Claims
- 1. A transducer for the transformation of electrical modulations into acoustic vibrations, comprising a needle-shaped discharge electrode having a tip, which is embedded, except in the region of its tip, in an electrode holder made of an electrically insulating and heat-resistant material, and a hollow counter electrode surrounding said discharge electrode and having an interior and being formed of an electrically conductive material, permeable to sound waves, and including a passage in which said electrode holder is fitted and through which the latter extends into said interior, said counter electrode being perforated and being spaced from said tip of said discharge electrode so that the counter electrode forms a Faraday cage.
- 2. The transducer according to claim 1, wherein said counter electrode is constituted by a fine-mesh metal grid.
- 3. The transducer according to claim 1, wherein said counter electrode has a substantially spherical shape, said tip extending radially into the interior of said counter electrode up to a point situated in the proximity to the center of the counter electrode.
- 4. The transducer according to claim 3, wherein said counter electrode is constituted by two hemispherical portions assembled together by crimping at the level of the equator.
- 5. The transducer according to claim 4, wherein said passage is formed at the top of one of said two hemispherical portions.
- 6. The transducer according to claim 5, wherein said passage is formed by a first ring of conductive metal, which is crimped in a wall of said spherical counter-electrode.
- 7. The transducer according to claim 6, wherein said first ring is provided with means for locking said electrode holder in said passage.
- 8. The transducer according to claim 6, said electrode holder being provided with a conductive sleeve in the region which is exterior to said counter electrode, said sleeve having a part which is engaged in sliding contact in the bore of said first ring of conductive metal.
- 9. The transducer according to claim 8, wherein said part of said conductive sleeve, which is engaged in said first ring has a diameter smaller than that of the remaining part of said conductive sleeve.
- 10. The transducer according to claim 9, further comprising a priming electrode which is disposed in the interior of said spherical counter-electrode and is electrically connected to the latter.
- 11. The transducer according to claim 10, wherein said priming electrode is constituted by a dome of metal grillwork which is fixed by its top to said counter-electrode, said dome having concavity being oriented toward the tip of said discharge electrode.
- 12. The transducer according to claim 11, wherein said priming electrode is constituted by a second ring of conductive metal connected to said first ring by tie-rods of conductive metal.
- 13. The transducer according to claim 1, wherein said counter electrode is completely surrounded with a protective housing made of perforated material permeable to sound waves.
- 14. The transducer according to claim 13, wherein said protective housing is of a shape of sphere of a diameter larger than that of the counter electrode.
- 15. The transducer according to claim 14, said sphere of said housing being constituted by two hemispherical portions assembled together detachably at the level of the equator, one of said hemispherical portions of said sphere being provided at the top with a passage through which a part of said electrode holder, which is exterior to said counter electrode, can pass.
- 16. The transducer according to claim 15, wherein said hemispherical portions forming said protective housing are embodied in a metal grillwork, and wherein said passage in said one hemispherical portion is formed by a third ring of conductive metal, which is provided with means for locking said electrode holder.
- 17. The transducer according to claim 13, wherein said protective housing is lined with a fabric permeable to sound waves.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of the application Ser. No. 132,230 filed Mar. 31, 1980 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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