Multi-Depth Acoustic Signal Generating Device
Abstract
A simple mechanical device is provided which generates acoustic signals at one or more specified depths. The device consists of a spring loaded piston placed in a wall of a housing, the spring loading biasing the piston away from the housing. The piston is subjected to a pressure differential between the exterior and interior of the housing such that the piston moves against the spring force and into the housing as the pressure differential, corresponding to a depth of the housing beneath a water surface, increases. As the piston moves further into the housing, it contacts a series of latches, each latch being used to detain spring loaded striker. The latches are spaced along the travel path of the piston such that each striker is associated with a specific piston movement, or depth. When the piston contacts a latch, the striker is released and strikes against a ledge within the housing, creating one of the acoustic signals.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 07, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADD019510
Entities
People
- Edmund J. Sullivan
- Robert W. Gauthier
Organizations
- United States Department of the Navy