Claims
- 1. A riveter, comprising:(a) a housing including a reciprocating hammer for moving to apply an upset force in a predetermined direction to a rivet; (b) a rare earth metal element associated with the hammer, the rare earth element having a Curie temperature of 20° C. or less; and (c) means for moving the hammer to apply the upset force at selected intervals, the moving means including (i) a temperature controller for cycling the rare earth element above and below the Curie temperature to switch the rare earth element between its magnetic and paramagnetic states and (ii) at least one magnet for imposing a magnetic field capable of and adapted for moving the hammer when the rare earth element is paramagnetic.
- 2. The riveter of claim 1 wherein the rare earth element includes gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, or a mixture thereof.
- 3. The riveter of claim 1 wherein the temperature controller includes a Peltier cooler in contact with the rare earth element.
- 4. The riveter of claim 1 wherein the temperature controller includes a circulating refrigerant.
- 5. The riveter of claim 1 wherein the temperature controller includes a source of electrical power electrically connected with the rare earth element for inputting a current into the rare earth element at selected intervals to heat the rare earth element resistively.
- 6. The riveter of claim 1 wherein the hammer includes a magnet that is repelled by magnetic force created by the magnet, when the rare earth element is paramagnetic.
- 7. The riveter of claim 1 the hammer is further comprising a mechanical spring for moving the hammer to create the input force applied to the rivet, wherein the magnet attracts the hammer by attracting the rare earth element in its magnetic state and, thereby, moves the hammer against a bias spring force of the spring to compress the spring and wherein the magnet releases the hammer for motion into contact with the rivet when the rare earth element is in its paramagnetic state.
- 8. An actuator for moving a shuttle in reciprocating motion, comprising:(a) a magnet for creating a magnetic field oriented along one axis for moving the shuttle with magnetic forces generated by the magnet; (b) a rare earth element having a Curie temperature of 20° C. or less and including gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, or a mixture thereof, the rare earth element being positioned in association with the magnet and the shuttle to capture the magnetic field of the magnet when the element is magnetic and to allow the magnetic field from the magnet to move the shuttle when the rare earth element is paramagnetic; and (c) a temperature controller associated with the rare earth element for transitioning the rare earth element through its Curie temperature to convert the rare earth element between its magnetic and paramagnetic states.
- 9. The actuator of claim 8 adapted to upset a rivet wherein the shuttle includes a hammer adapted to provide an upset force to the rivet.
- 10. The actuator of claim 8 adapted to upset a rivet wherein the shuttle includes a hammer for providing an upset force to the rivet, wherein a mechanical spring bears against the shuttle, and wherein retraction of the hammer uses attractive magnetic force from the magnet working against a bias spring force of the spring.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division application based up U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/123,936 filed Jul. 27, 1998, which claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/080,966, filed Apr. 7, 1998.
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452651 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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