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US2494433A
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Jan. 10, 1950 w. s. ERWIN 2,494,433
TRANSDUCER HOLDER Filed June 6, 1946 Qnwutoz @157 ffzzazz- Patented Jam'lO, 1950 TRANSDUCER nommt poration oi Delaware Application June 6,1946. Serial No. 674,905
a I I The present invention relates to crystal holders and more specifically relates to holders for crystals used in measuring devices such as shown in my copending application Serial No. 532,199, Supersonic measuring means, filed April 21,1944, now Patent No. 2,431,233.
The measuring device shown in my copending application is used to determine certain physical characteristics of masses such as propellers, sheet metal and other regular or irregular shaped objects.
The problem of maintaining the piezoelectric crystal in satisfactory contact with the mass, the characteristics of which are being measured, is complicated by the irregular shaped surface of some of these masses, for example, airplane propellers. Crystal holders used prior to my present invention are satisfactory when used on masses. having fiat surfaces but are subject to some limitations when used on irregular shaped surfaces. These prior crystal holders are also of such construction as to present difficulty in replacing crystals as the entire holder must be disassembled to make replacements.
In my present invention the crystal is allowed freedom of movement so it may accommodate the most irregular shaped surface. This crystal is mounted so as to be readily removable without any disassembling whatsoever of the remainder of the holder.
It is the object of the present invention to produce a piezoelectric crystal holder that is simple in construction and convenient to use.
It is a further object of the present invention to produce a holder for a transducer which allows freedom of movement of the transducer.
1 Claim. (Cl. 171-327) 2 extended by means of a pigtail l2 to a connector IA. Connector I4 is adapted to be inserted in an electrical adapter It to permit conduction of electricity from that connector to asimilar connector 24. The adapter I6 is rigidly secured concentric to the handle 2' by means of an insulating bushing Hi. This bushing is secured within a shell and prevented from axial movement by means ofdetents 22. Theconnector 24 has soldered thereto aspring 26 made from electrical conducting material. The other end of this spring is permanently secured to thecrystal 30 which has a conducting electrode 3l. Thecrystal 30 has an in-' sulating bushing 28 rigidly secured thereto to prevent electrical contact between the crystal electrode and theshell 20. Thespring 26 is the sole support and electrical connection to thecrystal 30 and permits this crystal to have freedom of movement to secure thebest'possible contact 20 between the crystal and the mass 32, the characthe mass 32.
. work as shown in the figure and additional pres- It is a still further object of the present invention to produce a crystal holder which is light in weight, simple in construction, allows freedom of movement of the crystal and permits interchange of crystals with a minimum of eiiort.
Other objects of the present invention will become apparent in the following specification and illustrated in the drawing and specifically pointed sure is applied on the handle to cause contact between the shell 2|] and the mass 32. The circult is then completed causing the electrical signal to be impressed upon the crystal and the resulting mechanical vibrations produced thereby transmitted to the mass 32.
The vibrations from the mass 32 are transmitted back to thecrystal 30 and theelectrical signal produced thereby is introduced back into the circuit including the conductors 6 and 8. A preferred embodiment of my invention has been described but a large number of modifications thereof may be made without departing from the scope of this invention. For example, the conductors 6 and 8 may be of the standard two-wire type, or the outer conductor 6 may be omitted and the handle of the holder itself used as the conductor. I
It is to be understood also that although the invention has been described with specific refer,- ence to a particular embodiment thereof, it is i not to be so limited, since changes and alterations allow freedom 01' transducer movement and pre- 1 vent electrical shorting between said tubular member and said transducer.
a S. ERWIN.
PatentNo. 2,494,433
Certificate of Correction nummcns orrnn The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name 2,283,285 Pohlman May 19, 1942 2,410,193 Bach 2,431,233 Erwin 2,435,545 Rosenthal Feb. 3, 1948 Firestone Apr. 6, 1948 Januar 10, 1950 WESLEY S. ERWIN It is hereby certified that error appears in the printed specification of the above numbered patent requiring correction as follows: I Column 4, line 11, list of references cited, for thepatent number 2,435,545
and that the said Letters Patent should be read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the record of the case in the Patent Oflice.
Signed and sealed this 6th day of June, A. D. 1950.
THOMAS F. MURPHY,
Assistant Commissioner of Patents.
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US2754481A (en)*1952-08-091956-07-10Hazeltine Research IncElectrostrictive time-delay signaltranslating device
US2851876A (en)*1955-03-111958-09-16James S ArnoldUltrasonic apparatus for the nondestructive evaluation of structural bonds
US2917642A (en)*1955-02-211959-12-15WrightPressure-responsive transducer
US3025419A (en)*1957-06-181962-03-13Hal C MettlerUltrasonic frequency generating crystal assembly
US3167150A (en)*1961-09-221965-01-26Ronald A DarbyRadiation level indicator for sonar projectors
US3281660A (en)*1964-05-281966-10-25David K StudenickLocator for magnetic and conducting materials including means for adjusting the relative positions of a pair of sensing coils
US3416012A (en)*1965-11-291968-12-10Ass Elect IndDynamic strain transducers
US3543065A (en)*1968-09-261970-11-24Shurtronics CorpProbe for bond tester
US4193843A (en)*1976-02-141980-03-18Babcock-Brown Boveri Reaktor GmbhApparatus and method for detecting defective fuel rods
US4510812A (en)*1982-12-201985-04-16Dunegan CorporationApparatus for acoustic emission detection including a waveguide made of aluminum or beryllium oxide

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US2410193A (en)*1944-09-021946-10-29Premier Crystal Lab IncCrystal holder
US2431233A (en)*1944-04-211947-11-18Gen Motors CorpSupersonic measuring means
US2435545A (en)*1944-09-281948-02-03Phillips Petroleum CoProcess for the production of mercaptans
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US2283285A (en)*1938-05-251942-05-19Pohlman ReimarMassage
US2439131A (en)*1943-11-201948-04-06United Aircraft CorpResonance inspection method
US2431233A (en)*1944-04-211947-11-18Gen Motors CorpSupersonic measuring means
US2410193A (en)*1944-09-021946-10-29Premier Crystal Lab IncCrystal holder
US2435545A (en)*1944-09-281948-02-03Phillips Petroleum CoProcess for the production of mercaptans

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2666862A (en)*1951-04-111954-01-19Branson InstrRail flaw detection device
US2754481A (en)*1952-08-091956-07-10Hazeltine Research IncElectrostrictive time-delay signaltranslating device
US2917642A (en)*1955-02-211959-12-15WrightPressure-responsive transducer
US2851876A (en)*1955-03-111958-09-16James S ArnoldUltrasonic apparatus for the nondestructive evaluation of structural bonds
US3025419A (en)*1957-06-181962-03-13Hal C MettlerUltrasonic frequency generating crystal assembly
US3167150A (en)*1961-09-221965-01-26Ronald A DarbyRadiation level indicator for sonar projectors
US3281660A (en)*1964-05-281966-10-25David K StudenickLocator for magnetic and conducting materials including means for adjusting the relative positions of a pair of sensing coils
US3416012A (en)*1965-11-291968-12-10Ass Elect IndDynamic strain transducers
US3543065A (en)*1968-09-261970-11-24Shurtronics CorpProbe for bond tester
US4193843A (en)*1976-02-141980-03-18Babcock-Brown Boveri Reaktor GmbhApparatus and method for detecting defective fuel rods
US4510812A (en)*1982-12-201985-04-16Dunegan CorporationApparatus for acoustic emission detection including a waveguide made of aluminum or beryllium oxide

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