Voltage sensor

US10401394B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10401394-B2
Application numberUS-201715583044-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 1, 2017
Priority dateMay 6, 2016
Publication dateSep 3, 2019
Grant dateSep 3, 2019

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A voltage sensor includes an oscillator that has a circular or roughly circular shape and is supported by a mechanical support member, a fixed electrode that has a predetermined gap between the oscillator and the fixed electrode, and a drive electrode that is placed at a position different from the fixed electrode across the oscillator, and to which an AC drive voltage is applied to make the oscillator oscillate. In the voltage sensor, an electrostatic attractive force acts on the oscillator by applying a voltage to the fixed electrode, and a resonance frequency of the oscillator changes.

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What is claimed is: 1. A voltage sensor, comprising: a substrate, an oscillator that has a circular or roughly circular shape and is supported by a mechanical support member on the substrate, a fixed electrode that has a predetermined gap between the oscillator and the fixed electrode, and a drive electrode that is placed at a position different from the fixed electrode across the oscillator, and to which an AC drive voltage is applied to make the oscillator oscillate, wherein an electrostatic attractive force acts on the oscillator by applying a voltage to the fixed electrode, and a resonance frequency of the oscillator changes, wherein the fixed electrode is formed with comb-like grooves along the oscillation direction of the oscillator, wherein the mechanical support member supports the oscillator such that, when the oscillator oscillates in response to the AC drive voltage, the oscillator expands toward and contracts away from the fixed electrode and the oscillator expands toward and contracts away from the drive electrode, and wherein the substrate is provided with an opening in an area where the oscillator is formed in a top view. 2. The voltage sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the support member is connected to at least one of four knobs where an oscillating amplitude is minimized among the oscillator. 3. The voltage sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the fixed electrode and the drive electrode are formed on the substrate and the oscillator is disposed immediately above the substrate. 4. The voltage sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the fixed electrode includes a first fixed electrode and a second fixed electrode, the drive electrode includes a first drive electrode and a second drive electrode, the first and second driving electrodes are disposed at positions opposite to each other relative to the center of the oscillator, AC voltages with the same phase are applied to the first and second drive electrodes, and a virtual line passing through the first and second fixed electrode is perpendicular to a virtual line passing through the first and second drive electrodes. 5. The voltage sensor of claim 1 , wherein the fixed electrode has an arc shape to match an external shape of the oscillator, and has an arc inner portion which is placed to face the oscillator with the predetermined gap. 6. The voltage sensor of claim 5 , wherein the fixed electrode is formed with the comb-like grooves at the arc inner portions along the oscillation direction of the oscillator. 7. The voltage sensor of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical support member supports the oscillator such that the oscillator contracts away from the drive electrode when the oscillator expands toward the fixed electrode, and the oscillator expands toward the drive electrode when the oscillator contracts away from the fixed electrode. 8. A voltage sensor comprising: a substrate, an oscillator that has a circular or roughly circular shape and is supported by a mechanical support member on the substrate, a fixed electrode that has a predetermined gap between the oscillator and the fixed electrode, and a drive electrode that is placed at a position different from the fixed electrode across the oscillator, and to which an AC drive voltage is applied to make the oscillator oscillate, wherein an electrostatic attractive force acts on the oscillator by applying a voltage to the fixed electrode, and a resonance frequency of the oscillator changes, wherein the fixed electrode is formed with comb-like grooves along the oscillation direction of the oscillator, wherein the mechanical support member supports the oscillator such that, when the oscillator oscillates in response to the AC drive voltage, the oscillator expands toward and contracts away from the fixed electrode and the oscillator expands toward and contracts away from the drive electrode, and wherein a part of the substrate is a circular structure disposed at an inner side of the oscillator, and the circular structure is formed with comb-like grooves which extend along the oscillation direction of the oscillator.

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  • G01R15/242Primary

    based on the Pockels effect, i.e. linear electro-optic effect · CPC title

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What does patent US10401394B2 cover?
A voltage sensor includes an oscillator that has a circular or roughly circular shape and is supported by a mechanical support member, a fixed electrode that has a predetermined gap between the oscillator and the fixed electrode, and a drive electrode that is placed at a position different from the fixed electrode across the oscillator, and to which an AC drive voltage is applied to make the os…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yazaki Corp, Toyota School Found
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R15/242. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 03 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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