Patents Assigned to Nanomotion Ltd.
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Patent number: 6661153Abstract: A method is provided for exciting vibrations in a piezoelectric motor having a plurality of electrode sets, each set comprising at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode between which AC voltages are applied to excite vibrations in the piezoelectric motor, the method comprising: coupling an AC power source to the at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode of a first electrode set; electrically connecting the at least one first electrode to the at least one second electrode of a second set of electrodes with a non-zero impedance that is substantially less than an impedance between them resulting from stray capacitive coupling; and energizing the power source to apply an AC voltage difference between the at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode of the first set of electrodes to excite the vibrations.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventors: Lior Shiv, Izhak Rafaeli, Nir Karasikov
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Patent number: 6617759Abstract: Apparatus for providing linear motion to a generally flat flexible material, comprising: (a) at least one piezoelectric ceramic motor situated on a first side of the flat flexible material and having a contact surface which contacts the flat flexible material and which imparts said linear motion; and (b) a bearing surface situated on a second side of the flat flexible material opposite said contact surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventors: Jona Zumeris, Izhak Rafaeli
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Patent number: 6473269Abstract: A latch for locking a drive arm of a disk drive in a parking position comprising: a latch stop having a baffle moveable between an open position and a closed position; and a piezoelectric motor operable to move the baffle between the open and closed positions. When the drive arm is in the parking position it engages the baffle and is prevented from leaving the parking position when the baffle is in the closed position and is not prevented from leaving the parking position when the baffle is in the open position.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventors: Ze′ev Ganor, Izhak Rafaeli, Alon Avital
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Patent number: 6384515Abstract: A multidirectional motor system for transmitting motion to a moveable element in at least two directions that are not collinear comprising a first motor that transmits motion to the moveable element along a direction determined by the orientation of the first motor and a second motor operable to change the orientation of said first motor.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventors: Ze'ev Ganor, Izhak Rafaeli
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Patent number: 6367289Abstract: An actuator system for activating a latch needle, which latch needle has a shaft, comprising: a flat planar extension of said shaft having first and second parallel planar surfaces; at least one piezoelectric micromotor having a first surface region for transmitting motion to a moveable element, which first surface region is resiliently pressed to said first surface and at least one additional piezoelectric motor having a second surface region for transmitting motion to a moveable element which second surface region is resiliently pressed to said second surface; and wherein vibratory motions of said first and second surface regions apply forces to said flat extension that cause motion in said latch needle.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventors: Ze'ev Ganor, Izhak Rafaeli, Nir Karasikov
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Patent number: 6244076Abstract: An optical position monitor for determining the position of a latch needle (104) in a knitting machine is provided that comprises: at least one fiducial (102) at a known fixed cation on the body of the latch needle; a fiducial imager that produces at least one optical image (262) of the at least one fiducial on at least one light sensitive surface (260) wherein the at least one optical image changes with changes in position of said at least one fiducial; and a controller that receives at least one signal responsive to the changes in the at least one image and uses the at least one signal to determine the position of the at least one fiducial (102) and thereby of the latch needle (104).Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventors: Ze'ev Ganor, Izhak Rafaeli, Nir Karasikov
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Patent number: 6064140Abstract: A micromotor for moving a body including at least one rectangular piezoelectric plate having long and short edges and first and second faces, electrodes attached to the first and second faces and a ceramic spacer attached to the center of a first one of the edges and operative to be pressed against the body. A resilient force is applied to the center of a second edge opposite the first edge, whereby the ceramic spacer is pressed against the body. At least some of the electrodes are electrified by either an AC or an asymmetric unipolar pulsed voltage.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Nanomotion LtdInventor: Jona Zumeris
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Patent number: 5877579Abstract: A micromotor for moving a body including at least one rectangular piezoelectric plate having long and short edges and first and second faces, electrodes attached to the first and second faces and a ceramic spacer attached to the center of a first one of the edges and operative to be pressed against the body. A resilient force is applied to the center of a second edge opposite the first edge, whereby the ceramic spacer is pressed against the body. At least some of the electrodes are electrified by either an AC or an asymmetric unipolar pulsed voltage.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventor: Jona Zumeris
