Patents by Inventor Raymond J. Besson

Raymond J. Besson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5289075
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a piezoelectric resonator having adherent or non-adherent electrodes, the piezoelectric crystal comprising a central portion and a peripheral portion forming a ring that surrounds the central portion and that is connected thereto by an intermediate portion in which a slot is formed, the peripheral portion being connected to the central portion by a single connection bridge constituted by a non-slotted portion of said intermediate portion that extends over a small fraction of the periphery of said intermediate portion. The central portion constitutes the active vibrating portion of the crystal and the peripheral portion is held in the box by fastening means disposed in such a manner as to be thermally as remote as possible from the single connection bridge. The secured portion and the bridge constitute means for suspending the crystal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 22, 1994
    Assignee: Ecole Nationale Superieure de Mecanique et Des Microtechniques
    Inventors: Raymond J. Besson, Serge Galliou, Marc Mourey
  • Patent number: 5193392
    Abstract: A monoaxial differential accelerometer with frequency output, includes a thin monolithic piezoelectric sensitive plate (10) in which plane a sensitive axis (X) is located. The plate (10) comprises two rectilinear slits (15, 15') parallel with the sensitive axis (X) and defining between them two zones of vibration aligned along the sensitive axis (X) and identically sensitive to the temperature variations. Each vibration zone is located between two electrodes (3, 4, 3, 4') to form resonators (20, 21) whose frequency variations are added for an acceleration directed along the sensitive axis (X) and whose the frequency variations are subtracted for an acceleration directed in a plane perpendicular to the sensitive axis (X). The resonators (20, 21) are inserted in the circuits of two oscillators (73, 74) whose beat frequency constitutes the output signal of the differential accelerometer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1993
    Assignee: Etat Francais represented by the Delegue General pour l'Armement
    Inventors: Raymond J. Besson, Roger F. Bourquin, Bernard M. Dulmet, Pierre C. Maitre
  • Patent number: 4562375
    Abstract: In a pressure transducer of the piezoelectric type, a resonator (10) is made up of a pellet (16) mounted inside an element designed to be subjected to the action of a pressure on its exterior face (18). The pellet (16) and the element (12) are cut in the same quartz block, using a cut which provides two vibration modes. The forces resulting from the external pressure are transmitted to the edge of the pellet (16) by connecting bridges (22, 23) whose orientation is chosen so that one of the vibration modes has maximum sensitivity to the forces while the other mode has a practically zero sensitivity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1985
    Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond J. Besson, Jean-Jacques Boy, Jean-Pascal Valentin
  • Patent number: 4458169
    Abstract: A heating system for an HF oscillator.The system comprises a reentrant cavity (10) controlling an UHF oscillator and sized to generate an UHF electric field with a frequency F much higher than the resonance frequency F.sub.Q of the piezoelectric crystal (50) of the HF oscillator which itself is located in the space between the central core (14) and the bottom (12) of the cavity and in such a manner that the two electrodes (34,35) of the oscillator are respectively located substantially in the planes of the free end of the central core (14) and of the inside of the bottom (12) of the cavity (10). The electrodes (34,35) are located in bores (16,15) in the conducting parts of the cavity in such a manner that the peripheral part of each electrode is surrounded at close proximity but without making contact with the wall of the corresponding bore (16,15). The electrodes (34,35) are connected to an HF oscillator by insulated leads (24,25).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1984
    Assignee: Etat Francais represente par le Delegue General pour l'Armement
    Inventors: Michael D. Decailliot, Raymond J. Besson
  • Patent number: 4334168
    Abstract: An autothermostatic high frequency oscillator comprising a piezoelectric resonator of the type having electrodes which are not adhered to the crystal. The contact between the part of the crystal 1 serving to support the vibrating part of the crystal and the dielectric plates 2,3 supporting the excited electrodes is limited to a discontinuous surface of reduced scope constituted by a finite number of elements of contact surface. At least an infra-red reflector screen (200) located at the very interior of the water tight cavity (400) surrounding the resonator is situated immediately adjacent said resonator and the electric power applied to the excited electrodes is at least in the range of about 50 microwatts. The invention permits one to achieve oscillators with small consumption of energy and high stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1982
    Assignee: Etat Francais
    Inventors: Raymond J. Besson, Jean P. Valentin
  • Patent number: 4257020
    Abstract: A piezoelectric resonator comprises a crystal having an outer peripheral portion connected to a central portion by an intermediate zone which is short in the radial direction, is hollowed out over its major part and has at least two connector bridges between the outer and central portions. Electrodes are arranged facing one of the main portions of the crystal which then forms the vibrating portion of the resonator. The non-vibrating main portion serves as a support for the crystal. The surfaces of the connector bridges are continuous with the corresponding surfaces of the vibrating portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1981
    Assignee: Etat Francais represente par le Delegue General Pour l'Armement
    Inventor: Raymond J. Besson
  • Patent number: 4221986
    Abstract: Piezoelectric resonator comprising a sealed box in which a vacuum has been formed or into which has been introduced a residual gas, within said box a piezoelectric crystal having first and second main opposite faces, a first metal electrode deposited on the first main face of the crystal and a second metal electrode deposited on the second main and opposite faces of the crystal, a first conductor connected to the first electrode and extending outside the box, a second conductor connected to the second electrode and extending outside the box and means for maintaining the crystal within the box, wherein the piezoelectric crystal comprises a central portion and a peripheral portion forming a ring which spacedly surrounds the central portion and connected to said central portion by an intermediate portion which over at least part of the distance between the central portion and the peripheral portion has a reduced thickness compared with the thickness of said central and peripheral portions wherein the first and s
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1980
    Assignees: Laboratoires de Physicochimie Appliquees ISSEC, KDP Societe anonyme Keller Dorian Papiers
    Inventor: Raymond J. Besson
  • Patent number: 4135108
    Abstract: Quartz resonator with electrodes that do not adhere to the crystal. Quartz resonator having improved medium-term and long-term stabilities and permitting easier placing on frequency. The resonator comprises, inside a tight housing 1, a condenser formed by two disks 3, 4 made of a dielectric material and separated by a removable ring 2 which determines the spacing between the disks 3 and 4. Electrodes are formed by metallization on the faces of the disks 3 and 4 located opposite a quartz crystal 1 enclosed in said condenser. The spacings between the crystal 1 and the disks 3 and 4 are considerably less than 1 millimeter. Application, for example, in the fields of telecommunications and radars.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1979
    Assignee: L'Etat Francais represente par le Delegue Ministeriel
    Inventor: Raymond J. Besson