Reconfigurable structural member and system

US11141868B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11141868-B2
Application numberUS-201615769523-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2016
Priority dateOct 23, 2015
Publication dateOct 12, 2021
Grant dateOct 12, 2021

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A joint attachment system for a reconfigurable truss includes a first joint attachment having a first pivot axis and a second joint attachment having a second pivot axis. The first joint attachment and second joint attachment form a concentric spherical joint linkage when attached to a first body member and a second body member, respectively. The first pivot axis of the first joint attachment intersects the second pivot axis of the second joint attachment at a single point X which defines a center of the concentric spherical joint linkage. The concentric spherical joint linkage is configured to allow the addition of one or more joint attachments and body members to the truss node. In addition, the concentric spherical joint linkage is configured to allow the removal of one or more joint attachments and body members from the truss node.

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What is claimed: 1. A structural member, comprising: a body member comprising a plurality of interconnected struts that comprises a first strut that extends along a first axis and defines a first end of the body member, and a second strut that extends along a second axis and defines a second end of the body member, wherein the first strut includes a first location configured to pivotally couple to a third strut, and wherein the first strut includes a second location configured to pivotally couple to a fourth strut, the second location being offset from the first location along the first axis; a first connector at the first end of the body member, the first connector configured to connect the first strut of the body member to a corresponding connector of a corresponding strut of a second structural member in series such that the corresponding strut extends along the first axis from the first connector and rotates about the first axis relative to the first strut, wherein the first connector is positioned between the first strut and the corresponding strut along the first axis when the first strut is connected to the corresponding strut; and a second connector at the second end of the body member, the second connector configured to connect the body member to a third structural member such that the third structural member rotates about the second axis relative to the structural member, wherein the first axis and the second axis intersect one another at a single point, wherein the connectors are selected from the group consisting of magnetic or electrostatic forces, chemical bonds, an adhesive, van der Waals forces or a phase change material, a press fit connection, and an interference fit. 2. The structural member of claim 1 , wherein the interconnected struts of the plurality of interconnected struts are connected to one another by pivot joints. 3. The structural member of claim 1 , wherein the interconnected struts of the plurality of interconnected struts comprise six interconnected struts. 4. The structural member of claim 1 , wherein the interconnected struts comprise the third strut pivotally coupled to the first strut at the first location, and the fourth strut pivotally coupled to the first strut at the second location. 5. The structural member of claim 4 , wherein the first connector is located along the first axis at a location closest to the single point intersection of the first axis and the second axis relative to both of the first location and the second location. 6. The structural member of claim 4 , wherein the first connector is located along the first axis such that both of the first location and the second location are located between the first connector and the single point intersection of the first axis and the second axis. 7. The structural member of claim 4 , wherein the interconnected struts comprise a fifth strut that is pivotally coupled to the second, third, and fourth struts. 8. The structural member of claim 7 , wherein the interconnected struts comprise a sixth strut that is pivotally coupled to the second strut and the third strut. 9. The structural member of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second connectors forms a revolute joint. 10. The structural member of claim 1 , wherein the first connector is positioned at a location at the first end of the body member and faces in a direction that opposes the single point intersection of the first axis and the second axis, and wherein the second connector is positioned at a location at the second end of the body member that faces in a direction toward the single point intersection of the first axis and the second axis. 11. A structural truss system comprising a plurality of structural members, each structural member comprising: a body member comprising a plurality of interconnected struts that comprise a first strut that extends along a first axis and defines a first end of the body member, and a second strut that extends along a second axis and defines a second end of the body member, wherein the first axis intersects the second axis at a single point, wherein the first strut includes a first location configured to pivotally couple to a third strut, and wherein the first strut includes a second location configured to pivotally couple to a fourth strut, the second location being offset from the first location along the first axis; a first connector at the first end of the body member, and a second connector at the second end of the body member, wherein the second connector of a second structural member of the plurality of structural members is connected to the first connector of a first structural member of the plurality of structural members in series such that the first and second structural members rotate relative to one another about the first axis, wherein the connectors are selected from the group consisting of magnetic or electrostatic forces, chemical bonds, an adhesive, van der Waals forces or a phase change material, a press fit connection, and an interference fit, and wherein the first connector is positioned at a location at the first end of the body member and faces in a direction that opposes the single point intersection of the first axis and the second axis, and wherein the second connector is positioned at a location at the second end of the body member that faces in a direction toward the single point intersection of the first axis and the second axis. 12. The structural truss system of claim 11 , wherein the second axis of the second structural member intersects the first and second axes of the first structural member at a single point. 13. The structural truss system of claim 11 , wherein the first connector of a third structural member of the plurality of structural members is connected to the second connector of the first structural member such that the first and third structural members rotate relative to one another about the second axis. 14. The structural truss system of claim 13 , wherein the first axis of the third structural member intersects the first and second axes of the first structural member at a single point. 15. The structure member of claim 11 , wherein, for each of the structural members, the interconnected struts are connected to one another by pivot joints. 16. The structural truss system of claim 11 , wherein, for each of the structural members, the interconnected struts comprise six interconnected struts. 17. The structural truss system of claim 11 , wherein each structural member comprises the third strut pivotally coupled to the first strut of the structural member at the first location, and the fourth strut pivotally coupled to the first strut of the structural member at the second location. 18. The structural truss system of claim 17 , wherein each structural member comprises a fifth strut that is pivotally coupled to the second, third, and fourth struts of the structural member. 19. The structural truss system of claim 18 , wherein each structural member comprises a sixth strut that is pivotally coupled to the second and third struts of the structural member. 20. The structural truss system of claim 11 , wherein each of the first and second connectors forms a revolute joint. 21. A joint attachment system for a reconfigurable truss, the joint attachment system comprising: a first attachment assembly for pivotally attaching a first body member of the truss to a second body member of the truss, the first attachment assembly having a first pivot axis; and a second attachment assembl

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  • Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; {Braces}(E04C3/38 takes precedence; for structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts E04B1/343; {braced purlins E04B7/024}) · CPC title

  • Three-dimensional joints · CPC title

  • Joints · CPC title

  • with parallelograms · CPC title

  • B25J17/025Primary

    mounted in series · CPC title

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What does patent US11141868B2 cover?
A joint attachment system for a reconfigurable truss includes a first joint attachment having a first pivot axis and a second joint attachment having a second pivot axis. The first joint attachment and second joint attachment form a concentric spherical joint linkage when attached to a first body member and a second body member, respectively. The first pivot axis of the first joint attachment i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Pennsylvania
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25J17/025. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Oct 12 2021 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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