Multi-degree of freedom transducer vibration isolation system
US-11166096-B1 · Nov 2, 2021 · US
US11764607B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11764607-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916731203-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 4, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2023 |
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An ortho-planar spring/flexure, a suspension assembly having such a flexure, and a vibration energy harvester including such a suspension assembly, suitable for long term usage in harsh vibrational environments. The flexure provides one or more slots to thereby create parallel springs with a smaller width that will have much lower stress levels when subjected to longitudinal vibrations or shock waves creating large shear forces, and still have a one piece flexure for easy mounting.
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An ortho-planar spring having a spring thickness, a spring width, and a spring length, the spring thickness being at least one order of magnitude smaller than either the spring length or the spring width, the ortho-planar spring further having a first end and a second end, the first end and the second end being located at opposite ends of the spring length, and wherein the ortho-planar spring comprises three areas: a first connection area at the first end of the ortho-planar spring spanning across the spring width and along a first part of the spring length from the first end, the ortho-planar spring being a flat piece, a second connection area at the second end of the ortho-planar spring spanning across the spring width and along a second part of the spring length from the second end, and a spring area spanning across the spring width in a longitudinal direction and along the spring length between the first connection area and the second connection area, wherein the spring area comprises at least one slot which is free of material therein, the at least one slot having a first slot endpoint and a second slot endpoint, the at least one slot running along the spring length in such a way that the ortho-planar spring is in one piece, the first slot endpoint being in the first connection area and the second slot endpoint being in the second connection area. 2. The ortho-planar spring according to claim 1 , wherein the spring area comprises at least two slots. 3. The ortho-planar spring according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least one slot is straight at least within the spring area. 4. The ortho-planar spring according to claim 1 , wherein a slot width of at least one of the at least one slot is constant at least within the spring area. 5. The ortho-planar spring according to claim 1 , wherein the spring width is constant at least within the spring area. 6. The ortho-planar spring according to claim 1 , wherein the spring length is larger than the spring width. 7. The ortho-planar spring according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one slot extending entirely in the longitudinal direction with a constant thickness, as measured in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, along an entire slot length. 8. An ortho-planar spring having a spring thickness, a spring width, and a spring length, the spring thickness being at least one order of magnitude smaller than either the spring length or the spring width, the ortho-planar spring further having a first end and a second end, the first end and the second end being located at opposite ends of the spring length, and wherein the ortho-planar spring comprises three areas: a first connection area at the first end of the ortho-planar spring spanning across the spring width and along a first part of the spring length from the first end, the ortho-planar spring being a flat piece, a second connection area at the second end of the ortho-planar spring spanning across the spring width and along a second part of the spring length from the second end, and a spring area spanning across the spring width in a longitudinal direction and along the spring length between the first connection area and the second connection area, wherein the spring area comprises at least two slots each of which is free of material therein, the at least two slots each having a first slot endpoint and a second slot endpoint, the at least two slots each running along the spring length in such a way that the ortho-planar spring is in one piece, the first slot endpoint being in the first connection area and the second slot endpoint being in the second connection area. 9. The ortho-planar spring according to claim 1 , wherein the ortho-planar spring is made of a metallic material. 10. The ortho-planar spring according to claim 8 , wherein the ortho-planar spring is made of a non-metallic material. 11. A suspension assembly comprising: a suspension frame, and a supporting frame, the suspension frame being movably coupled to the supporting frame in such a way that the suspension frame is movable in relation to the supporting frame, wherein the suspension frame is movably coupled to the supporting frame by means of at least two ortho-planar springs each having a spring thickness, a spring width and a spring length, the spring thickness being at least one order of magnitude smaller than either the spring length or the spring width, the at least two ortho-planar springs each further having a first end and a second end, the first end and the second end being located at opposite ends along the spring length, and wherein the at least one ortho-planar spring comprises three areas: a first connection area at the first end of each of the at least two ortho-planar springs spanning across the spring width and along a first part of the spring length from the first end, a second connection area at the second end each of the at least two ortho-planar springs spanning across the spring width and along a second part of the spring length from the second end, and a spring area spanning across the spring width in a longitudinal direction and along the spring length between the first connection area and the second connection area, wherein the spring area comprises at least one slot which is free of material therein, the at least one slot having a first slot endpoint and a second slot endpoint, the at least one slot running along the spring length in such a way that the at least one ortho-planar spring is in one piece, the first slot endpoint being in the first connection area and the second slot endpoint being in the second connection area, wherein the suspension frame is coupled to the supporting frame with the at least two ortho-planar springs coupled in parallel and are displaced in relation to each other in a direction equal to a major movement direction of the at least two ortho-planar springs and the suspension frame, the supporting frame having two sloped stopper supporting frame surfaces, each the two sloped stopper supporting frame surfaces being located in a vicinity to where a respective one of the at least two ortho-planar springs is attached to the supporting frame, the suspension frame having two sloped stopper suspension frame surfaces, each being located such that when in use each mates with a corresponding one of the two sloped stopper supporting frame surfaces, wherein the two sloped stopper supporting frame surfaces and the two sloped stopper suspension frame surfacese are angled such that during use over an operating range of relative movement therebetween a distance between each pair of opposing mating sloped surfaces stays substantially the same. 12. The ortho-planar spring according to claim 11 , wherein the at least one slot extending entirely in the longitudinal direction with a constant thickness, as measured in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, along an entire slot length. 13. A suspension assembly comprising: a suspension frame, and a supporting frame, the suspension frame being movably coupled to the supporting frame in such a way that the suspension frame can move in relation to the supporting frame, the supporting frame being rectangular in shape, wherein the suspension frame is movably coupled to the supporting frame by means of at least two ortho-planar springs each having a spring thickness, a spring width, and a spring length, the spring thickness being at least one order of magnitude smaller than either the spring length or the spring width, the at least two ortho-planar springs each being rectangular in shape, each of the at least two ortho-planar springs furth
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