Accelerometer damped with self contained viscous material

Measuring and testing – Speed – velocity – or acceleration – Acceleration determination utilizing inertial element

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73515, 73DIG3, B60R 2110, A62B 3502

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ABSTRACT:
A damping arrangement for a deflectable beam accelerometer where the deflectable end of the beam is spaced from a stationary member. A drop of self contained viscous material extends between the deflectable end and the stationary member to dampen movement of the deflectable end.

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