Compliant hinge for membrane-like structures
09970222 ยท 2018-05-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Emil V. Ardelean (Albuquerque, NM, US)
- Sungeun K. Jeon (Albuquerque, NM, US)
- Jeremy A. Banik (Albuquerque, NM, US)
Cpc classification
E05D9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A compliant hinge for deployable membrane-like structures and other applications is provided. The compliant hinge generally includes a flexible intermediate portion having one or more enclosed contours connected by inner longitudinal segments along a longitudinal axis of symmetry. The enclosed contours are resiliently deformable in response to an in-plane load, including tension and shear forces. The compliant hinge allows for rotation, bending, and extension, and can interconnect rigid panels in tensioned precision structures and other applications.
Claims
1. A compliant hinge comprising: first and second end tabs; and an intermediate portion extending between the first and second end tabs and defining a longitudinal axis of symmetry, the intermediate portion including: a plurality of substantially linear longitudinal segments being generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of symmetry, and a plurality of substantially linear transverse segments being generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of symmetry, wherein at least one of the plurality of transverse segments and at least one of the plurality of longitudinal segments intersect to form at least a portion of an enclosed contour; and the longitudinal axis of symmetry lying and remaining in a plane when coplanar forces are respectively applied to the first and second end tabs; wherein the first and second end tabs translate in the plane with respect to each other when coplanar forces are respectively applied to the first and second end tabs.
2. The compliant hinge of claim 1 wherein the enclosed contour defines a rectangular interior region.
3. The compliant hinge of claim 1 wherein the enclosed contour defines an interior region that extends from the first end tab to the second end tab.
4. The compliant hinge of claim 1 wherein the plurality of longitudinal segments includes an inner longitudinal segment in general alignment with the longitudinal axis of symmetry and an outer longitudinal segment laterally offset from and parallel to the longitudinal axis of symmetry.
5. The compliant hinge of claim 1 wherein the intermediate portion includes a first serpentine element and a second serpentine element opposing each other about the longitudinal axis of symmetry, the first and second serpentine elements each include at least one of the plurality of longitudinal segments and at least one of the plurality of transverse segments.
6. The compliant hinge of claim 5 wherein the first and second serpentine elements border the interior region lying between the first and second end tabs.
7. A compliant hinge comprising: first and second end tabs intersecting a longitudinal axis therebetween, the longitudinal axis being perpendicular to a middle transverse axis; and an elastically flexible intermediate portion extending between the first and second end tabs, wherein the elastically flexible intermediate portion is symmetrical about the longitudinal axis and includes an enclosed contour having opposing transverse segments and opposing outer longitudinal segments, wherein the enclosed contour is resiliently deformable in response to in-plane loads, and wherein the longitudinal axis lies in a plane when the hinge is in an unstressed state, and remains in the plane when in-plane loads are respectively applied to the first and second end tabs; wherein the first and second end tabs translate in the plane with respect to each other when in-plane loads are respectively applied to the first and second end tabs.
8. The compliant hinge of claim 7 wherein the enclosed contour defines a rectangular-shaped interior region.
9. The compliant hinge of claim 7 wherein the enclosed contour is a first enclosed contour, the intermediate portion further including a second enclosed contour.
10. The compliant hinge of claim 9 further including an inner longitudinal segment joining the first and second enclosed contours.
11. The compliant hinge of claim 9 further including first and second spaced apart inner longitudinal segments joining the first and second enclosed contours.
12. The compliant hinge of claim 7 wherein the opposing transverse segments and the opposing outer longitudinal segments define first and second serpentine elements.
13. The compliant hinge of claim 12 further including third and fourth serpentine elements laterally spaced outward of the first and second serpentine elements.
14. The compliant hinge of claim 7 wherein the width of the transverse segments is greater than the width of the outer longitudinal segments.
15. The compliant hinge of claim 7 wherein the width of the transverse segments is less than the width of the outer longitudinal segments.
16. The compliant hinge of claim 7 wherein the intermediate portion is integrally formed with the first and second end tabs.
17. A compliant hinge comprising: a longitudinal axis of symmetry lying in a plane and being linear when the hinge is in an unstressed state, and being nonlinear and remaining in the plane when in-plane loads are applied to the hinge; a continuous contour enclosing an open interior region, and being formed by two transverse segments and two outer longitudinal segments; each of the transverse segments being linear and lying generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of symmetry when the hinge is in the unstressed state, and each of the outer longitudinal segments being linear and lying generally parallel to and being laterally offset from the longitudinal axis of symmetry when the hinge is in the unstressed state; and the contour being symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of symmetry; further comprising two end tabs for mechanically attaching the contour to a structure; and the end tabs being generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of symmetry when the hinge is in an unstressed state and translating in the plane with respect to each other when in-plane loads are applied to the hinge.
18. The compliant hinge defined in claim 17 wherein the hinge is monolithic and composed of a resilient and elastic material.
19. The compliant hinge defined in claim 18 wherein: the contour is comprised of two of the transverse segments and two of the outer longitudinal segments; each of the outer longitudinal segments intersects and is mechanically connected to two of the transverse segments; and the interior region is rectangular when the hinge is in an unstressed state.
20. The compliant hinge defined in claim 17 further comprising: at least two of the contours, with each two of the contours comprising a contour pair; and an inner longitudinal segment mechanically connecting the two of the contours comprising each of the contour pairs.
