Claims
- 1. A shape-memory-effect actuator comprising:
- a shape-memory-alloy spring having first and second ends;
- a first actuator termination connected to the second end of the alloy spring;
- a means;
- a compensator spring having first and second ends, said compensator spring second end operatively connected in series by said means to said alloy spring first end; and
- a second actuator termination connected to the first end of the compensator spring;
- said shape-memory-alloy spring upon recovering with each operating cycle exerting a force throughone of said first and second actuator terminations;
- said compensator spring being capable of elastic movement in conjunction with the recovery of said alloy spring during normal operation wherein the alloy spring fully recovers with each operating cycle;
- said compensator spring further being capable of elastic movement in conjunction with the recovery of said alloy spring during abnormal operation when the actuator is subjected to a jam or other excessively high stress condition wherein the alloy spring fully recovers.
- 2. The actuator of claim 1 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring being capable of shape-memory recovery when electrical current is passed through said shape-memory alloy spring.
- 3. The actuator of claim 1 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring expands upon recovery.
- 4. The actuator of claim 2 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring expands upon recovery.
- 5. The actuator of claim 1 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring contracts upon recovery.
- 6. The actuator of claim 2 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring contracts upon recovery.
- 7. The actuator of claim 1 wherein said shape-memory-alloy exerts a force through said first actuator termination.
- 8. A shape-memory-effect actuator having a desired design stroke, number of design cycles and output force, the actuator comprising:
- a shape-memory-alloy spring having first and second ends and characterized by a memory relaxation curve to define an inherent stroke, an operating stress and the same number of life cycles as the actuator;
- a first actuator termination connected to the second end of the alloy spring;
- a compensator spring having first and second ends, said compensator spring second end operatively connected in series to said shape-memory-alloy spring first end, the compensator spring having a stroke equal to or greater than the difference between the inherent shape-memory-alloy spring stroke at one cycle at constant stress and the stroke of the actuator at the design number of life cycles at the same constant stress, the compensator spring having an initial tension equal to or slightly greater than the actuator design output force, the compensator spring capable of exerting a maximum force proportional to the design stress of the shape-memory-alloy spring at the actuator design life cycles, the compensator spring regulating the operating conditions of the shape-memory-alloy spring to the alloy spring's memory relaxation curve; and
- a second actuator termination connected to the first end of the compensator spring.
- 9. The actuator of claim 8 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring being capable of shape-memory recovery when electrical current is passes through said shape-memory alloy spring.
- 10. The actuator of claim 8 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring expands upon recovery.
- 11. The actuator of claim 9 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring expands upon recovery.
- 12. The actuator of claim 8 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring contracts upon recovery.
- 13. The actuator of claim 9 wherein said shape-memory alloy spring contracts upon recovery.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 474,931, filed Mar. 14, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,490,975.
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