Claims
- 1. A moving coil actuator comprising:
- coil means including elongate rectangular loops of wire having top and bottom elongate sections, said coil means generating a dynamic magnetic flux field;
- a reactance mass including:
- an iron core having discrete internal cavities for housing said coil means;
- permanent magnet means contained within said iron core for creating a static magnetic flux field;
- said reactance mass and said coil means configured to spatially place said static and said dynamic flux fields in non-interfering relation;
- upper and lower coil mounting means for rigidly holding said coil means as a unitary coil structure;
- means connected between said upper and said lower coil mounting means for slidably mounting said reactance mass to enable limited relative movement of said mass with respect to said coil means and said coil mounting means; and
- means in said reactance mass for mounting said permanent magnet means on either side of the top and bottom elongate sections of each said wire loop.
- 2. The actuator in accordance with claim 1, wherein said loops of wire have end portions, and said end portions of each said loop extend out from and beyond said reaction mass.
- 3. The actuator in accordance with claim 2, wherein said iron core comprises:
- magnet support structures each comprising a plate with magnet-containing cavities,
- each plate comprising a central shelf extending from the mid area of one side of the plate,
- said support structures being assembled side-to-side with each said shelf butting against the adjacent said plate, and
- a volume within said reactance mass above and below each respective said shelf containing one of said elongate rectangular loops of wire of said coil means.
- 4. The actuator in accordance with claims 2, 3, or 1 in combination with:
- an internal combustion engine exhaust pipe;
- pressure sensors disposed along an exterior surface of said pipe; for monitoring pressure variations within said pipe;
- a control unit;
- means for supplying the monitored pressure variations to said control unit;
- said control unit in response to predetermined exhaust signal peak amplitudes generating countervailing electrical analog signals for driving said actuator to create an acoustic signal to reduce the output noise level of said exhaust pipe.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. N00014-90-C-0258 awarded by the Department of the Navy. The government has certain rights in this invention.
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