Document Type
Patent
Publication Date
March 2013
Patent Number
8402711
Abstract
Multistable shape-shifting surfaces that retain their effectiveness as physical barriers while undergoing changes in shape and that can remain stable in the various shapes. The shape changes include any motion that makes the surface more effective at performing its function, such as expansion, shrinkage, twisting, encircling, wiggling, swallowing or constricting. The shape-shifting surfaces include tiled arrays of polygonal cells, each cell including specifically-designed compliant flexures attached to specifically-shaped overlapping thin plates or shells. The surfaces remain stable by leveraging them during deformation to an extent that they cannot spontaneously return to the unstressed shape. Applications for such surfaces include micro-scale cellular engineering and macro-scale biomedical applications, recreational uses, national security, and environmental protection.
Application Number
13/484,680
Recommended Citation
Lusk, Craig Perry and Montalbano, Paul Joseph, "Multistable shape-shifting surfaces" (2013). USF Patents. 203.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_patents/203
Assignees
University of South Florida
Filing Date
05/31/2012
Primary/U.S. Class
52/46