A releasable fastener system comprises a loop portion and a hook portion. The loop portion includes a support and a loop material disposed on one side thereof. The hook portion generally includes a support and a plurality of closely spaced upstanding hook elements extending from one side thereof, wh
A releasable fastener system comprises a loop portion and a hook portion. The loop portion includes a support and a loop material disposed on one side thereof. The hook portion generally includes a support and a plurality of closely spaced upstanding hook elements extending from one side thereof, wherein the plurality of hook elements comprises a first portion fabricated from a shape memory material and at least one additional portion fabricated from a different shape memory material. An activation device is coupled to the plurality of hook elements, the activation device being operable to selectively provide an activation signal to the plurality of hook elements to change a shape orientation, a yield strength property, a flexural modulus property, or a combination thereof to reduce a shear force and/or a pull-off force of an engaged hook and loop portion. When the hook portion and loop portion are pressed together they interlock to form a releasable engagement. The resulting joint created by the engagement is relatively resistant to shear and pull forces and weak in peel strength forces. Introducing a suitable activation signal to the plurality of hook elements causes a change in shape orientation, flexural modulus property, or a combination thereof that is effectively reduces the shear and/or pull off forces in the releasable engagement. In this manner, disengagement of the releasable fastener system provides separation of the hook portion from the loop portion under controlled conditions. Also disclosed herein are processes for operating the releasable fastener system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A releasable fastener system comprising: a loop portion comprising a support and a loop material disposed on a surface thereon; a hook portion comprising a support, and a plurality of hook elements attached to the support, wherein the plurality of hook elements comprises a fi
What is claimed is: 1. A releasable fastener system comprising: a loop portion comprising a support and a loop material disposed on a surface thereon; a hook portion comprising a support, and a plurality of hook elements attached to the support, wherein the plurality of hook elements comprises a first portion fabricated from a shape memory material and at least one additional portion fabricated from a different shape memory material; and an activation device coupled to the plurality of hook elements, the activation device being operable to selectively provide an activation signal to the plurality of book elements to change a shape orientation, a yield strength property, a flexural modulus property, or a combination thereof to reduce a shear force and/or a pull-off force of an engaged hook and loop portion. 2. The releasable fastener system of claim 1, wherein the shape memory material comprises a shape memory polymer coating about a shape memory alloy fiber. 3. The releasable fastener system of claim 1, wherein the first portion and the at least one additional portion of the plurality of hook elements are randomly distributed about a surface of the hook support. 4. The releasable fastener system of claim 1, wherein the hook portion support and the loop portion support comprise an inflexible material. 5. The releasable fastener system of claim 1, wherein the shape memory material comprises a shape memory alloy, a shape memory polymer, a composite, or combinations comprising at least one of the foregoing shape memory materials. 6. The releasable fastener system of claim 5, wherein the shape memory alloy fiber comprises a nickel-titanium based alloy, an indium-titanium based alloy, a nickel-aluminum based alloy, a copper based alloy, a gold-cadmium based alloy, an iron-platinum based alloys, or an iron-palladium based alloys. 7. The releasable fastener system of claim 5, wherein the shape memory polymer comprises polyphosphazenes, poly(vinyl alcohols), polyaxnides, polyester amides, poly(amino acid)s, polyanhydrides, polycarbonates, polyacrylates, polyalkylenes, polyacrylamides, polyalkylene glycols, polyalkylene oxides, polyalkylene terephtbalates, polyortho esters, polyvinyl ethers, polyvinyl esters, polyvinyl halides, polyesters, polylactides, polyglycolides, polysiloxanes, polyurethanes, polyethers, polyether amides, polyetber esters, or copolymers thereof. 8. The releasable fastener system of claim 5, wherein the shape memory alloy comprises a composition selected to exhibit an austenite phase at an environmental temperature in which the fastener system is disposed and a martensite phase at about a temperature lower than the environmental temperature in which the fastener system. 9. The releasable fastener system of claim 5, wherein the shape memory alloy comprises a composition selected to exhibit a martensite phase at an environmental temperature in which the fastener system is disposed and an austentite phase at a temperature greater than the environmental temperature. 10. The releasable fastener system of claim 5, wherein the shape memory polymer comprises a first permanent shape and a second permanent shape in equilibrium with one another; and wherein the first permanent shape comprises a shape orientation of the plurality of hook elements in an inverted J-shaped orientation and the second permanent shape comprises a shape orientation of the plurality of hook elements in a substantially straightened shape orientation. 11. The releasable fastener system of claim 5, wherein the shape memory alloy comprises a composition having a one-way shape memory effect. 12. The releasable fastener system of claim 5, wherein the shape memory alloy comprises a composition having a two-way shape memory effect. 13. A process for operating a releasable fastener system, the process comprising: contacting a loop portion with a book portion to form a releasable engagement, wherein the loop portion comprises a support and a loop material disposed on a surface thereon, and wherein the hook portion comprises a support and a plurality of hook elements attached to the support, wherein the plurality of hook elements comprises a first portion fabricated from a shape memory material and at least one additional portion fabricated from a different shape memory material; maintaining constant shear and pull-off forces in the releasable engagement without introducing an activation signal; selectively introducing a first activation signal to the plurality of hook elements, wherein the first activation signal is effective to change a shape orientation, a flexural modulus property, or a combination thereof to the first portion of the plurality of hook elements to reduce the shear and/or pull off forces in the releasable engagement; and selectively introducing an additional activation signal to the plurality of hook elements, wherein the additional activation signal is effective to change a shape orientation, a flexural modulus property, or a combination thereof to the second portion of the plurality of hook elements to further reduce the shear and/or pull off forces in the releasable engagement. 14. The process according to claim 13, wherein the shape memory material comprises a shape memory alloy, a shape memory polymer, a composite, or combinations comprising at least one of the foregoing shape memory materials. 15. The process according to claim 13, wherein the first portion and the at least one additional portion of the plurality of hook elements are randomly distributed about a surface of the hook support. 16. A hook portion for a releasable fastener system comprising: a support; and a plurality of hook elements attached to the support, wherein the plurality of hook elements comprise a first portion fabricated from a shape memory material and at least one additional portion fabricated from a different shape memory material, and wherein the plurality of hook elements are adapted to change a shape orientation, a flexural modulus property, or a combination thereof, upon receipt of an activation signal, wherein the first portion is adapted to change the shape orientation, the flexural modulus property, or the combination thereof, upon receipt of a different activation signal than the at least one additional portion. 17. The hook portion of claim 16, wherein the shape memory material and the different shape memory material are selected from the group consisting of a shape memory alloy, a shape memory polymer, a composite, or combinations comprising at least one of the foregoing shape memory materials.
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