PIEZOELECTRIC ENGINE Russian patent published in 2006 - IPC H02N2/00 

Abstract RU 2278461 C1

FIELD: electric engineering, possible use in laboratory devices, robot engineering, machine-tool engineering, optical electronics and mechanics.

SUBSTANCE: engine contains stator, made in form of horizontally stretched hanger, anchor, containing piezo-element, connected to alternating voltage generator, and suspension of metallic rod, connected to piezo-element and mounted on stator in two supporting points. Piezo-element is connected to generator by means of flexible wires and excites resilient longitudinal and twisting waves.

EFFECT: stable position of anchor.

6 dwg

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RU 2 278 461 C1

Authors

Aleksandrov Vladimir Alekseevich

Mikheev Gennadij Mikhajlovich

Dates

2006-06-20Published

2004-10-21Filed