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Strain-concentrating, membrane-type transducer

  • US 5,058,436 A
  • Filed: 06/20/1990
  • Issued: 10/22/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/21/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A transducer comprising:

  • a membrane which is deformable under the effect of a magnitude to be measured;

    a beam detecting stresses transmitted by said membrane, said beam and said membrane being formed as a unitary element in which a part forming said beam has a thickness substantially greater than a part forming said membrane and extends between two oppositely lying peripheral zones of said membrane;

    a first pair and a second pair of strain gauges producing signals indicative of strains suffered by said beam, said first pair and said second pair of strain gauges being affixed onto one face of said beam at locations of strain concentration zones created at bottoms of a plurality of V-shaped grooves formed in said beam opposite said one face; and

    a first strain gauge and a second strain gauge comprising each of said first pair and said second pair of strain gauges, said first strain gauge underlying tensile forces and said second strain gauge underlying compressive forces, said first strain gauge and said second strain gauge each being located at an apex of a respective one of said plurality of V-shaped grooves and said plurality of V-shaped grooves being located in pairs forming substantially W-shaped depressed portions in said beam,wherein each of said first pair and said second pair of strain gauges corresponds with a respective one of said substantially W-shaped depressed portions.

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