IE55925B1 - Capacitive displacement transducer - Google Patents
Capacitive displacement transducerInfo
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- IE55925B1 IE55925B1 IE63984A IE63984A IE55925B1 IE 55925 B1 IE55925 B1 IE 55925B1 IE 63984 A IE63984 A IE 63984A IE 63984 A IE63984 A IE 63984A IE 55925 B1 IE55925 B1 IE 55925B1
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Description
This invention relates to transducers of the kind arranged to give an output which is dependent upon the relative displacement of two bodies.
According to the invention such a transducer 5 comprises a capacitor incorporating two sets of rigid, electrically conductive plates interleaved one with the other, with spacing between, them, the two sets of plates being movable relative to each other in a direction which maintains the spacing substantially constant, terminal means for enabling an oscillating voltage to be applied across the outer plates of one set, and terminal means for enabling an output signal to be taken from an intermediate plate of that set, the second set of plates having a shape and disposition such that in use a change in the relative positions of the two sets of plates produces a change in the output signal, and such that as the interleaved region of one plate of the second set of plates increases, the interleaved region of another of the second set of plates decreases.
In use, the two sets of plates are arranged to be mounted on, or otherwise coupled to, two relatively movable bodies in order to measure or monitor their relative displacement, the mounting or coupling being such that the sets of plates are constrained for relative movement in a manner which maintains the substantially constant spacing between them.
It has been found that such an arrangement can be designed to give an output which is substantially linearly dependent bn displacement, unlike capacitor type displacement transducers of known kind in which the separation of the plates is varied.
By attaching one set of plates to some form of spring a transducer in accordance with the invention can be used as a force transducer.
The plates are preferably *planar with relative movement being arranged to take place in tbe planes of the plates* This can be a linear movement or a rotational movement about an axis perpendicular to the planes of the plates 5 However in some cases the two sets of plates may be of arcuate shape disposed coaxially with respect to each other, with one set of plates rotatable relative to the other about a common axis®
The invention will be further described, by way of example , with reference to Figures 1 to 4 of the accompanying schematic drawing* in which
Figure 1 illustrates the principle of the invention, and
Figures 2 to 4 illustrate different embodiments utilising the principle™
Thus referring first to Figure 1, this shows in diagrammatic form a transducer comprising five electrically conductive plates A, B, C, D and E spaced from each other® The second and fourth plates B, D, are connected to each other electrically, and in use are either both earthed or maintained at the same potential by connection, for example, to the centre tap of a transformer or a reactor which is connected to an alternating current supply» These plates B, D are mounted on a first structure, represented diagrammatically by the chain line 1* which is movable relative to a second structure, represented by the chain line 2, carrying the plates A, C, E* the movement being in a direction parallel to the planes of the plates as indicated by the arrows F so that the spacing between them is maintained substantially constant®
The movable plates B, D are offset relative to each other in the direction of movement, in a manner such that as the region of the plate B lying between the plates A and C increases, the region of the plate D lying between the plates C and E decreases* and vice versa.,
The three plates A, C? E are electrically insulated from each other and from the supporting structure 2 and, in use, oscillating electrical signals and are supplied to the two outer plates A and E respectively, these signals having the same frequency but being in antiphase to each other* An output signal is. taken from the centre plate C, as at 0, and, as the plates B and D move relative to the plates A, C and E, they produce a change in the capacitive coupling between plates A and C and between plates E and C, and as a result the output signal changes by an amount dependent upon the degree of movement of the plates B, D® The signal may be fed into some form of measuring or monitoring device, either to give an indication of the extent of movement of the body on which the plates B, D are mounted and/or to operate a warning signal should this exceed a predetermined value®
In use, the first support structure may be coupled to some form of springy the device then acting as a force transducer which may be applied, for example , to weighing equipment, the signal being a function of the force acting on the plates B, D against the spring pressure9 and the equipment incorporating means for converting the electrical signal which is produced into some form of visible indication®
The arrangement has a number of advantages when compared with other designs of capacitive transducer® Thus the capacitive plate arrangement has a fairly simple construction, and its performance is not significantly affected by errors in manufacture®
The electrical connections to the plates are not moved by the displacement that occurs in operation, and the output is linearly dependent on the displacement, unlike parallel plate capacitive transducers of the kind in which the separation of the plates is changed, as the capacitance is inversely proportional to separation. Furthermore transverse motion of the plates B, D in a direction perpendicular to the planes of the plates has little effect on the output signal, providing contact with the other plates is avoided, and the non-linear electric field component near the interleaving plate edges is largely undisturbed. It has further been found that temperature effects are only second order*
There are a number of ways that a transducer in accordance with the invention may be constructed for practical operation. One such arrangement is illustrated in Figure 2.
