Patent ID: 8653720

Claim:
A solid state actuator arrangement, comprising: an actuator configured as a solid state bending actuator, the actuator having a longitudinal extent along a first direction, the actuator comprising: a first end portion; and a second end portion longitudinally opposite the first end portion, the second end portion moveable between at least two positions as a result of the bending of the actuator; a fastening device coupled to the first end portion of the actuator and configured to immovably fasten the first end portion of the actuator at a fastening point; at least two terminals for applying a driver signal to the actuator to move the end portion between the at least two positions; an extension element, the extension element comprising: a first extension element portion fastened to the second end portion of the actuator, the first extension element portion extending substantially perpendicularly to the first direction; and a second extension element portion adjoining the first extension element portion at a right angle, and extending, substantially perpendicularly from the first extension element portion, in a direction towards the fastening device, the second extension element being substantially parallel to the longitudinal extent of the actuator, and extending beyond the fastening point to a free end terminal portion of the second extension element portion at a rearward side of the fastening point relative to the second end of the actuator, wherein an effective actuator length corresponds to a first length of a bendable portion of the actuator, minus a second length of the second extension element portion running parallel to the first length of the bendable portion of the actuator, and wherein the actuator and the extension element cooperate to output a blocking force F at the free end terminal portion of the second extension element portion in a direction perpendicular to the first direction and parallel to the direction of extending of the first extension element portion.