Haptic actuator incorporating electropermanent magnet

US10049536B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10049536-B2
Application numberUS-201615285230-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 4, 2016
Priority dateOct 4, 2016
Publication dateAug 14, 2018
Grant dateAug 14, 2018

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A haptic actuator is presented. The haptic actuator has an electropermanent magnet having a deactivated state and an activated state for a net magnetic field thereof. A layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer is located opposite an end of the electropermanent magnet, and is configured to generate a haptic effect by being actuated toward the end of the electropermanent magnet in response to the net magnetic field of the electropermanent magnet being in the activated state.

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What is claimed is: 1. A haptic actuator comprising: an electropermanent magnet having a deactivated state and an activated state for a net magnetic field thereof, wherein the electropermanent magnet comprises, a first magnet having magnetic poles that are selectively switchable between a first polarity and a second polarity opposite the first polarity, a second magnet adjacent to the first magnet and having the second magnet's magnetic poles fixed at the first polarity, and a device adjacent to the first magnet and configured to switch a polarity of the magnetic poles of the first magnet between the first polarity and the second polarity; and a layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer located opposite an end of the electropermanent magnet, and configured to generate a haptic effect by being actuated toward the end of the electropermanent magnet in response to the net magnetic field of the electropermanent magnet being in the activated state. 2. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , wherein the layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer is attracted to the electropermanent magnet when the net magnetic field of the electropermanent magnet is in the activated state, and is not attracted to the electropermanent magnet when the net magnetic field of the electropermanent magnet is in the deactivated state. 3. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , wherein the haptic actuator comprises the layer of ferromagnetic material, the ferromagnetic material comprising at least one of iron, cobalt, and nickel, and not comprising any of steel, aluminum, copper, lead, and zinc. 4. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , wherein the haptic actuator comprises the layer of magneto-active polymer, the magneto-active polymer comprising a polymer matrix and ferromagnetic material. 5. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , wherein the electropermanent magnet has a thickness along an axis of the net magnetic field thereof that is in a range of between 100 microns and 1 mm. 6. The haptic actuator of claim 5 , wherein a distance between the end of the electropermanent magnet and the layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer is in a range of between 20 μm and 50 μm. 7. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer is in a range of between 0.2 mm and 5 mm. 8. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , wherein when the net magnetic field of the electropermanent magnet is in the activated state, the electropermanent magnet exerts a force of at least 1 G on the layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer. 9. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , further comprising: a power source connected to the electropermanent magnet and configured to apply alternating current to the electropermanent magnet, wherein the layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer is configured to vibrate in response to the alternating current being applied to the electropermanent magnet. 10. The haptic actuator of claim 9 , further comprising: a controller connected to the power source and configured to cause the power source to provide the alternating current to the electropermanent magnet at a frequency that is based on whether the haptic actuator is to generate a vibration-based haptic effect or whether the haptic actuator is to generate a non-vibration-based haptic effect. 11. The haptic actuator of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to cause the alternating current to have a frequency between 1 Hz and 10 Hz in response to determining that the haptic actuator is to generate a non-vibration-based haptic effect, and is configured to cause the alternating current to have a frequency between 80 Hz and 200 Hz in response to determining that the haptic actuator is to generate a vibration-based haptic effect. 12. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , wherein the device configured to switch the polarity of the magnetic poles of the first magnet between the first polarity and the second polarity is a conductive coil wrapped around the first magnet, and not wrapped around the second magnet. 13. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , wherein the device configured to switch the polarity of the magnetic poles of the first magnet between the first polarity and the second polarity comprises a heating element adjacent to the first magnet. 14. The haptic actuator of claim 1 , wherein the haptic actuator comprises the layer of ferromagnetic material, and wherein the layer of ferromagnetic material is one side of a metal casing in which the electropermanent magnet is located. 15. The haptic actuator of claim 14 , wherein a side of the metal casing that is adjacent to the layer of ferromagnetic material is configured to deform away from the electropermanent magnet in response to the net magnetic field of the electropermanent magnet being activated. 16. A haptic enabled device, comprising: a housing having a support surface; and at least one haptic actuator mounted on the support surface, the at least one haptic actuator comprising, an electropermanent magnet having a deactivated state and an activated state for a net magnetic field thereof, and a layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer attached to or in contact with an interior surface of the haptic enabled device, wherein the electropermanent magnet comprises: a first magnet having magnetic poles that are selectively switchable between a first polarity and a second polarity opposite the first polarity, a second magnet adjacent to the first magnet and having the second magnet's magnetic poles fixed at the first polarity, and a device adjacent to the first magnet and configured to switch a polarity of the magnetic poles of the first magnet between the first polarity and the second polarity, and wherein the layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer is located opposite an end of the electropermanent magnet, and is configured to generate a haptic effect at an exterior surface of the haptic enabled device by being deformed toward the end of the electropermanent magnet in response to the net magnetic field of the electropermanent magnet in the activated state. 17. The haptic enabled device of claim 16 , further comprising: a display device attached to the housing and having a front surface that forms part of the exterior surface of the haptic enabled device, and having a back surface that forms part of the interior surface of the haptic enabled device, wherein the layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer is located on the back surface of the display device, and is configured to generate the haptic effect at the front surface of the display device. 18. The haptic enabled device of claim 17 , wherein the layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer is a coating on the back surface of the display device. 19. A haptic enabled device, comprising: a housing having a support surface; a display device attached to the housing and having a front surface that forms part of an exterior surface of the haptic enabled device, and a back surface that forms part of an interior surface of the haptic enabled device; and an array of haptic actuators mounted on the support surface, each haptic actuator of the array of haptic actuators comprising, a corresponding electropermanent magnet of a plurality of electropermanent magnets, wherein the corresponding electropermanent magnet has a deactivated state and an activated state for a net magnetic field thereof, and wherein the corresponding electropermanent

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  • G08B6/00Primary

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  • Methods and devices for magnetising permanent magnets (permanent magnets H01F7/02) · CPC title

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What does patent US10049536B2 cover?
A haptic actuator is presented. The haptic actuator has an electropermanent magnet having a deactivated state and an activated state for a net magnetic field thereof. A layer of ferromagnetic material or magneto-active polymer is located opposite an end of the electropermanent magnet, and is configured to generate a haptic effect by being actuated toward the end of the electropermanent magnet i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Immersion Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08B6/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 14 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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