Vibration sensor using the capacitance between a substrate and a flexible diaphragm
First Claim
1. A vibration sensor comprising:
- a substrate;
a disk-shaped diaphragm from which are integrally formed a diaphragm portion, a supporting portion and a plurality of flexible displacement portions, wherein said displacement portions extend radially at equal intervals around a circumference of said diaphragm portion between said diaphragm portion and said supporting portion such that said diaphragm portion is able to move relative to said substrate, said diaphragm being spaced from said substrate by a predetermined interval to form a capacitor; and
holding means for holding said substrate and holding said supporting portion of said diaphragm spaced at said predetermined interval, wherein a vibration creates a change of electrostatic capacitance between said diaphragm and said substrate;
wherein said holding means is a housing for accommodating therein said substrate and said diaphragm and holding said substrate and said supporting portion of said diaphragm; and
wherein said holding means comprises a diaphragm ring, a spacer element and a cylindrical frame.
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Abstract
A vibration sensor includes a substrate (7), a plate-like diaphragm (3) forming a capacitor, and holding assembly (2), (4), (6) for holding the diaphragm so as to be movable in parallel to the substrate. The diaphragm includes a plurality of flexible displacement portions (3c), (3d) for enabling the supporting portion of the diaphragm to be movable in parallel to the substrate. When vibrations are applied to the vibration sensor, the diaphragm portion of the diaphragm is vibrated and electrostatic capacity formed between the substrate and the diaphragm is changed based on the vibrations. Vibrations are detected on the basis of the change of electrostatic capacity. Since the vibration sensor includes the flexible displacement portions, the diaphragm becomes difficult to be vibrated due to a sound pressure and a vibration detected output can be prevented from being disturbed by the sound pressure.
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9 Claims
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1. A vibration sensor comprising:
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a substrate; a disk-shaped diaphragm from which are integrally formed a diaphragm portion, a supporting portion and a plurality of flexible displacement portions, wherein said displacement portions extend radially at equal intervals around a circumference of said diaphragm portion between said diaphragm portion and said supporting portion such that said diaphragm portion is able to move relative to said substrate, said diaphragm being spaced from said substrate by a predetermined interval to form a capacitor; and holding means for holding said substrate and holding said supporting portion of said diaphragm spaced at said predetermined interval, wherein a vibration creates a change of electrostatic capacitance between said diaphragm and said substrate; wherein said holding means is a housing for accommodating therein said substrate and said diaphragm and holding said substrate and said supporting portion of said diaphragm; and wherein said holding means comprises a diaphragm ring, a spacer element and a cylindrical frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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