Z-axis accelerometer
First Claim
1. A Z-axis accelerometer, comprising:
- left and right parallel plate capacitors, each plate being parallel to the Z-axis;
each capacitor further comprising a fixed plate and a mobile plate, all plates having upper and lower opposing edges;
said mobile plates being constrained to move only along the Z-axis;
the upper and lower edges of the left mobile plate being an offset distance above the upper and lower edges, respectively, of the left fixed plate; and
the upper and lower edges of the right mobile plate being said offset distance below the upper and lower edges, respectively, of the right fixed plate, whereby motion of the mobile plate causes a change in capacitance of the left capacitor and an opposite change in capacitance of the right capacitor.
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Abstract
An accelerometer design is described. It operates by measuring a change in capacitance when one plate is fixed and one is mobile (free to accelerate). Unlike prior art designs where such changes are caused by variations in the plate separation distance, in the design of the present invention the plate separation distance is fixed, it being the effective plate area that changes with acceleration. A key feature is that the basic unit is a pair of capacitors. The fixed plates in each case are at the same relative height but the mobile plates are offset relative to the fixed plates, one mobile plate somewhat higher than its fixed plate with the other mobile plate being somewhat lower. Then, when the mobile plates move (in the same direction), one capacitor increases in value while the other decreases by the same amount. This differential design renders the device insensitive to sources of systematic error such as temperature changes. A process for manufacturing the design is described.
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1. A Z-axis accelerometer, comprising:
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left and right parallel plate capacitors, each plate being parallel to the Z-axis;
each capacitor further comprising a fixed plate and a mobile plate, all plates having upper and lower opposing edges;
said mobile plates being constrained to move only along the Z-axis;
the upper and lower edges of the left mobile plate being an offset distance above the upper and lower edges, respectively, of the left fixed plate; and
the upper and lower edges of the right mobile plate being said offset distance below the upper and lower edges, respectively, of the right fixed plate, whereby motion of the mobile plate causes a change in capacitance of the left capacitor and an opposite change in capacitance of the right capacitor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A Z-axis accelerometer, comprising:
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an X-Y plane that defines positive and negative X and Y directions;
a mobile part and an immobile part;
said mobile part further comprising;
a rectangular prism having upper and lower surfaces in the X-Y plane, a pair of opposing long edges that parallel the X direction, a pair of opposing short edges that parallel the Y direction, and two side surfaces between long edges;
two opposing beams one attached to each short edge and extending therefrom in both Y directions, each beam having first and second ends;
four-springs, two disposed to lie along the X direction and two disposed to lie along the Y direction, each of said springs having a first and a second end;
the first and second ends of one beam being attached to the first ends of springs disposed along the X and Y directions respectively, the first and second ends of the other beam being attached to the first ends of springs disposed along the Y and X directions respectively;
four mobile capacitor plates, each having a thickness in the X direction, attached in pairs to said side surfaces and extending therefrom in the Y direction;
two of the mobile capacitor plates each having an upper corner that is level with said upper surface and a lower corner that is located an offset distance above the lower surface;
two of the mobile plates each having a lower corner that is level with said lower surface and an upper corner that is located the offset distance below the upper surface;
said immobile part further comprising;
a substrate containing a rectangular cavity having four corners;
four pairs of immobile capacitor plates extending inwards from opposing sides of the cavity so that each of the mobile capacitor plates lies between, and parallel to, one of said immobile capacitor plate pairs and is offset therefrom in the Z direction by said offset distance;
said mobile and immobile capacitor plates being electrically insulated from each other; and
each second spring end being attached to one of said four corners. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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