Patents Assigned to Kistler Instrumente AG
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Patent number: 5512794Abstract: An accelerometer having a pair of piezoplates and masses compressed to a center post by a bolt through bores in the center post, piezoplates and masses without mechanical or electrical contacting the piezoplates or the center post. A symmetrical arrangement includes opposed pairs of piezoplates separated by the center post or two pairs of piezoplates separated from each other by center post. Two bolts through orthogonal bores in a single center post or two perpendicular center post provide two and three axis of force sensing. Either linear or angular acceleration can be sensed. Two orthogonal mounting bores in the housing allows adjustment of the sensing axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1992Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: John M. Kubler, Michael D. Insalaco
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Patent number: 5501111Abstract: The invention comprises a force measuring system and an assembly procedure for the dynamic determination especially of axle loads, speed, as well as for assembly of force and acceleration sensors. The force measuring system can be laid permanently in the roadway. It is of modular assembly, consisting of the amplifier, sensor and terminal module. The sensor module consists of a hollow section, in which piezo-elements are fitted under elastic preload. The hollow section is designed so that it can be opened elastically by lateral clamping, to allow mechanically interconnected piezo-elements to be inserted simply. After releasing this clamping, the piezo-elements are under high elastic preload. The same design principle can also be applied generally to force pressure and acceleration sensors. The elastical clamping force, vital for perfect force transmission to the piezo-elements, is for assembly purposes easily overcome by a proper lateral clamping force.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Hans C. Sonderegger, Reto Calderara, Claudio Cavalloni
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Patent number: 5329823Abstract: An interposed sensor having a housing whose lateral extend is not greater than the lateral extend of the machine parts is to be installed between and having a plurality of measuring elements welded under preloading to the housing. Electronics including charge amplifiers are integral with the housing, either interior the lateral extend or in an annular compartment.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1991Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Hans Sonderegger, Mario Giorgetta, Peter Wolfer
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Patent number: 5297430Abstract: A thin disk force sensor having measuring elements of not more than five layers including force introducing layers welded under preloading to a thin disk housing. The measuring elements, weld and disk housing are planarized. A vapor deposited layer is selectively applied to the force measuring elements to increase the applied force compared to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1991Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Hans Sonderegger, Rolf Kuratle, Peter Wolfer, Reto Calderara
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Patent number: 5265481Abstract: The invention comprises a force measuring system for the dynamic determination especially of axle loads, speed, vehicle wheelbase and gross weight. The force measuring system is laid permanently in the roadway. It is of modular assembly, consisting of the amplifier (11), sensor (12) and terminal module (13). The individual modules may be coupled tightly by plug-and-socket connections, welding flanges or glued flanges. The sensor module (12) consists of a hollow section (1), in which piezo-elements (4) are fitted under elastic preload. The piezo-elements (4) are accommodated in the hollow section (1) at intervals of typically 5 to 10 cm, and they may be connected all together with only one electrically conductive foil (5) to the signal processing facility (19), or groupwise or even singly. According to this subdivision the road width can be sectioned as desired, in order to obtain a road loading diagram for instance.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Hans C. Sonderegger, Reto Calderara, Mario Giorgetta, Dario Barberis, Markus Caprez
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Patent number: 5252928Abstract: The invention relates to a charge amplifier circuit with a control loop for resetting, which for minimizing the leakage currents that falsify the measuring results includes two diodes (D.sub.1) and (D.sub.2), connected antiparallel in the loop and constituting input protection diodes of an integrated circuit (ISK). In the operating (measuring) phase the diode resistance (R.sub.D) is extremely high and the voltage drop over the diode pair is small, so that no significant leakage current gets through onto the charge amplifier input IN.sub.Q. In the reset phase the diode resistance (R.sub.Dr) is practically nil.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventor: Mario Giorgetta
