Claims
- 1. An acoustic transducer which comprises:
- and elastic tubular shell which has opposite end surfaces and defines an axial direction,
- first and second opposed pressure rods which extend axially within said tubular shell and between said opposite end surfaces, said pressure rods defining flat facing interior surfaces,
- a driving body centrally positioned with said shell and mounted between said first and second opposite end surfaces, said driving body defining respective flat surfaces which face said flat interior surfaces of said first and second pressure rods, said driving body providing at least one recess in each of said flat surfaces thereof which extends in parallel with said opposite end surfaces of said tubular shell, said recesses being alternatingly axially displaced relative to one another, and
- driving rods which extend from said pressure rods into respective recesses in said driving body, said driving rods having equal cross sections.
- 2. An acoustic transmitter according to claim 1, wherein one driving rod is attached to one pressure rod and wherein two driving rods are attached to the other pressure rod.
- 3. An acoustic transmitter according to claim 1, wherein the tubular shell has an elliptical cross section area.
- 4. An acoustic transmitter according to claim 1, wherein the driving rods are formed of a rare earth magnetostrictive material.
- 5. An acoustic transmitter according to claim 1, wherein the driving rods are formed of soft magnetic material.
- 6. An acoustic transmitter according to claim 1, wherein the driving rods are formed of a piezo-electric material.
- 7. An acoustic transmitter according to claim 1, including means for magnetization of the driving rods made of magnetic material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 527,346, filed May 23, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Greenlaw et al., "Sonar Transducer Design Incorporates Rare Earth Alloy", in Defense Systems Review, Nov. 1984, pp. 50-55. |
Continuations (1)
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