Piezoelectric motor
First Claim
1. A piezoelectric motor comprising:
- (a) a first and a second disk, each having a central axis and a circumferential edge, the first and second disks being disposed with their central axes in parallel alignment, and with their circumferential edges in contact at a point, at least one of the first and second disks being rotatable about a shaft extending along its central axis;
(b) a plurality of piezoelectric elements being disposed in spaced apart array, inset around the circumferential edge of one of the first and second disks, the piezoelectric elements each including electrical leads through which a voltage may be applied to cause the piezoelectric elements to expand radially outwardly beyond the circumference of the one disk;
(c) a voltage source; and
(d) means connected to the leads and to the voltage source, for sequentially applying a voltage to the piezoelectric elements causing them to expand, the voltage being applied to a selected piezoelectric element that is immediately adjacent the point at which the circumferential edges of the first and second disks are in contact, the expanding piezoelectric element contacting the circumferential edge of the other disk, causing at least the one disk that is rotatable to rotate upon its axis.
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Abstract
a piezoelectric motor providing either continuous or incremental angular rotary motion of one or two shafts. In a first embodiment, the piezoelectric motor includes two disks (16, 18) mounted onto rotatable shafts (12, 14). A plurality of piezoelectric elements (32) are disposed in a plurality of radially aligned slots (33) around the circumferential edge of one of the disks. A rotary switch assembly (20) is operative to energize a selected piezoelectric element (38) causing it to radially expand, thereby forcing each of the disks to rotate in opposite directions. In a second embodiment, both of the disks include the piezoelectric elements around their circumferential edge. In a third embodiment, piezoelectric plates (68) are stacked circumferentially in slots (66) around the circumferential edge (70) of one of the disks and are selectively actuated so that the center of the selected piezoelectric element is caused to bow radially outward, causing the two disks to rotate in opposite directions. In a fourth embodiment, actuation of the selected piezoelectric element causes a crankarm (86) to turn as a thrust disk (88) rotates about the circumferential edge of a fixed driver disk (82).
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21 Claims
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1. A piezoelectric motor comprising:
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(a) a first and a second disk, each having a central axis and a circumferential edge, the first and second disks being disposed with their central axes in parallel alignment, and with their circumferential edges in contact at a point, at least one of the first and second disks being rotatable about a shaft extending along its central axis; (b) a plurality of piezoelectric elements being disposed in spaced apart array, inset around the circumferential edge of one of the first and second disks, the piezoelectric elements each including electrical leads through which a voltage may be applied to cause the piezoelectric elements to expand radially outwardly beyond the circumference of the one disk; (c) a voltage source; and (d) means connected to the leads and to the voltage source, for sequentially applying a voltage to the piezoelectric elements causing them to expand, the voltage being applied to a selected piezoelectric element that is immediately adjacent the point at which the circumferential edges of the first and second disks are in contact, the expanding piezoelectric element contacting the circumferential edge of the other disk, causing at least the one disk that is rotatable to rotate upon its axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A piezoelectric motor comprising:
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(a) a drive wheel having a central axis and including a plurality of piezoelectric elements disposed in spaced apart array around a radially outer edge of the drive wheel, each piezoelectric element having a surface generally coextensive with the circumference of the drive wheel, the surface of the piezoelectric element expanding radially outward beyond the circumference when subjected to an actuating voltage; (b) a reaction wheel, mounted on a rotatable shaft that extends parallel to the central axis of the drive wheel and disposed so that a point on a radially outer edge of the reaction wheel is in contact with a point on the radially outer edge of the drive wheel; (c) a source of voltage having a magnitude sufficient to cause the piezoelectric elements to expand; (d) a plurality of leads, each being connected to one of the piezoelectric elements and to the source of voltage in a circuit that includes a normally open switch; and (e) means for selectively closing the normally open switch to apply an actuating voltage to a selected piezoelectric element causing the piezoelectric element to expand outwardly, the selected piezoelectric element being offset from but proximate to the points at which the edges of the drive and reaction wheels are in contact, the expanding piezoelectric element being operative to provide a thrust against the reaction wheel, the thrust having a component directed tangentially of the radially outer edge of the reaction wheel, thereby causing the reaction wheel to rotate. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A piezoelectric motor comprising:
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(a) a first and a second shaft extending parallel to each other, the first shaft being rotatable and including a rotary switch assembly; (b) a drive wheel mounted on the first shaft; (c) a reaction wheel, axially and rotatably mounted on the second shaft, adjacent the drive wheel, with a peripheral edge of the reaction wheel contacting a peripheral edge of the drive wheel at a point along a line connecting the centers of the reaction and drive wheels; (d) a plurality of piezoelectric elements disposed in slots arranged in spaced apart array around the peripheral edge of the drive wheel, each piezoelectric element being electrically connected to one of a plurality of switch contacts in the rotary switch assembly and operative to expand radially outward when energized with a voltage; and (a) a voltage supply, electrically connected to a brush mounted adjacent the switch contacts in the rotary switch assembly, the brush contacting a specific one of the switch contacts to complete a circuit so that voltage is applied to the piezoelectric element connected to the specific one of the switch contacts, the brush being disposed to energize a piezoelectric element offset from but proximate the line where the peripheral edge of the drive and the reaction wheels are in contact, causing that piezoelectric element to expand outwardly against the peripheral edge of the reaction wheel, forcing the drive wheel and the first shaft to rotate. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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