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US20160066832A1 - Apparatus for determining viscoelastic characteristics of an object, and method thereof - Google Patents

Apparatus for determining viscoelastic characteristics of an object, and method thereof
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US20160066832A1
US20160066832A1US14/799,390US201514799390AUS2016066832A1US 20160066832 A1US20160066832 A1US 20160066832A1US 201514799390 AUS201514799390 AUS 201514799390AUS 2016066832 A1US2016066832 A1US 2016066832A1
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Paul SCANLAN
Robert Lewis REUBEN
Steven James HAMMER
Wenmiao Shu
Simon Phipps
Stuart Alan MCNEILL
Daniel W. GOOD
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Disclosed is an apparatus for determining viscoelastic characteristics of at least a portion of an object. The apparatus comprises a fluidly sealable housing, comprising at least one aperture and at least one fluid inlet port and at least one resilient membrane that is operatively coupled to the housing so as to sealingly engage with the at least one aperture. The apparatus further comprises at least one actuator that is operatively coupled to the at least one inlet port and adapted to actuate the at least one resilient membrane via a working fluid that is contained within the housing, so that the at least one resilient membrane is moved towards and into engagement with at least a portion of an object at a predetermined pressure. Furthermore, the apparatus comprises at least one first sensor that is operably coupled to the membrane and that is adapted to determine at least a deformation of the at least one resilient membrane during actuation.

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1. An apparatus for determining viscoelastic characteristics of at least a portion of an object, comprising:
a fluidly sealable housing, comprising at least one aperture and at least one fluid inlet port;
at least one resilient membrane, operatively coupled to said housing so as to sealingly engage with said at least one aperture;
at least one actuator, operatively coupled to said at least one inlet port and adapted to actuate said at least one resilient membrane via a working fluid contained within said housing, so that said at least one resilient membrane is moved towards and into engagement with said at least a portion of an object at a predetermined pressure, and
at least one first sensor, operably coupled to said membrane and adapted to determine at least a deformation of said at least one resilient membrane during actuation.
27. A method for quantifying viscoelastic properties of at least a portion of an object, comprising the steps of:
(a) operably and engagingly positioning an apparatus according toclaim 1 to at least a portion of an object;
(b) activating said apparatus by selectively providing a predetermined static or transient actuation pressure to said at least a portion of an object via a resilient membrane of said apparatus;
(c) recording a deformation characteristic of said resilient membrane during engagement with said at least a portion of an object;
(d) recording a contact pressure between said apparatus and said at least a portion of an object during actuation;
(e) determining at least one quantifying parameter from said deformation characteristic of said resilient membrane, utilizing said associated predetermined static or transient activation pressure and said associated contact pressure.
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