SHOCK-RESISTANT FLEXTENSIONAL TRANSDUCER
Assignee
ALLIED-SIGNAL INC., A CORP. OF DE.
Filed
Dec 23, 1988
Granted
Mar 5, 1996
Location
Burbank CA (Lockheed)
Abstract
An underwater sonar projector includes a one piece hollow shell of elliptical cross section having a number of transducer stacks positioned within the shell and compressively prestressed by the shell to vibrate along the major axis thereof which causes the broad surfaces between the small radius ends to vibrate in and out. To resist large external shocks the shell is made somewhat heavier than usual, a center support member or beam is placed along the minor axis of the shell and an adjustable support rod is carried in the beam which is adjusted to a length just sufficient to clear the vibrating surfaces of the projector in normal operation but which functions to limit the inward movement of the shell if exposed to an explosion. The transducer stacks include a number of columns of piezoelectric disks on each side of the support beam which are bonded together, each stack having a tail member fastened to said center support beam and a head member between the disks and the end of the shell. To minimize damage to the disks, the stacks are wrapped with glass fiber cloth. Two or more such projector units may be fastened together and the ends closed by endplates.
Source: Google Patents
35 USC §181 Secrecy Order
Imposed
Aug 23, 1989
Rescinded
Sep 8, 1995
Duration
6 years
Inventor
- 1DAVID K. DAHLSTROM
Sensitive facility: Burbank CA (Lockheed)
Record Details
- Patent number
- US 5497357
- Application
- 07288329
- Aerospace match
- Yes
- Dataset source
- 35 USC §181 SO records
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