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Patent number: 5179857Abstract: Monitoring systems for cyclically operating machines having a cylinder including sensor to be mounted on the exterior of said cylinder for detecting both force in said cylinder and structure-borne signals in the cylinder; and having a computer for storing pre-recorded force and structure-borne noise signal as a function of time in a cycle and for comparing said detected and pre-recorded force and structure-borne noise signals to determine the status of said machine. The sensor has the form of a thin disk fitted between a cylinder cover and a nut of a cylinder cover stud under preload, thus replacing the standard washer.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Hans Sonderegger, Rolf Kuratle, Peter Wolfer
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Patent number: 5154084Abstract: A beam force measuring system having a force sensor to be mounted to each beam of a cyclically operating machine between a force diverting part and a fastener which secures the beam. The sensor is disk shaped and has a height which is a fraction of the fastener. Disk shaped measuring elements are welded under preload to a metal disk of the sensor and have a common planar surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Hans Sonderegger, Peter Wolfer, Paul Brem
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Patent number: 5009106Abstract: The shock resistance of an accelerometer for the measurement of an axial acceleration, having a sensing part consisting of an electromechanical beam, a spacer and a beam carrier can significantly be improved by making the two sections of the oscillating beam of unequal lengths and by providing the beam with a length between 8 mm and 11 mm and a width between 2.5 mm and 6.5 mm at a thickness of 0.6 mm. That way an optimum relationship between measuring sensitivity and shock resistance of the accelerometer will be reached.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: John M. Kubler, Michael D. Insalaco
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Patent number: 4982608Abstract: A single transducer body having a sealing arrangement including both shoulder sealing surfaces and front end sealing surfaces to seal with mounting holes of component at offset shoulder or front end sealing surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Balz Marki, Peter Wolfer
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Patent number: 4922188Abstract: An electrical peak value measuring and evaluating apparatus including a transmitting circuit for transmitting peak values to an output, restoring circuit for restoring the level in the transmitting circuit to a known value after reaching a peak, and a retaining circuit for retaining the restored signal at the known value until the input signal again rises above a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1984Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventor: Giorgetta Mario
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Patent number: 4905518Abstract: An accelerometer, consisting of a body having a threaded coaxial nipple for screwably securing the body to a mounting base having a connection for a signal transmission cable. The mounting base can be glued firmly or screwed to a measuring surface, and configured so that accelerometers may be mounted thereto and oriented in several axial directions. It is therefore possible to investigate several axis directions successively using one accelerometer. The object to be measured out can be provided with a large number of single- or multi-axis mounting bases, enabling the entire surface of an object to be measured stepwise in one or more axes, using one or only a few accelerometers. Furthermore the detachable connection between mounting base and accelerometer body facilitates occasional calibration of the accelerometer away from the particular measuring object.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventor: John Kubler
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Patent number: 4800760Abstract: A force measuring device includes a transducer mounted on a screw spindle, having force introducing elements interacting directly with the inside taper of a cylindrical sleeve to brace the device in a hold and preload the transducer. The screw spindle is displaced by a moving nut which is guided radially in the sleeve and supported axially at both sides. For bracing the device in a hole, mechanisms are provided for holding the force measuring device in a defined axial position and angle of rotation and for actuating the moving nut. These mechanisms do not extend beyond the outside diameter of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Peter Wolfer, Georges Schaffner, Jean-Jacques Schmid
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Patent number: 4379405Abstract: A force transducer, particularly for the ballistic measuring of the combustion pressure in the cartridge case of a firearm, is disclosed which includes a force transmission element which rests with one of its front areas on the cartridge case. The force transmission element is surrounded on its exterior by an outer sleeve which also rests with its front area on the cartridge case. The front areas of the force transmission element and of the outer sleeve are exactly adapted to the curvature of the cartridge case by reaming after the transducer has been mounted in the firearm. With the combustion of the powder, the cartridge case expands and transmits its force to a sensor element via the force transmission element, with the sensor element being preferably in the form of at least one piezoelectric transversal quartz element which is held under pretension between the force transmission element and a basic receiver component.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1981Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Paul Engeler, Hans C. Sonderegger, Peter Wolfer
