Vibration transducer unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6336367
  • Patent Number
    6,336,367
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 8, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Williams; Hezron
    • Saint-Surin; Jacques
    Agents
    • Rosenman & Colin LLP
Abstract
Vibration transducer unit for converting vibrations to electric signals, in which unit there is a transducer part (11) and a signal processing part (14), like a preamplifier part. The transducer part (11) and the signal processing part (14) are integrated to a single structure.
Description




This invention relates to a vibration transducer unit according to the preamble of claim


1


.




Vibration transducers can be used for example in saddle or bridge transducers for acoustic guitars, double bass and violin by means of which the vibrations of the strings are converted to electric signals. They are generally mounted under the saddle of the guitar or to the bridge of double bass and violin. They consist of a transducer part with electromechanical material such as elastic electret bubble film, piezoelectric crystals or polymers and electrically conductive electrode layers, as well as a connection cable, by means of which the signals are taken to a separate preamplifier.




In U.S. Pat. publication No. 5,319,153 a piezoelectric transducer for instruments is presented. Therein a strip-formed polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) film is used as an active electromechanical material. A connection cable is connected to the transducer part by soldering.




A drawback with vibration transducer units according to the prior art is their complicated structure and high price. When the preamplifier part and the transducer part are placed separately, a connection cable is needed between them. This causes extra costs and the connection cable often causes electrical interference especially if it has to be substantially long. If the electromechanical material used is film-like material, like PVDF rendered into piezoelectric, or elastic electret bubble film with permanent electric charge, the transducer must be very close the preamplifier. This is because this kind transducers have relatively low capacitance compared to standard cables capacitances. Additionally it is difficult to place a separate preamplifier in an electric guitar, double bass or violin. Furthermore, the transducer part and the preamplifier have to be protected by means of separate shields, in order to avoid mechanical damage and electrical interference.




The aim of the present invention is to remove the drawbacks of the prior art technique and to achieve a vibration transducer unit, which is small and compact, and by means of which additional interference can be avoided. In the solution according to the present invention the preamplifier and the transducer part are, according to the attended claims, integrated into one unit. A connection cable between the transducer part and the preamplifier is not needed. As a result a very compact unit is achieved including both mechanical and electrical protection of said unit.











In the following the invention is described in detail by the aid of examples, by referring to the attached set of drawings, wherein





FIG. 1

presents an explosion picture of a vibration transducer unit according to the invention,





FIG. 2



a


presents an explosion picture of one embodiment vibration transducer unit according to the invention,





FIG. 2



b


presents an vibration transducer unit according to the invention placed in an electric guitar,





FIG. 3

presents an explosion picture of one embodiment vibration transducer unit according to the invention,





FIG. 4

presents an explosion picture of one embodiment vibration transducer unit according to the invention,





FIG. 5



a


presents an explosion picture of one embodiment vibration transducer unit according to the invention,





FIG. 5



b


presents a vibration transducer unit according to the invention with a heat-shrink tubing threaded on it,





FIG. 6



a


presents an explosion picture of one embodiment vibration transducer unit according to the invention,





FIG. 6



b


presents two vibration transducer units according to the invention placed on a double bass, and





FIG. 7

presents a cross-section of an electret bubble film.












FIG. 1

presents a vibration transducer unit according to the present invention, with a strip-formed transducer part


11


, and a connector


12


connected to the end of it. A suitable method for manufacturing such transducer element is described in the WO 97/39602. Connector


12


attaches the transducer part


11


to the circuit board


13


consisting preamplifier control circuitry


14


as well as two output conductors


15


and a ground conductor


16


. The transducer


11


, the connector


12


and the circuit board


13


have been protected with a metallic protection shield, said shield composed of both a bottom part


17


and top part


19


protecting the whole unit. The bottom part is composed of a plate


17


, which is as wide as the transducer part


11


to which it is attached for example by gluing. It has side walls


18


substantially surrounding the connector


12


. The shield consists of a plate


191


being as wide as the transducer part


11


, significantly surrounding the space of the circuit board, said top part having a form of a bottomless rectangular box


10


, which protects and shields the circuit board and the components on it, and inside which the walls


18


fit. The top and the bottom parts of the shield can be attached to each others for example by soldering. In this embodiment the output conductors


15


operate both as signal output conductors and power input conductors for the preamplifier. The ground conductor


16


is connected to either the top or the bottom part of the protection shield. It is to be noted that if one or both faces of the transducer are electrically conductive material and the glue in between it and the plate


19


and/or


17


is also electrically conductive, the ground conductor


16


is unnecessary. The transducer part


11


of the invention can be composed of for example one or more dielectric films laminated together, the material of which can be for example polyester. Necessary signal and ground electrodes can be arranged to form suitable shape on the surface of the films for example by silk-screen printing or etching. Between the signal and ground electrodes there is an active electromechanical film, for example being composed of one or several permanently charged dielectric electret films


74


containing flat lens-like gas bubbles


75


or blisters (so called electret bubble film, FIG.


