IP Library Granted Patent US 7,114,395
Granted Patent B2
US 7,114,395 · App. 10/470,997 · Granted Oct 3, 2006

Vibration detector

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Patent No.
US 7,114,395
App. No.
10/470,997
Granted
Oct 3, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A small photodetector type microphone ( 10 ) exhibiting excellent directivity without requiring any mirror surface. A diaphragm ( 27 ) vibrates in response to a sound pressure. An optical waveguide ( 28 ) is formed along the diameter of the diaphragm ( 27 ) and integral vibration of the optical waveguide ( 28 ) and the diaphragm ( 27 ) causes a variation in the quantity of light leaking from the optical waveguide ( 28 ) to the outside thus causing a variation in the quantity of light being transmitted across the optical waveguide ( 28 ). The optical waveguide ( 28 ) has one end side for introducing light into a light emitting elements ( 20 ) and the other end side for delivering light to a light receiving element ( 24 ). The light receiving element ( 24 ) outputs an electric signal related to the quantity of incident light.

Claims (76)

1. A vibration detector comprising:

a diaphragm which vibrates upon reception of vibration; and

an optical waveguide which extends along a direction of a flat plane of said diaphragm and equipped with said diaphragm to vibrate integrally with said diaphragm,

wherein:

in accordance with deformation of said optical waveguide caused by vibration of said diaphragm, a leak light quantity of light entered from one end of said optical waveguide and leaked to an outside of said optical waveguide changes and a light propagation quantity of the light propagated to the other end of said optical waveguide changes;

a displacement of said diaphragm caused by the vibration is detected by detecting a change in the light propagation quantity of said optical waveguide;

in accordance with the deformation of said optical waveguide caused by vibration of said diaphragm, a material density of a deformed portion of said optical waveguide changes to thereby change a refractive index of the deformed portion; and

the leak light quantity of light from said optical waveguide changes with a change in the refractive index,

wherein a refractive index of said optical waveguide is set irregularly so that the leak light quantity of light from said optical waveguide changes with the deformation of said optical waveguide.

2. A vibration detector comprising:

a diaphragm which vibrates upon reception of vibration; and

an optical waveguide which extends along a direction of a flat plane of said diaphragm and equipped with said diaphragm to vibrate integrally with said diaphragm,

wherein:

in accordance with deformation of said optical waveguide caused by vibration of said diaphragm, a leak light quantity of light entered from one end of said optical waveguide and leaked to an outside of said optical waveguide changes and a light propagation quantity of the light propagated to the other end of said optical waveguide changes;

a displacement of said diaphragm caused by the vibration is detected by detecting a change in the light propagation quantity of said optical waveguide;

in accordance with the deformation of said optical waveguide caused by vibration of said diaphragm, a material density of a deformed portion of said optical waveguide chances to thereby change a refractive index of the deformed portion; and

the leak light quantity of light from said optical waveguide changes with a change in the refractive index,

wherein said optical waveguide has a discontinuous region at a proper position along an extension direction of said optical waveguide;

wherein end positions of said optical waveguide confronting with each other with said discontinuous region being interposed therebetween relatively displace toward a vibration direction in response to the vibration of said diaphragm; and

wherein in accordance with the relative displacement, the leak light quantity of light from said discontinuous region of said optical waveguide changes.

3. A vibration detector comprising:

a diaphragm having a deflection region which deflects along a vibration direction upon reception of vibration;

an optical waveguide having a deflection optical waveguide region which deflects integrally with a deflection region of said diaphragm wherein a light propagation quantity changes with deflection of the deflection optical waveguide region;

a light emitting element for making light become incident upon one end of said optical waveguide;

a light receiving element for receiving light output from the other end of said optical waveguide and outputting a change in the light propagation quantity of said optical waveguide as an electric signal representative of a displacement quantity of the deflection region of said diaphragm;

said deflection optical waveguide region of said optical waveguide is formed continuously in an area corresponding to the deflection region of said diaphragm;

in accordance with deformation of said deflection optical waveguide region caused by vibration of said diaphragm, a material density of said reflection optical waveguide region changes to thereby change a refractive index of said deflection optical waveguide region; and

a leak light quantity of light from said deflection optical waveguide region changes with a change in the refractive index,

wherein said deflection optical waveguide region of said optical waveguide is formed continuously in an area corresponding to the deflection region of said diaphragm; and

wherein a refractive index of said deflection optical waveguide region is set irregularly so that a leak light quantity of light from said deflection optical waveguide region changes with deformation of said deflection optical waveguide region.

4. A vibration detector comprising:

a diaphragm having a deflection region which deflects along a vibration direction upon reception of vibration;

an optical waveguide having a deflection optical waveguide region which deflects integrally with a deflection region of said diaphragm wherein a light propagation quantity changes with deflection of the deflection optical waveguide region;

a light emitting element for making light become incident upon one end of said optical waveguide;

a light receiving element for receiving light output from the other end of said optical waveguide and outputting a chance in the light propagation quantity of said optical waveguide as an electric signal representative of a displacement quantity of the deflection region of said diaphragm;

said deflection optical waveguide region of said optical waveguide is formed continuously in an area corresponding to the deflection region of said diaphragm;

in accordance with deformation of said deflection optical waveguide region caused by vibration of said diaphragm, a material density of said reflection optical waveguide region changes to thereby change a refractive index of said deflection optical waveguide region; and

a leak light quantity of light from said deflection optical waveguide region changes with a change in the refractive index,

wherein said deflection optical waveguide region of said optical waveguide has a discontinuous region at a position corresponding to the deflection region of said diaphragm;

wherein end positions of said deflection optical waveguide region confronting with each other with said discontinuous region being interposed therebetween relatively displace toward a vibration direction in response to the vibration of said diaphragm; and

wherein in accordance with the relative displacement, a leak light quantity of light from said discontinuous region changes.

