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Interactive panel comprising a substrate and at least two piezoelectric transduction devices Title: Interactive panel comprising a substrate and at least two piezoelectric transduction devices.Abstract: An interactive panel including a substrate, wherein a seismic wave is intended to propagate, and at least two piezoelectric transduction devices each including two piezoelectric transducers. Each piezoelectric transducer includes two piezoelectric elements each with two surfaces each covered by an electrode. The four electrodes of each piezoelectric transducer are interconnected to supply, when opposing stresses are applied to the piezoelectric elements of the transducer, an electrical measurement signal that depends on the angle between a main plane and an opposite stress-separation plane. Two piezoelectric transducers of a same device have a same central axis and their respective main planes form a non-zero angle thereinbetween. Each piezoelectric transduction device is attached to the substrate such that movement of the substrate during passage of the seismic wave causes stress on the piezoelectric elements, in opposite directions on either side of the stress-separation plane. ...
Browse recent Commissariat A L'energie Atomique Et Aux Energies Alternatives patentsUSPTO Applicaton #: #20120293046 - Class: 310336 (USPTO) - 11/22/12 - Class 310 Inventors: Jean-pierre Nikolovski The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20120293046, Interactive panel comprising a substrate and at least two piezoelectric transduction devices.
This invention relates to an interactive panel which comprises a substrate and at least two piezoelectric transduction devices for the detection of a seismic wave propagating in the substrate.
French patent application published under the number FR 2 879 885 describes the principle of locating an impact on a plate, by using the fact that this impact generates a seismic sound wave in the plate. The locating is carried out by means of a method for calculating the differential transit time between the place of impact and several pairs of devices for detecting the sound wave each comprising a piezoelectric transducer. In this document, each piezoelectric transducer is only able to supply a measurement signal that represents the intensity of the seismic wave detected, which imposes this impact locating via differential transit time. However, this type of locating has the disadvantage of depending on the propagation speed of the seismic wave, which is not always well known since it depends on the substrate wherein it is propagating.
International patent application published under number WO 2008/135846 concerns an interactive panel of the same type, comprising a substrate wherein a seismic wave can propagate and omni-directional piezoelectric transduction devices (at least three), the substrate being associated with a system for locating for the implementation of a method for locating the seismic wave via a differential transit time calculation. Patent applications published under the numbers U.S. Pat. No. 4,268,912, JP 9 237152 and JP 10 078485 concern directional piezoelectric transduction devices, but not an interactive panel comprising a substrate and at least two piezoelectric transduction devices attached to the substrate.
As such, in order in particular to allow for other types of locating, it can be desired to provide an interactive panel comprising a substrate and at least two piezoelectric transduction devices making it possible to obtain other information on the seismic wave.
An object of the invention is therefore an interactive panel, comprising a substrate in which a seismic wave is intended to propagate according to a direction of propagation and at least two piezoelectric transduction devices, wherein:
each piezoelectric transduction device comprises two piezoelectric transducers,
each piezoelectric transducer comprises two piezoelectric elements each having two surfaces each covered by an electrode, an axis, referred to as central axis, being located between the two piezoelectric elements, with the four electrodes of each piezoelectric transducer being interconnected in such a way as to supply, when opposing stresses on either side of a plane, referred to as the stress-separation plane, comprising the central axis, are applied to the piezoelectric elements of this transducer, an electrical measurement signal which depends on the angle between a plane, referred to as the main plane, proper to the piezoelectric transducer and the stress-separation plane,
the two piezoelectric transducers of the same piezoelectric transduction device have the same central axis and their respective main planes form a non-zero angle thereinbetween,
each piezoelectric transduction device is attached to the substrate in such a way that the movement of the substrate during the passage of the seismic wave causes stress on the piezoelectric elements, in opposite directions on either side of the stress-separation plane, with the separation plane depending on the direction of propagation.
Optionally, the four electrodes of each piezoelectric transducer are interconnected in the following way:
the negative electrode of each of the two piezoelectric elements of the transducer to the positive electrode of the other of the two piezoelectric elements when the polarizations of the two piezoelectric elements are of opposite polarities, or
the two negative electrodes between them and the two positive electrodes between them when the polarizations of the two piezoelectric elements of the transducer are of the same polarity.
Optionally also, the polarisation of each piezoelectric element extends from one of its two electrodes, referred to as negative electrode, to the other of its two electrodes, referred to as positive electrode, and the positive electrode of each piezoelectric element of a piezoelectric transducer is connected to the negative electrode of the other piezoelectric element of this piezoelectric transducer.
Optionally also, each piezoelectric transduction device comprises a linking part comprising:
a base to which the piezoelectric elements of this piezoelectric transduction device are attached, and
a rod attached at one end to the base and at the other end to the substrate, extending over the central axis and intended to be moved according to a direction of movement at the passage of the seismic wave in the substrate,
with the linking part being designed to transform the movement of the rod into stresses on the piezoelectric elements, the stresses being of opposite directions on either side of the stress-separation axis comprising the central axis and perpendicular to the direction of movement.
