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AU2012233060B2
AU2012233060B2 AU2012233060A AU2012233060A AU2012233060B2 AU 2012233060 B2 AU2012233060 B2 AU 2012233060B2 AU 2012233060 A AU2012233060 A AU 2012233060A AU 2012233060 A AU2012233060 A AU 2012233060A AU 2012233060 B2 AU2012233060 B2 AU 2012233060B2
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Lee David Blattmann
Lachlan Richard Goldspink
Dickory Rudduck
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pct15008 Abstract The invention relates to a stabilising device (120) for an assembly which includes two shape memory alloy -wires (104, 106) adapted to operate in conjunction. The stabilising device (120) includes a rocker plate (108) for attachment to each of the s shape memory alloy wires; the rocker plate (108) is adapted to pivot when one shape memory alloy wire (104 or 106) is subjected to a stress greater than that to which the other shape memory alloy wire (106 or 104) is subjected, in order to reduce the stress on the first-mentioned shape memory alloy wire. The invention further relates to a fastener (60) including a stud (54) having a 10 locking cavity (56), an aperture (58) adapted to receive the stud (54), a locking means (teeth) (62) adapted to engage the locking cavity (56), a shuttle (66) rotatable by a rotating means including material adapted to contract when activated and a plug (87) slidable within the shuttle (66) to close off the aperture (58) when not occupied by the stud (54). The shuttle (66) is rotatable by the rotating means 15 between a locking position, in which the locking means (teeth) (62) engages the locking cavity (56), and an unlocking position in which the locking means (teeth) (62) does not engage the locking cavity (56). The plug (87) can help to prevent contamination of the fastener (60). WO02006/105585 PCTAU2006/00 0416

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CHRYSILIOU IP 114-115/BIZTEK 20 DALE ST BROOKVALE SYDNEY NSW 2100 AUSTRALIA PHONE: 02 9905 1033 FAX: 02 9907 2422 SPEED DIAL: 541 AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT Name of Applicant: TELEZYGOLOGY INC Actual Inventor: Address for Service Chrysiliou IP Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys 114-115/Biztek 20 Dale Street Brookvale NSW 2100 Invention Title: Stud Fastener And Stabilising Device The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: pCt15008 STUD FASTENER AND STABILISING DEVICE Field of the Invention This invention relates to fastener assemblies and to stabilising devices. In particular, the invention concerns a stud fastener with a slidable plug to help 5 prevent contamination of the fastener mechanism. The invention also concerns a stabilising device to reduce the stress on shape memory alloy wires of, for example, a fastener. Background of the Invention In a first aspect, the invention is concerned with a stud fastener. Stud fasteners are 1o useful in many applications. They can be used, for example, to close doors, being attached to a door frame and adapted to receive a stud on a door. A stud fastener can be used in many other applications, In a second aspect, the invention is concerned with a stabilising device, especially for (but not limited to) a fastening assembly which uses shape memory alloy wires. The stabilising device can operate is to reduce the stress on the shape memory alloy wires. Australian Provisional Patent Application No, 2004905399 (the "Provisional Application"), the contents of which are imported herein by reference, disclosed a fastener including' a stud having a locking cavity; 20 an aperture adapted to receive the stud; locking means adapted to engage the locking cavity; and a shuttle rotatable by rotating means including material adapted to contract when activated, the shuttle being rotatable by the rotating means between a locking position, in which the locking means engages the locking cavity, 25 and an unlocking position in which the locking means does not engage the locking cavity. One embodiment of the fastener was described in the Provisional Application and this is an especially preferred embodiment. A second embodiment was described in connection with international patent application number PCT/AU2004/000623, 30 the contents of which are also imported herein by reference. For convenience, some of the features of the first embodiment are set out below, pctO5008 First Embodiment (the Provisional Application) The stud may take the form of a pin or peg, with the locking cavity preferably being a groove around all or part of the stud. Preferably, the stud in the region of a locking cavity is of circular