Measuring and testing – Vibration – By mechanical waves
Patent
1986-04-07
1987-11-03
Tokar, Michael J.
Measuring and testing
Vibration
By mechanical waves
310336, G01H 1108
Patent
active
047036567
ABSTRACT:
An ultrasound transducer device for use below and above room temperature comprises a case secured to a cup-shaped ceramic piece having a substantially flat end wall. The outer surface of the end wall comprises a face through which ultrasound is transmitted and received by the transducer device. The cup-shaped ceramic piece has sidewalls extending along the entire periphery of the end face and back into the case. A piezoelectrically active element is bonded to the inner surface of the end wall of the cup-shaped ceramic piece.
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Arana Louis M.
Tokar Michael J.
Ultran Laboratories, Inc.
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