Measuring and testing – Dynamometers – Responsive to force
Patent
1984-02-24
1985-10-15
Ruehl, Charles A.
Measuring and testing
Dynamometers
Responsive to force
7386268, 73DIG4, 310338, G01L 116
Patent
active
045466580
ABSTRACT:
A piezoelectric force/pressure sensor capable of detecting the magnitude of static and dynamic force or pressure applied thereto, utilizes first and second transducers each having a piezoelectric member with opposed first and second surfaces; an electrode fabricated upon each of the first and second surfaces of each of the first and second piezoelectric members; and a member fabricated of a material of known resiliency having first and second opposed surfaces each attached to one of the electrode-bearing first and second surfaces of a different one of the piezoelectric transducers. A first of the piezoelectric transducers is excited to vibrate in the thickness mode. The vibrations are coupled through the interposed elastic middle layer and are transformed to provide an electrical output from the sensor which is responsive to the force/pressure applied along the axis of the transducer-resilient member-transducer sandwich.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1930905 (1933-10-01), Nicolson
patent: 2137852 (1938-11-01), Nicolson
Harnden, Jr. John D.
Rocha Henry A. F.
Davis Jr. James C.
General Electric Company
Krauss Geoffrey H.
Ruehl Charles A.
Snyder Marvin
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