cross section, but the invention is not limited to this 5 embodiment. The aperture adapted to receive the stud is preferably of the same shape as the cross sectional shape of the stud, eg, circular. The aperture may take any other suitable shape. The locking means adapted to engage the locking cavity is preferably one or more 1o teeth adapted to engage the locking cavity, such as the groove. The shuttle which is rotatable by the rotating means is rotatable between a locking position in which the locking means such as the teeth engage the locking cavity, such as the groove, and an unlocking position in which the locking means do not engage the locking cavity. The shuttle preferably incorporates means which 15 engages the locking means in the locking position and which fail to engage the locking means or which move the locking means out of engagement with the locking cavity in the unlocking position. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the shuttle has one or more apertures into which the locking means may be received in the unlocking position. When the 20 locking means, such as teeth, are not in these apertures, the shuttle is designed to push the locking means into the locking cavity and hence to the locking position. In another embodiment, the shuttle may include or be associated with means adapted to engage the locking means and draw them out of engagement with the locking cavity, when the shuttle is rotated to the unlocking position. 25 The shuttle is rotatable by rotating means which includes material adapted to contract when activated. Preferably, this material is shape memory alloy wire, as discussed below. It is further preferred that the shape memory alloy wire is wound around the shuttle which is rotatable within a body for the fastener. The shape memory alloy wire is attached at one end to the shuttle and at the other to a non 30 rotatable part of the fastener. When the shape memory alloy wire is caused to contract by the application of suitable energy to reach the necessary temperature, the shuttle can rotate from the locking position to the unlocking position. A second pctl5008 shape memory alloy wire may be similarly connected to the shuttle in order to rotate it from the unlocking position to the locking position. Shape memory alloys are known and are usually made predominantly or wholly of titanium and nickel. They may also include other material, such as aluminium, zinc 5 and copper. A shape memory alloy is capable of adopting one shape below a predetermined transition temperature and changing to a second shape once its temperature exceeds the transition temperature. Conversely, when the shape memory alloy cools below the transition temperature, it is capable of adopting the first shape again. 10 Shape memory alloy wire currently available, such as that sold under the trade mark Nitinol, is capable of contracting by about 3 percent when activated by heating. Activation of the material adapted to contract when activated is preferably achieved through electrical resistance heating, with a wire feed to the assembly. 15 The fastener of the invention may include lock status sensors, which can report whether the fastener is in the locked or unlocked state. Such sensors may act as a reed switch, for example, so that when they make contact a report is generated that the fastener is in the locked or unlocked state, depending on the construction of the fastener. The lock status sensors may also work by enabling completion of an 20 electrical circuit. Other configurations and means of sensing may also be applicable. The fastener of the invention also preferably includes bias means, such as a spring, biasing the fastener towards the locked state. The fastener of the invention also preferably includes an ejector spring, to assist ejection of the stud when the locking 25 means is no longer engaged with the locking cavity. The fastener of the invention may also include a temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the shape memory alloy wire in the preferred embodiments. This can adjust the amount of energy applied to the shape memory alloy wire, depending on sensed temperature, to take into account varying conditions. For example, if the 30 temperature is relatively low, a larger amount of power may need to be delivered to the shape memory alloy wire to heat it to the desired temperature, Conversely, if the temperature is high, the amount of power to be delivered to the shape memory alloy wire in order to cause it to contract may be far less. A temperature sensor can enable feedback and cause adjustment of power delivery in this regard.
