With Actuation Means Patents (Class 200/219)
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Patent number: 7545081Abstract: A piezoelectric RF micro electro mechanical system (MEMS) device and a method of fabricating the same are provided, in which the RF MEMS device is driven upward at a low voltage based on a piezoelectric effect. The piezoelectric RF MEMS device includes an upper substrate provided with an RF output signal line, a piezoelectric actuator positioned below the RF output signal line, and a lower substrate provided with a cavity so that one end of the piezoelectric actuator is fixed to the lower substrate and its other end is movably spaced apart from the upper and lower substrates, wherein the piezoelectric actuator is provided with an RF input signal line thereon, and a contact pad is provided to connect the RF output signal line with the RF input signal line when the piezoelectric actuator is driven upward.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jong-seok Kim, In-sang Song, Sang-hun Lee, Sang-wook Kwon, Chang-seung Lee, Young-tack Houng, Che-heung Kim
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Patent number: 7189934Abstract: A self-healing liquid contact switch and methods for producing such devices are disclosed. An illustrative self-healing liquid contact switch can include an upper actuating surface and a lower actuating surface each having a number of liquid contact regions thereon configured to wet with a liquid metal. The upper and lower actuating surfaces can be brought together electrostatically by an upper and lower actuating electrode. During operation, the liquid metal can be configured to automatically rearrange during each actuating cycle to permit the switch to self-heal.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2003Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Daniel W. Youngner
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Patent number: 7012354Abstract: A method and structure for an electrical switch. According to the structure of the present invention, a liquid-filled chamber is housed within a solid material. A plurality of switch contacts within the liquid-filled chamber are coupled to the solid material, while a plurality of piezoelectric elements are coupled to a plurality of membranes. The plurality of membranes are coupled to the liquid-filled chamber. The plurality of switch contacts are coupled to a plurality of liquid metal globules. According to the method, a piezoelectric element is actuated, causing a membrane element to be deflected. The deflection of the membrane element increases pressure of actuator liquid and the increase in pressure of the actuator liquid breaks a liquid metal connection between a first contact and a second contact of the electrical switch.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Marvin Glenn Wong
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Patent number: 6946776Abstract: A method and apparatus for maintaining a liquid metal switch in a state of readiness for switching. The liquid metal switch has a liquid metal volume contained in a cavity of a switch body. A signal path though the cavity is made or broken by energizing an actuator to move the liquid metal volume within the cavity in response to a switching signal. To maintain readiness, a signal generator supplies a vibratory signal to the actuator. The resulting vibrations in the liquid metal volume allow the liquid metal volume to be subsequently moved with reduced power.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Arthur Fong, Marvin Glenn Wong
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Patent number: 6876131Abstract: An electrical relay using conducting liquid in the switching mechanism. The relay is amenable to manufacture by micro-machining techniques. In the relay, two electrical contacts are held a small distance apart. The facing surfaces of the contacts each support a droplet of a conducting liquid, such as a liquid metal. An actuator is energized to reduce the gap between the electrical contacts, causing the two liquid metal droplets to coalesce and form an electrical circuit. The actuator is then de-energized and the electrical contacts return to their starting positions. The liquid metal droplets remain coalesced because of surface tension. The electrical circuit is broken by energizing an actuator to increase the gap between the electrical contacts and break the surface tension bond between the liquid metal droplets. The droplets remain separated when the piezoelectric actuator is de-energized because there is insufficient liquid metal to bridge the gap between the contacts.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Marvin Glenn Wong
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Patent number: 6750747Abstract: A safety switch apparatus for disabling operation of a hand-carried appliance, e.g., a hair dryer, during periods of nonuse such as when the appliance is put down on a prescribed surface or placed in a non-functional position such as being held under a user's arm. In preferred embodiments, a sensor, e.g., a hall effect sensor, a magnetoresistive sensor, a reed switch, or the like, is coupled to control circuitry within the appliance to remove power from portions of the device, e.g., its motor and/or heater, when the appliance is proximate to an externally-provided magnetic field preferably provided from a magnetic element typically contained within a pad placeable on a work surface, within the work surface, or a wearable piece of clothing. In a further feature of a preferred embodiment, power is restored when the apparatus is removed from the magnetic field. However after a sustained detection period, operation ceases.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: LJM Associates, Inc.Inventors: Joan Golden Mandell, Lee Jay Mandell
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Patent number: 4202492Abstract: An air circulation system including an enclosure, air circulating devices for conveying ambient temperature air into the enclosure, actuating apparatus for the air circulating devices including a supporting frame, an upwardly extending support member adjacent each end of the supporting frame, a pair of rods each having one end affixed adjacent the end of one of the support members with their free ends extending toward and spaced from one another, a mercury bulb switch suspended between the free ends of the rods, rod deflection assemblies disposed along the length of each of the rods, each of the rod deflection assemblies including an expandable fluid chamber mounted on the supporting frame and operatively connected to one of the rods, a sensing element operatively connected to each of the rod deflection assemblies, one of the sensing elements being located outside the enclosure and the other sensing element positioned inside the enclosure, each of the sensing elements including a sealed hollow bulb connectedType: GrantFiled: August 31, 1978Date of Patent: May 13, 1980Inventor: Larry A. Rose