IP Library Granted Patent US 11,335,844
Granted Patent B2
US 11,335,844 · App. 16/767,003 · Granted May 17, 2022

Piezoelectric washer for accelerometer sensor with resistive path on the outer contour thereof

Inventors: Jéroen Van Est (Montgiscard, FR); Florian Chauprade (Le Vigen, FR); Manon Sartelet (Toulouse, FR)
Assignee: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
H01L41/04G01P15/0802G01P15/09H01L41/1132
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Patent No.
US 11,335,844
App. No.
16/767,003
Granted
May 17, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a piezoelectric washer intended for an accelerometer sensor having a ceramic body and a conductive electrode on each of two opposing faces, an electrical resistance being to be established between the two conductive electrodes. The ceramic body has, on its outer contour, a resistive path connecting the conductive electrodes to one another with a predetermined length and cross-section of the resistive path according to the resistance to be established between the two conductive electrodes.

Claims (34)

1. A piezoelectric washer for an accelerometer sensor, the piezoelectric washer comprising

a ceramic body having an outer contour or edge; and

two conductive electrodes, each of the conductive electrodes being on one respective face of two opposite faces of the ceramic body, an electrical resistance to be established between the two conductive electrodes,

wherein the ceramic body has, on the edge thereof, a resistive path connecting the two conductive electrodes to one another with a length and cross-section of the resistive path predetermined according to the electrical resistance to be established between the two conductive electrodes.

2. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the resistive path runs axially, tangentially or with tangential and axial components across the edge of the ceramic body, the length and the cross-section of the resistive path being predetermined according to the resistance to be established and a resistivity of a material forming the resistive path according to the following formula:

R

=

r

×

l

s

.

3. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the resistive path runs mainly in one or more planes parallel to the two conductive electrodes while being connected at each of ends of the resistive path to a respective one of the conductive electrodes.

4. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the resistive path runs mainly perpendicular to the two conductive electrodes across a thickness of the piezoelectric washer while being connected at each of ends of the resistive path to a respective one of the conductive electrodes.

5. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the resistive path has at least one return loop having a return branch toward a starting conductive electrode of the two conductive electrodes which does not reach the starting conductive electrode and a branch directed toward a destination conductive electrode of the two conductive electrodes, the branch directed toward the destination conductive electrode reaching the destination conductive electrode when the at least one return loop is a single return loop.

6. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the resistive path has at least one return loop and a final loop that extends said at least one return loop, said final loop having a return branch toward the starting conductive electrode which does not reach the starting conductive electrode and a final branch which reaches the destination conductive electrode.

7. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the resistive path is resistive ink deposited on the outer contour of the ceramic body.

8. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the resistive path is a path of resistive material resulting from a local melting of the ceramic body during etching or burning of the outer contour of the ceramic body.

9. An accelerometer sensor, comprising:

an electric circuit; and

the piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 1 .

10. A method for obtaining a resistive path connecting the opposite conductive electrodes of the piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 1 , the method comprising:

predetermining the length and the cross-section of the resistive path according to the resistance to be established between the two conductive electrodes of the piezoelectric washer; and

obtaining the resistive path by depositing resistive ink on the ceramic body or by etching the ceramic body between the two conductive electrodes, forming the resistive path through deposition of a resistive material resulting from a local melting of the ceramic body.

11. The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein, when the resistive path is obtained by depositing resistive ink, either ink is deposited to form the resistive path directly or a local strip of ink is deposited, the local strip being etched to remove any deposit of ink which does not form part of the resistive path.

12. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the local strip is etched by laser beam.

13. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the resistive path is resistive ink deposited on the outer contour of the ceramic body.

14. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the resistive path is resistive ink deposited on the outer contour of the ceramic body.

15. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the resistive path is resistive ink deposited on the outer contour of the ceramic body.

16. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the resistive path is resistive ink deposited on the outer contour of the ceramic body.

17. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the resistive path is resistive ink deposited on the outer contour of the ceramic body.

18. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the resistive path is a path of resistive material resulting from a local melting of the ceramic body during etching or burning of the outer contour of the ceramic body.

19. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the resistive path is a path of resistive material resulting from a local melting of the ceramic body during etching or burning of the outer contour of the ceramic body.

20. The piezoelectric washer as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the resistive path is a path of resistive material resulting from a local melting of the ceramic body during etching or burning of the outer contour of the ceramic body.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 24, 2023
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH; VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
Reel/Frame 063425/0149 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2023
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE FRANCE S.A.S.; CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH; CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
Reel/Frame 062492/0737 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2020
From: VAN EST, JÉROEN; CHAUPRADE, FLORIAN; SARTELET, MANON
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE FRANCE; CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
Reel/Frame 052928/0849 →