Communications – electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices – Signal transducers – Receivers
Patent
1981-12-22
1990-04-24
Tarcza, Thomas H.
Communications, electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices
Signal transducers
Receivers
367154, H04R 1100
Patent
active
049205234
ABSTRACT:
A hydrophone mount for use in a marine seismic cable having a central core, such mount comprising: a first housing portion having first and second apertures, first and second edges, and a cavity adapted for holding a hydrophone; a second housing portion having first and second apertures and first and second edges, the first and second housing portions being sized and shaped so that the first and second housing portions can be positioned adjacent to the core to form a housing around the core with the first edge of the first housing portion interlocking with the first edge of the second housing portion, the second edge of the first housing portion interlocking with the second edge of the second housing portion, and the first and second apertures of the first housing portion axially aligning respectively with the first and second apertures of the second housing portion; and a first member positioned in the aligned first apertures and a second member positioned in the aligned second apertures.
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Cadena Edward R.
Kipp Robert M.
Kruka Vitold R.
Issing Gregory C.
Shell Oil Company
Tarcza Thomas H.
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