FLUID-BASED SWITCH
First Claim
1. A switch comprising:
- first and second mated substrates defining therebetween at least portions of a number of cavities;
a plurality of wettable pads exposed within one or more of the cavities;
a switching fluid, wettable to said pads and held within one or more of the cavities, that serves to open and block light paths through one or more of the cavities in response to forces that are applied to the switching fluid;
a surface tension modifier coating at least a portion of the switching fluid; and
an actuating fluid, held within one or more of the cavities, that applies the forces to said switching fluid.
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Abstract
Fluid-based switches and a method for producing the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a switch is provided with first and second mated substrates that define therebetween at least portions of a number of cavities. A plurality of wettable pads is exposed within one or more of the cavities. A switching fluid is held within one or more of the cavities, and is wetted to the wettable pads. The switching fluid serves to open and block light paths through one or more of the cavities, in response to forces that are applied to the switching fluid. Forces are applied to the switching fluid by an actuating fluid that is held within one or more of the cavities. At least a portion of the switching fluid is coated with a surface tension modifier.
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8 Claims
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1. A switch comprising:
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first and second mated substrates defining therebetween at least portions of a number of cavities;
a plurality of wettable pads exposed within one or more of the cavities;
a switching fluid, wettable to said pads and held within one or more of the cavities, that serves to open and block light paths through one or more of the cavities in response to forces that are applied to the switching fluid;
a surface tension modifier coating at least a portion of the switching fluid; and
an actuating fluid, held within one or more of the cavities, that applies the forces to said switching fluid. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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