Sandwiched fiber-optic pressure detector
First Claim
1. A fiber-optic pressure detector, including a mat which comprises two superposed main sheets between which an optical fiber runs following a path that has no fiber-fiber crossovers, the optical fiber is operatively associated with a source of light and with a light receiver such that the receiver receives the light flux transmitted by the optical fiber from the light source so as to indicate the changes therein due to deformation of the optical fiber caused by the application of a pressure force to the mat, thereby enabling said force to be detected,the optical fiber of the detector is mounted on a third sheet made of a material softer than the optical fiber, the optical fiber passing from place to place through the third sheet via through holes so as to extend alternately over one face and over the other face of said third sheet, in an undulating configuration, said third sheet with the optical fiber mounted thereon forming an intermediate sheet which is sandwiched between the two main sheets.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a fiber-optic pressure detector comprising a mat having an optical fiber running therethrough along a path with no fiber-fiber crossovers, which fiber is associated with a light source and a light receiver. The light receiver receives light flux transmitted by the optical fiber from the source, thereby showing up any changes to which the flux is subjected because of deformation to the optical fiber caused by a pressure force being applied to the mat, thereby enabling said force to be detected. The optical fiber is mounted on a support sheet made of plastic, and it passes back-and-forth through the support sheet via through holes, said support sheet being sandwiched between two other sheets of greater or lesser rigidity depending on the sensitivity desired for the detector mat.
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1. A fiber-optic pressure detector, including a mat which comprises two superposed main sheets between which an optical fiber runs following a path that has no fiber-fiber crossovers, the optical fiber is operatively associated with a source of light and with a light receiver such that the receiver receives the light flux transmitted by the optical fiber from the light source so as to indicate the changes therein due to deformation of the optical fiber caused by the application of a pressure force to the mat, thereby enabling said force to be detected,
the optical fiber of the detector is mounted on a third sheet made of a material softer than the optical fiber, the optical fiber passing from place to place through the third sheet via through holes so as to extend alternately over one face and over the other face of said third sheet, in an undulating configuration, said third sheet with the optical fiber mounted thereon forming an intermediate sheet which is sandwiched between the two main sheets.
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