Conical transducer and reflector apparatus

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340 8FT, H01L 4104

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a transducer for use with a conical reflector in which the transducer comprises a frusto-conical radiating member that is coaxially positioned with respect to the reflector member. The half angles of the radiating member and reflectors are related such that every ray from a selected point of interest on the axis that is reflected from the reflector cone to the active surface of the radiating member intersects substantially normally to the active surface.
Where the energy is directed to a point of interest distant from the reflector, the half angles are related in accordance with the formula ##EQU1## ; AND, WHERE THE POINT OF INTEREST IS ON THE AXIS, THE HALF ANGLES ARE RELATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FORMULA ##EQU2## where .phi. = CONICAL REFLECTOR HALF ANGLE;

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