Active material based seal assemblies
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1. An active material based seal assembly adapted for use with an adjacent surface, said assembly comprising:
- a seal structure comprising a non-active sealing member, and an active material operable to change at least one attribute in response to an activation signal, wherein the change in the at least one attribute changes a modulus property and/or shape of the seal structure, wherein the active material is selected from the group consisting essentially of shape memory polymers, electroactive polymers, magnetostrictive materials, electrorheological fluids, electrorheological elastomers, magnetorheological fluids, magnetorheological elastomers, dielectric elastomers, ionic polymer metal composites, piezoelectric polymers, piezoelectric ceramics, and various combinations of the foregoing materials; and
a controller in operative communication with the active material adapted to selectively provide the activation signal,wherein the active material is drivenly coupled to the member, and configured to cause the member to selectively engage the surface, so as to form a seal therewith.
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Abstract
Active seal assemblies employing active materials that can be controlled and remotely changed to alter the seal effectiveness, wherein the active seal assemblies actively change modulus properties such as stiffness, shape orientation, and the like. In this manner, in seal applications tailored for vehicles such as in a vehicle door application, door opening and closing efforts can be minimized yet seal effectiveness can be maximized.
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1. An active material based seal assembly adapted for use with an adjacent surface, said assembly comprising:
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a seal structure comprising a non-active sealing member, and an active material operable to change at least one attribute in response to an activation signal, wherein the change in the at least one attribute changes a modulus property and/or shape of the seal structure, wherein the active material is selected from the group consisting essentially of shape memory polymers, electroactive polymers, magnetostrictive materials, electrorheological fluids, electrorheological elastomers, magnetorheological fluids, magnetorheological elastomers, dielectric elastomers, ionic polymer metal composites, piezoelectric polymers, piezoelectric ceramics, and various combinations of the foregoing materials; and a controller in operative communication with the active material adapted to selectively provide the activation signal, wherein the active material is drivenly coupled to the member, and configured to cause the member to selectively engage the surface, so as to form a seal therewith. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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2. An active material based seal assembly, comprising:
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a seal structure comprising a non-active sealing member, and an active material operable to change at least one attribute in response to an activation signal, wherein the change in the at least one attribute changes a modulus property and/or shape of the seal structure, wherein the active material is selected from the group consisting essentially of shape memory alloys, electroactive polymers, ferromagnetic shape memory alloys, magnetostrictive materials, electrorheological fluids, electrorheological elastomers, magnetorheological fluids, magnetorheological elastomers, dielectric elastomers, ionic polymer metal composites, piezoelectric polymers, piezoelectric ceramics, and various combinations of the foregoing materials; and a controller in operative communication with the active material adapted to selectively provide the activation signal, wherein the active material presents an elongated, non-circular geometric configuration, is drivenly coupled to the member and configured to laterally expand in response to the signal in one direction, has one lateral end fixedly attached to a rigid member, and a free end operable to cause the member to selectively engage a non-active seal component as a result of the change, so as to form a linearly acting active seal configuration.
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