Claims
- 1. A hydrophone having first and second output terminals and adapted to produce an electrical signal across said terminals in response to application of a mechanical force thereto, said hydrophone comprising
- a coaxial cable having first conductor means electrically connected to said first terminal and second conductor means electrically connected to said second terminal,
- said first conductor means comprising outer and inner conductors spaced outwardly and inwardly, respectively, from said second conductor means, and
- dielectric means comprising an electret disposed between said second conductor means and one of said conductors and a piezoid disposed between said second conductor means and the other of said conductors.
- 2. The hydrophone according to claim 1 in which said electret is disposed between said second conductor means and said outer conductor, said piezoid being disposed between said second conductor means and said inner conductor.
- 3. The hydrophone according to claim 1 in which said electret comprises tetrafluoroethylene and said piezoid comprises polyvinylidene fluoride (PVF.sub.2).
- 4. The method of detecting mechanical vibrations applied to the exterior of a coaxial cable transducer in high and low ambient pressures, said transducer having at least two radially spaced conductors and dielectric means between the conductors, said dielectric means having electret and piezoelectric properties, consisting of the steps of
- measuring electrostatically generated signals across said conductors and the dielectric means when the ambient pressure is low,
- measuring piezoelectrically generated signals across said conductors and dielectric means when said ambient pressure is high, and
- measuring electrostatically and piezoelectrically generated signals across said conductors and the dielectric means when said ambient pressure is between the high and low value limits.
- 5. The method of sensing underwater soundings at small depths in which hydrostatic pressures are low and at large depths in which hydrostatic pressures are high consisting of the steps of
- forming a coaxial cable transducer with inner and outer conductors and intermediate dielectric filler having both electret and piezoelectric properties,
- connecting the conductors at one end of the transducer to electrical signal detecting apparatus,
- immersing said transducer in the water in which the soundings are to be sensed,
- measuring electrostatically generated signals produced by vibrations of the exterior of said transducer at the small depths and piezoelectrically generated signals at large depths whereby transducer sensitivity to underwater soundings is independent of hydrostatic pressure.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 638,540, filed Dec. 8, 1975.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"High Pressure Transducer", G. Kirby Miller, Jan. 10, 1973, GTE Sylvania, Inc. Technical Report, 46 pp. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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