Claims
- 1. A flextensional transducer comprising:a transduction driver having a first and a second end, and adapted for receiving power from an alternating supply; and a projector shell disposed about the driver, the shell including: first and second bulbous end portions each adapted to receive a respective end of the transduction driver; and a middle portion having concave sections and convex sections, thereby defining a wave profile.
- 2. The flextensional transducer of claim 1 wherein the transduction driver includes a plurality of active transducer elements including at least one of piezoelectric elements, ferroelectric elements, and rare earth elements, and the shell is at least one of a solid metal, solid composite, honey comb metallic, and honey comb composite.
- 3. The flextensional transducer of claim 1 wherein stress on the driver is substantially independent of operating depth.
- 4. The flextensional transducer of claim 1 wherein each end of the transduction driver is retained in a recess of a respective bulbous end portion.
- 5. The flextensional transducer of claim 1 wherein there are two opposing convex sections each having a peak that is substantially aligned with a midpoint of the driver.
- 6. The flextensional transducer of claim 5 wherein there is a pair of opposing concave sections between each bulbous end portion and the opposing convex sections.
- 7. The flextensional transducer of claim 1 wherein at least four concave sections are each located between a respective bulbous end portion and a respective convex section.
- 8. The flextensional transducer of claim 1 further comprising:a flexible water-proof material covering the projector shell and adapted to keep the transduction driver dry.
- 9. A flextensional transducer projector shell comprising:first and second bulbous end portions each adapted to receive a respective end of a transduction driver; and a middle portion having concave sections and convex sections, thereby defining a wave profile.
- 10. The flextensional transducer projector shell of claim 9 wherein the shell is at least one of a solid metal, solid composite, honey comb metallic, and honey comb composite.
- 11. The flextensional transducer projector shell of claim 9 wherein a recess is defined in each respective bulbous end portion for retaining each end of a transduction driver.
- 12. The flextensional transducer projector shell of claim 9 wherein the shell has a midpoint, and there are two opposing convex sections each having a peak that is substantially aligned with the midpoint.
- 13. The flextensional transducer projector shell of claim 12 wherein there is a pair of opposing concave sections between each bulbous end portion and the opposing convex sections.
- 14. The flextensional transducer projector shell of claim 9 wherein at least four concave sections are each located between a respective bulbous end portion and a respective convex section.
- 15. The flextensional transducer projector shell of claim 9 further including a flexible water-proof material covering the projector shell.
- 16. A method of manufacturing a flextensional transducer projector shell, the method comprising:forming first and second bulbous end portions each adapted to receive a respective end of a transduction driver; and forming a middle portion having concave sections and convex sections, thereby defining a wave profile.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the first and second bulbous end portions and the middle portion are formed from at least one of a solid metal, solid composite, honey comb metallic, and honey comb composite.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein forming the first and second bulbous end portions includes forming a recess in each respective bulbous end portion for retaining each end of a transduction driver.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the shell has a midpoint, and forming the middle portion includes forming two opposing convex sections each having a peak that is substantially aligned with the midpoint.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein forming the middle portion includes forming a pair of opposing concave sections between each bulbous end portion and the opposing convex sections.
- 21. The method of claim 16 wherein forming a middle portion includes forming at least four concave sections that are each located between a respective bulbous end portion and a respective convex section.
- 22. The method of claim 16 wherein the transduction driver includes a plurality of active transducer elements including at least one of piezoelectric elements, ferroelectric elements, and rare earth elements, the method further comprising:disposing the shell about the transduction driver with the driver's ends each retained by a respective bulbous end portion, the driver being adapted for receiving power from an alternating supply.
- 23. The method of claim 16 further including covering the projector shell with a flexible water-proof material.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/347,404, filed Jan. 10, 2002, which is herein incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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