Optionally also, the rod is hollow in such a way as to have a tubular shape, in particular split in the direction of its length in order to be able to receive a screw or a cap which, when screwed or inserted by force into the rod, increases the diameter of the latter and makes it possible to obtain an intimate coupling with the substrate.
The invention shall be better understood using the following description, provided solely by way of example and in reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
In reference to FIG. 1, an example of an interactive panel 100 according to the invention first comprises a substrate 102, for example a slab, a floor or the ground. More preferably, the substrate 102 has a flat surface 104. More preferably also, the substrate 102 is a plate, for example made of solid wood or chipboard, or of plastic, metal, glass or concrete. The substrate 102 is intended to propagate a seismic wave, propagating at the same speed regardless of the direction of propagation on the surface of the substrate according to a direction of propagation along the flat surface 104.
The interactive panel 100 further comprises three piezoelectric transduction devices 106, 108 and 110. Each device 106, 108, 110 is attached to the substrate 102, on its flat surface 104, and is designed to supply three electrical measurement signals of the seismic wave. The devices 106, 108, 110 are arranged in an equilateral triangle, with p the midway between two devices. The origin of the axes is for example taken midway between two devices.
In reference to FIG. 2, the device 106 first comprises a linking part 114, intended to connect the piezoelectric elements which shall be described further on to the substrate 102. More preferably, the linking part 114 is made of a single part and of metal, for example of aluminium or of duralumin. The linking part 114 first comprises a base 116 whereon the piezoelectric elements are attached. The base 116 is in the form of a disc with central axis AA′ and comprises a circular periphery 118 provided with first and second crowns 120, 122 opposite one another according to the axis AA′. The base 116 further comprises a central portion 124 that is thinner than the periphery 118. More precisely, the periphery 118 has a constant thickness, while the central portion 124 has a thickness that decreases from the periphery 118 towards the central axis AA′. The linking part 114 further comprises a rod 130 extending according to the central axis AA′ from the centre of the linking part 114. The rod 130 is intended to be placed in contact with the substrate 102. The rod 130 is provided with one end 130A attached to the base 116 and with one free end 130B, planted or embedded in the substrate 102, through its surface 104. The rod 130 is intended to be moved according to a direction of movement, perpendicular to the central axis AA′, during the passage of a seismic wave in the substrate 102, as shall be explained in what follows. More preferably, when the substrate 102 has a thickness less than ten centimetres, the rod 130 sinks into the substrate 102 over half of the thickness of the latter. Otherwise, the rod 130 sinks more preferably into the substrate 102 over a depth less than the smallest half wavelength of a mode of propagation of the wave in the rod and in the substrate 102. In the example described, the rod 130 is hollow in such a way as to have a tubular shape. The interest in using a rod 130 of tubular shape is to reduce its radiation impedance, in such a way that the device 106 is adapted to the detection of high frequencies or to substrates with low intrinsic impedances, such as substrates made of plastic. More preferably, the rod 130 has an external diameter that is smaller than a half wavelength of the waves intended to propagate in the substrate 102. The rod 130 is furthermore split in the direction of its length, in order to be able to receive a screw or a cap (not shown) which, when screwed or inserted by force into the rod, increases the diameter of the latter and makes it possible to obtain an intimate coupling with the substrate 102, which is sometimes difficult to obtain with simple glue. Note that the substrate 102 can be one of the plates of a double wall or double glaze interface, with the rod 130 making it possible to access the interior and/or exterior plate of the double wall. The two walls of a double wall can be drilled and undercut in such a way that the intimate contact between the rod and the substrate is produced on the plate or on the two plates simultaneously and over the depth of interest.
The device 106 further comprises first and second piezoelectric rings 132, 134 with central axis AA′, each respectively attached to the first crown 120 and the second crown 122 of the linking part 114.
The device 106 further comprises two printed circuit boards 136, 138 respectively covering the first piezoelectric ring 132 and the second piezoelectric ring 134, in such a way as to clamp them with the linking part 114. The first printed circuit board 136 comprises two connectors 140, 142 to supply respectively first and second measurement signals making it possible, as shall be explained in what follows, to detect the angle of incidence of the seismic wave, and which will therefore be called angular measurement signals in what follows. The second printed circuit board 138 comprises a connector 144 to supply a third measurement signal of a component outside the plane of the seismic wave, as shall be explained in what follows, and will therefore be called out-of-plane measurement signal in what follows. In the example described, the connectors are connectors for coaxial cables. Each printed circuit board 136, 138 further comprises conductive tracks connecting, on the one hand, the first piezoelectric ring 132 to the first and second connectors 140, 142 and, on the other hand, the second piezoelectric ring 134 to the third connector 144.
