Claims
- 1. A capacitive extensometer assembly comprising;
- a first mounting arm member, and a second mounting arm member;
- means for pivotally connecting said first and second mounting arm members together to form an extensometer assembly for permitting relative movement between first ends of the mounting arm members;
- means at said first ends of the mounting arm members for engaging a specimen to be tested; and
- a sensor mounted on the first and second mounting arm members to sense movement between the first and second mounting arm members, said sensor including two portions comprising a proximity detector member having an end surface for sensing proximity to an adjacent surface mounted on the first mounting member, and a target member mounted on the second mounting arm member, said proximity detector and target member having surfaces that face each other and which are spaced apart to form a gap when the first and second mounting arm members are in a reference position and wherein the spacing of the proximity detector and target increases as the first ends of the mounting arm members move apart, the surface of the proximity detector facing the target member surface being formed to be at least partially curved about an axis, which axis is offset from the pivot axis of relative pivotal movement of the first and second arm members so changes in the relative position between the first and second portions of the sensor change as the first mounting arm member and second mounting arm member move.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the target surface of the target member is made as a convex surface and the end surface of the proximity detector is concave.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second mounting arm members comprise elongated arms, and flexure strap means for pivotally mounting the mounting arm members comprising crossed flexure straps each connected to the first and second elongated arms at second ends thereof, said crossed flexure straps forming a pivot axis for guiding movement of the first ends of said elongated arms.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said target surface is convex, and the end surface of said proximity detector is concave, said target surface being mounted on said second mounting arm member between the first and second mounting arm members, and facing generally toward said first mounting arm member, and the end surface of said proximity detector facing in the opposite direction.
- 5. The apparatus as specified in claim 2 and a panel shield member carried by one of the portions of the sensor and extending toward the other portion of the sensor and shielding a gap between the proximity detector and target member when the first and second members are at the reference position.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for pivotally connecting the first and second mounting arm members comprises means defining a pivot axis, said target surface is generated about an axis which is parallel to and spaced from the hinge axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 893,799, filed Aug. 6, 1986.
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Holmes, Alan M. C. and Michael C. Dugan "Clip-On Extensometer", NASA TECH BRIEFS, pgs. 96 and 97, Jan./Feb. 1986. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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