Claims
- 1. A flexure carriage assembly comprising:at least two symmetric and opposed actuators each having a first end attached to a frame and an opposed free end; a platform interposed between the actuators; and a flexure coupled intermediate the platform and the opposed free end, the flexure being responsive to actuation of the actuators so as to facilitate translation of the platform in a first direction and simultaneously inhibit translation in a second direction.
- 2. The flexure carriage assembly of the claim 1, wherein the at least two actuators are substantially the same length.
- 3. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 2, wherein the at least two actuators have substantially equal translation range.
- 4. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 1, wherein an actuation control signal controls the actuation of the actuators.
- 5. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 4, wherein the actuation control signal applied to each actuator is the same.
- 6. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 1, wherein each actuator is a piezoelectric device.
- 7. A flexure carriage assembly comprising:at least two symmetric and opposed actuators each having a first end attached to a frame and an opposed free end; a platform interposed between the actuators; and a flexure coupled intermediate the platform and the opposed free end, the flexure being responsive to actuation of the actuators so as to facilitate translation of the platform in a first direction and simultaneously inhibit translation in a second direction, wherein each actuator is mounted non-perpendicular to the platform.
- 8. The flexure carriage assembly of the claim 7, wherein the at least two actuators are substantially the same length.
- 9. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 8, wherein the at least two actuators have substantially equal translation range.
- 10. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 7, wherein an actuation control signal controls the actuation of the actuators.
- 11. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 10, wherein the actuation control signal applied to each actuator is the same.
- 12. A flexure carriage assembly comprising:at least two symmetric and opposed actuators each having a first end attached to a frame and an opposed free end; a platform interposed between the actuators; a flexure coupled intermediate the platform and the opposed free end, the flexure being responsive to actuation of the actuators so as to facilitate translation of the platform in a first direction and simultaneously inhibit translation in a second direction; and wherein the flexure includes a first pair of opposed slots formed into a portion of a central coupler transversely and extending toward one another, a first web of a substantially rigid material left between the first pair of slots, a second pair of opposed slots spaced from the first pair of slots in the same central coupler formed transversely and extending toward one another, and a second web of the substantially rigid material left between the second pair of slots, wherein the first web and the second web are arranged perpendicular to one another and spaced apart along the same central coupler.
- 13. The flexure carriage assembly of the claim 12, wherein the at least two actuators are substantially the same length.
- 14. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 13, wherein the at least two actuators have substantially equal translation range.
- 15. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 12, wherein an actuation control signal controls the actuation of the actuators.
- 16. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 15, wherein the actuation control signal applied to each actuator is the same.
- 17. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 12, wherein each actuator is mounted non-perpendicular to the platform.
- 18. The flexure carriage assembly of claim 12, wherein each actuator is a piezoelectric device.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/398,698, filed on Sep. 20, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,246,052.
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