Shape memory alloy temperature sensor
First Claim
1. A temperature history indication apparatus, comprising:
- a) a body, defining a path from an attachment portion thereof to an engagement portion thereof;
b) a sensing element, having a first portion mounted with the attachment portion such that motion of the first portion toward the engagement portion along the path is constrained, and having a second portion capable of first and second configurations, mounted with the engagement portion such that movement of the second portion toward the attachment portion along the path is prevented by such mounting when in the first configuration and not prevented when in the second configuration, and having a temperature responsive element made of a shape memory alloy mounted with the first and second portions such that changes in the temperature responsive element urge motion of the second portion toward the attachment portion along the path.
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Abstract
The present invention comprises a sensing element mounted with a body. The sensing element comprises a portion made with a shape memory alloy. The sensing element mounts with the body, fixedly at two ends. The fixed mounting at one end, however, is configured so that it can be converted to allow a moveable relationship between the body and the sensing element. While the mounting is fixed, the sensing element is prevented from indicating temperature deviations, and the apparatus can be stored and handled freely. After the mounting is converted to provide a moveable relationship, however, a temporary temperature excursion can cause the SMA portion to contract, providing a discernible change in the relationship between the sensing element and the body.
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18 Claims
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1. A temperature history indication apparatus, comprising:
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a) a body, defining a path from an attachment portion thereof to an engagement portion thereof;
b) a sensing element, having a first portion mounted with the attachment portion such that motion of the first portion toward the engagement portion along the path is constrained, and having a second portion capable of first and second configurations, mounted with the engagement portion such that movement of the second portion toward the attachment portion along the path is prevented by such mounting when in the first configuration and not prevented when in the second configuration, and having a temperature responsive element made of a shape memory alloy mounted with the first and second portions such that changes in the temperature responsive element urge motion of the second portion toward the attachment portion along the path. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A temperature history indication apparatus, comprising:
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a) a body, defining a path having a length from an attachment portion thereof to an engagement portion thereof;
b) a sensing element, mounted at a first end with the attachment portion fixed along the direction of the path, and having a removable mounting with the engagement portion fixed along the direction of the path, wherein the sensing element comprises a shape memory alloy that, when in its Austenitic state, provides the sensing element with an initial length sufficient to allow both mountings, and, when in its Martensitic state, provides the sensing element with length less than the initial length unless constrained by the removable mounting. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A temperature history indication apparatus, comprising:
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a) a body;
b) a shape memory alloy element having a first length in a first state and a second length in a second state;
c) means for mounting the shape memory alloy element with the body such that the shape memory alloy element is prevented from attaining its second length when the mounting is in a first configuration but not when the mounting is in a second configuration;
d) means for making change in the length of the shape memory alloy element perceptible. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A temperature history indication apparatus, comprising:
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a) a body;
b) a shape memory alloy element having first and second ends, mounted fixedly with the body at the first end, and mounted with the body at the second end in a removable fixed relationship, and having a length such that the shape memory alloy in its Austenitic state extends from the fixed mounting to the removeable fixed mounting sufficient to allow fixed mounting, and such the shape memory in its Martensitic state does not extend from the fixed mounting to the removeable fixed mounting sufficient to allow fixed mounting. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A temperature history indication apparatus, comprising:
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a) a wire made of a shape memory alloy, having a first end and a second end, where the wire proximal the second end has a characteristic cross-section at a first distance from the second end, and an increased cross-section greater than the characteristic cross-section at a second distance, less than the first distance, from the second end;
b) a body, having tapering cross-section at a first body end, and having an opening prohibiting passage of wire of the increased cross-section and allowing passage of wire of the characteristic cross-section at a second body end;
c) an indicator mounted with the wire such that change in length of the wire causes perceptible change in the indicator;
d) wherein the wire mounts fixedly with the body at the first body end, and passes through the opening at the second body end. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. A method of providing a persistent indication of a temperature history, comprising:
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a) providing a shape memory alloy element, having a first length at temperatures below a threshold temperature, contracting to a second length when exposed to a temperature transition from below to above the threshold temperature, and not appreciably expanding when exposed to a temperature transition from above to below the threshold temperature, and whose length is physically constrained to be greater then the second length by a removable constraint;
b) exposing the element to temperatures below the threshold temperature;
c) removing the removable constraint;
d) exposing the element to unknown temperature history;
e) determining if the element exhibits the first length or the second length.
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