Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Measurement of acceleration
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Application No.: US15506675Application Date: 2015-08-26
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Publication No.: US10802042B2Publication Date: 2020-10-13
- Inventor: Paul Campsie , Giles Dominic Hammond , Richard Paul Middlemiss , Douglas John Paul , Antonio Samarelli
- Applicant: The University Court of the University of Glasgow
- Applicant Address: GB Glasgow
- Assignee: The University Court of the University of Glasgow
- Current Assignee: The University Court of the University of Glasgow
- Current Assignee Address: GB Glasgow
- Agency: Bozicevic, Field & Francis LLP
- Agent Rudy J. Ng
- Priority: com.zzzhc.datahub.patent.etl.us.BibliographicData$PriorityClaim@675cbf58
- International Application: PCT/EP2015/069572 WO 20150826
- International Announcement: WO2016/030435 WO 20160303
- Main IPC: G01P15/125
- IPC: G01P15/125 ; G01P15/13 ; G01V7/00 ; G01P15/02 ; G01V7/02

Abstract:
An acceleration measuring device is disclosed, for use as a gravimeter or gradiometer for example. The device has a support and a proof mass, connected to each other by at flexures allowing displacement of the proof mass relative to the support. The support defines a space for displacement of the proof mass. The device is configured so that the modulus of the gradient of the force-displacement curve of the proof mass decreases with increasing displacement, for at least part of the force-displacement curve. This is the so-called anti-spring effect. The resonant frequency of oscillation of the proof mass is determined at least in part by the orientation of the device relative to the direction of the force due to gravity. The proof mass is capable of oscillating with a resonant frequency of 10 Hz or less. The proof mass has a mass of less than 1 gram.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170276697A1 Measurement of Acceleration Public/Granted day:2017-09-28
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