Vibrator generator having swing unit, frame and elastic member
US-2024055964-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US10530230B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10530230-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214366572-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2020 |
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The invention relates to a miniature linear vibrotactile actuator comprising: a first element 14, 104 of generally cylindrical shape, comprising permanent magnets 15, 105 aligned so that two adjacent sides of two adjacent magnets 15, 105 have identical polarities; a second element 11, 101 defining a cylindrical cavity 12, 102 into which the first element 14, 104 is inserted with play so as to be able to slide therein in a sliding direction X 2 , the second element 11, 101 comprising coils 13, 103 of conductive wire having strands that extend perpendicularly to the sliding direction X 2 , in order to form magnetic force generators, and that are placed so as to be able to influence the first element 14, 104 electromagnetically; and means 25, 41, 125 for returning and guiding the first element 14, 104 toward an equilibrium position in the second element 11, 101 , in which position a median plane P 2 between two adjacent magnets substantially coincides with a median plane P 1 of a facing force generator 111.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A miniature linear vibrotactile actuator comprising: a first element of generally cylindrical form comprising permanent magnets which are aligned in such a manner that two adjacent faces of two adjacent magnets have identical polarities; a second element which defines a cylindrical cavity in which the first element is introduced with play in order to slide therein in a sliding direction, the second element comprising conductive wire coils having strands which extend perpendicularly to the sliding direction in order to form magnetic force generators and which are arranged to be in a state of electromagnetic influence with the first element; return and guiding means for the first element in a direction towards a position of equilibrium in the second element for which a center plane between two adjacent magnets substantially coincides with a center plane of a facing force generator; and wherein the return and guiding means are resilient diaphragms; wherein the coils are located directly opposite the permanent magnets so that only a sliding gap is present between the coils and the permanent magnets; and wherein a portion of a cross-section of at least one resilient diaphragm is of a semi-toric form that is surrounded by an internal bead and an external bead, wherein the internal bead is engaged in a groove formed at an end of a rod of the first element and the external bead is engaged with a shoulder of the second element so that the at least one resilient diaphragm forms a return spring for biasing the first element to position of equilibrium, wherein the strands of the coils are located within annular cavities formed in the second element without intervening support structure between strands within each annular cavity, and wherein the annular cavities and the shoulder are part of a one-piece integral construction; wherein, when viewed along the sliding direction, the external bead overlaps at least a portion of the strands of the conductive wire that extend perpendicularly to the sliding direction; and wherein an inner diameter portion of the cylindrical cavity of the second element, an inner diameter of the conductive wire coils, and an inner circumferential portion of the external bead of the of at least one resilient diaphragm are aligned. 2. The actuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the permanent magnets and the coils are of substantially tubular form, the cavity has a circular cross-section, and the coils are arranged in order to surround the first element. 3. The actuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the permanent magnets and the coils are of substantially parallelepipedal planar form and extend in parallel planes, the cavity has a rectangular cross-section, and the coils are arranged in two groups which define two opposing faces of the cavity. 4. The actuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the permanent magnets are separated by elements of a magnetically permeable or soft ferromagnetic material. 5. The actuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one resilient diaphragm is open-worked. 6. The actuator as claimed in claim 1 , configured as a haptic interface for information transmitted by a machine that generates an electrical signal received by the actuator. 7. The actuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a resiliency of the diaphragms applies sufficient force to return the first element to the position of equilibrium after the first element has been displaced and power is no longer supplied from the coils. 8. The actuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a portion of a cross-section of another one of the resilient diaphragms has a cross-section that is of a semi-toric form that is surrounded by a second internal bead and as second external bead, wherein the second internal bead is engaged in a respective groove formed at another end of the rod of the first element and the second external bead is engaged with another shoulder of the second element so as to bias the first element to the position of equilibrium. 9. The actuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one resilient diaphragm is inserted inside a recess formed on one side of the second element so that the at least one resilient diaphragm does not protrude beyond a distal end of the second element at the one side in which the diaphragm is inserted. 10. A production method for an actuator as claimed in claim 1 , comprising at least: a step of positioning the conductive wire coils on a core, a step of inserting the coils and the core in a mold, a step of injecting a material into the mold, a step of hardening the material, a step of removing the second element which is formed by a portion of the hardened material and which comprises the coils, a step of destroying or removing the core, step of inserting the first element inside the second element. 11. The production method as claimed in claim 10 , particularly suitable for the production of an actuator in which the permanent magnets and the coils are of substantially tubular form, the cavity has a circular cross-section and the coils are arranged in order to surround the first element, characterized in that, in the positioning step, the coils are fitted around the core. 12. The production method as claimed in claim 10 , particularly suitable for the production of an actuator in which the permanent magnets and the coils are of substantially parallelepipedal, planar form and extend in parallel planes, the cavity has a rectangular cross-section and the coils are arranged in two groups which define two opposing faces of the cavity, characterized in that, in the positioning step, the coils are positioned on the surface of the core. 13. A miniature linear vibrotactile actuator comprising: a first element of generally cylindrical form comprising permanent magnets which are aligned in such a manner that two adjacent faces of two adjacent magnets have identical polarities; a second element which defines a cylindrical cavity in which the first element is introduced with play in order to slide therein in a sliding direction, the second element comprising conductive wire coils having strands which extend perpendicularly to the sliding direction in order to form magnetic force generators and which are arranged to be in a state of electromagnetic influence with the first element; return and guiding means for the first element in a direction towards a position of equilibrium in the second element for which a center plane between two adjacent magnets substantially coincides with a center plane of a facing force generator; and wherein the return and guiding means are resilient diaphragms; wherein the coils are located directly opposite the permanent magnets so that only a sliding gap is present between the coils and the permanent magnets; and wherein a portion of a cross-section of at least one resilient diaphragm is of a semi-toric form that is surrounded by an internal bead and an external bead, wherein the internal bead is engaged in a groove formed at an end of a rod of the first element and the external bead is engaged with a shoulder of the second element so that the at least one resilient diaphragm forms a return spring for biasing the first element to position of equilibrium; wherein the strands of the coils are located within annular cavities formed in the second element without intervening support structure between strands within each annular cavity, and wherein the annular cavities and the shoulder are part of a one-piece integral construction; wherein the shoulder forms a flat bottom portion of a counterbored hole at an end of the cylindrical cavity; and wherein an inner diameter po
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