Claims
- 1. An accelerometer comprising:
- a proof mass assembly including a reed suspended from a support for movement with respect thereto, and a first capacitor plate positioned on the reed;
- a stator; and
- an interface member positioned between the proof mass assembly and the stator, the interface member comprising a second capacitor plate positioned to form a capacitor with the first capacitor plate, the interface member further comprising mounting means for securely mounting a first area of the stator with respect to a corresponding first area of the support, and a mounting element extending between a second area of the stator and a corresponding second area of the support, the mounting element being relatively compliant along a first axis and relatively rigid along all other axes, the first axis being oriented such that it passes approximately through the mounting means.
- 2. The accelerometer of claim 1, wherein the mounting element is shaped such that it rotates in response to movement between the stator and the support along the first axis of the mounting element.
- 3. The accelerometer of claim 1, wherein the mounting element is mounted to the interface member by a torsion arm that permits rotation of the mounting element with respect to the interface member.
- 4. The accelerometer of claim 3, wherein the mounting element and torsion arm support the interface member such that the second capacitor plate is a predetermined distance from the first capacitor plate when the reed is at a null position.
- 5. The accelerometer of claim 1, wherein the support, the interface member, and the mounting element are all composed of fused quartz.
- 6. The accelerometer of claim 1, wherein the interface member comprises a generally planar, disk-shaped body having a central opening sized to accommodate a coil mounted to the reed.
LICENCE RIGHTS
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. F33615-85-C-1741, awarded by the U.S. Air Force. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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