Pumps – Motor driven – Magnetostrictive chamber
Patent
1986-10-08
1988-10-25
Stout, Donald E.
Pumps
Motor driven
Magnetostrictive chamber
417436, 310316, 310321, 310332, F04B 3504
Patent
active
047800623
ABSTRACT:
A piezoelectric fan includes a tuning-fork type vibrator having two sides. A first piezoelectric element is formed on each of the two sides of the vibrator. Further, an exciting electrode is formed on each of these first piezoelectric elements. Also, a feedback electrode is formed on one of the first piezoelectric elements an electrically insulated from the exciting electrode. Furthermore, a blade is attached to the tip of each of the two sides of the vibrator. Then, this piezoelectric fan is driven in a self-exciting fashion by feeding an output from the feedback electrode to the exciting electrode. Also, in this piezoelectric fan, a vibrational node is formed at nearly the middle point of the vibrator at free vibration.
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Fujimoto Katsumi
Inoue Jiro
Yamada Yasuo
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Stout Donald E.
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