Shape memory actuator with bistable driven element

US9630560B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9630560-B2
Application numberUS-201314434082-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 8, 2013
Priority dateOct 10, 2012
Publication dateApr 25, 2017
Grant dateApr 25, 2017

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A shape memory actuator includes a supporting body, a driven element pivotably mounted on the supporting body and in permanent contact with a driving element whose movement is determined by a SMA actuating member and by at least one resilient return member acting in opposition to the SMA actuating member. The driven element is able to take two stable positions under the action of a bistable moving system connecting the driving element to the driven element such that each toggling between the two stable positions is due to an activation of the SMA actuating member, the latter being arranged together with the bistable moving system. The resilient return member, the driving element and the driven element on a same side of the supporting body are in a substantially co-planar arrangement.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A shape memory actuator comprising: a supporting body, a driven element pivotably mounted on said supporting body, a SMA actuating member having a V-shaped configuration, wherein both ends of the SMA actuating member are secured by locking members to said supporting body, and a driving element in permanent contact with said driven element, wherein movement of the driven element is determined by said SMA actuating member and by at least one resilient return member acting in opposition to the SMA actuating member, the driven element being able to take two stable positions under action of a bistable moving system connecting said driving element to the driven element such that each toggling between said two stable positions is due to an activation of the SMA actuating member, and wherein the SMA actuating member, said bistable moving system, said resilient return member, the driving element and the driven element are enclosed in the supporting body. 2. The shape memory actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the SMA actuating member is mounted on the supporting body with a resilient member suitable to be compressed enough to absorb the contraction of the SMA actuating member as an alternative to the movement of the driving element in case the latter can not be moved. 3. The shape memory actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the bistable moving system is also pivotably connected to the supporting body through at least one resilient return member. 4. The shape memory actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one resilient return member acting in opposition to the SMA actuating member is a coiled spring that is arranged on the driving element such as to be loaded upon activation of the SMA actuating member. 5. The shape memory actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the bistable moving system includes at least one pin engaging at least one groove that has a shape such that a first activation of the SMA actuating member results in said pin passing from a first stable position to a first temporary position and the subsequent deactivation of the SMA actuating member results in pin passing from said first temporary position to a second stable position under the action of at least one resilient return member, and a second activation of the SMA actuating member results in pin passing said second stable position to a second temporary position and the subsequent deactivation of the SMA actuating member results in pin passing from said second temporary position to the first stable position under the action of at least one resilient return member. 6. The shape memory actuator according to claim 5 , wherein the supporting body is provided with bottom seats that receive horizontal pivot pins of a driven element that is also provided with upper horizontal motion pins whose external ends are connected to the top of said supporting body through pulling springs while their internal end engage shaped grooves formed in a central vertical pusher that slides in a corresponding cylindrical guide under the action of a SMA wire arranged in a V-shaped configuration extending between fixing points, where it is secured by the locking members that also provide the electrical supply, and passing in a notch formed in the bottom face of said pusher and under the action of vertical torsion springs mounted on pegs of the supporting body and whose free ends engage suitable seats formed in the pusher, the limits of the vertical reciprocating motion of the latter being defined by said shaped groove. 7. An anti-glare rear view mirror comprising the actuator according to claim 1 . 8. The anti-glare rear view mirror according to claim 7 , further comprising a photodetecting device that upon detection of the glare condition automatically changes through the actuator the position of the reflecting surface of a mirror from a high-reflecting surface to a low-reflecting surface and then automatically restores the normal operating position in the absence of glare. 9. The anti-glare rear view mirror according to claim 7 , further comprising an external mechanical control for the manual activation of the actuator.

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  • B60R1/087Primary

    with remote or automatic control means · CPC title

  • using a mirror angularly movable between a position of use and a non-glare position reflecting a dark field to the user, e.g. situated behind a transparent glass used as low-reflecting surface; Wedge-shaped mirrors · CPC title

  • Springs · CPC title

  • Wires · CPC title

  • using a shape memory element · CPC title

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A shape memory actuator includes a supporting body, a driven element pivotably mounted on the supporting body and in permanent contact with a driving element whose movement is determined by a SMA actuating member and by at least one resilient return member acting in opposition to the SMA actuating member. The driven element is able to take two stable positions under the action of a bistable mov…
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Primary CPC classification B60R1/087. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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