7


). Such film suitable as electromechanical material for a vibration transducer is presented in U.S. Pat. publication No. 4,654,546. In WO publication 96/06718 a method is presented, by means of which this kind of film can be swelled in order to form a swelled electret film with flat or teared gas blisters. Solid electret film or piezoelectric plastic film, such as PVDF, can also be used as the electromechanical material.




Referring now to the

FIG. 2



a


, the protection shield can also be made in such a manner that the top part


21


has a strip


22


, which can be bent to form the bottom part of the protection shield for the preamplifier and control circuitry


23


. In this case the separate bottom plate


17


can be omitted.

FIG. 2



b


shows a transducer unit


24


according to the invention, placed in connection with a bridge


25


and saddles


26


of an electric guitar.




One more transducer unit according to the invention is presented in FIG.


3


. In this embodiment the transducer part


31


is integrated onto the same uniform, very thin (the thickness being for example 0,1 mm) circuit board


33


together with the preamplifier and control circuitry


34


. In this embodiment the circuit board


33


is as long as the whole transducer unit. The connector


12


is not needed, and the structure becomes very thin, especially on the transducer part side. There is a metallized area


35


on the top side of the circuit board. This metallized area


35


operates as a signal contact for the transducer


31


. The upper side of the transducer


31


is placed against protection shield


36


, which is grounded. The protection shield


36


and the transducer


31


are glued together. The bottom side


37


of the circuit board


33


is metallized to provide the shield for the transducer. The bottom side


37


of the circuit board


33


is metallized at suitable areas to be enable the protection shield to be grounded directly to the circuit board


33


for example by soldering. Output conductors


38


are soldered to the circuit board


33


.




In

FIG. 4

one embodiment vibration transducer unit according to the invention is presented. In this embodiment a protection plate


41


is made of a strip-like metal plate. Said plate


41


is bent up as shown at one end of the structure, providing space for the preamplifier and control circuitry portion


42


. The plate


41


connects to the electrical ground of the vibration transducer unit via suitable conductive, for example metallized, areas on the circuit board


43


. The bent portion


45


of the plate


41


also forms the top part of the protective shield for the preamplifier and control circuitry portion


42


. The bottom surface


44


of the circuit board


43


is metallized to provide the bottom part of the electrically protective shield for the preamplifier and control circuitry portion


42


. In this embodiment, electrically protective shield for the preamplifier and control circuitry part


42


is solely formed by the bent portion


45


of the plate


41


and the metallized surface


44


of the circuit board


43


, without any additional shield parts. A piece of heat shrink tubing or other suitable means can be placed over the end of the vibration transducer unit to provide better mechanical and moisture protection. In this embodiment the protective shield does not need to have separate parts for providing walls or bottom for the shield. Between the protective plate


41


and circuit board


43


there is the transducer element


46


and they all are glued together.





FIG. 5



a


shows another embodiment of the invention. There the protection shield


51


for the preamplifier circuitry


52


and the circuit board


53


are made of one piece of flexible, very thin circuit board material, such as KaptonĀ®. The signal electrode


54


for the transducer element


55


is arranged on top side of the circuit board


53


and the transducer element


55


is glued on top of it. The bottom side of the circuit board


53


is metallized and it provides the electrical shield for .the signal electrode. On one end of the circuit board there are the components


56


of the circuitry and output conductors


57


. The circuit board


53


has an extension


51


, with metallized outer surface, which extension is wrapped around the circuitry


52


to provide the electrical shield.

FIG. 5



b


shows how the extension


51


now completely wrapped around the circuitry


52


, which can be covered with suitable heat-shrink tubing


58


.




