Claims
- 1. A barrel stave acoustical projector comprising:
- at least one plate located at the top of said acoustical projector;
- at least one plate located at the bottom of said acoustical projector;
- a driver located between said at least one plate located at the top of said acoustical projector and said at least one plate located at the bottom of said projector;
- electrical means for providing an electrical signal to said driver; and
- a plurality of staves forming an hourglass shape with the cross-sectional shape of the arrangement of said staves forming a circle at the top and bottom of said staves and elliptical cross sections of varying eccentricity between said top and bottom of said staves, said staves located radically outward of said driver, said staves are further arranged so that within said staves a plane orthogonal to the axis of the hourglass shape located a predetermined distance between said top and said bottom of said staves has both an area that is smaller than that in any other plane orthogonal to the axis of said hourglass shape and an elliptical eccentricity that is larger than that in any other plane orthogonal to the axis of said hourglass shape.
- 2. A barrel stave acoustical projector according to claim 1 wherein said plane having both said area that is smaller than that in any other plane orthogonal to the axis of said hourglass shape and said elliptical eccentricity that is larger than that in any other plane orthogonal to the axis of said hourglass shape being formed substantially equal distance between said top and bottom of said staves.
- 3. A barrel stave acoustical projector according to claim 2 wherein said driver further comprises a stack of piezoelectric ceramic disks.
- 4. A barrel stave acoustical projector according to claim 3 further comprising a stress bolt connected to said at least one plate located at the top of said acoustical projector and said at least one plate located at the bottom of said acoustical projector, said stress bolt extending through and being coaxial with said piezoelectric ceramic disks.
- 5. A barrel stave acoustical projector according to claim 4 further comprising a rubber boot extending over said staves and bonded to said at least one plate located at the top of said acoustical projector and said at least one plate located at the bottom of said acoustical projector.
- 6. A barrel stave acoustical projector according to claim 5 further comprising ethylene glycol being spread between said staves and said rubber boot.
- 7. A barrel stave acoustical projector according to claim 6 further comprising:
- said at least one plate located at the top of said acoustical projector being an end cap and a cover; and
- an O-ring providing a water tight seal between said end cap and cover.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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Date |
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4922470 |
McMahon et al. |
May 1990 |
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5030873 |
Owen |
Jul 1991 |
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