Claims
- 1. A light shutter for use in controlling the path of a light signal between occluded and uninterrupted states, the light shutter comprising the combination of a frame, a beam having opposite ends which are mounted on the frame at positions which cause the beam to be compressed along its long axis into either of first or second curved positions at which the beam is in respective first and second bi-stable buckled states, the beam in said first and second positions being enabled to bend, response to a given force transverse to the long axis, out of the respective bi-stable buckled states toward the respective second or first curved positions, an occluder carried on the beam, and an actuator of shape memory alloy which deforms to and from a memory shape responsive to being heated to or cooled below a shape change transition temperature of the alloy, the actuator being connected with the beam to apply the given force to the beam when the alloy deforms to the memory shape, the occluder being moved into and out of the path of the light signal responsive to the beam being in either of the first or second curved positions.
- 2. A light shutter as in claim 1 in which the actuator comprises a wire having opposite ends anchored to the frame and a midportion which is anchored to the beam.
- 3. A light shutter as in claim 2 in which the wire is V-shaped.
- 4. A light shutter as in claim 1 in which the actuator comprises first and second wires of shape memory alloy, each wire having opposite ends anchored to the frame and a midportion, the midportion of the first wire being anchored to the beam at one location which is sufficient to cause the beam to move to the first curved position responsive to the first wire being deformed to its memory shape, and the midportion of the second wire being anchored to the beam at an other location which is sufficient to cause the beam to move to the second curved position responsive to the second wire being deformed to its memory shape.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 USC §119(e) of U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/236,956 filed September, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60236956 |
Sep 2000 |
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