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Patent number: 4341974Abstract: A piezoelectric crystal element for use in force and pressure transducers and accelerometers, consisting of a monocrystalline cubic-polar material with electrode faces that intersect one of the crystallographic principal axes X,Y,Z at an angle .alpha.'=arc sin .sqroot.p and the other principal axes at .beta.'=.+-.1/2 arc cos p, wherein p=0 for the piezoelectric orthoaxial shear effect, p=1/3 for the longitudinal piezoeffect and p=1 for the transverse piezoeffect.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1980Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventor: Reto Calderara
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Patent number: 4326143Abstract: The invention relates to an acceleration pick-up which can be produced at favorable cost in large numbers, for which new constructional means are used. The apparatus consists of a mushroom-shaped support screw (6,56), which is inserted directly in the synthetic material housing (8) of the measuring device and which mounts and retains both the mass sensor arrangement (1, 2, 3, 4), the printed circuit board (15) as well as the housing cover (9). In the immediate vicinity of the mushroom-shaped head (7) at least one flat holding magnet (30) is likewise inserted directly in the synthetic material housing (8). In order to screen the sensor arrangement against disturbance effects, the inside of the synthetic material housing is coated with a conducting metal layer (26,28,66) for inner screening, which is connected to the screening of the connecting cable piezoelectric, piezoresistive, inductive or other systems can be used as sensor elements.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1978Date of Patent: April 20, 1982Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Werner Guth, Peter Wolfer, Hanspeter Dahler, Reto Calderara
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Patent number: 4292769Abstract: A device for balancing rotating bodies including a sensing arrangement for sensing the out of balance of the rotating body and for abrasion tool at a frequency corresponding to the speed of the rotating member so as to remove material from the rotating member in phase with the working vibration in the same region of the rotating member for effecting a balancing of the rotating member. The apparatus also includes an adjusting arrangement enabling adjustment of the phase relationship of the vibration of the abrasion tool with respect to the phase relationship of the out-of-balance signal so as to effect shifting by any number of steps of 360.degree./n, n being a whole number>3, irrespective of the speed of the rotating member.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1978Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Willi Maag, Hans U. Baumgartner, Max Vollenweider, Hans J. Wolf
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Patent number: 4255163Abstract: A device for balancing rotating bodies including a sensing arrangement for sensing the out of balance of the rotating body and for generating a control signal of approximately rectangular pulse shape. An electromagnetic transducer response to the control pulse signal is provided and is operated at a frequency in accordance with the speed of the rotating body. A spray valve is combined with the electromagnetic transducer to form a single spray unit and at least one spray disk is mounted on the rotating body to be balanced, the spray disk having at least three chambers or compartments. A spray medium is supplied to the spray unit which injects the spray medium into at least one chamber in response to the control pulse signal with correct phasing during the normal revolution of the rotating body until the amount of spray medium injected compensates for the out of balance of the rotating body.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1978Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Hans C. Sonderegger, Urs B. Meyer
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Patent number: 4165402Abstract: A method and apparatus for shaping semiconducting crystals for utilization in force and pressure measuring devices by chip removing machining of at least one surface portion of the crystal member. The shaping is effected by mounting the crystal member to be shaped and a ground cutting tool with respect to one another and rotating and contacting the tool and crystal member with respect to one another so as to remove a surface portion from the crystal. In this manner, many individual crystals can be shaped in an identical manner with high accuracy and with substantially no wear of the cutting tool.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1976Date of Patent: August 21, 1979Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventors: Walter Dubs, Georg Preiss
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Patent number: 4148530Abstract: A piezoelectric crystal element comprising a member of monocrystalline material of symmetry class 32 has two force introduction surfaces essentially parallel to a crystallographic `a`-axis but inclined with respect to the `c`-axis so as to intersect the latter at a specific angle e.g. 10.degree. to 40.degree. to considerably reduce over a desired temperature range the temperature dependence of transverse of antiaxial shear sensitivity.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1977Date of Patent: April 10, 1979Assignee: Kistler Instrumente AGInventor: Reto Calderara