In

FIG. 6



a


one embodiment vibration transducer unit according to the invention is presented. In this embodiment the metallic protection plate


61


provides mainly mechanical reinforcement for the transducer part


62


. However, it is recommended that the metal plate


61


connects to the electrical ground of the vibration transducer part


62


via suitable conductive outer layer, made from for example graphite. The plate


61


can also be made of non conductive dielectric material such as polyester. Transducer part


62


is preferably made according to WO 97/39602, containing a transducer element, electrically conductive layers and conductive contacts being attached by crimping or by other suitable means. Said conductive contacts are soldered onto a flexible circuit board


63


. The circuit board


63


is made wider to provide extension


64


at the preamplifier and control circuitry


65


end. In this embodiment, the circuit board


63


is made of very thin and flexible material such as KaptonĀ®. The surface


66


of the circuit board


63


is metallized and it is wrapped around over the preamplifier and control circuitry portion


65


to provide protective shield for it. In this embodiment the electrically protective shield for the preamplifier and control circuitry portion


65


is solely formed by the circuit board


63


, which enables very easy and costeffective manufacturing and assembly processes. The flexible protective shield


64


,


66


can also be made of a separate piece of flexible conductive material, which is connected to the electrical ground of the preamplifier and control circuitry part


65


by suitable means. In this case a separate insulator, made of nonconductive material, is first wrapped around or threaded over the preamplifier and control circuitry part, and the protective shield is then wrapped around or threaded over the insulator. Referring to

FIG. 6



b


, a piece of heat shrink tubing


73


or other suitable means can be placed over the end of the vibration transducer unit to provide better mechanical protection and neater outlook. In

FIG. 6



b


, a vibration transducer unit according to the invention has been placed on the bridge


67


of a double bass, in a slot formed by a curved body part


68


and an end of a wing part


69


, close to the body part


68


. The transducer is secured in the middle of the slot by wedge a


70


made from for example wood. Additionally, a second vibration transducer unit


71


according to the invention is placed under the bridge foot


72


, between the bridge and the top plate (sound board) of the instrument. A similar transducer unit or set of multiple transducer units can also be placed on some other stringed instruments, for example cello or violin, by similar means.




It is obvious for a skilled person in the art, that the embodiments of the invention are not solely restricted to the examples presented above, but they can be varied within the scope of the claims presented hereafter. Thus the vibration transducer unit according to the invention can also be used for example in other stringed instruments, as for example in pianos or grand pianos, in order to convert vibrations into electric signals. Embodiments of the transducer unit according to the invention can also be used in other than musical instrument applications, actually in all applications in which mechanical vibrations are converted to electrical signals. Embodiments of the transducer unit according to the invention can be used for converting vibrations to electrical signals between any two or more separate vibrating objects, or inside any slot within any vibrating object, or even for measuring vibrations from any vibrating surface if an object having suitable mass is attached to the opposite surface of the transducer unit. Additionally, embodiments of said transducer unit can be used for converting vibrations below or above the audible range in frequency (infra-sonic and ultra-sonic, respectively) to electrical signals.



Claims
  • 1. A vibration transducer unit for converting vibrations to electric signals, comprising:a transducer part and a signal processing part integrated to a single structure, said signal processing part attached to an end of said transducer part, and a protection shield defined by a first protection part for shielding the transducer part and a second protection part for shielding the signal processing part, said first protection part further comprising a plate-like part and second protection part further comprising a box-like part, wherein said protection shield further comprises a cover part and a bottom part, said cover part defined by an integrated combination of an upper portion of said first protection part and an upper portion of second protection part, said bottom part defined by an integrated combination of a lower portion of said first protection part and a lower portion of second protection part, said cover part and said bottom part being joined together to shield said transducer part and said signal processing part.
  • 2. A vibration transducer unit in accordance with claim 1, wherein said signal processing part further comprises signal outputs, andwherein said second protection part further comprises an opening for passage of said signal outputs through said protection shield.
  • 3. A vibration transducer unit in accordance with claim 2, wherein said opening is defined in said bottom part.
  • 4. A vibration transducer unit for converting vibrations to electric signals, comprising:a flexible, thin circuit board, a signal processing part integrated with said circuit board, a transducer part integrated with said circuit board and said signal processing part to form a single structure, an upper protection shield defined by a first protection part for shielding the transducer part and a second protection part for shielding the signal processing part, and a lower protection shield defined by a metallized area on said circuit board for shielding said transducer part and said signal processing part.
  • 5. A vibration transducer unit in accordance with claim 4, wherein a part of the circuit board is wrapped around said signal processing part.
  • 6. A vibration transducer unit in accordance with claim 5, wherein said first protection part is defined by said part of said circuit board that is wrapped around said signal processing part.
  • 7. A vibration transducer unit for converting vibrations to electric signals, comprising:a transducer part having an active electromechanic element, a signal processing part integrated with said transducer part to a single structure, a protection shield defined by a first protection part for shielding the transducer part and a second protection part for shielding the signal processing part, said transducer part further comprising signal electrodes and ground electrodes, at least one dielectric electret film having gas bubbles applied between said signal and said ground electrodes and forming the active electromechanic element of said transducer part.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
980202 Jan 1998 FI
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/FI99/00062 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/39543 8/5/1999 WO A
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