5. A vibration detector comprising:

a diaphragm having a deflection region which deflects along a vibration direction upon reception of vibration;

an optical waveguide having a deflection optical waveguide region which deflects integrally with a deflection region of said diaphragm wherein a light propagation quantity changes with deflection of the deflection optical waveguide region;

a light emitting element for making light become incident upon one end of said optical waveguide;

a light receiving element for receiving light output from the other end of said optical waveguide and outputting a chance in the light propagation quantity of said optical waveguide as an electric signal representative of a displacement quantity of the deflection region of said diaphragm;

said deflection optical waveguide region of said optical waveguide is formed continuously in an area corresponding to the deflection region of said diaphragm;

in accordance with deformation of said deflection optical waveguide region caused by vibration of said diaphragm, a material density of said reflection optical waveguide region changes to thereby chance a refractive index of said deflection optical waveguide region; and

a leak light quantity of light from said deflection optical waveguide region changes with a change in the refractive index,

wherein said diaphragm is a diaphragm having a vibration direction and a thickness direction which are coincident with each other;

wherein said deflection optical waveguide region of said optical waveguide has one discontinuous region at a position corresponding to the deflection region of said diaphragm, and one deflection optical waveguide region is provided on the side of said light emitting element of said optical waveguide relative to said discontinuous region and two deflection optical waveguide regions are provided on the side of said light receiving element;

wherein said one deflection optical waveguide region is disposed in a central area of said diaphragm along the thickness direction of said diaphragm, and said two deflection optical waveguide regions are disposed in front and back areas of the central area;

wherein end positions of each of said deflection optical waveguide regions confronting with each other with said discontinuous region being interposed therebetween relatively displace toward a vibration direction in response to vibration of said diaphragm; and

wherein in accordance with the relative displacement, a leak light quantity of light from said discontinuous region of each of said deflection optical waveguide regions changes.

6. A vibration detector comprising:

a diaphragm having a deflection region which deflects along a vibration direction upon reception of vibration;

an optical waveguide having a deflection optical waveguide region which deflects integrally with a deflection region of said diaphragm wherein a light propagation quantity changes with deflection of the deflection optical waveguide region;

a light emitting element for making light become incident upon one end of said optical waveguide;

a light receiving element for receiving light output from the other end of said optical waveguide and outputting a change in the light propagation quantity of said optical waveguide as an electric signal representative of a displacement quantity of the deflection region of said diaphragm;

said deflection optical waveguide region of said optical waveguide is formed continuously in an area corresponding to the deflection region of said diaphragm;

in accordance with deformation of said deflection optical waveguide region caused by vibration of said diaphragm, a material density of said reflection optical waveguide region changes to thereby change a refractive index of said deflection optical waveguide region; and

a leak light quantity of light from said deflection optical waveguide region changes with a change in the refractive index,

wherein said diaphragm is a diaphragm having a vibration direction and a thickness direction which are coincident with each other;

wherein the proper number of the optical waveguide holders for holding said diaphragm to said optical waveguide are disposed along a thickness direction of said diaphragm;

wherein light of the same quantity is made incident upon each of said optical waveguides from said light emitting element mounted on one end of each of the proper number of the optical waveguide holders; and

wherein said light receiving element mounted on the other end of each of the proper number of the optical waveguide holders detects a quantity of light output from each of said optical waveguides.

7. A vibration detector comprising:

a diaphragm having a deflection region which deflects along a vibration direction upon reception of vibration;

an optical waveguide having a deflection optical waveguide region which deflects integrally with a deflection region of said diaphragm wherein a light propagation quantity changes with deflection of the deflection optical waveguide region;

a light emitting element for making light become incident upon one end of said optical waveguide;

a light receiving element for receiving light output from the other end of said optical waveguide and outputting a change in the light propagation quantity of said optical waveguide as an electric signal representative of a displacement quantity of the deflection region of said diaphragm;

said deflection optical waveguide region of said optical waveguide is formed continuously in an area corresponding to the deflection region of said diaphragm;

in accordance with deformation of said deflection optical waveguide region caused by vibration of said diaphragm, a material density of said reflection optical waveguide region changes to thereby chance a refractive index of said deflection optical waveguide region; and

a leak light quantity of light from said deflection optical waveguide region changes with a change in the refractive index,

wherein said diaphragm is formed with line-shaped through holes or grooves to improve deflection of the deflection region of said diaphragm, and

wherein a peripheral area of said diaphragm and the optical waveguide holder are sandwiched between ceramic layers and said light emitting element and said light receiving element optically coupled to the optical waveguide holder are embedded in a plurality of ceramic layers.

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