In reference to FIG. 3, the first piezoelectric ring 132 comprises two piezoelectric transducers 146, 148 each comprising two piezoelectric elements, respectively 150, 152 and 154, 156. Each piezoelectric element 150, 152, 154, 156 extends in an angular sector around the central axis AA′, different from the angular sectors of the other elements. More preferably, the angular sectors do not overlap. More precisely, each piezoelectric element 150, 152, 154, 156 forms an angular sector of the first piezoelectric ring 132, in the example described an angular sector of 90°, i.e. a quarter circle. The two piezoelectric elements 150, 152 and 154, 156 of the same piezoelectric transducer 146, 148 are arranged one across from the other, in such a way as to be symmetrical to one another in relation to the central axis AA′. Furthermore, each of the two piezoelectric elements 150, 152 and 154, 156 of the same piezoelectric transducer 146, 148 has a symmetry in relation to the same plane, referred to as main plane, which comprises the central axis AA′. These planes are respectively referenced as PP1 for the two piezoelectric elements 150, 152, and PP2 for the two piezoelectric elements 154, 156. Note that the two piezoelectric transducers 146, 148 have the same central axis AA′ and that their main planes PP1, PP2 form a non-zero angle thereinbetween. More preferably, they are perpendicular as in the example described. Moreover, note that the two piezoelectric transducers 146, 148 share the same linking part 114.
Each piezoelectric element 150, 152, 154, 156 has first and second surfaces opposite in relation to the central axis AA′, respectively referenced as 150A, 150B, 152A, 152B, 154A, 154B, and 156A, 156B. The first surfaces 150A, 152A, 154A, 156A form a first crown 132A of the first piezoelectric ring 132, while the second surfaces 150B, 152B, 154B, 156B form a second crown 132B of the first piezoelectric ring 132.
Each first and second surface of each piezoelectric element 150, 152, 154, 156 is covered by an electrode. The electrodes covering the second surfaces 150B, 152B, 154B, 156B are all interconnected in such a way as to form a single electrode in the shape of a crown, referenced as 158, via which the first piezoelectric ring 132 is attached to the first crown of the linking part. The electrodes covering the first surfaces 150A, 152A, 154A, 156A are respectively referenced as 160, 162, 164 and 166.
Each piezoelectric element 150, 152, 154, 156 has a polarisation in the direction of the central axis AA′, directed from one of its electrodes, referred to as negative electrode, to the other of its electrodes, referred to as positive electrode. The polarizations are indicated by arrows in FIG. 3. The polarizations of the two piezoelectric elements 150, 152 and 154, 156 of each piezoelectric transducer 146, 148 are of opposite polarities. As such, for the piezoelectric element 150, its second electrode 150B is the positive electrode, while its first electrode 150A is the negative electrode, and, for the element 152, its second electrode 152B is the negative electrode, while its first electrode 152A is the positive electrode. Likewise, for the piezoelectric element 154, its second electrode 154B is the positive electrode, while its first electrode 154A is the negative electrode, and, for the element 156, its second electrode 156B is the negative electrode, while its first electrode 156A is the positive electrode.
The two first electrodes 150, 152 and 154, 156 of each piezoelectric transducer 146, 148 are interconnected. As such, the two piezoelectric elements 150, 152 and 154, 156 of each piezoelectric transducer 146, 148 are mounted in parallel, with the positive electrode of a piezoelectric element being connected to the negative electrode of the other piezoelectric element.
In reference to FIG. 4, the second piezoelectric ring 134 is formed by a single annular piezoelectric element 168 having first and second crowns 170, 172. Each crown 170, 172 is covered by a respective electrode 174, 176. The annular piezoelectric element 168 has a polarisation according to the central axis AA′, from the first electrode 174 to the second electrode 176. The second piezoelectric ring 134 is attached to the second crown 122 of the linking part 114 by its second crown 170.
The system for locating 112 further comprises a first band pass filter 182 connected to the wide-band amplifier 180 in order to filter the amplified signal. This first band pass filter 182 is for example a Delyannis filter and its bandwidth is for example centred on 26 kHz.
The system for locating 112 further comprises a second band pass filter 184 connected to the wide-band amplifier 180 to filter the amplified signal. This second band pass filter 184 is for example a Delyannis filter. More preferably, its bandwidth is centred on a frequency different from that of the first filter 182, for example 7 kHz.
The system for locating 112 further comprises a processing chain 186 connected to the second band pass filter 184 to supply a trigger signal when the filtered measurement signal has an energy higher than a predetermined threshold. This processing chain 186 comprises for example, in order, a quadrator, a peak detector, a follower circuit, an integrator and a switching transistor.
The microcontroller 188 comprises a memory 190 of the FIFO type (“First In First Out”), in order to record in a rolling manner the measurement signals. The microcontroller 188 is connected to the first band pass filter 182 to digitise and record the filtered measurement signal, when the latter is an angular measurement signal (i.e. when it controls the analogue multiplexer 178 to select an angular measurement signal).
The microcontroller 188 is furthermore connected to the second band pass filter 184 to digitise and record the filtered measurement signal, when the latter is a detection signal (i.e. when it controls the analogue multiplexer 178 to select a detection signal). The microcontroller 188 is furthermore connected to the processing chain 186 in order to collect the activity detection signal in the measurement signal, when the latter is a detection signal (i.e. when it controls the analogue multiplexer 178 to select a detection signal).
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Patent InfoApplication # US 20120293046 A1Publish Date 11/22/2012 Document # 13522434 File Date 02/01/2011 USPTO Class 310336 Other USPTO Classes International Class 01H11/08 Drawings 10 Follow us on Twitter@FreshPatents
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