Artificial elastic electronic muscle

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Oct 21, 2010, 6:30:16 AM10/21/10
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Hi,
I'm a young scientist, 2 years thinking on this and finally yesterday
brainstorm,
I just found concept of artificial elastic electronic muscle, dynamic,
no motor or spinning part required.
Theortically may only consume small voltage, light and strong enough
to hold
weight. With 1,5V/3A can lift student chair/table up to 50cm in less
than 0.5 sec.
Yeah, Maybe.. Who knows, its just still in theory.

It may implemented on robot, to match human movement and elasticity,
could enable robot to move flawless without rigid. Equally mimic human
muscle to moving using contraction/detraction, controlled by electric
signal.
(So with ASIMO? I may break his arm when I twist it,
or broken when I kick him and fall from 3 metre.
But not with this artificial muscle, it'll fine and restored. :P)

Unfortunately, the device development couldn't achieved using standard
electronic lab device (in my version, not in HONDA or NASA version of
course).
It need special device production, equipment and special polymer
designed for it.
Simple, but do not hope it will reduce connector.
But, I can't tell the complete concept, somebody may steal it. hehe,

So I put this article here to find someone who crazy enough to reading
this and
want develop this kind of device. About invention benefit or any
patent sharing,
hmm 60%-40% sounds good isn't? XD.
I'm not sure, but this may revolutionary way to create new robot type
(NS-5?)..

Contact me via short message by sending your email address on +628?6?
6067801
(replace ? with 5).
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