pct15008 Optionally, the fastener of the invention has manual override so that the fastener can be released even if the shuttle cannot rotate to the unlocking position. A manual override may be necessary, for example, if there is no power to activate the shape memory alloy wire, or if the fastener fails for some reason, A manual 5 override is disclosed in the Provisional Patent Application and will not be further detailed here. Disclosure of the Invention - First Aspect It has been found that useful variations may be made to the fastener described above and these will now be discussed. 10 It is preferred that the fastener includes means to relieve stress on the material adapted to contract when activated, in the event that the mechanism is jammed or under extreme load. Preferably, this means takes the form of an overstress spring. This was disclosed in International Patent Application No, PCT/AU2004/001580, The contents of this specification are also imported herein by reference, 15 It is preferred that the fastener includes a plug which can close off the opening of the fastener when in the unlocked state. Accordingly, this invention provides a fastener including: a stud having a locking cavity; an aperture adapted to receive the stud; 20 locking means adapted to engage the locking cavity; a shuttle rotatable by rotating means including material adapted to contract when activated, the shuttle being rotatable by the rotating means between a locking position, in which the locking means engages the locking cavity, and an unlocking position in which the locking means does not engage the 25 locking cavity; and a plug slidable within the shuttle to close off the aperture when not occupied by the stud. Preferably, the plug is biased towards the aperture by a compression spring which also acts to eject the stud when the locking means is disengaged from the locking 30 cavity of the stud. It is preferred that the compression spring is longer and more robust than the spring disclosed in the drawings of the Provisional Application, pctl5008 It is also preferred that the plug provides a fluid-tight seal when it occupies the aperture, in order to prevent contamination of the fastener mechanism. In the Provisional Application, the inclusion of lock status sensors was discussed. Lock status sensors can detect if the fastener is in a locked or unlocked state. An 5 example was given of a reed switch, but this was not limiting. Optical sensors may also be used, as another example. Optical sensors can detect if the stud is retained in the fastener assembly, and if the shuttle is in the fully locked state. If the fastener were to be only partially locked - for example, if the shuttle was not fully blocking the teeth, then the sensors could report this. Optical sensors may have more 10 durability than mechanical sensors. When the material adapted to contract when activated is shape memory alloy wire, such as Nitinol, it is preferred that the Nitinol wire is subject to a slightly lower strain during contraction, in order to enhance life cycles. For example, if the amount of contraction of the Nitinol wire is changed from 3% to 2,5%, the life 15 cycles of the wire may be as many as 300,000 cycles, A torsion spring may be used to rebias the shape memory alloy wire and to drive the shuttle into the locked position. A torsion spring may have a lower spring rate than the ring-style spring discussed in connection with the drawings in the Provisional Application, 20 It is also preferred that, when the fastener includes two parallel Nitinol wires, a stabilising device is used to ensure that the two wires share the load, in order to enhance life of the wires. This aspect of the invention is applicable not only to the stud fastener of the Provisional Application, but also to various other assemblies in which two shape memory alloy wires are used. 25 Disclosure of the Invention - Second Aspect In a second aspect, this invention provides a stabilising device for an assembly which includes a first shape memory alloy wire adapted to operate in conjunction with a second shape memory alloy wire in the assembly, wherein the stabilising device includes a rocker plate for attachment to each wire, the rocker plate being 30 adapted to pivot when one shape memory alloy wire is subjected to a stress greater than that to which the other shape memory alloy wire is subject, in order to reduce the stress on the one shape memory alloy wire.
