Controllable polymer actuator

US9891429B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9891429-B2
Application numberUS-201214367588-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 18, 2012
Priority dateDec 21, 2011
Publication dateFeb 13, 2018
Grant dateFeb 13, 2018

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A controllable polymer actuator ( 1 ) comprising a dielectric elastomeric film ( 2 ); a first ( 3 ) and a second ( 4 ) deformable electrode arranged on opposite sides of the dielectric elastomeric film such that application of a voltage between the electrodes causes an active portion ( 7 ) of the controllable polymer actuator to change topography. The controllable polymer actuator ( 1 ) further comprises a deformation controlling layer ( 5, 6 ) connected to the dielectric elastomeric film. The deformation controlling layer at least locally has a higher stiffness than the dielectric elastomeric film, and exhibits a spatially varying stiffness across the active portion ( 7 ). This may enable surface topographies that could not at all be achieved using previously known controllable polymer actuators and/or may enable a certain surface topography to be achieved with a simpler electrode pattern and/or fewer individually controllable electrodes.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A controllable polymer actuator comprising: a dielectric elastomeric film, a first deformable electrode on a first side of the dielectric elastomeric film, and a second deformable electrode on a second side of the dielectric elastomeric film, at least partly opposite the first deformable electrode, wherein the first and second deformable electrodes are arranged such that application of a voltage between the first and second deformable electrodes causes an active portion of the controllable polymer actuator to change topography, wherein the controllable polymer actuator further comprises: a deformation controlling layer connected to the dielectric elastomeric film, wherein the deformation controlling layer at least locally has a higher stiffness than the dielectric elastomeric film, and wherein the deformation controlling layer exhibits a spatially varying stiffness across at least one direction of the surface of the active portion in a stiffness pattern configured to control a curvature of the active portion when a voltage is applied between the first and second deformable electrodes, and wherein the controllable polymer actuator is optically transparent such that the controllable polymer actuator is switchable between a flat state and a lenticular state through application of the voltage between the electrodes, wherein, in the lenticular state, the controllable polymer actuator defines a plurality of lenses, an optical property of each lens of the plurality of lenses being determined by the curvature of the active portion. 2. The controllable polymer actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the deformation controlling layer exhibits a spatially varying thickness, to thereby achieve the spatially varying stiffness. 3. The controllable polymer actuator according to claim 2 , wherein the active portion is substantially defined by at least one edge of at least one of the deformable electrodes. 4. The controllable polymer actuator according to claim 3 , the deformation controlling layer exhibiting a stiffness gradient being substantially perpendicular to the at least one edge of the at least one deformable electrode. 5. The controllable polymer actuator according to claim 3 , wherein the deformation controlling layer exhibits a reduced stiffness with increasing distance from the at least one edge of the at least one deformable electrode. 6. The controllable polymer actuator according to claim 5 , wherein the deformation controlling layer is arranged inside the dielectric elastomeric film. 7. The controllable polymer actuator according to claim 6 , comprising a first deformation controlling layer arranged on a first side of the dielectric elastomeric film and a second deformation controlling layer arranged on a second side of the dielectric elastomeric film, opposite the first side. 8. The controllable polymer actuator according to claim 7 , wherein the first deformation controlling layer exhibits a spatially varying stiffness according to a first pattern, and the second deformation controlling layer exhibits a spatially varying stiffness according to a second pattern, different from the first pattern. 9. The controllable polymer actuator according to claim 8 , further comprising a framing structure arranged to keep a lateral dimension of the controllable polymer actuator substantially constant upon application of the voltage between the deformable electrodes. 10. A method of manufacturing the controllable polymer actuator according to claim 1 , comprising the steps of: providing an polymer actuator stack comprising a dielectric elastomeric film; a first deformable electrode on a first side of the dielectric elastomeric film; and a second deformable electrode on a second side of the dielectric elastomeric film, at least partly opposite the first deformable electrode, the first and second deformable electrodes being arranged such that application of a voltage between the electrodes causes an optically transparent active portion of the polymer actuator stack to change topography; and providing a deformation controlling layer in connection with the polymer actuator stack, the deformation controlling layer being stiffer than the dielectric elastomeric film and exhibiting a spatially varying stiffness across at least one direction of the surface of the active portion in a pattern configured to control a curvature of the active portion when a voltage is applied between the electrodes; applying a voltage between the electrodes to switch the controllable polymer actuator between a flat state and a lenticular state, wherein, in the lenticular state, the controllable polymer actuator defines a plurality of lenses, wherein an optical property each lens of the plurality of lenses is determined by the curvature of the active portion. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the deformation controlling layer is provided through inkjet printing of a polymer material according to a spatially varying pattern.

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What does patent US9891429B2 cover?
A controllable polymer actuator ( 1 ) comprising a dielectric elastomeric film ( 2 ); a first ( 3 ) and a second ( 4 ) deformable electrode arranged on opposite sides of the dielectric elastomeric film such that application of a voltage between the electrodes causes an active portion ( 7 ) of the controllable polymer actuator to change topography. The controllable polymer actuator ( 1 ) further…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Philips Lighting Holding Bv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B26/0875. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 13 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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