Claims
- 1. A transducer adapted for generating and broadcasting broadband acoustical energy throughout a predetermined volume of sea water comprising in combination,
- a resilient diaphragm with one surface thereof exposed to said sea water,
- means spatially disposed from said diaphragm for the timely striking of the other surface thereof,
- chamber means contiguously disposed with said diaphragm striking means adapted for having a predetermined air pressure build up therein,
- valve means attached to said chamber means for timely releasing the air pressure built up therein directly into said sea water, and
- means connected between said valve means and the aforesaid diaphragm striking means for effecting the opening of said valve means and the striking of said diaphragm at predetermined synchronized times.
- 2. Means for generating high and low frequency acoustical signals within a broadband frequency spectrum comprising in combination,
- a diaphragm,
- means connected to said diaphragm for the support thereof in such manner that said diaphragm will vibrate when energized by a physical force timely applied thereto,
- a cylinder mounted in and extending through the end of said diaphragm support means that is opposite said diaphragm,
- a piston slidably mounted in said cylinder for timely engagement with and energization of said diaphragm,
- a chamber disposed within said cylinder adjacent the end of said piston that is opposite said diaphragm,
- exhaust valve means mounted on said cylinder for timely opening said chamber to the ambient environment thereof,
- adjustable latch means effectively interconnecting said piston and said cylinder for timely preventing relative movement therebetween until a predetermined air pressure is contained within said chamber and for timely allowing said piston to slide within said cylinder toward said diaphragm whenever the aforesaid predetermined chamber air pressure occurs, and
- adjustable means interconnecting said piston and the aforesaid exhaust valve means for opening said valve means after said piston has slidably moved a predetermined distance toward said diaphragm.
- 3. Means for generating high and low frequency acoustical signals within a broadband frequency spectrum comprising in combination,
- a diaphragm,
- means connected to said diaphragm for the support thereof in such manner that said diaphragm will vibrate when energized by a physical force timely applied thereto,
- a cylinder mounted in and extending through the end of said diaphragm support means that is opposite said diaphragm,
- a piston slidably mounted in said cylinder for timely engagement with and energization of said diaphragm,
- a chamber disposed within said cylinder adjacent the end of said piston that is opposite said diaphragm,
- exhaust valve means mounted on said cylinder for timely opening said chamber to the ambient environment thereof,
- adjustable latch means effectively interconnecting said piston and said cylinder for timely preventing relative movement therebetween until a predetermined air pressure is contained within said chamber and for timely allowing said piston to slide within said cylinder toward said diaphragm whenever the aforesaid predetermined chamber air pressure occurs, and
- means interconnecting said piston and the aforesaid exhaust valve means for opening said valve means and releasing the air pressure contained therein to the ambient environment thereof at substantially the same time said slidable piston impacts upon said diaphragm.
- 4. Means for generating high and low frequency acoustical signals within a broadband frequency spectrum comprising in combination,
- a diaphragm,
- means connected to said diaphragm for the support thereof in such manner that said diaphragm will vibrate when energized by a physical force timely applied thereto,
- a cylinder mounted in and extending through the end of said diaphragm support means that is opposite said diaphragm,
- a piston slidably mounted in said cylinder for timely engagement with and energization of said diaphragm,
- a chamber disposed within said cylinder adjacent the end of said piston that is opposite said diaphragm,
- exhaust valve means mounted on said cylinder for timely opening said chamber to the ambient environment thereof,
- adjustable latch means effectively interconnecting said piston and said cylinder for timely preventing relative movement therebetween until a predetermined air pressure is contained within said chamber and for timely allowing said piston to slide within said cylinder toward said diaphragm whenever the aforesaid predetermined chamber air pressure occurs, and
- means connected to said adjustable latch means and said piston for urging said piston away from said diaphragm after it has impacted same.
