Transducer assembly
Abstract
A support member preferably made of a metal such as cold rolled steel is
disposed in a looped configuration and is provided with a gap. A
transducer member preferably made of a piezoelectric material such as a
ceramic is disposed within the support member. The transducer member is
provided with a gap at a position corresponding to the gap in the support
member. A closure member made from a suitable springlike material such as
an alloy steel is attached to the opposite ends of the support member at
the position of the gap as by welding. The closure member extends in a
U-shaped configuration into the looped configuration (in section) defined
by the support member and the ceramic member. The axial length of the
closure member defines the bandwidth of the frequency vibrations generated
by the transducer member. When the closure member extends from the gap
into the looped configuration to a position near the end of the transducer
member and the support member opposite the gap, a bracing member may be
disposed between the closure member and the transducer member to brace the
closure member. The opposite ends of the closure member are closed as by
end caps.
| Inventors: |
Kompanek; Harry W. (Santa Barbara, CA) |
| Assignee: |
Piezo Sona-Tool Corporation
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| Appl. No.:
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09/461,138 |
| Filed:
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December 13, 1999 |