IP Library Granted Patent US 7,096,734
Granted Patent B2
US 7,096,734 · App. 11/007,167 · Granted Aug 29, 2006

Thermal accelerometer with reduced sensitivity to external magnetic fields

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Patent No.
US 7,096,734
App. No.
11/007,167
Granted
Aug 29, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The thermal accelerometer of the invention comprises an enclosure having disposed therein a central filament powered by alternating electric current of zero mean amplitude and having a frequency lying between first and second resonant modes of vibration of the central filament, the central filament lying between detector filaments adjacent to reaction filaments powered by alternating electric current of zero mean amplitude and having a frequency lying between the first and second resonant modes of vibration of the reaction filaments.

Claims (4)

1. A thermal accelerometer comprising an enclosure having disposed therein a central filament connected to a power supply member delivering electric current, and disposed between two detector filaments connected to a member for comparing the temperatures of the detector filaments, wherein the electric current delivered to the central filament is alternating current of zero mean amplitude and having a frequency greater than a first resonant mode of vibration of the central filament.

2. An accelerometer according to claim 1 , wherein the alternating current is at a frequency lying between the first resonant mode of vibration of the central filament and a second resonant mode of vibration of the central filament.

3. An accelerometer according to claim 1 , including reaction filaments adjacent to the detector filaments, the reaction filaments being connected to power supply members delivering reaction electric current, wherein the reaction electric current is alternating current at a zero mean amplitude and having a frequency greater than a first resonant mode of vibration of the reaction filaments.

4. An accelerometer according to claim 3 , wherein the reaction alternating current has a frequency lying between the first resonant mode of vibration of the reaction filaments, and a second resonant mode of vibration of the reaction filaments.