A power-off hold element for operating in cooperation with an actuator is disclosed. The power-off hold element comprises a material having selectively adjustable rigidity wherein a position or shape of said material is adjustable when energy is applied to increase the temperature of the material ab
A power-off hold element for operating in cooperation with an actuator is disclosed. The power-off hold element comprises a material having selectively adjustable rigidity wherein a position or shape of said material is adjustable when energy is applied to increase the temperature of the material above a temperature where the material becomes flexible and the material is rigid in a position or shape when the temperature of the material decreases below the temperature where the material becomes flexible. Also disclosed is a process for operating a power-off hold element for operating in cooperation with an actuator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power-off hold element for operating in cooperation with an actuator having a mobile part, wherein the power-off hold element comprises: a material having selectively adjustable rigidity and a memorized shape; and a structure connected with the material and having an
The invention claimed is: 1. A power-off hold element for operating in cooperation with an actuator having a mobile part, wherein the power-off hold element comprises: a material having selectively adjustable rigidity and a memorized shape; and a structure connected with the material and having an adjustable geometry; the structure and the material being arranged such that: when energy is applied to increase the temperature of the material above a temperature where the material becomes flexible, the structure allows the mobile part of the actuator to follow a motion that adjusts the geometry of the structure by deforming the material away from its memorized shape, and when the temperature of the material decreases below the temperature where the material becomes flexible, the structure prevents the mobile part of the actuator from moving; wherein the actuator is operable independently from temperature. 2. The power-off hold element according to claim 1 wherein the material comprises at least two shapes in memory. 3. The power-off hold element according to claim 1 wherein the material comprises a shape memory polymer. 4. The power-off hold element according to claim 1 wherein the material comprises a thermoplastic polymer. 5. The power-off hold element according to claim 4 wherein the polymer comprises multiple segments, and the 5 molecular weight of at least one of the segments is between about 500 and 10,000. 6. The power-off hold element according to claim 1 wherein the temperature of the material where the material becomes flexible is the glass transition temperature [Tg] of the material. 7. An actuator power-off hold element comprising: an actuator having a mobile part; a material having selectively adjustable rigidity and a memorized shape; and a structure connected with the material and having an adjustable geometry; the actuator, the structure and the material being arranged such that: when energy is applied to increase the temperature of the material above a temperature where the material becomes flexible, the structure allows the mobile part of the actuator to follow a motion that adjusts the geometry of the structure by deforming the material away from its memorized shape, and when the temperature of the material decreases below the temperature where the material becomes flexible, the structure prevents the mobile part of the actuator from moving; wherein the actuator is operable independently from temperature. 8. The actuator according to claim 7, selected from the group consisting of solenoids, electric motors, electromagnetic and/or electrostatic actuators, high performance actuators based on piezoelectrics, magnetostrictives electroactive polymers, ionic polymer metal composites, ionic polymer gels, and shape memory alloys. 9. The actuator according to claim 7, wherein in a rotary actuator a) the material locks a ball of a locking assembly against a detent, when the temperature of the material is below the temperature where the material becomes flexible and, b) the material does not resist the mechanism torque when the material is heated above a temperature where the material becomes flexible. 10. The actuator according to claim 7, wherein in an axial type actuator a) the actuator mechanism is in normal position at a temperature below glass transition temperature of the material, b) a heater for heating the material above glass transition temperature of the material is applied, the actuator moves to secondary position, c) the heater stops heating the material, the temperature of the material decreases below the glass transition temperature of the material, and the actuator mechanism is in no-power hold, d) the heater for heating the material above glass transition temperature of the material is applied, the actuator moves to tertiary position, e) the heater stops heating the material, the temperature of the material decreases below the glass transition temperature of the material, actuator mechanism is in no-power hold. 11. A Process for operating a power-off hold element for operating in cooperation with an actuator, wherein said power-off hold element comprises a material having selectively adjustable rigidity comprising: a) activating the actuator to move; b) applying energy to the power-off hold element to increase the temperature of the material above a temperature where the material becomes flexible; c) adjusting a geometry of a structure connected with the material by the motion of the actuator; d) stopping applying of energy to the power-off hold element until the temperature of the material decreases below the temperature where the material becomes flexible and fixing the adjusted geometry connected with the material, so as to block the motion of the actuator; e) stopping the activating of the actuator. 12. The process according to claim 11 wherein the material is adjustable in at least two shapes in memory. 13. The process according to claim 11 wherein the material comprises a shape memory polymer. 14. The process according to claim 11 wherein the material comprises a thermoplastic polymer. 15. The process according to claim 13 wherein the polymer comprises multiple segments, and the molecular weight of at least one of the segments is between about 500 and 10,000. 16. The process according to claim 11 wherein the temperature of the material where the material becomes flexible is the glass transition temperature [Tg] of the material. 17. A process according to claim 11 wherein a rotary actuator comprises the steps a) locking a ball of a locking assembly against a detent by the material, when the temperature of the material is below the temperature where the material becomes flexible and, heating the material above a temperature where the material becomes flexible and does not resist the mechanism torque. 18. The process according to claim 11 wherein in an axial type actuator a) the actuator mechanism is in normal position, b) the actuator is activated and moves to a secondary position and the material is heated above a temperature where the material becomes flexible, c) the actuator mechanism is in no-power hold position when the temperature of the material decreases below a temperature where the material becomes flexible, d) the actuator is activated and moves to a tertiary position and the material is heated above a temperature where the material becomes flexible, e) the actuator mechanism is in no-power hold position when the temperature of the material decreases below a temperature where the material becomes flexible. 19. A power off hold element according to claim 1, wherein at a temperature above the temperature where the material becomes flexible, the actuator is capable of adjusting said geometry along a two-way motion. 20. An actuator according to claim 7, wherein at a temperature above the temperature where the material becomes flexible, the actuator is capable of adjusting said geometry along a two-way motion.
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