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Resonating knock sensor

  • US 4,704,894 A
  • Filed: 12/04/1985
  • Issued: 11/10/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/05/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A resonating knock sensor for an engine, comprising:

  • a casing including means for mounting said casing on said engine;

    a mounting rod fixed in said casing;

    a thin metal sheet having first and second opposite planar surfaces attached at a central location to said mounting rod, said metal sheet surrounding said rod and spaced from said casing, said sheet being operative to vibrate upon vibration of the engine, casing and mounting rod in response to knocking of the engine;

    an annular piezoelectric element having first and second opposite planar surfaces, said first surface integrally attached to and in intimate contact with said first surface of said thin metal sheet, said piezoelectric element surrounding and spaced from said rod, said piezoelectric element operative to vibrate with said metal sheet;

    an elastic damping member having a predetermined configuration mounted on and surrounding said rod and in physical engagement with one of said second surfaces for elastically damping the vibration of said thin metal sheet and piezoelectric element; and

    terminal means for electrically sensing the vibrations of said piezoelectric element.

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