Claims
- 1. A supersonic vibrator comprising:
- a first cylindrical metallic resilient body,
- a second cylindrical metallic resilient body,
- first, second, third and fourth annular electrostrictive elements disposed between the first and second cylindrical metallic resilient bodies, the first annular electrostrictive element contacting the first cylindrical metallic resilient body and the fourth annular electrostrictive element contacting the second cylindrical metallic resilient body,
- a first annular electrode plate disposed between the first and second annular electrostrictive elements,
- a second annular electrode plate disposed between the second and third annuular electrostrictive elements,
- a third annular electrode plate disposed between the third and fourth annular electrostrictive elements,
- means joining the first and second cylindrical metallic resilient bodies for tightening the first, second, third and fourth annular electrostrictive elements,
- means electrically connecting the second annular electrode plate to the second cylindrical metallic resilient body,
- an energizing power supply having one electrode connected to the second cylindrical metallic resilient body and other electrodes connected to the first and third annular electrode plates,
- the axial length of the first cylindrical metallic resilient body being substantially one-fourth of the wavelength of the intrinsic resonant frequency of the vibrator;
- the axial length of the second cylindrical metallic resilient body when combined with the axial lengths of the first, second, third and fourth annular electrostrictive elements and the axial lengths of the first, second and third annular electrode plates being substantially one-fourth of the wavelength of the intrinsic resonant frequency of the vibrator,
- means for detecting the difference of the current flowing from the first annular electrode plate to the first and second annular electrostrictive elements and the current flowing from the third annular electrostrictive element to the third and fourth annular electrostrictive elements as representative of the vibrating speed of the vibrator.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 497,282, filed Aug. 14, 1974, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 345,530, filed Mar. 28, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,843,897.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (2)
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345530 |
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