Claims
- 1. An electrostatically controlled fluidic switch comprising a dielectric structure having a plurality of chambers formed therein and each of said chambers being joined to at least one other chamber of the group by a constricted region between said pair of chambers, the volume of any said constricted region or regions being substantially smaller than any of said chambers,
- a pair of conductive plates positioned on opposite sides of each of said chambers, each such pair of plates substantially sandwiching one and only one chamber, and each pair of plates extending to partially sandwich any said constricted region adjoining the chamber upon whose opposite sides the plates are,
- a liquid positioned in one of said chambers and extending somewhat beyond the chamber into but not beyond any adjoining said constricted region when no voltage is applied to the system so that said liquid is also between a portion of the plates associated with any chamber adjoining mutually to the liquid containing chamber through a said constricted region,
- at least some respective area on the surface of any given said constricted region, each said constricted region having its own separate said area, which respective area is an area of overlap, being contacted at all points by said liquid extending from its chamber whenever the said liquid is resting in any said chamber adjoining the given said constricted region with no voltage applied to the system, the same said area of overlap being contacted at all points by said liquid no matter which adjoining said chamber contains the main body of the liquid at rest,
- means for establishing a voltage across the conductive plates of any one of said chambers,
- and means positioned at a plurality of points in said at least one chamber for conducting fluid with respect to said at least one chamber to and from the chamber, the fluid path through said chamber with respect to said means being impeded when and only when the liquid is in said at least one chamber, said liquid being moved into said at least one chamber when a voltage is established across the conductive plates positioned on opposite sides of said at least one chamber providing that the liquid to be moved is resting in an adjoining chamber at the time of establishment of a sufficient voltage, that no voltage is being simultaneously applied across any chamber other than said selected chamber which could interefere with liquid movement, and that said sufficient voltage is held for a sufficient time.
- 2. The electrostatic switch of claim 1 wherein the liquid is conductive and electric insulation covers the conductive plates.
- 3. The electrostatic switch of claim 1 further comprising at least one cavity formed on each chamber for receiving said liquid when a voltage is applied across the chamber on which said cavity is formed, and wherein said liquid flows out of said cavity when said voltage across said chamber is relaxed, thus moving some liquid from between the plates into any constricted region adjoining the said chamber.
- 4. The electrostatically controlled fluidic switch of claim 1, further comprising means for introducing said liquid into said chambers after the switch is complete other than adding liquid wherein said means for introducing liquid to one of said chambers includes at least one hole extending from the exterior of said switch to one of said chambers and wherein said holes are sealed with a removable sealant after said liquid is introduced into said chamber.
- 5. The electrostatically controlled fluidic switch of claim 1 further comprising means for communicating gas between said chambers and around said liquid to thereby facilitate movement of said liquid from one chamber to another.
- 6. The electrostatic switch of claim 1, wherein the conductive plates together with at least part of the insulation covering said plates comprise an anodized metal.
- 7. An electrostatic switch comprising a dielectric structure having a plurality of chambers formed therein, each of said chambers being joined to at least one other chamber of the group by a constricted region between said pair of chambers, the volume of any said constricted region or regions being substantially smaller than any of said chambers,
- a conductive plate positioned on one or more sides of each of said chambers said plate being covered with electrical insulation, each such plate being on one and only one chamber, and each such plate further extending to be also positioned on part of a side wall of any said constricted region adjoining the chamber upon whose wall the plate mainly resides,
- a bare electrical conductor running through the chambers so that said bare conductor is positioned substantially opposite each of said conductive plates,
- a conductive liquid positioned within one of said chambers and extending somewhat beyond the chamber into but not beyond any adjoining said constricted region when no voltage is applied to the system so that said liquid also touches a portion of the insulated conductive plate associated with any neighboring chamber communicating with the liquid containing chamber through a said constricted region,
- at least some respective area on the surface of any given said constricted region, each said constricted region having its own separate said area, which respective area is an area of overlap, being contacted at all points by said liquid extending from its chamber whenever the said liquid is resting in any said chamber adjoining the given said constricted region with no voltage applied to the system, the same said area of overlap being contacted at all points by said liquid no matter which adjoining said chamber contains the main body of the liquid at rest,
- means for establishing a voltage between the bare electrical conductor and the insulated conductive plate of any one of said chambers,
- and means positioned at a plurality of points in at least one said chamber for conducting fluid with respect to said at least one chamber, to and from the chamber, the fluid path through said chamber with respect to said means being impeded when and only when the said conductive liquid is in said at least one chamber, said conductive liquid being moved into a selected said chamber when a sufficient voltage is established between the bare electrical conductor and the insulated conductive plate of said chamber if the liquid to be moved is resting in an adjoining said chamber at the time of voltage establishment, if no voltage is being established between the bare conductor and the insulated conductive plate of any chamber other than said selected chamber which could interfere with liquid movement, and if said sufficient voltage is held for a sufficient time.