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Patent number: 5777423Abstract: A paired piezoelectric micromotor for providing motion relative to a body, including two rectangular piezoelectric plates, each piezoelectric plate having first and second long edges, first and second short edges, front and back faces, electrodes attached to the front and back faces thereof and a ceramic spacer attached to the first long edge at the end thereof near the first short edge, the ceramic spacer engaging a surface of the body. The first short edge of the first plate is adjacent and substantially parallel to the first short edge of the second plate. Resilient force is applied to a portion of each plate, pressing the ceramic spacer against the surface of the body. A voltage source electrifies at least some of the electrodes with an excitation voltage.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventor: Jona Zumeris
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Patent number: 5714833Abstract: A disc drive including a piezoelectric plate having two long and two short edges and a spacer attached to one of the long edges and at least one arm pivotable about an axis, the arm having first and second ends spaced from the axis and on opposite sides thereof, a read/write head attached to the first end of the arm and a rigid element on the second end of the arm, wherein the spacer of the piezoelectric plate is resiliently urged against the rigid element. In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the piezoelectric plate is stationary. In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the piezoelectric plate is movable with respect to the axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventor: Jona Zumeris
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Patent number: 5696421Abstract: A multiaxis rotation device for rotating a curved element about two, orthogonal axes is provided. The device includes two pairs of motors and two pairs of axis defining units, where each pair of axis defining units are placed on opposite ends of a line along one of the two orthogonal axes. The axis defining units each include a support for the curved element and apparatus for pressing the support against and pulling the support away from the curved element. The pulling away occurs when the motors corresponding to the axis defining unit are not providing rotation about the axis defined by the axis defining unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Nanomotion, Ltd.Inventors: Jona Zumeris, Izhak Rafeli
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Patent number: 5682076Abstract: A paired piezoelectric micromotor for providing motion relative to a body, including two rectangular piezoelectric plates, each piezoelectric plate having first and second long edges, first and second short edges, front and back faces, electrodes attached to the front and back faces thereof and a ceramic spacer attached to the first long edge at the end thereof near the first short edge, the ceramic spacer engaging a surface of the body. The first short edge of the first plate is adjacent and substantially parallel to the first short edge of the second plate. Resilient force is applied to a portion of each plate, pressing the ceramic spacer against the surface of the body. A voltage source electrifies at least some of the electrodes with an excitation voltage.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1995Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventor: Jona Zumeris
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Patent number: 5640063Abstract: An even plurality of piezoelectric motor units operating directly on an element to be vertically translated, such as a car window, is disclosed. Each pair of piezoelectric motor units are located along an horizontal line on opposing sides of the element. The piezoelectric motors are preferably, asynchronously operated. An activation system for providing alternating current (AC) voltage to each of the piezoelectric motor units and converting direct current voltage to a sinusoidal square wave, is also included.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventors: Jona Zumeris, Izhak Rafaeli
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Patent number: 5616980Abstract: A micromotor for moving a body including at least one rectangular piezoelectric plate having long and short edges and first and second faces, electrodes attached to the first and second faces and a ceramic spacer attached to the center of a first one of the edges and operative to be pressed against the body. A resilient force is applied to the center of a second edge opposite the first edge, whereby the ceramic spacer is pressed against the body. At least some of the electrodes are electrified by either an AC or an asymmetric unipolar pulsed voltage.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1994Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventor: Jona Zumeris
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Patent number: 5453653Abstract: A micromotor for moving a body including at least one rectangular piezoelectric plate having long and short edges and first and second faces, electrodes attached to the first and second faces and a ceramic spacer attached to the center of a first one of the edges and operative to be pressed against the body. A resilient force is applied to the center of a second edge opposite the first edge, whereby the ceramic spacer is pressed against the body. At least some of the electrodes are electrified by either an AC or an asymmetric unipolar pulsed voltage.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1993Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Nanomotion Ltd.Inventor: Jona Zumeris