Signal-carrying flexure structure for micro-electromechanical devices
View Patent ↗A signal-carrying flexure structure for a MEM device comprises at least two conductive flexure segments having respective cross-sectional areas, and at least one crosspiece affixed to the flexure segments to operatively couple the segments together such that the flexure segments and crosspiece form a single flexure structure. The resulting flexure structure's spring constant is less than that of a solid flexure having a comparable total cross-sectional area, while its resistance is approximately equal to that of the solid flexure.
1. A signal-carrying flexure structure for a micro-electromechanical device, comprising:
a substrate;
at least two conductive flexure segments having respective longitudinal axes, each of said segments having a respective cross-sectional area with respect to a plane which is perpendicular to said substrate and parallel to said segment's longitudinal axis;
at least one conductive crosspiece affixed to said flexure segments to operatively couple said segments together such that said flexure segments and crosspiece form a single flexure structure, wherein the total cross-sectional area of said at least one crosspiece is less than the total cross-sectional area of said at least two conductive flexure segments, said flexure segments and crosspieces arranged such that the resistance of said flexure structure is equivalent to and the spring constant of said flexure structure is less than that of a solid flexure having a comparable total cross-sectional area with respect to a plane which is perpendicular to said substrate and parallel to said solid flexure's longitudinal axis;
at least one support structure affixed to said substrate, said flexure structure having first and second ends, at least one of which is affixed to a respective one of said support structures, said flexure structure arranged such that its flexure segments and crosspieces extend from said support structures and are parallel to and at approximately equal heights above said substrate;
wherein said at least two conductive flexure segments are parallel to each other.
2. The signal-carrying flexure structure of claim 1 , wherein said flexure structure has first and second ends, one of said crosspieces coupled between said conductive flexure segments at said first end.
3. The signal-carrying flexure structure of claim 2 , wherein said second end is affixed to a support structure and said first end is free-floating.
4. The signal-carrying flexure structure of claim 1 , wherein said flexure structure has first and second ends, one of said crosspieces coupled between said conductive flexure segments at a point approximately halfway between said first and second ends.
5. The signal-carrying flexure structure of claim 4 , wherein said second end is affixed to a support structure and said first end is free-floating.
6. The signal-carrying flexure structure of claim 4 , wherein said first and second ends are affixed to respective support structures.
7. The signal-carrying flexure structure of claim 1 , wherein said at least two conductive flexure segments consists of more than two conductive flexure segments.
8. The signal-carrying flexure structure of claim 1 , wherein said conductive flexure segments comprise a material selected from a group consisting of silicon, nickel, aluminum, or titanium.
9. The signal-carrying flexure structure of claim 1 , wherein said conductive flexure segments are respective beam segments.
10. The signal-carrying flexure structure of claim 1 , said flexure segments and crosspieces arranged such that the total surface area of said flexure structure is greater than that of a solid flexure having a comparable total cross-sectional area with respect to a plane which is perpendicular to said substrate and parallel to said solid flexure's longitudinal axis.