pct15008 An example of the stabilising device is shown in connection with the drawings, below. Other configurations may be suitable. Brief Description of the Drawings The invention will now be described in connection with certain non-limiting 5 examples thereof in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, being a stud fastener in the locked position, with part of the outer body removed and some of the base on the right hand side omitted; Figure 2 is a side elevation in sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 1, 10 with the outer body in place; Figure 3 is a view corresponding to that of Figure 1, but in the unlocked position; Figure 4 is a view corresponding to that of Figure 2, but in the unlocked position; 15 Figure 5 is a plan view of an embodiment of the second aspect of the invention, being a stabilising device where neither shape memory alloy wire is stressed; and Figure 6 is a view corresponding to that in Figure 5 after stressing of one of the wires. 20 Detailed Description of the Drawings With reference to Figures 1 to 4, fastener 60 includes stud 54 having a locking cavity being circumferential groove 56. Fastener 60 includes aperture 58 (Figure 2) into which stud 54 can be received by a push-fit Fastener 60 includes eight teeth 62, (three of which are labelled in Figure 1) each 25 having a tongue 64 (Figure 2) which can engage groove 56. Shuttle 66 is mounted for rotation within body 68 between two positions, The first position is that shown in Figures 1 and 2, where locking protrusions 70 maintain teeth 62 in the locking position into groove 56 of stud 54, when stud 54 is in aperture 58. The second position is that shown in Figures 3 and 4, in which shuttle 30 66 has rotated sufficiently so that teeth 62 are located in apertures 72 between potl5008 locking protrusions 70. In this configuration, teeth 62 are no longer maintained in the locked position in groove 56 in stud 58. Shuttle 66 is rotated from one position to the other through shape memory alloy wire running through guides 73 and 75 (Figure 1), one being used to rotate shuttle s 66 to the locking position and the other to rotate it to the unlocking position. The shape memory alloy wires are attached via crimp holder 93 as shown in Figures 2 and 4. Printed circuit board 102 supplies power and instructions to fastener 60 and handles reports. Fastener 60 includes rear cap 78. Power is supplied via electrical wires 80. 10 Also shown in Figures 2 and 4 is stud optical sensor 83. This senses whether stud 54 is in the locked or unlocked position and can report to an external source (not shown). Fastener 60 also includes overstress spring 100 (refer Figures 1 and 3). As best shown in Figures 2 and 4, fastener 60 includes in this embodiment sliding 15 plug 87 mounted on detector pin 89. Compression spring 91 serves to urge sliding plug 87 to the position in which it closes off aperture 58, and also to cause ejection of stud 54 when unlocked. In the locked position (Figure 2), optical sensor 83 detects detector pin 89. This enables fastener 60 to report that stud 54 is engaged. When stud 54 is released and ejected, as shown in Figure 4, optional sensor 83 no 20 longer detects pin 89 and fastener 60 can report that it is unlocked. Reference is now made to Figures 5 and 6, in which stabilising device 120 is illustrated. Each of first shape memory alloy wire 104 and second shape memory wire 106 is attached to rocker plate 108 by suitable means (not shown). Rocker plate 108 can 25 pivot about pin 114 and has a groove along each edge 110 and 112 to act as a guide for wire 104 and wire 106 respectively. If wire 104 'contracts, rocker plate 108 will pivot about pin 114 to transfer a small amount of stress, in the form of elongation to wire 106. The reverse will happen if it is wire 106 which contracts (as shown in Figure 6). In this way, when one shape 30 memory alloy wire is subjected to a stress greater than that to which the other shape memory alloy wire is subject, the stress on the first wire is reduced by stressing the other shape memory wire to a small extent.
pct 5008 Industrial Applicability As will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the various arts, the invention disclosed herein are not limited to the examples set out and have wide applications in many areas, representing significant advances in the relevant art. In particular, 5 the invention provides a fastener which is less subject to contamination, and a stabilising device which can enhance the operation and longevity of devices using shape memory alloy wire.

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1. A fastener (60) including: a stud (54) having a locking cavity (56); an aperture (58) adapted to receive the stud (54); locking means (62) adapted to engage the locking cavity (56); a shuttle (66) rotatable by rotating means including material adapted to contract when activated, the shuttle (66) being rotatable by the rotating means between a locking position, in which the locking means (62) engages the locking cavity (56), and an unlocking position in which the locking means (62) does not engage the locking cavity (56); and a lock status sensor (83); wherein the fastener (60) further includes a plug (87) slidable within the shuttle (66) to close off the aperture (58) when not occupied by the stud (54), wherein the plug (87) is mounted on a pin (89) detectable by the sensor (83).
2. The fastener (60) of claim 1, wherein the plug (87) is biased towards the aperture (58) by a bias means.
3. The fastener (60) of claim 2, wherein the bias means is a compression spring (91).
4. The fastener (60) of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the plug (87) is adapted to provide a fluid-tight seal when it closes off the aperture (58).
5. The fastener (60) of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the lock status sensor (83) comprises at least one optical sensor (83).
6. The fastener of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the material adapted to contract when activated includes two shape memory alloy wires. 9
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