- 8. The electrostatic switch of claim 7 further comprising means for introducing conductive liquid into one chamber of the switch after the chambers are permanently closed, wherein said means for introducing conductive liquid to one of said chambers includes at least one hole extending from the exterior of said switch to said one of said chambers wherein said holes are sealed with a removable sealant after said conductive liquid is introduced into said chamber.
- 9. The electrostatic switch of claim 7 further comprising at least one cavity formed on each chamber for receiving said conductive liquid when a voltage is applied across the chamber on which said cavity is formed, and wherein said conductive liquid flows out of said cavity when said voltage across said chamber is relaxed, the liquid thus extending beyond the chamber into any constricted region adjoining the said chamber.
- 10. An electrostatic switch comprising a metallic sheet which is coupled with a dielectric structure such that when the metal and dielectric are joined together a plurality of chambers are formed between their surfaces each of said chambers being joined to at least one other chamber of the group by a constricted region between said pair of chambers, the volume of any said constricted region or regions being substantially smaller than any of said chambers,
- a conductive plate being positioned on one or more sides of the dielectric inside surface of each of said chambers, each such plate being on the surface of one and only one chamber, and each such plate further extending to be also positioned on part of a side wall of any said constricted region adjoining the chamber upon whose surface the plate mainly resides,
- a liquid positioned within one of said chambers and extending somewhat beyond the chamber into but not beyond each adjoining said constricted region when no voltage is applied to the system so that said liquid also touches a portion of the conductive plate associated with any neighboring chamber communicating through a said constricted region,
- at least some respective area on the surface of any given said constricted region, each said constricted region having its own separate said area, which respective area is an area of overlap, being contacted at all points by said liquid extending from its chamber whenever the said liquid is resting in any said chamber adjoining the given said constricted region with no voltage applied to the system, the same said area of overlap being contacted at all points by said liquid no matter which adjoining said chamber contains the main body of the liquid at rest,
- means for establishing a voltage between the metallic sheet and the conductive plate of any one of said chambers,
- said liquid being moved into a selected said chamber when a sufficient voltage is established between said metallic sheet and the conductive plate of said chamber if the liquid to be moved is resting in an adjoining said chamber at the time of voltage establishment, if no voltage is being established between the said metallic sheet and the conductive plate of any other said chamber than said selected chamber which could interfere with liquid movement to said selected chamber, and if said sufficient voltage is held for a sufficient time,
- and further comprising means positioned at a plurality of points in at least one said chamber for conducting fluid with respect to said at least one chamber to and from the chamber, the fluid path through said chamber communicating between said means being impeded when and only when the liquid is in said at least one chamber.
- 11. The electrostatic switch of claim 10 further comprising one or more holes leading to the chamber group which serve as an entrance for filling a chamber with liquid after the chambers are permanently formed and wherein said holes are sealed with a removable sealant after said liquid is introduced.
- 12. The electrostatic switch of claim 10 further comprising at least one cavity formed on each chamber for receiving said liquid when a voltage is applied across the chamber on which said cavity is formed, and wherein said liquid flows out of said cavity when said voltage across said chamber is relaxed, the liquid thus extending beyond the chamber into each constricted region adjoining said chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 502,224 filed Aug. 30, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,955,059.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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