Patent ID: 8272392

Claim:
A method of opening and closing a microvalve array comprising: selecting a first plurality of microvalves of the microvalve array to be opened and a second plurality of microvalves of the microvalve array to be closed; applying an electrical charge distribution to a plurality of actuation apertures in an actuation aperture layer such that pressure is applied to select actuation apertures corresponding to the first plurality of microvalves to be opened, thereby closing the select actuation apertures, wherein the actuation aperture layer comprises a dielectric gel material having a first surface and an opposing second surface, the actuation aperture being formed by sidewalls extending entirely within the dielectric gel material between a first opening defined in the first surface and a second opening defined in the second surface, and wherein applying the electrical charge distribution to the plurality of actuation apertures comprises generating an electric field at each said select actuation aperture by applying a first electrical charge of a first polarity near the first opening of each said select actuation aperture and a second electrical charge of a second polarity near the second opening of each said select actuation aperture such that attraction between the applied charges generates said electric field across the dielectric gel material disposed between the first and second openings of each said select actuation aperture, wherein a modulus of elasticity of the dielectric gel material and a strength of said electric field are characterized in that said electric field generates a compressive force on the dielectric gel material sufficient to cause elastic deformation of the dielectric gel material such that the distance between the first opening and the second opening of each said select actuation aperture is reduced and the sidewalls of said each select actuation aperture are bowed sufficiently to close said each select actuation aperture, thereby preventing flow of the control fluid through said each select actuation aperture; and increasing pressure in a fluid control layer such that higher pressure control fluid flows only into open actuation apertures, the increasing pressure to stretch regions of a membrane corresponding to the open actuation apertures, the stretched membrane to block a corresponding main fluid conduit thereby preventing main fluid flow through the corresponding main fluid conduit.