Measuring and testing – Speed – velocity – or acceleration – Angular rate using gyroscopic or coriolis effect
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-21
2005-06-21
Chapman, John E. (Department: 2856)
Measuring and testing
Speed, velocity, or acceleration
Angular rate using gyroscopic or coriolis effect
C073S504120
Reexamination Certificate
active
06907783
ABSTRACT:
A vibrating gyroscope includes a vibrator having a pair of vibrating bodies, both end portions in the longitudinal direction of which are fixed together in the thickness direction by intermediate parts and the vibrator is supported such that a secondary bending vibration with both ends free in the thickness direction of the vibrating bodies can be performed. The vibrating gyroscope also includes a driver for causing the vibrating bodies to perform buckling vibrations in opposite directions, and a detector for detecting the magnitude of the secondary bending vibration of the vibrator. The resonance frequency of the secondary bending vibration is close to the frequency of the buckling vibrations.
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Chapman John E.
Keating & Bennett,LLP
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
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