- 5. Means for generating high and low frequency acoustical signals within a broadband frequency spectrum comprising in combination,
- a diaphragm,
- means connected to said diaphragm for the support thereof in such manner that said diaphragm will vibrate when energized by a physical force timely applied thereto,
- a cylinder mounted in and extending through the end of said diaphragm support means that is opposite said diaphragm,
- a piston slidably mounted in said cylinder for timely engagement with and energization of said diaphragm,
- a chamber disposed within said cylinder adjacent the end of said piston that is opposite said diaphragm,
- exhaust valve means mounted on said cylinder for timely opening said chamber to the ambient environment thereof,
- adjustable latch means effectively interconnecting said piston and said cylinder for timely preventing relative movement therebetween until a predetermined air pressure is contained within said chamber and for timely allowing said piston to slide within said cylinder toward said diaphragm whenever the aforesaid predetermined chamber air pressure occurs,
- means connected to said adjustable latch means and said piston for urging said piston away from said diaphragm after it has impacted same, and
- air compressor means effectively attached to said cylinder for supplying high pressure air to the aforesaid chamber.
- 6. Means for generating high and low frequency acoustical signals within a broadband frequency spectrum comprising in combination,
- a diaphragm,
- means connected to said diaphragm for the support thereof in such manner that said diaphragm will vibrate when energized by a physical force timely applied thereto,
- a cylinder mounted in and extending through the end of said diaphragm support means that is opposite said diaphragm,
- a piston slidably mounted in said cylinder for timely engagement with and energization of said diaphragm,
- a chamber disposed within said cylinder adjacent the end of said piston that is opposite said diaphragm,
- exhaust valve means mounted on said cylinder for timely opening said chamber to the ambient environment thereof,
- adjustable latch means effectively interconnecting said piston and said cylinder for timely preventing relative movement therebetween until a predetermined air pressure is contained within said chamber and for timely allowing said piston to slide within said cylinder toward said diaphragm whenever the aforesaid predetermined chamber air pressure occurs,
- means connected to said adjustable latch means and said piston for urging said piston away from said diaphragm after it has engaged and energized same,
- air compressor means effectively attached to said cylinder for supplying high pressure air to the aforesaid cylinder, and
- means connected between said air compressor means and said chamber for discontinuing the high pressure air being supplied thereto after said piston has slidably moved a predetermined distance toward said diaphragm.
- 7. An acoustical submarine mine passivation means consisting of an acoustical transient energy generating system comprising in combination,
- resilient vibratable means having at least one surface thereof in contact with the water in which a submarine mine is submerged,
- means attached to said resilient vibratable means for the support thereof in such manner that same will vibrate when energized by an impact force timely applied thereto,
- cylinder means mounted on said resilient vibratable means support means in such manner that an extension of the axis of revolution thereof coincides with the geometrical center of said resilient vibratable means,
- a piston slidably diaposed in said cylinder in such manner that an appropriate movement thereof will effect its impact upon and energization of said resilient vibratable means,
- chamber means disposed within said cylinder means adjacent the end of said piston that is opposite said resilient vibratable means,
- exhaust valve means mounted on said cylinder means for timely opening said chamber means to the water ambient thereto and in proximity with the aforesaid resilient vibratable means,
- latching means interconnecting said piston and cylinder means for preventing relative movement therebetween until such time that a predetermined air pressure is contained within said chamber means and for timely allowing said predetermined air pressure to force said piston to slide within said cylinder means toward the aforesaid resilient vibratable means,
- means effectively connected between said piston and said exhaust valve means for the timely opening thereof after said piston has slidably moved a predetermined distance toward said resilient vibratable means,
- means connected to said latching means, said resilient vibratable support means, and said piston for effecting the timely return of said piston to its latched position after impacting upon the aforesaid resilient vibratable means,
- an air compressor means effectively connected to said cylinder means for supplying high pressure air to the aforesaid chamber means contained therein, and
- valve means disposed in said cylinder means between said air compressure means and said chamber means for disconnecting the high pressure air being supplied thereto after said piston has slidably moved a predetermined distance toward said resilient vibratable means.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein said resilient vibratable means comprises a metal diaphragm.
- 9. The device of claim 7 wherein said resilient vibratable means comprises a rubber diaphragm.
- 10. The device of claim 7 wherein said resilient vibratable means comprises,
- a metal diaphragm, and
- a flexible washer inserted therebetween and said resilient vibratable support means.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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