IP Library Granted Patent US 8,453,506
Granted Patent B2
US 8,453,506 · App. 12/955,157 · Granted Jun 4, 2013

Spring mounting element for an accelerometer

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Patent No.
US 8,453,506
App. No.
12/955,157
Granted
Jun 4, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A spring mounting element is provided having an inner ring with an inner radial circumference and an outer radial circumference, and an outer ring having an inner radial circumference and an outer radial circumference. A plurality of supporting elements are attached to and symmetrically disposed around the outer radial circumference of the inner ring, and attached to the inner radial circumference of the outer ring. The plurality of supporting elements allow the inner ring to move in three dimensions.

Claims (43)

1. A spring mounting element comprising:

an inner ring having an inner radial circumference and an outer radial circumference;

an outer ring having an inner radial circumference and an outer radial circumference;

a plurality of supporting elements attached to and symmetrically disposed around the outer radial circumference of the inner ring, and attached to the inner radial circumference of the outer ring, and wherein the plurality of supporting elements are arranged in an alternating and staggered arrangement, wherein circumferentially adjacent ones of the plurality of supporting elements are located on opposite sides of the inner ring and the outer ring; and

wherein, the plurality of supporting elements allow the inner ring to move in three dimensions, and wherein the spring mounting element is configured for use in an accelerometer that allows measurement of acceleration in three dimensions.

2. The spring mounting element of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of supporting elements are comprised of spring-like arcuate members.

3. The spring mounting element of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of supporting elements comprises one or combinations of:

aluminum, chromium, cobalt, iron, magnesium, molybdenum, nickel, steel, titanium, tungsten, and vanadium.

4. The spring mounting element of claim 1 , wherein the outer ring is comprised of a plurality of segmented tabs.

5. The spring mounting element of claim 4 , wherein neighboring tabs of the plurality of segmented tabs are joined to each other.

6. The spring mounting element of claim 1 , wherein the inner ring comprises a key that projects radially inward.

7. The spring mounting element of claim 1 , wherein the inner ring comprises a plurality of apertures.

8. The spring mounting element of claim 1 , wherein the inner ring comprises at least one aperture.

9. An accelerometer comprising:

concave first and second surfaces of substantially identical profile and surface area, the first surface facing the second surface;

at least one electrically conductive region on a respective portion of each of the first and second surfaces;

a spring mounting element comprising:

an inner ring having an inner radial circumference and an outer radial circumference;

an outer ring having an inner radial circumference and an outer radial circumference;

a plurality of supporting elements attached to and symmetrically disposed around the outer radial circumference of the inner ring, and attached to the inner radial circumference of the outer ring, wherein each of the plurality of supporting elements are comprised of spring-like arcuate members;

a proof mass attached to the spring mounting element and supported between the first and second surfaces for movement therebetween, at least a portion of the proof mass being electrically conductive; and

wherein, the spring mounting element allows the proof mass to move in three dimensions, the accelerometer allowing measurement of acceleration in three dimensions.

10. The accelerometer of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of supporting elements are arranged in an alternating and staggered arrangement, wherein adjacent ones of the plurality of supporting elements are located on opposite sides of the inner ring and the outer ring.

11. The accelerometer of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of supporting elements comprises one or combinations of:

aluminum, chromium, cobalt, iron, magnesium, molybdenum, nickel, steel, titanium, tungsten, and vanadium

12. The accelerometer of claim 9 wherein the first and second surfaces are substantially hemispherical of substantially identical radius.

13. The accelerometer of claim 9 wherein the at least one electrically conductive region of each of the first and second surfaces is a plurality of electrically conductive regions electrically isolated from each other and arranged such that an electrically conductive region of the first surface has a corresponding opposed electrically conductive region of the second surface.

14. The accelerometer of claim 13 wherein each plurality of electrically conductive regions comprises three or more electrically conductive regions.

15. The accelerometer of claim 9 wherein the electrically conductive regions of the first and second surfaces comprise metal coatings.

16. The accelerometer of claim 9 , wherein the outer ring is comprised of a plurality of segmented tabs, and wherein neighboring tabs of the plurality of segmented tabs are joined to each other.

17. The accelerometer of claim 9 , wherein the inner ring comprises a key that projects radially inward.

18. The accelerometer of claim 9 , wherein the inner ring comprises at least one aperture.

19. An accelerometer comprising:

concave first and second surfaces of substantially identical profile and surface area, the first surface facing the second surface;

at least one electrically conductive region on a respective portion of each of the first and second surfaces;

a spring mounting element comprising:

an inner ring having an inner radial circumference and an outer radial circumference;

an outer ring having an inner radial circumference and an outer radial circumference;

a plurality of supporting elements attached to and symmetrically disposed around the outer radial circumference of the inner ring, and attached to the inner radial circumference of the outer ring, wherein each of the plurality of supporting elements are comprised of spring-like arcuate members, the plurality of supporting elements arranged in an alternating and staggered arrangement, wherein adjacent ones of the plurality of supporting elements are located on opposite sides of the inner ring and the outer ring;

a spherical proof mass attached to the spring mounting element and supported between the first and second surfaces for movement therebetween, at least a portion of the spherical proof mass being electrically conductive; and

wherein, the spring mounting element allows the spherical proof mass to move in three dimensions, so that the accelerometer allows measurement of acceleration in three dimensions.

20. The accelerometer of claim 19 wherein the at least one electrically conductive region of each of the first and second surfaces is a plurality of electrically conductive regions electrically isolated from each other and arranged such that an electrically conductive region of the first surface has a corresponding opposed electrically conductive region of the second surface; and

wherein each plurality of electrically conductive regions comprises three or more electrically conductive regions.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2020
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 051624/0290 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2010
From: LU, DAN THO
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 025426/0515 →