Claims
- 1. An electro-acoustical transducer comprising a pair of piezoelectric discs each of which in operation flexes in a cup-like mode, an O-ring slightly greater in over-all diameter than said discs, said discs being connected to each other by engagement of said O-ring on radially outer portions of their planar faces, means mounting one of said two discs to a reference support, a mechanicallly drivable acoustical member, and means mechanically connecting the other one of said two discs to said acoustical member for driving it.
- 2. An electro-acoustical transducer according to claim 1 wherein the connections between said discs and said O-ring are cement joints.
- 3. An electro-acoustical transducer according to claim 1 wherein said O-ring includes radially inwardly opening circumferential slits, and edge portions of said discs are received in said slits and secured thereby.
- 4. An electro-acoustical transducer comprising a pair of piezoelectric transducer discs each of which in operation flexes in a cup-like mode, an O-ring having a mid diameter approximately equal to the outer diameter of said discs, cement means securing said discs to opposite respective sides of said O-ring in coaxial alignment therewith, means connected to the center of one of said discs for rigidly mounting it upon a reference support, an acoustical diaphragm to be driven, and means connecting the rim portion of the other one of said discs to said diaphragm.
- 5. An electro-acoustical transducer comprising a first piezoelectric disc which in operation flexes in a cup-like mode and is characterized by a nodal circle spaced inwardly from its rim, a rigid reference support, an O-ring having a mid diameter equal to the nodal circle of said disc and cemented between the disc and the support in close alignment with the nodal circle, and a acoustical diaphragm to be driven connected to the rim of said disc.
- 6. A transducer according to claim 5 including a second piezo-electric disc similar to said first disc, a mechanically drivable acoustical element separate from said acoustical diaphragm, said element being connected to said second disc to be driven by it, and an O-ring cemented between said first and second discs in close alignment with both their nodal circles, whereby said discs may be driven independently of each other without significant cross-talk between them.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
This application is a continuation in part of copending application of the same title, Ser. No. 923,080, filed July 7, 1978, assigned to the present assignee, and now abandoned.
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