Linearly actuated valve
First Claim
1. A linearly actuated valve of the type comprising a valve body, a valve seal linearly movable with respect to the body between first and second positions, bias means biasing the valve seal toward the first position, a shape memory alloy means separate from the bias means and disposed between the valve seal and the body, electrical circuit means for providing electrical current to the shape memory alloy such that the valve seal is moved from the first position to the second position when current is applied thereto, the improvement comprising,the electrical circuit being continuously closed and comprised entirely of electrical conductors having no sliding electrical contacts.
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Abstract
The invention comprises a linearly actuated valve which includes a valve body, a valve seal linearly movable with respect to the body between closed and open positions, a spring and a shape memory alloy wire. The spring both biases the valve toward the closed position, and forms a part of the electrical circuit providing current to the shape memory alloy wire. The valve seal may be accurately positioned between the closed position and the open position by applying a pulse frequency modulated electrical current to the spring and the shape memory alloy wire. The electrical circuit is continuously closed and is comprised entirely of electrical conductors having no sliding electrical contacts to eliminate arcing and sparking.
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1. A linearly actuated valve of the type comprising a valve body, a valve seal linearly movable with respect to the body between first and second positions, bias means biasing the valve seal toward the first position, a shape memory alloy means separate from the bias means and disposed between the valve seal and the body, electrical circuit means for providing electrical current to the shape memory alloy such that the valve seal is moved from the first position to the second position when current is applied thereto, the improvement comprising,
the electrical circuit being continuously closed and comprised entirely of electrical conductors having no sliding electrical contacts.
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12. A linearly actuated actuator of the type comprising an actuator body, a member linearly movable with respect to the body between first and second positions, said member includes a valve seal, a coil spring biasing the member toward the first position, a shape memory alloy means disposed between the member and the body and within the coil spring, electrical circuit means for providing electrical current to the shape memory alloy such that the member is moved from the first position to the second position when current is applied thereto, the improvement comprising.
the electrical circuit being continuously closed regardless of the position of the actuator and comprised entirely of electrical conductors having no sliding electrical contacts.
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16. A linear motion actuator comprising:
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a body, a member movable in a linear direction between first and second positions with respect to the body, wherein the member includes a valve seal, a shape memory alloy means having opposing ends and extended in a direction parallel to the linear direction, the shape memory alloy means being operatively connected to the member at one end and to the body at its opposite end, electrically conductive bias means separate from the shape memory alloy means, biasing the member toward the first position and away from the second position, the bias means having a first end connected to the member and a second end connected to the body, the bias means being electrically connected to the shape memory alloy means, a first electrical terminal connected to the end of the shape memory alloy that is connected to the body, a second electrical terminal connected to the end of the bias means that engages the body, such that the member may be moved from the first position to the second position by applying an electrical current to the first and second terminals such that the current passes through the bias means and the shape memory alloy means. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33)
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