Acceleration-compensated pressure transducer

Measuring and testing – Fluid pressure gauge – Vibration type

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73723, 73753, 310338, G01L 908

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061054348

ABSTRACT:
The invention is an acceleration-compensated pressure transducer having only one signal crystal array joined by two masses and connecting elements to an inner part having a flange. The installation housing of the pressure transducer is joined to the flange and touches the inner part of the pressure transducer at no other point. Hence, the inner part constitutes a freely vibrating element, which with the masses and the stiffnesses optimized, measures only the pressure signal.

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