Claims
- 1. A vibratory gyroscope for detecting a turning angular rate about an axis of rotation, said vibratory gyroscope comprising:
a vibrator comprising (i) a fixing part arranged in a plane, (ii) a substantially straight base part arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to said fixing part and a second end opposed thereto in the longitudinal direction of said base part, (iii) at least one bending vibration piece arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to a portion of said base part other than said first end of said base part, and a second end distal from said first end in a longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece, the longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece intersecting the longitudinal direction of said base part, and (iv) at least one pair of resonant arms arranged within said plane and extending from said fixing part, wherein said base part and said bending vibration piece both vibrate in a bending vibration mode substantially within said plane using said first ends thereof, respectively, as their fulcrum, wherein said resonant arms resonate with vibration of said base part, and wherein one of a through hole and a hollow portion is formed through at least one of said base part, said bending vibration piece, and said resonant arms, said through hole and/or said hollow portion having a lateral width that increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends along the length of said at least one of said base part, said bending vibration piece and said resonant arms; excitation means for exciting vibration of one of said base part and said bending vibration piece in said plane; and detection means for detecting bending vibration of said vibrator generated by Coriolis force within said vibrator as a result of said vibrator being rotated around said axis of rotation; wherein one of said excitation means and said detection means is positioned on said bending vibration piece.
- 2. The vibratory gyroscope according to claim 1, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said base part, and said lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends toward said second end of said base part.
- 3. The vibratory gyroscope according to claim 1, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said bending vibration piece, and said lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends toward said second end of said bending vibration piece.
- 4. A vibratory gyroscope according to claim 1, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said resonant arms, and said lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends away from said fixing part.
- 5. A vibrator comprising:
a fixing part arranged in a plane; a substantially straight base part arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to said fixing part and a second end opposed thereto in the longitudinal direction of said base part; at least one bending vibration piece arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to a portion of said base part other than said first end of said base part, and a second end distal from said first end in a longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece, the longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece intersecting the longitudinal direction of said base part; at least one pair of resonant arms arranged within said plane and extending from said fixing part, wherein said base part and said bending vibration piece both vibrate in a bending vibration mode substantially within said plane using said first ends thereof, respectively, as their fulcrum, wherein said resonant arms resonate with vibration of said base part, and wherein one of a through hole and a hollow portion is formed through at least one of said base part, said bending vibration piece, and said resonant arms, said through hole and/or said hollow portion having a lateral width that increases at said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends along the length of said at least one of said base part, said bending vibration piece and said resonant arms; and excitation means for exciting vibration of one of said base part and said bending vibration piece in said plane.
- 6. The vibrator according to claim 5, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said base part, and said lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends toward said second end of said base part.
- 7. The vibrator according to claim 5, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said bending vibration piece, and said lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends toward said second end of said bending vibration piece.
- 8. A vibrator according to claim 5, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said resonant arms, and said lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends away from said fixing part.
- 9. A vibratory gyroscope for detecting a turning angular rate about an axis of rotation, said vibratory gyroscope comprising:
a vibrator comprising (i) a fixing part arranged in a plane, (ii) a substantially straight base part arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to said fixing part and a second end opposed thereto in the longitudinal direction of said base part, (iii) at least one bending vibration piece arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to a portion of said base part other than said first end of said base part, and a second end distal from said first end in a longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece, the longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece intersecting the longitudinal direction of said base part, and (iv) at least one pair of resonant arms arranged within said plane and extending from said fixing part, wherein said base part and said bending vibration piece both vibrate in a bending vibration mode substantially within said plane using said first ends thereof, respectively, as their fulcrum, wherein said resonant arms resonate with vibration of said base part, and wherein one of a through hole and a hollow portion is formed through said base part; excitation means for exciting vibration of one of said base part and said bending vibration piece in said plane; and detection means for detecting bending vibration of said vibrator generated by Coriolis force within said vibrator as a result of said vibrator being rotated around said axis of rotation; wherein one of said excitation means and said detection means is positioned on said bending vibration piece.
- 10. A vibrator comprising:
a fixing part arranged in a plane; a substantially straight base part arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to said fixing part and a second end opposed thereto in the longitudinal direction of said base part; at least one bending vibration piece arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to a portion of said base part other than said first end of said base part, and a second end distal from said first end in a longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece, the longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece intersecting the longitudinal direction of said base part; at least one pair of resonant arms arranged within said plane and extending from said fixing part, wherein said base part and said bending vibration piece both vibrate in a bending vibration mode substantially within said plane using said first ends thereof, respectively, as their fulcrum, wherein said resonant arms resonate with vibration of said base part, and wherein one of a through hole and a hollow portion is formed through said base part; and excitation means for exciting vibration of one of said base part and said bending vibration piece in said plane.
