Compact low-frequency acoustic source
11006208 ยท 2021-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/025
ELECTRICITY
H04R2201/405
ELECTRICITY
G10K11/006
PHYSICS
International classification
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An acoustic source positionable on a platform in an operating environment includes a pendulum arm and a transducer positioned on the pendulum arm. The combined arm and transducer have a natural frequency of oscillation dictated by gravity and a pendulum length. A signal generator is electrically joined to the transducer. The signal generator has a preferred frequency of operation at the natural frequency of the pendulum.
Claims
1. An acoustic source positionable on a platform in an operating environment comprising: a pendulum arm pivotally attached to said platform at a first end and having a distal end away from and below the platform; an acoustic transducer positioned on said pendulum arm, said combined acoustic transducer and pendulum arm having a natural frequency of oscillation dictated by gravity and a distance from said pendulum arm first end to a center of gravity of said combined acoustic transducer and pendulum arm; and a signal generator electrically joined to said acoustic transducer to provide an output signal to said acoustic transducer, said signal generator having a maximum acoustic output frequency of operation at the natural frequency of the combined acoustic transducer and pendulum arm in the operating environment.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said acoustic transducer comprises at least two acoustic transducers positioned on opposite sides of said pendulum arm.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said two acoustic transducers are joined to said signal generator to operate out of phase with each other.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said two acoustic transducers are joined to said signal generator to operate 180 degrees out of phase with each other.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pendulum arm pivotal attachment to the platform allows said pendulum arm to pivot in multiple planes.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said acoustic transducer is made from a piezoelectric material.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said acoustic transducer is made from a magnet and coil device.
8. An acoustic source positionable on a platform in an operating environment comprising: a pendulum arm pivotally attached to said platform at a first end and having a distal end away from and below the platform; at least two acoustic transducers positioned on opposite sides of said pendulum arm wherein said at least two acoustic transducers extend from the first end of said pendulum arm to the distal end of said pendulum arm, said combined acoustic transducers and pendulum arm having a natural frequency of oscillation dictated by gravity and a distance from said pendulum arm first end to a center of gravity of said combined acoustic transducers and pendulum arm; and a signal generator electrically joined to said acoustic transducers, said signal generator having a maximum acoustic output frequency of operation at the natural frequency of the combined acoustic transducers and pendulum arm in the operating environment.
9. An acoustic source positionable on a platform in an operating environment comprising: a plurality of pendulum arms, each pivotally attached to the platform at a first end and having a distal end away from and below the platform; a plurality of acoustic transducers with at least one acoustic transducer positioned on each said pendulum arm, said combined transducer and pendulum arm having a natural frequency of oscillation dictated by gravity and a distance from said pendulum arm first end to a center of gravity of said combined acoustic transducer and pendulum arm; a signal generator electrically joined to each said acoustic transducer, said signal generator having a maximum acoustic output frequency of operation at the natural frequency of the combined acoustic transducer and pendulum arm in the operating environment; and a plurality of controllable time delays in connection between said plurality of acoustic transducers and said signal generator, each of said controllable time delays being controllable in coordination with others of said controllable time delays to result in beamformed acoustic output from the acoustic source.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein pendulum arms of said plurality of pendulum arms have different distances from said pendulum arm first end to the center of gravity of said combined acoustic transducer and pendulum arm.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said signal generator has a plurality of maximum acoustic output frequencies of operation associated with the natural frequency of each of the combined acoustic transducer and pendulum arms in the operating environment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which are shown an illustrative embodiment of the invention, wherein corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) Source 12 is electrically joined to a signal generator 22 which is powered by a power supply 24. The pendulum arm 14 and source 12 entire system will resonate at a predetermined pendulum frequency if source 12 has a dipole component to it. Signal generator 22 and power supply 24 can be positioned on platform 24, as shown, or can be positioned on pendulum arm 14 proximate source 12.
(10) Source 12 can be made from many different types of transducers. Preferably, source 12 is made from a composite or crystalline piezoelectric material. Piezoelectric materials can be poled along the axis of the piezoelectric displacement or transverse to the axis. Source 12 can also be made from magnetic coil transducers (e.g., loudspeakers when the apparatus operates in air) or from other known transducer types.
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(13) A device of this nature could not act as a directional source because diffraction of the acoustic field will quickly convert the dipole radiation pattern to a monopole pattern. However, the dipole component of the two transducer elements will act to push the pendulum back and forth at its natural frequency. The actual acoustic particle displacement due to the dipole source will be very low. (This is generally true of the acoustic particle displacement associated with any acoustic source. One of the key properties of the pendulum is that its period is independent of the angular displacement when is small (in the sense that sin ).
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(16) In embodiment 44, the signals from signal generator 22 to each transducer 48 should be synchronized. Time delays 50 such as time delay 1, shown as reference number 50, can be used to beamform the transmitted signal by delaying the signals provided by some transducers relative to those provided by others in order that the transmissions arrive at the same time at a target angle. This array 46 of transducers 48 on pendulum arms 52 having the same length will produce a narrowband transmit signal.
(17) This low frequency source makes use of pendulum dynamics instead of spring-mass dynamics to achieve mechanical resonance at the transducer operational frequency. Utilizing this type of low frequency source results in source sizes that are an order of magnitude smaller than conventional resonant transducers operating at very low frequencies.
(18) It will be understood that many additional changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangement of parts, which have been herein described and illustrated in order to explain the nature of the invention, may be made by those skilled in the art within the principle and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
(19) The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description only. It is not intended to be exhaustive, nor to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed; and obviously, many modification and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to a person skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.