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Gyroscope using circular rod type piezoelectric vibrator

  • US 5,336,960 A
  • Filed: 04/27/1993
  • Issued: 08/09/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/29/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A piezoelectric vibrator for use in a gyroscope, comprising:

  • a circular rod formed of a piezoelectric material, said circular rod having a circular cylindrical outer surface and a central axis extending along a longitudinal direction of said circular rod;

    said circular rod being simultaneously bendable and vibratable in any preselected radial direction at a resonant frequency thereof;

    a plurality of elongated electrodes formed on said outer surface of said circular rod, said plurality of elongated electrodes being formed in parallel with each other and extending in the direction of said central axis of said circular rod;

    said circular rod being polarized by said plurality of elongated electrodes in a direction away from a particular odd-numbered one of said plurality of elongated electrodes and in a direction away from at least one other odd-numbered one of said plurality of elongated electrodes, when counted in a direction away from said particular odd-numbered one of said plurality of elongated electrodes, and in a direction toward at least a given even-numbered one of said plurality of elongated electrodes, when counted in said direction away from said particular odd-numbered one of said plurality of elongated electrodes, said at least a given even-numbered one of said plurality of elongated electrodes being positioned adjacent to at least one odd-numbered one of said plurality of elongated electrodes, including said particular odd-numbered one of said plurality of elongated electrodes;

    at least two of said plurality of elongated electrodes also being input electrodes for receiving a driving signal, said driving signal having a frequency corresponding to said resonant frequency, for vibrating said circular rod in a predetermined diametric direction and for simultaneously bending and vibrating said circular rod in said preselected radial direction; and

    at least two of said plurality of elongated electrodes also being output electrodes for providing output signals, said output electrodes being those ones of said plurality of elongated electrodes that are positioned symmetrically with respect to said predetermined diametric direction, said output signals being formed by vibrations caused by a Coriolis'"'"' force generated by a rotation of said circular rod at a rotational speed.

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