Patents Assigned to The Singer Company-Kearfott Division
  • Patent number: 4658174
    Abstract: An isolation system which prevents energy from being transferred by the vibrating member of a resonator to its end mounts is formed by having isolator springs coupled to respective isolation masses. Each of the isolation masses is connected to a corresponding end mount. Each pair of isolator springs is angled in such a way that the axes of the isolator springs would intersect at a node located somewhere along the longitudinal axes of the vibrating member. Consequently, the axes of the isolator springs are positioned perpendicularly to loci of motions representing the direction of force and moment reactions produced at the roots of the vibrating member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1987
    Assignee: The Singer Company-Kearfott Division
    Inventor: William C. Albert
  • Patent number: 4658175
    Abstract: A vibrating beam force transducer includes a piezoelectric beam structure supported at first and second ends, and an oscillator for inducing a vibration in the piezoelectric beam. To permit adjusting the bias frequency of the beam, an adjustment mass is formed at the center of the beam, the adjustment mass made of piezoelectric material. Part of the adjustment mass can be broken off to adjust the bias frequency. The first and second ends are attached to the a support structure by first and second legs at each end of the beam, the legs having an angle therebetween, thereby forming an A-frame mount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1987
    Assignee: The Singer Company-Kearfott Division
    Inventor: William C. Albert
  • Patent number: 4656383
    Abstract: A force transducer having a vibratory member either a beam or a string and means for effectively isolating the vibratory member from its end mounts over the range of its operating frequencies to eliminate energy loss to the mounts. The axial stresses, either tension or compression, are directly transferred to the vibratory member to affect its natural resonant frequency. Isolation at vibration frequencies is effected by the cooperation of combined isolator masses and isolator springs with the vibratory member. The isolator masses comprise two bars extending from each end support of the vibratory member, each being coextensive with a portion of the support member. The pairs of masses are axially separated. The isolator springs comprise two single thin, spaced resilient members, each isolator spring connecting a single end support of the member and a single transducer end mount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1987
    Assignee: The Singer Company-Kearfott Division
    Inventor: William C. Albert