Claims
- 1. A tuning fork for use in an inertial rate sensor, comprising a body of piezoelectric material having a base and a pair of tapered tines which extend from the base and decrease in lateral dimension from the base toward the tips of the tines such that when the tines are driven at resonance, the stress level is relatively uniform along the length of the tines.
- 2. The tuning fork of claim 1 wherein the body is fabricated of quartz.
- 3. A double ended tuning fork for use in an inertial rate sensor formed as a unitary structure of piezoelectric material, comprising a frame having a central opening, a mounting pad disposed in the opening, relatively thin bridges interconnecting the mounting pad and the frame, a pair of tapered drive tines extending from a first crotch at one end of the frame and decreasing in lateral dimension from the first crotch toward the tips of the tines, and a pair of tapered pick-up tines extending from a second crotch at a second end of the frame and decreasing in lateral dimension from the second crotch toward the tips of the tines, the pick-up mode oscillation being adjusted so that the nodal line of the pick-up mode passes through the mounting pad.
- 4. The tuning fork of claim 3 wherein the structure is fabricated of quartz.
- 5. A double ended tuning fork for use in an inertial rate sensor formed as a unitary structure of piezoelectric material, comprising a frame having a central opening, a mounting pad disposed in the opening, relatively thin bridges interconnecting the mounting pad and the frame and extending at angles of about 60 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the tuning fork in directions parallel to axes of the quartz, a pair of tapered drive tines extending from a first crotch at one end of the frame and decreasing in lateral dimension from the first crotch toward the tips of the tines, and a pair of tapered pick-up tines extending from a second crotch at a second end of the frame and decreasing in lateral dimension from the second crotch toward the tips of the tines, the pick-up mode oscillation being adjusted to so that the nodal line of the pick-up mode passes through the mounting pad.
- 6. A tuning fork for use in an inertial rate sensor, comprising a body of piezoelectric material having a base and a pair of tapered tines which extend from the base and decrease in lateral dimension from the base toward the tips of the tines, and weights of increased lateral dimension at the tips of the tapered tines, the taper of the tines and the size of the weights being such that when the tines are driven at resonance, the stress level is relatively uniform along the length of the tines.
- 7. A tuning fork for use in an inertial rate sensor, comprising a body of piezoelectric material having a base and a pair of tapered tines which extend from the base and decrease in lateral dimension from the base toward the tips of the tines, weights of increased lateral dimension at the tips of the tapered tines, and short, straight neck sections between the tips of the tines and the weights.
- 8. A tuning fork for use in an inertial rate sensor formed as a unitary structure of piezoelectric material, comprising a base, a pair of tapered tines which extend from the base and decrease in lateral dimension from the base toward the tips of the tines, and weights of increased lateral dimension at the tips of the tines.
Parent Case Info
This a division of Ser. No. 09/396,996, filed Sep. 15, 1999.
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