Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Extensile fluidic muscle actuator
- Patent Title (中): 延伸流体肌肉执行器
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Application No.: US12955242Application Date: 2010-11-29
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Publication No.: US08904919B2Publication Date: 2014-12-09
- Inventor: Benjamin K. S. Woods , Norman M. Wereley , Curt Kothera , Shane M. Boyer
- Applicant: Benjamin K. S. Woods , Norman M. Wereley , Curt Kothera , Shane M. Boyer
- Applicant Address: US MD Calverton US MD College Park
- Assignee: InnoVital Systems, Inc.,University of Maryland, College Park
- Current Assignee: InnoVital Systems, Inc.,University of Maryland, College Park
- Current Assignee Address: US MD Calverton US MD College Park
- Agency: Ober, Kaler, Grimes & Shriver
- Agent Royal W. Craig
- Main IPC: F15B15/10
- IPC: F15B15/10 ; A61F2/08 ; A61F2/50

Abstract:
An Extensile Fluidic Muscle Actuator (FMA) that changes the normal direction of force and motion, achieving compressive force generation and extensile motion output with just a small increase in friction, weight, and cost is disclosed. The motion conversion is accomplished by a pushrod that is attached to the inside end of one of the actuator's end fittings, and extends through the actuator body and slidably out through the other end fitting. The other end fitting is held stationary by a seal housing that contains a sealing element to retain internal fluid pressure as the actuator moves. A linear bearing may also be installed to keep the rod aligned and centered properly in the seal. Upon pressurization of the actuator, the flexible body of the actuator will expand radially, causing relative contractile motion between the two end fittings. However, as the two end fittings are drawn towards each other, the pushrod is extended.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110067563A1 EXTENSILE FLUIDIC MUSCLE ACTUATOR Public/Granted day:2011-03-24
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