Claims
- 1. Apparatus for establishing an acoustic standing wave pattern comprising:
- a housing that forms a substantially closed chamber, and
- means for moving all of said housing in a substantially undistorted state back and forth along at least a predetermined axis at a frequency which produces an accoustic standing wave pattern within said chamber, whereby to maintain an essentially constant position for a levitated object.
- 2. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
- said means for moving includes a transducer having a vibrating surface, and said housing is mounted to said vibrating surface.
- 3. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
- said chamber has a substantially uniform cross-section along most of a predetermined length dimension, and said means vibrates said chamber along said length dimension and vibrates it at a resonant frequency which produces acoustic pressure variations, at opposite reflecting walls, that are out of phase.
- 4. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
- said chamber is of substantially parallelepiped shape, with rectangular cross-sections, said chamber has three axis X, Y, and Z, and has lengths along said axis of l.sub.x, l.sub.y and l.sub.z ;
- the axes of said chamber are oriented at angles .theta..sub.x, .theta..sub.y and .theta..sub.z from the vertical, said angles being given by the equations: ##EQU2##
- 5. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
- said chamber is of substantially parallelepiped shape, with rectangular cross-sections, and said means vibrates all of said chamber along an axis of vibration that subtends an angle of about 48.degree. with both an X and a Y chamber axis and subtends an angle of about 70.degree. with a Z axis; and
- said chamber has lengths along said axes of l.sub.x, l.sub.y and l.sub.z, and said frequency is one which produces a wavelength equal to [l.sub.x.sup.-2 +l.sub.y.sup.-2 +l.sub.z.sup.-2.sub./4 ].sup.-2.
- 6. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
- said chamber is of largely cylindrical shape, but with the axis of the cylindrical shape being curved about an axis lying above the chamber, and said means vibrates said chamber about a vertical axis, whereby to fix the location of a levitated object when said chamber is subjected to gravity or other downward directed force field.
- 7. The apparatus described in claim 6 including:
- means for guiding said chamber in movement along said curved axis, whereby to maintain an essentially constant position for a levitated object.
- 8. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
- said chamber is of spherical shape.
- 9. Apparatus for establishing an acoustic standing pattern comprising:
- a chamber formed by walls, and
- means for vibrating all of the walls of said chamber in the same direction at the same time with the chamber in a substantially undistorted state at a frequency which is resonant to said chamber, whereby to maintain an essentially constant position for a levitated object.
- 10. The apparatus described in claim 9 including:
- means for heating said chamber walls to heat the entire volume within said chamber, and wherein;
- said vibrating means includes a transducer spaced from said chamber and at a lower temperature than all portions of said chamber, and a horn coupling said transducer to said chamber walls to vibrate all of the walls of said chamber.
- 11. Apparatus for levitating an object comprising:
- walls forming a chamber of largely cylindrical shape, but with the axis of the cylindrical shape being curved about an axis lying above the cylinder, and
- means for vibrating all the chamber walls, with the chamber in a substantially undistorted state, whereby an acoustic standing wave pattern is established within said chamber along its diameter.
- 12. A method for establishing an acoustic standing wave pattern within a chamber formed by a housing, comprising:
- rapidly moving all of said housing back and forth with the housing in a substantially undistorted state, at a frequency which produces a standing wave pattern within said chamber, whereby to maintain an essentially constant position for a levitated object.
- 13. The method described in claim 12 wherein:
- said step of rapidly moving comprises attaching said housing to a surface of a transducer, and energizing said transducer to vibrate said surface.
- 14. The method described in claim 12 wherein:
- said chamber is of uniform cross-section along most of a predetermined height direction, and said step of vibrating includes vibrating said chamber along said height direction at a resonant frequency which produces acoustic pressure variation, at opposite reflecting walls, that are out of phase.
ORIGIN OF INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of provisions of Public Law 96-517 (35 USC 202) in which the contractor has elected not to retain title.
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