Claims
- 1. A holding device comprising:
a volumetrically controllable material; a volume controller in operable communication with said material, said volume controller subjecting said material to a condition causing a physical change in volume of said material without a change in mass of said material, said holding being caused by said volumetric change.
- 2. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said volumetric change is reversible and repeatable.
- 3. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the holding is caused by a reduction in volume of the material.
- 4. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the holding is caused by an increase in volume.
- 5. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said holding is caused without separate evacuation of fluid.
- 6. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said device further includes a flexible material disposed at said controllable material.
- 7. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said controllable material is thermally controllable.
- 8. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said controllable material is electrically controllable.
- 9. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said holding is by reversible interference fit.
- 10. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said controllable material is magnetically controllable.
- 11. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said controllable material is pneumatically controllable.
- 12. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said controllable material is pressure controllable.
- 13. A holding device as claimed in claim 12 wherein said material increases volumetrically under pressure.
- 14. A holding device as claimed in claim 12 wherein said material decreases volumetrically under evacuation.
- 15. A holding device as claimed in claim 12 wherein said material increases volumetrically under evacuation.
- 16. A holding device as claimed in claim 12 wherein said material decreases volumetrically under pressure.
- 17. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said material is a polymeric material, monomeric material, wax material, one of an electrorheological material, a magnetorheological material, thermoactivated material, metal alloy material and combinations including at least one of the foregoing materials.
- 18. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said material is a magnetorheostatic material, electrorheostatic material, piezoelectric material and combinations including at least one of the foregoing materials.
- 19. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said change in volume of said material without a change in mass of said material enhances an evacuated lower than ambient pressure condition.
- 20. A holding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said change in volume of said material without a change in mass of said material lower than ambient pressure condition is augmented by evacuation.
- 21. An apparatus comprising a plurality of the holding devices claimed in claim 1.
- 22. A holding device comprising:
a density controllable material; a density controller in operable communication with said material, said density controller subjecting said material to a condition causing a physical change in density of said material without a change in mass of said material, said holding being caused by said density change.
- 23. A method for creating a lower than atmospheric pressure between a volumetrically controllable fixed mass material and a separate object comprising:
introducing to said material a decrease condition calculated to volumetrically decrease said material without changing the mass of said material; contacting said separate material with said controllable material; introducing to said controllable material a increase condition calculated to volumetrically increase said material without changing the mass of said material.
- 24. A method for creating a lower than atmospheric pressure between a volumetrically controllable fixed mass material and a separate object as claimed in claim 23 wherein the controllable material is one of a polymeric material, monomeric material, wax material, an electrorheological material, a magnetorheological material, a thermoactivated material, metal alloy material and combinations including at least one of the foregoing materials.
- 25. A method for creating a lower than atmospheric pressure between a volumetrically controllable fixed mass material and a separate object as claimed in claim 23 wherein the controllable material is one of a magnetorheostatic material, electrorheostatic material, piezoelectric material and combinations including at least one of the foregoing materials.
- 26. A method for creating a lower than atmospheric pressure between a volumetrically controllable fixed mass material and a separate object as claimed in claim 23 wherein introducing the increase condition comprises heating.
- 27. A method for creating a lower than atmospheric pressure between a volumetrically controllable fixed mass material and a separate object as claimed in claim 23 wherein introducing the decrease condition comprises cooling.
- 28. A method for creating a lower than atmospheric pressure between a volumetrically controllable fixed mass material and a separate object as claimed in claim 23 wherein the introducing for increase condition and for decrease condition are a change in electrical potential introduced, a change in magnetic field introduced, a change in pressure introduced and combinations including at least one of the foregoing.
- 29. A method for holding an object comprising:
introducing to a volumetrically controllable material, a condition calculated to volumetrically change the material without changing the mass of the material; contacting the object with the material; introducing to said volumetrically controllable material another condition calculated to volumetrically change the material without changing the mass of the material; holding the object wherein the holding is caused by the volumetric change.
- 30. A method for creating a lower than atmospheric pressure between a density controllable fixed mass material and a separate object comprising:
introducing to said material a decrease condition calculated to decrease density of said material without changing the mass of said material; contacting said separate material with said controllable material; introducing to said controllable material an increase condition calculated to increase density of said material without changing the mass of said material.
- 31. A mounting device comprising:
an end effector including a material having at least a more pliable state and a less pliable state and wherein said states are reversible and repeatable; a pliability controller configured to introduce to said material a condition calculated to change a state of said material between more pliable and less pliable.
- 32. A mounting device as claimed in claim 31 wherein said mounting device further includes a second end effector.
- 33. A mounting device as claimed in claim 32 wherein said second end effector also includes a material having at least a more pliable state and a less pliable state.
- 34. A mounting device as claimed in claim 32 wherein said material is responsive to said pliability controller.
- 35. A mounting device as claimed in claim 32 wherein said material is responsive to a different pliability controller.
- 36. A mounting device as claimed in claim 31 wherein said material further exhibits a change in volume without a change in mass when changing between the more pliable and less pliable states.
- 37. A mounting device as claimed in claim 31 wherein said material further exhibits a change in density without a change in mass when changing between the more pliable and less pliable states.
- 38. A mounting device as claimed in claim 31 wherein said material is one of a polymeric material, monomeric material, wax material, one of an electrorheological material, a magnetorheological material, thermoactivated material, metal alloy material and combinations including at least one of the foregoing materials.
- 39. A mounting device as claimed in claim 31 wherein said material is one of a magnetorheostatic material, electrorheostatic material, piezoelectric material and combinations including at least one of the foregoing materials
- 40. A method for mounting an object comprising:
causing an end effector material to become more pliable; contacting said object with said material; causing said material to become less pliable.
- 41. A method for mounting an object as claimed in claim 40 wherein said method further includes causing another end effector, of the same material or a different material that is capable of assuming a more pliable and less pliable state, to contact said object when in a more pliable state;
causing said another end effector material to become less pliable.
- 42. A method for mounting an object as claimed in claim 40 wherein said material further exhibits a change in volume without a change in mass when changing between the more pliable and less pliable states.
- 43. A method for mounting an object as claimed in claim 41 wherein said another end effector material further exhibits a change in volume without a change in mass when changing between the more pliable and less pliable states.
- 44. A mounting apparatus comprising:
a volume of material; a material controller in operable communication with said material, said controller configured to introduce a condition calculated to reversibly repeatably change said volume of material between a less pliable state and a more pliable state.
- 45. A mounting apparatus as claimed in claim 44 wherein said holding apparatus has two controllers.
- 46. A torque limited coupling comprising:
a first holding device as claimed in claim 1;a second holding device as claimed in claim 1; said first and second holding devices being positioned in opposed relationship so as to be held together.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 10/310,117 filed Dec. 4, 2002, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
10310117 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
Child |
10412480 |
Apr 2003 |
US |