Claims
- 1. A mounting system for a vibrational element having a longitudinal axis, an outer surface and an axial displacement vibration node on the outer surface comprising:
an isolation member having an isolation surface, an isolation body and an engaging portion; wherein the engaging portion is immovably secured to the isolation body and extends radially inward from the isolation body at a point radially opposite the isolation surface so as to engage the outer surface of the vibrational element; and wherein radial displacements of the vibration element are substantially decoupled from the isolation surface through the engaging portion.
- 2. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the engaging portion is interference fit with the outer surface of the vibrational element.
- 3. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the isolation member extends concentrically about the vibrational element and further comprising:
a plurality of engaging members forming the engaging portion, the engaging members extending from the vibrational element and disposed circumferentially and equidistantly about the vibrational element, each engaging member interference fit with the outer surface of the vibrational element at an axial node.
- 4. The mounting system of claim 3 further comprising a total of six engaging members.
- 5. The mounting system of claim 3 wherein a portion of the isolation surface extends radially outward from the isolation member at a position radially opposite each engaging member.
- 6. The mounting system of claim 3 wherein the isolation member has a radial stiffness of about 4.7×108 N/m.
- 7. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the isolation member and the engaging member are formed integrally of one material.
- 8. The mounting system of claim I wherein the isolation member further comprises:
a first ring formed of a first material; and a second ring formed of a second material wherein the first ring is integrally formed with the engaging portion.
- 9. The mounting system of claim 8, wherein the first ring is denser than the second ring.
- 10. The mounting system of claim 8, wherein the first ring and the second ring are interference fit.
- 11. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein the vibrational element is an ultrasonic horn.
- 12. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein the engaging portion is configured to substantially decouple the vibrations of the vibrational element from the isolation surface by non-resonant compression and extension.
- 13. A mounting system for a vibrational element having a longitudinal axis and an outer surface comprising:
an isolation member having an isolation surface; an engaging member extending radially from the isolating member at a position radially opposite the isolation surface wherein the engaging member is disposed so as to be normal to the longitudinal axis of the vibrational element; wherein the isolation member and the engaging member are non-resonant with the vibrational element; wherein the engaging member and isolation member substantially decouple the vibrations of the vibrational element member from the isolating surface while having a stiffness of greater than or equal to about 4.7×108 N/m.
- 14. The mounting system of claim 13, wherein dissipation of vibrational energy through the mounting system is less than twenty-five percent of the energy required to resonate the vibrational element.
- 15. The mounting system of claim 13 wherein the engaging member is interference fit with the outer surface of the vibrational element.
- 16. The mounting system of claim 13 wherein the isolation member extends concentrically about the vibrational element and further comprising:
a plurality of engaging members extending from the isolation member and disposed circumferentially and equidistantly about the vibrational element, each engaging member interference fit with the outer surface of the vibrational element at an axial node.
- 17. The mounting system of claim 16 further comprising a total of six engaging members.
- 18. The mounting system of claim 16 wherein a portion of the isolation surface extends radially outward from the isolation member at a position radially opposite each engaging member.
- 19. The mounting system of claim 16, having a resonant frequency of greater than or equal to about 500 Hz in difference from that of the vibrational element.
- 20. The mounting system of claim 16, having a resonant frequency of greater than or equal to about 1000 Hz in difference from that of the vibrational element.
- 21. The mounting system of claim 13 wherein the isolation member and the engaging member are formed integrally.
- 22. The mounting system of claim 13 wherein the isolation member further comprises:
a first ring formed of a first material; and a second ring formed of a second material, wherein the first ring is integrally formed with the engaging member.
- 23. The mounting system of claim 22, wherein the first ring is denser than the second ring.
- 24. The mounting system of claim 22, wherein the first ring and the second ring are interference fit.
- 25. The mounting system of claim 13, wherein the vibrational element is an ultrasonic horn.
- 26. The mounting system of claim 13, wherein the engaging member is configured to substantially decouple the vibrations of the vibrational element from the isolation surface by non-resonant compression and extension.
- 27. A method for forming a mounting system on a rotary ultrasonic element having an annular outer surface comprising:
forming a series of members on an isolating member; disposing the isolating member radially around the annular outer surface; interference fitting the members with the annular outer surface at nodal positions; and machining an outer surface of the isolating member to be concentric with the annular outer surface of the ultrasonic element.
- 28. The method of claim 27 and further comprising:
sizing the isolating member to have a resonant frequency at least about 500 Hz different than the ultrasonic horn resonance.
- 29. The method of claim 27 and further comprising:
sizing the isolating member to have a resonant frequency at least about 1000 Hz different than the ultrasonic horn resonance.
- 30. The method of claim 27 and further comprising:
forming the isolating member to have a stiffness of at least about 4.7×108 N/m.
- 31. The method of claim 27 and further comprising:
sizing the isolating member so as to have a power draw of less than twenty-five percent of the energy required to resonate the ultrasonic element.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/357,724, filed Feb. 15, 2002, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The present invention relates to vibrational elements. More particularly, the present invention relates to mounting systems for acoustic horns.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60357724 |
Feb 2002 |
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