Vibration type transducer

Communications – electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices – Signal transducers – Underwater type

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367167, 367171, 310348, 73702, 73704, H01L 4104, H01L 4108

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049911538

ABSTRACT:
The apparatus of the present invention detects the resonant frequency of a vibratory member in contact with a fluid. The detection of the resonant frequency enables the device to be used to detect the density of a fluid which it is in contact with and thereby calculate the flow rate of the fluid. The vibratory member is mounted in a housing in such a way that the chambers on either side of the vibratory member have equal volumes. The fluid enters the device through a conduit and then divides into two equal tubes on either side of an extension of a vibratory member extending down these tubes. The apparatus for measuring the resonant frequency of the vibratory member is mounted on the vibratory member and is comprised of a piezoelectric element coupled to a driver circuit in a feedback loop.

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