- 11. A vibratory gyroscope for detecting a turning angular rate about an axis of rotation, said vibratory gyroscope comprising:
a vibrator comprising (i) a fixing part arranged in a plane, (ii) a substantially straight base part arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to said fixing part and a second end opposed thereto in the longitudinal direction of said base part, and (iii) at least one bending vibration piece arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to a portion of said base part other than said first end of said base part, and a second end distal from said first end in a longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece, the longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece intersecting the longitudinal direction of said base part, wherein said base part and said bending vibration piece both vibrate in a bending vibration mode substantially within said plane using said first ends thereof, respectively, as their fulcrum, and wherein one of a through hole and a hollow portion is formed through at least one of said base part and said bending vibration piece; excitation means for exciting vibration of one of said base part and said bending vibration piece in said plane; and detection means for detecting bending vibration of said vibrator generated by Coriolis force within said vibrator as a result of said vibrator being rotated around said axis of rotation; wherein one of said excitation means and said detection means is positioned on said bending vibration piece.
- 12. The vibratory gyroscope according to claim 11, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion has a lateral width that increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends along the length of said at least one of said base part and said bending vibration piece.
- 13. The vibratory gyroscope according to claim 11, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion has a shape selected from the group consisting of rectangular, triangular, diamond and hexagonal.
- 14. The vibratory gyroscope according to claim 11, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said base part, and a lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends toward said second end of said base part.
- 15. The vibratory gyroscope according to claim 11, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said bending vibration piece, and a lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends toward said second end of said bending vibration piece.
- 16. A vibrator comprising:
a fixing part arranged in a plane; a substantially straight base part arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to said fixing part and a second end opposed thereto in the longitudinal direction of said base part; at least one bending vibration piece arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to a portion of said base part other than said first end of said base part, and a second end distal from said first end in a longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece, the longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece intersecting the longitudinal direction of said base part; wherein said base part and said bending vibration piece both vibrate in a bending vibration mode substantially within said plane using said first ends thereof, respectively, as their fulcrum, and wherein one of a through hole and a hollow portion is formed through at least one of said base part and said bending vibration piece; and excitation means for exciting vibration of one of said base part and said bending vibration piece in said plane.
- 17. The vibrator according to claim 16, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion has a lateral width that increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends along the length of said at least one of said base part and said bending vibration piece.
- 18. The vibrator according to claim 16, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion has a shape selected from the group consisting of rectangular, triangular, diamond and hexagonal.
- 19. The vibrator according to claim 16, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said base part, and a lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends toward said second end of said base part.
- 20. The vibrator according to claim 16, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion is formed through said bending vibration piece, and a lateral width thereof increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends toward said second end of said bending vibration piece.
- 21. A vibratory gyroscope for detecting a turning angular rate about an axis of rotation, said vibratory gyroscope comprising:
a vibrator comprising (i) a fixing part arranged in a plane, (ii) a substantially straight base part arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to said fixing part and a second end opposed thereto in the longitudinal direction of said base part, and (iii) at least one bending vibration piece arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to a portion of said base part other than said first end of said base part, and a second end distal from said first end in a longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece, the longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece intersecting the longitudinal direction of said base part, wherein said base part and said bending vibration piece both vibrate in a bending vibration mode substantially within said plane using said first ends thereof, respectively, as their fulcrum, and wherein one of a through hole and a hollow portion is formed through said base part; excitation means for exciting vibration of one of said base part and said bending vibration piece in said plane; and detection means for detecting bending vibration of said vibrator generated by Coriolis force within said vibrator as a result of said vibrator being rotated around said axis of rotation; wherein one of said excitation means and said detection means is positioned on said bending vibration piece.
- 22. The vibratory gyroscope according to claim 21, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion has a lateral width that increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends along the length of said base part.
- 23. The vibratory gyroscope according to claim 21, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion has a shape selected from the group consisting of rectangular, triangular, diamond and hexagonal.
- 24. A vibrator comprising:
a fixing part arranged in a plane; a substantially straight base part arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to said fixing part and a second end opposed thereto in the longitudinal direction of said base part; at least one bending vibration piece arranged in said plane and having a first end attached to a portion of said base part other than said first end of said base part, and a second end distal from said first end in a longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece, the longitudinal direction of said bending vibration piece intersecting the longitudinal direction of said base part; wherein said base part and said bending vibration piece both vibrate in a bending vibration mode substantially within said plane using said first ends thereof, respectively, as their fulcrum, and wherein one of a through hole and a hollow portion is formed through said base part; and excitation means for exciting vibration of one of said base part and said bending vibration piece in said plane.
- 25. The vibrator according to claim 24, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion has a lateral width that increases as said through hole and/or said hollow portion extends along the length of said base part.
- 26. The vibrator according to claim 24, wherein said through hole and/or said hollow portion has a shape selected from the group consisting of rectangular, triangular, diamond and hexagonal.
Priority Claims (11)
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8-315015 |
Nov 1996 |
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8-317781 |
Nov 1996 |
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8-317782 |
Nov 1996 |
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8-317784 |
Nov 1996 |
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8-326941 |
Dec 1996 |
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9-180244 |
Jun 1997 |
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9-173793 |
Jun 1997 |
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9-223426 |
Aug 1997 |
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9-265478 |
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9-287624 |
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9-328048 |
Nov 1997 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part Application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/884,288, filed Jun. 19, 2001, now allowed, which is a Continuation Application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/420,350, filed Oct. 19, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,346,765, which is a Continuation Application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/991,011, filed Dec. 15, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,018,212, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/971,686, filed Nov. 17, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,998,911. The entireties of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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