Patent classifications
H02N2/00
Vibratory actuator and method for manufacturing the same
A vibratory actuator includes a vibration member, a contact member, and a pressure member. The vibration member includes an elastic member, having protrusions. The contact member is in contact with the elastic member and moves in a direction relative to the vibration member. The pressure member pressurizes the vibration member and the contact member. Each of the protrusions includes a first contact surface in contact with the contact member. The contact member has a second contact surface made of metal sintered material and in contact with the vibration member. A ratio of a maximum amount of depression on the second contact surface in the direction of pressurization by the pressure member to a width of the first contact surface in a direction perpendicular to the direction of movement of the contact member relative to the vibration member and the direction of pressurization by the pressure member is 0.05% or less.
Buckling mode actuation of fiber scanner to increase field of view
Described herein are embodiments of fiber scanning systems and methods of scanning optical fibers. The disclosed systems and methods advantageously provide an improvement to the scanning range, the oscillation amplitude, and/or the maximum pointing angle for an optical fiber in a fiber scanning system by inducing a buckling of a portion of the optical fiber.
Friction member to contact opposite member, method for manufacturing friction member, vibration-type actuator, and electronic device
A vibration-type actuator capable of suppressing reduction in holding torque or holding force under influence of humidity. A vibration-type actuator 10 includes a vibrating body 2 and a driven body 1. The vibrating body 2 has a piezoelectric element 2c and an elastic body 2b. The driven body 1 is in contact with the vibrating body 2. The vibration-type actuator 10 moves the vibrating body 2 and the driven body 1 relatively to each other by vibration excited to the vibrating body 2. At least one of a first contact portion of the vibrating body 2 and a second contact portion of the driven body 1 includes a stainless-steel sintered body with pores and at least some of the pores are impregnated with a resin.
Ultrasonic actuator for a rotary drive
The invention relates to an annular or hollow cylindrical ultrasonic actuator, on the end faces of which are arranged n≥2 friction elements, and on the outer peripheral surface of which are arranged 2n excitation electrodes, spaced apart from one another in each case by a separating gap, each of the friction elements being arranged in the region of a separating gap, wherein, between friction elements that are adjacent with respect to the periphery of the ultrasonic actuator and are located on different end faces, two excitation electrodes are arranged such that, when the ultrasonic actuator is electrically excited, the friction elements of both end faces simultaneously perform a movement which is suitable for driving an element to be driven to rotate in the same direction. The invention further relates to an ultrasonic motor having an ultrasonic actuator of this kind and having a holding device in which the ultrasonic actuator is inserted.
MOTOR AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
The present application provides a motor and an electronic device, where the motor includes a housing, a first electric vibration part, and a mass block; an accommodating cavity is disposed in the housing, the first electric vibration part and the mass block are disposed in the accommodating cavity, a first end of the first electric vibration part is connected to the housing, and a second end of the first electric vibration part is connected to the mass block; and when a voltage is applied to the first electric vibration part, the first electric vibration part drives the mass block to move.
PIEZOELECTRIC DEVICE
A piezoelectric device includes a piezoelectric element, a mounting plate, an electronic element including a temperature sensor therein, a base on which the piezoelectric element is mounted with the mounting plate therebetween and on which the electronic element is mounted, and a lid joined to the base and hermetically sealing at least the piezoelectric element and the mounting plate.
FLEXIBLE ACTUATOR FOR CURVED SURFACE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
A flexible actuator for curved surfaces and a control method thereof is used for curved surfaces and generates high vibration using a relatively low voltage.
HIGH-TORQUE AND HIGH-PRECISION ULTRASONIC MOTOR WITH SELF-PROTECTION FUNCTION AND IMPLEMENTATION MODE THEREOF
A high-torque and high-precision ultrasonic motor with a self-protection function and an implementation mode of the high-torque and high-precision ultrasonic motor are provided. In the device, a gasket encloses an output shaft of an ultrasonic motor body. A harmonic reducer encloses a shell of the ultrasonic motor body. A motor shaft penetrates through the ultrasonic motor body. The end, close to the motor shaft, of the ultrasonic motor body is defined as a top end, and the bottom end of the motor shaft is sequentially enclosed with an encoder support and a high-precision encoder assembly. The gasket, the harmonic reducer, the encoder support and the high-precision encoder assembly are sequentially arranged from the ultrasonic motor body to the bottom end of the motor shaft. After the ultrasonic motor body decelerates and increases torque, the motor shaft outputs rotating speed and torque.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR APPLYING A BIAS VOLTAGE TO A MEMS DEVICE BASED ON A VARIABLE REFERENCE SIGNAL
A PM signal generator can generate a variable PM signal based on a position of a movable element of a MEMS motor. A bias voltage generator can provide a bias voltage to the MEMS motor. The bias voltage generator can include a reference signal generator that can generate a reference signal that varies based on variation of pulses of the PM signal. The bias voltage can be based on the reference signal.
IMPACT ENERGY HARVESTERS FOR SELF-POWERED WRIST-WORN WEARABLES
A wearable device that is capable of harvesting kinetic energy from wrist motions using piezoelectric and/or electromagnetic energy harvesters is disclosed. A first part of the device is worn on the user and second part of the device is movable against the second part to accentuate the frequency of movements.