21. The compliant hinge defined in claim 20 wherein the inner longitudinal segment is generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of symmetry when the hinge is in an unstressed state.
22. The compliant hinge defined in claim 21 wherein: each of the contours is comprised of two of the transverse segments and two of the outer longitudinal segments; and each of the outer longitudinal segments intersects, and is mechanically connected to two of the transverse segments, with each connection forming a right angle when the hinge is in an unstressed state.
23. The compliant hinge defined in claim 22 further comprising: a first tab being for mechanically attaching one of the contours to a first structure, and a second tab being for mechanically attaching another of the contours to a second structure, and the first and second tabs being generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of symmetry when the hinge is in an unstressed state.
24. The compliant hinge defined in claim 23 wherein the hinge is monolithic.
25. The compliant hinge defined in claim 24 wherein the hinge is composed of a resilient and elastic material.
26. The compliant hinge defined in claim 23 wherein the interior region is rectangular when the hinge is in an unstressed state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) The invention as contemplated and disclosed herein includes a compliant hinge for deployable membrane-like structures and other applications. The compliant hinge includes an intermediate portion having an enclosed contour that is resiliently deformable in response to in-plane loads, including tension and shear forces. The flexible intermediate portion allows for rotation, bending, and extension, and can interconnect rigid panels in tensioned precision structures and other applications.
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(16) As noted above, the compliant hinge 18 includes an intermediate portion 24 defining one or more enclosed contours 28. As used herein, an enclosed contour is the structure that borders or defines an open area, also referred to herein as an interior region. The enclosed contour can include one or more segments and/or end tabs. The segments can be linear or curved. In the illustrated embodiment, the enclosed contour 28 includes multiple substantially linear segments that border a rectangular interior region. Referring again to
(17) The intermediate portion 24 additionally includes one or more inner longitudinal segments 38. The inner longitudinal segments 38 are parallel to, and aligned with, the longitudinal axis of symmetry 34 of the compliant hinge 18. ln addition, the inner longitudinal segments 38 are nearer to the longitudinal axis of symmetry 34 than are the outer longitudinal segments 32. A first inner longitudinal segment 38 is coupled between the first end tab 20 and a first enclosed contour 28, a second inner longitudinal segment 38 is coupled between the first enclosed contour 28 and the second enclosed contour 28, and a third inner longitudinal segment 38 is coupled between the second enclosed contour 28 and the second end tab 22.
(18) The compliant hinge 18 is a planar or two-dimensional monolithic element in the present embodiment, being formed of a resiliently elastic material. The compliant hinge 18 is optionally formed by molding, end-milling, laser cutting, or metal stamping. The compliant hinge 18 generally includes a uniform thickness, however the individual segments can each define a different width to achieve the desire stiffness. As explained in connection with
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(20) In-plane compliance of the tensioned precision structure 18 is achieved through bending of the segments 30, 32, 38, generally shown in
(21) Folding the tensioned precision structure 18 about the middle transverse axis 36 to 180 is facilitated by twisting of the transverse segments 30, shown in
(22) As noted above, the compliant hinge 18 of the present embodiment employs one or more closed contours 28 connected to each other and to the end tabs 20, 22 along a longitudinal axis of symmetry 34. The symmetrical construction ensures that no (or nearly no) lateral forces are generated when the hinge is subjected to a tensioning force. For membrane-like tensioned precision structures, the in-plane compliance in the direction of main force (extensional) can be accomplished through various solutions; however, symmetry, low shear stiffness, and 180 folding capabilities are attributes of the compliant hinge of the present invention.
(23) A compliant hinge in accordance with another embodiment is illustrated in
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(28) The compliant hinges disclosed above exhibit in-plane compliance that are often required by tensioned precision structures as well as folding capability for stowage and deployment. As shown in
(29) The compliant hinges offer increased potential for customization regarding the location, size, stiffness, and materials as required by specific membrane-like deployable structures. In addition, the compliant hinges can be engineered with known locations and stiffness properties. The shape determinacy of the tensioned structure using them can be significantly greater than a traditional membrane. The structural benefit provided by the relatively low in-plane shear compliance is the structure's resistance to wrinkling, where wrinkling includes the out-of-plane deflection of an otherwise two -dimensional structure, for example a membrane-like deployable structure. If a structural error is introduced, such as from fabrication, or thermal warping, the compliant hinges, as the only source of significant compliance in the structure, can adjust and deform to a new minimum strain energy stated without significant out of plane stresses.
(30) The compliant hinge can therefore be used for deployable membrane-like tensioned precision structures or other applications as deemed appropriate. To reiterate, the compliant hinge can include a monolithic construction including transverse and longitudinal segments that are arranged in symmetric configurations such that in operation the segments will be subjected to bending and/or torsion to produce the compliance in different directions required to compensate for different errors in tensioned structures in general and membrane-like tensioned precision structures in particular. In some embodiments the compliant hinge includes a number of closed contours that are connected to each other with longitudinal segments, while in other embodiments the compliant hinge includes two elements resembling serpentine springs arranged in a symmetric configuration. In-plane axial and shear compliance is realized through bending of transverse and longitudinal segments, and folding compliance is realized through bending of longitudinal segments and by torsion of the transverse segments.
(31) The above description is that of current embodiments of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as defined in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents. Any reference to elements in the singular, for example, using the articles a, an, the, or said, is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular.