Abstract: A vibration sensing device including a strip bearing a pattern of markings. The strip is caused to slide back and forth in front of a sensor as the result of vibration or displacement of an object to which either the strip or the sensor is attached. By varying the spacing between the markings on strip, the direction and approximate speed of the motion can be sensed by the frequency of the signal generated by movement of the pattern past the sensor and its rate of change. The vibration sensing device can be made to sense out of balance (OOB) or vibratory motion of a piece of equipment such as a washing machine, motor engine or other device during use or transport.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 25, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Sudhir Dattatraya Savkar, Walter Whipple
Abstract: A coolable double walled structure, for use and exposure in a hot gas flow environment, includes a jet issuing wall, a target wall spaced from the jet issuing wall defining at least one cavity therebetween. The jet issuing wall includes at least one impingement rail having a greater thickness than the jet issuing wall such that a bottom portion of the impingement rail extends within the cavity formed between the jet issuing wall and the target wall. A number of impingement ports are disposed within each impingement rail to provide flow communication through the jet issuing wall to the target wall. Due to the relatively thick dimensions of the impingement rail, the impingement ports disposed within respective impingement rails can be directionalized so as to provide for local cooling needs. In one embodiment, the entry areas of the impingement ports are bell shaped so as to lower inlet pressure loss.