In this arrangement the plates A, C, E are in the form of rigid metal strips fixed into insulating support blocks 3 at their ends. The plates B, D are rectangular in shape, of greater width than the strips A, C, E, and extend between the strips A, C and strips C, E respectively, as shown, being connected together along their longer edges by- conducting spacers 4.
In each of the two plates B, D there is formed a rectangular slot 5, 6 respectively, the slots extending parallel to the strips A, C, E, but being offset relative to each other such that their opposite longer edges 7, 8 are in alignment. The structure formed by the plates B, D is again movable relative to the strips A, C, E in the direction indicated by the arrows F, and when oscillating electrical signals of the same frequency but of opposite phase are applied to the two outer strips A, E an output signal taken from the centre strip C will vary with the degree of displacement of the plates B, D relative to the strips A, C, E, as in the case of arrangement illustrated in Figure 1.
However the plates B, D, need not necessarily move linearly, but could in some cases rotate about a suitably positioned axis X lying perpendicularly to the plates as indicated diagrammatically in
Figure 3.
Another arrangement in which the plates B, D are supported for rotational movement is illustrated in Figure M. The plates in this case are of arcuate shape and are disposed coaxially with the two outer plates A, E and the middle plate C supported by insulating mountings, and the plates B, D, linked electrically and mounted for rotation about the common axis X, the plates B, D again being provided with offset slots 5, 6 such that an output signal, taken from plate C, when oscillating signals of the same frequency but opposite phase are applied to the two outer plates A, E, depends upon the angular position of the plates B, D.
Other configurations are clearly possible.
Claims (8)
1. A transducer comprising a capacitor incorporating two sets of rigid, electrically conductive plates interleaved one with the other, with spacing between them, the two sets of plates being movable relative to each other in a direction which maintains the spacing substantially constant, terminal means for enabling an oscillating voltage to be applied across the outer plates of one set, and terminal means for enabling an output signal to be taken from an intermediate plate of that set, the second set of plates having a shape and disposition such that in use a change in the relative positions of the two sets of plates produces a change in the output signal, and such that as the interleaved region of one plate of the second set of plates increases, the interleaved region of another- of the second set of plates decreases.
2. A transducer according to Claim 1 in which the plates are mounted on or coupled to two relatively movable bodies, the mounting or coupling being such that the sets of plates are constrained to move in a manner which maintains the substantially constant spacing between them, and incorporating means responsive to said output signals for giving an. indication, of the relative displacement of the bodies.
3. A transducer according to Claims 1 or 2 in which relative movement of the two sets of plates is opposed by spring means. A transducer according to any preceding Claim wherein the plates are planar and relative movement is arranged to take place in the planes of the plates.
4. 5. A transducer according to any one of Claims 1 to 3 wherein the two sets of plates are of arcuate shape disposed coaxially with respect to each other, with one set of plates rotatable with respect to the other about their common axis
5. 6. A transducer according to any preceding Claim 5 wherein the plates are spaced uniformly from each other.
6. 7. A transducer according to any preceding Claim comprising five electrically conductive plates in which the first, third and fifth plates form one set, 10 and the second and fourth plates form another set, the two plates of said other set being connected to' each other mechanically and electrically and being movable relative to the first set, but being offset with respect to each other in the direction of 15 movement, the three plates of the first set being electrically insulated from each other and the arrangement being such that when oscillating electrical signals of the same frequency of opposite phase are applied to the first and fifth plates, an output 20 signal taken from the third plate changes by an amount dependent upon the degree of movement of the said other 'set of plates.
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8. Weighing equipment incorporating a transducer according to any preceding Claim. 25 9 · A transducer according to Claim 1 incorporating interleaved electrically conductive plates and arranged to operate substantially as shown in and as hereinbefore described with reference to Figure 2, 3 or U of the accompanying drawing.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| IE63984A IE55925B1 (en) | 1984-03-14 | 1984-03-14 | Capacitive displacement transducer |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| IE63984A IE55925B1 (en) | 1984-03-14 | 1984-03-14 | Capacitive displacement transducer |
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| IE55925B1 true IE55925B1 (en) | 1991-02-27 |
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| IE63984A IE55925B1 (en) | 1984-03-14 | 1984-03-14 | Capacitive displacement transducer |
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