Measuring and testing – Speed – velocity – or acceleration – Angular rate using gyroscopic or coriolis effect
Patent
1993-04-12
1994-09-27
Chapman, John E.
Measuring and testing
Speed, velocity, or acceleration
Angular rate using gyroscopic or coriolis effect
310316, G01P 904
Patent
active
053498577
ABSTRACT:
The vibrator includes, for example, a triangular prism shaped vibrating body. On each of three side faces of the vibrating body, piezoelectric elements are formed respectively. The vibrating body makes bending vibration by giving a driving signal to one or two piezoelectric elements. The vibrator is used in a vibratory gyroscope. In this case, for example, one piezoelectric element is used for vibrating the vibrator. When a rotating force is applied to the vibratory gyroscope, a Coriolis force is exerted to produce output voltages on the remaining two piezoelectric elements corresponding to the rotational angular velocity.
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Kasanami Tohru
Morishita Yoshiko
Nakamura Takeshi
Okano Keiichi
Chapman John E.
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
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