Vibration sensing probe
First Claim
1. A detachable probe for attachment to a pick-up stud attached to a machine to produce electrical signals in response to the vibrations of the part of the machine to which the stud is attached, the probe including a tubular portion having an open end shaped for mechanical engagement to the stud, an accelerometer located within the tubular portion and retained therein by abutment means adjacent the open end and spring means urging the accelerometer towards the open end and connections for conveying the electrical output signals from the accelerometer, the open end of the probe and the stud being so shaped that mechanical engagement of the probe to the stud is effected by an initial axial movement of the tubular portion bringing the accelerometer into direct contact with the stud followed by a locking operation to hold the probe on the stud, wherein when the probe is in engagement with the stud the accelerometer is held clear of the abutment means by the stud against which it is pressed by the spring means.
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Abstract
A probe for producing electrical signals in response to the vibrations of the machine is attachable to a stud mounted on the machine by a bayonet fastening. When attached to the machine an accelerometer in the probe is held pressed against the stud by a helical spring within the probe. Spurious oscillations of the coils of the spring are damped out by the use of a polyurethane potting compound in which the spring is embedded. The probe includes an electrical signal amplifier for the signals from the accelerometer. As an alternative to the bayonet attachment, the use of a transverse movement is mentioned.
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- 1. A detachable probe for attachment to a pick-up stud attached to a machine to produce electrical signals in response to the vibrations of the part of the machine to which the stud is attached, the probe including a tubular portion having an open end shaped for mechanical engagement to the stud, an accelerometer located within the tubular portion and retained therein by abutment means adjacent the open end and spring means urging the accelerometer towards the open end and connections for conveying the electrical output signals from the accelerometer, the open end of the probe and the stud being so shaped that mechanical engagement of the probe to the stud is effected by an initial axial movement of the tubular portion bringing the accelerometer into direct contact with the stud followed by a locking operation to hold the probe on the stud, wherein when the probe is in engagement with the stud the accelerometer is held clear of the abutment means by the stud against which it is pressed by the spring means.
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