Event detector

US9972190B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9972190-B2
Application numberUS-201615139500-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 27, 2016
Priority dateDec 15, 2015
Publication dateMay 15, 2018
Grant dateMay 15, 2018

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A detector of an event includes an electrical energy generator formed by a flexible piezoelectric element with a weight fastened to the flexible piezoelectric element that is biased with the weight in a position with the piezoelectric element flexed. In response to detection of the event, a trigger releases the weight so as to cause a vibration of the piezoelectric element. This vibration is converted by the flexible piezoelectric element into electrical energy. An electronic system is power by the electrical energy and is operable to generate an electrical signal indicative of the detected event.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An event detector, comprising: an electrical energy generator including a flexible piezoelectric element and a weight fastened to the flexible piezoelectric element; a chassis; a catch or a retaining element mounted to the chassis and movable between a first position and a second position, the catch or retaining element in the first position keeping the weight in an initial position with the piezoelectric element flexed and the catch or retaining element moving to the second position, in response to a detected event, to release the flexed piezoelectric element and cause a vibration of the piezoelectric element to enable generation of electrical energy by the electrical energy generator; and an electronic system coupled to the electrical energy generator and configured to convert the electrical energy generated by the generator into at least one electrical signal indicative of said detected event. 2. The detector according to claim 1 , wherein the detected event is a crossing of a temperature threshold. 3. The detector according to claim 2 , wherein the catch or retaining element includes at least one part which is deformable as a function of the temperature, said at least one part being fixed to the chassis and configured to be sufficiently deformed when a temperature crosses the temperature threshold so as to place the catch or retaining element in its second configuration for releasing the flexed piezoelectric element. 4. The detector according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one part comprises a bimetallic strip. 5. The detector according to claim 1 , wherein the detected event is a shock exceeding a threshold shock level. 6. The detector according to claim 5 , the catch or retaining element releases the flexed piezoelectric element in response to the shock on the chassis at the threshold shock level. 7. The detector according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic system comprises a storage circuit configured to store the electrical energy delivered by the electrical energy generator and an electronic circuit supplied by the storage circuit and configured to deliver said at least one electrical signal. 8. The detector according to claim 7 , wherein the electronic system further comprises an interface configured to deliver the at least one electrical signal outside the detector. 9. The detector according to claim 8 , wherein the interface is a wireless interface. 10. An apparatus, comprising: an electrical energy generator including a flexible piezoelectric element and a weight fastened to the flexible piezoelectric element; means for biasing said weight in a position with the piezoelectric element flexed; a detector of an event, said detector responding to detection of the event by releasing said means for biasing to permit vibration of the piezoelectric element and the generation of electrical energy from the vibrating piezoelectric element; and a signal generator powered by said electrical energy to generate an electrical signal indicative of the detected event. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising radio interface configured to convert the electrical signal into a radio signal indicative of the detected event. 12. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the event is a temperature event. 13. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the event is a shock event. 14. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising means for resetting said means for biasing said weight in the position with the piezoelectric element flexed. 15. An event detector, comprising: an electrical energy generator including a flexible piezoelectric element and a weight fastened to the flexible piezoelectric element; a trigger having a first configuration to keep the weight in an initial position with the piezoelectric element flexed and having a second configuration, in response to a detected event, to release the weight so as to cause a vibration of the piezoelectric element and enable generation of electrical energy by the electrical energy generator, wherein the detected event is a crossing of a temperature threshold; and an electronic system coupled to the electrical energy generator and configured to convert the electrical energy generated by the generator into at least one electrical signal indicative of said detected event. 16. The event detector of claim 15 , further comprising a chassis and wherein the trigger includes at least one part which is deformable as a function of the temperature, said at least one part being fixed to the chassis and configured to be sufficiently deformed when a temperature crosses the temperature threshold so as to place the trigger in its second configuration for releasing the weight. 17. The event detector of claim 16 , wherein the at least one part comprises a bimetallic strip. 18. An event detector, comprising: an electrical energy generator including a flexible piezoelectric element and a weight fastened to the flexible piezoelectric element; a trigger having a first configuration to keep the weight in an initial position with the piezoelectric element flexed and having a second configuration, in response to a detected event, to release the weight so as to cause a vibration of the piezoelectric element and enable generation of electrical energy by the electrical energy generator; and an electronic system coupled to the electrical energy generator and configured to convert the electrical energy generated by the generator into at least one electrical signal indicative of said detected event, wherein the electronic system comprises a storage circuit configured to store the electrical energy delivered by the electrical energy generator and an electronic circuit supplied by the storage circuit and configured to deliver said at least one electrical signal. 19. The event detector of claim 18 , wherein the electronic system further comprises an interface configured to deliver the at least one electrical signal outside the detector. 20. The event detector of claim 19 , wherein the interface is a wireless interface. 21. The event detector of claim 18 , wherein the detected event is a crossing of a temperature threshold. 22. The event detector of claim 21 , further comprising a chassis and wherein the trigger includes at least one part which is deformable as a function of the temperature, said at least one part being fixed to the chassis and configured to be sufficiently deformed when a temperature crosses the temperature threshold so as to place the trigger in its second configuration for releasing the weight. 23. The event detector of claim 22 , wherein the at least one part comprises a bimetallic strip. 24. The event detector of claim 18 , wherein the detected event is a shock exceeding a threshold shock level. 25. The event detector of claim 24 , further comprising a chassis and wherein the trigger comprises a retaining element fixed to the chassis and configured to retain the weight in said initial position and release the weight in response to the shock on the chassis at the threshold shock level.

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  • for remote indication · CPC title

  • G01D21/00Primary

    Measuring or testing not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • G08B21/182Primary

    Level alarms, e.g. alarms responsive to variables exceeding a threshold · CPC title

  • producing electrical output from mechanical input, e.g. generators (for measurement devices G01) · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9972190B2 cover?
A detector of an event includes an electrical energy generator formed by a flexible piezoelectric element with a weight fastened to the flexible piezoelectric element that is biased with the weight in a position with the piezoelectric element flexed. In response to detection of the event, a trigger releases the weight so as to cause a vibration of the piezoelectric element. This vibration is co…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
St Microelectronics Crolles 2 Sas
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01D21/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue May 15 2018 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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