Claims
- 1. A microbend accelerometer comprising:
a housing having a housing base and a housing top, said housing base having at least one corrugation that protrudes from at least one surface, an internal mass assembly disposed between said housing top and the side of the housing base that features said at least one corrugation, a sensing fiber disposed between said internal mass and said housing base, said sensing fiber being coupled on each end to a lead fiber, said lead fibers having a higher numerical aperture than said sensing fiber, wherein light propagates through the first of said lead fibers and is launched into said sensing fiber, propagates therethrough and is launched into said second lead fiber, wherein upon an acceleration event along a predetermined axis, said internal mass assembly coupled to said sensing fiber, distorts said sensing fiber causing the intensity of said light propagating through said sensing fiber to modulate in proportion to the magnitude of said acceleration event.
- 2. The microbend accelerometer of claim 1, wherein said internal mass assembly comprises an internal mass and a mounting plate, said internal mass being attached to said mounting plate and said mounting plate having means to attach said internal mass assembly to said housing base allowing flexibility along the predetermined axis of acceleration while maintaining a rigid structure along other axis.
- 3. The microbend accelerometer of claim 2 wherein said attachment means on said mounting plate features mounting means on the perimeter of said mounting plate.
- 4. The microbend accelerometer of claim 2, wherein said internal mass assembly comprises at least one tooth, said at least one tooth being disposed adjacent too said housing base.
- 5. The microbend accelerometer of claim 4, wherein said at least one internal mass assembly tooth, is aligned with said at least one tooth of said housing base, wherein said at least one tooth of said internal mass assembly and said at least one tooth of said housing base couple to contact said sensing fiber uniformly.
- 6. The microbend accelerometer of claim 1, wherein said sensing fiber is a multimode fiber.
- 7. The microbend accelerometer of claim 5, wherein said sensing fiber comprises a core and a clad, said core being substantially thicker than said clad.
- 8. The microbend accelerometer of claim 6, wherein said sensing fiber features a numerical aperture less than the numerical aperture of said lead fiber.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claim the benefit of the priority filing date of provisional patent application No. 60/383,577 filed on 28 May, 2002, hereby incorporated, in it's entirety, by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383577 |
May 2002 |
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