IP Library Granted Patent US 12709000
Granted Patent B2
US 12709000 · App. 18/563,695 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Magnetic torsion spring for a magnetically actuated mechanism and method for forming the spring

Inventors: Cameron Forbrigger (Hatchet Lake, CA); Adam Schonewille (Aldergrove, CA); Eric Diller (York, CA)
Assignee: The Governing Council of the University of Toronto
B25J9/106
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Patent No.
US 12709000
App. No.
18/563,695
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magnetic torsion spring for a magnetically actuated mechanism, the spring having first and second links of the mechanism rotatably connected at a joint of the mechanism, the first link provided with a first magnet spaced from the joint and the second link provided with a second magnet spaced from the joint generating a spring effect, the spring defined by a torque curve with respect to spring deflection, the torque curve defined by spring type, dimensionless characteristic length ratio of the spring, and an amplitude constant, and the length ratio has a value between 0 and 1.

Claims (38)

1 . A magnetic torsion spring for a magnetically actuated mechanism, the spring comprising:

first and second links of the mechanism rotatably connected at a joint of the mechanism, wherein the first link is provided with a first magnet spaced from the joint and the second link is provided with a second magnet spaced from the joint generating a spring effect;

wherein the spring is defined by a torque curve with respect to spring deflection, the torque curve defined by spring type, dimensionless characteristic length ratio of the spring, and an amplitude constant; and

the length ratio has a value between 0 and 1.

2 . The magnetic torsion spring of claim 1 wherein the mechanism is a robot.

3 . The magnetic torsion spring of claim 1 wherein the mechanism has a size less than or equal to 5 mm.

4 . The magnetic torsion spring of claim 1 wherein the spring is wirelessly actuatable by an external magnetic field source.

5 . The magnetic torsion spring of claim 1 wherein the spring type is selected from the group consisting of diagonal, off-diagonal, z-z, and θ-θ spring types.

6 . The magnetic torsion spring of claim 1 wherein the joint is a revolute joint.

7 . The magnetic torsion spring of claim 1 wherein the first and second magnets are uniformly magnetized.

8 . The magnetic torsion spring of claim 1 wherein the first and second magnets are configured for use in actuation of the magnetically actuated mechanism.

9 . A magnetically actuated mechanism, the mechanism comprising:

a first magnetic torsion spring comprising first and second links of the mechanism rotatably connected at a first joint of the mechanism, wherein the first link is provided with a first magnet spaced from the first joint and the second link is provided with a second magnet spaced from the first joint generating a first spring effect; and

a second magnetic torsion spring comprising a third link of the mechanism rotatably connected to the second link at a second joint of the mechanism, wherein the third link is provided with a third magnet spaced from the second joint generating a second spring effect;

wherein each of the springs is defined by a torque curve with respect to spring deflection, the torque curve defined by spring type, dimensionless characteristic length ratio of the spring, and an amplitude constant; and

the length ratio has a value between 0 and 1.

10 . The magnetically actuated mechanism of claim 9 wherein the mechanism is a robot.

11 . The magnetically actuated mechanism of claim 9 wherein the mechanism has a size less than or equal to 5 mm.

12 . The magnetically actuated mechanism of claim 9 wherein each of the springs is wirelessly actuatable by an external magnetic field source.

13 . The magnetically actuated mechanism of claim 9 wherein the spring type is selected from the group consisting of diagonal, off-diagonal, z-z, and θ-θ spring types.

14 . The magnetically actuated mechanism of claim 9 wherein the first joint and the second joint are revolute joints.

15 . The magnetically actuated mechanism of claim 9 wherein the first joint has a first joint axis of rotation parallel to a second joint axis of the second joint.

16 . The magnetically actuated mechanism of claim 9 wherein the first joint has a first joint axis of rotation non-parallel to a second joint axis of the second joint.

17 . The magnetically actuated mechanism of claim 9 wherein the first, second and third magnets are uniformly magnetized.

18 . The magnetically actuated mechanism of claim 9 wherein the first, second and third magnets are configured for use in actuation of the magnetically actuated mechanism.

19 . A method for forming a magnetic torsion spring having a desired torque-displacement response for a magnetically actuatable mechanism, the spring comprising first and second links of the mechanism rotatably connected at a joint of the mechanism, comprising:

a. providing first and second magnets for positioning on the first and second links, respectively;

b. determining a desired magnetic actuation response;

c. selecting a spring type based on the desired magnetic actuation response;

d. determining a torque curve reflective of the desired torque-displacement response;

e. selecting a dimensionless parameter length ratio to achieve the shape of the desired torque-displacement response;

f. selecting an amplitude constant to achieve an amplitude of the desired torque-displacement response; and

g. positioning the first and second magnets on the first and second links, respectively, using the spring geometry, each of the first and second magnets spaced from the joint, and the length ratio having a value between 0 and 1, generating a spring effect.

20 . The method of claim 19 wherein the spring type is selected from the group consisting of diagonal, off-diagonal, z-z, and θ-θ spring types.

21 . The method of claim 19 wherein the spring is wirelessly actuatable by an external magnetic field source.

22 . The method of claim 19 wherein the joint is a revolute joint.

23 . The method of claim 19 wherein the first and second magnets are uniformly magnetized.

24 . The method of claim 19 wherein the first and second magnets are configured for use in actuation of the magnetically actuatable mechanism.