Claims
- 1. A lever-action transducer for measuring strain in an object on which the transducer is disposed, said transducer comprising
- a flexible generally planar frame member having a working surface, said frame member including first and second spaced-apart bonding pads for attachment to the object, a lever arm disposed between the bonding pads to extend from a first end to a second end generally perpendicular to an imaginary line extending between the pads, an arm joining the first end of the lever arm to the first bonding pad, a base arm extending between the second bonding pad and the lever arm and joined to the lever arm at a location between the first and second ends and closer to the first end, a support arm extending laterally from the second end of the lever arm and including at least one projection extending toward the base arm, and a pull arm extending from the second bonding pad to a free end positioned beside, but spaced from the projection,
- means disposed on the working surface of the free end of the null arm for producing a force field which emanates therefrom and which diminishes in strength the greater the distance from the force field producing means, and
- detection means disposed on the working surface of the projection for detecting the presence of a force field and for producing signals representing force field strength and thus the distance of the detection means from the force field producing means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 580,779, filed Sep. 11, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,016,481.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Experimental Stress Analysis by James W. Dally & William F. Riley. |
Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals by Ovid W. Eshbach & Mott Souders. |
Instrumentation for Engineering Measurements by James W. Dally & Kenneth G. McConnell & William F. Riley. |
Mechanical Measurements by Thomas G. Beckwith, N. Lewis Buck & Roy D. Marangoni. |
Divisions (1)
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Sep 1990 |
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