Claims
- 1. A sonic transducer, comprising:
- (a) a transducer housing having an exposed planar face, a cylindrical cavity in the face of selected diameter A, a small diameter opening opposite the face communicating between the bottom of the cavity and the exterior of the housing and a mounting opening through the housing adjacent the side opposite said planar face and in a plane perpendicular to the axis of said cylindrical cavity;
- (b) a thin walled cylindrical thermoplastic cup having a planar base having an outer diameter less than A, and an inner diameter B, and having a base of selected thickness T;
- (c) a piezoelectric crystal in the form of a shallow circular cylinder, having leads attached to each face, the back face being covered with a thin sheet or cork, the circumferential surface being covered with a thin sheet of cork, the outer diameter of the crystal plus the cork being less than B;
- (d) said crystal with the said cork coverings being cemented into said cup with suitable cement, with a thin layer of said cement between the exposed face of said crystal and the inner surface of the bottom of said cup, the cup, crystal, cork and cement forming an integral subassembly;
- (e) said cup subassembly being inserted and cemented into said cavity in said housing, with the base of said cup flush with said front face of said housing, and said leads extending through said small diameter opening; and
- (f) epoxy material filling all areas of said housing cavity between said cup subassembly and the bottom of said cavity and sealing said small diameter opening having said leads therein.
- 2. The transducer as in claim 1 in which said crystal is constructed of lead-zirconate-titanate material.
- 3. The transducer as in claim 2 in which the diameter of said crystal is approximately 1.0 inch and the thickness of said crystal is approximately 0.5 inch.
- 4. The transducer as in claim 1 in which the thickness T of the base of said cup is approximately 0.1 inch.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 573,315, filed Apr. 30, 1975, now abandoned.
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