Mechanical filter

Wave transmission lines and networks – Automatically controlled systems – With control of equalizer and/or delay network

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310322, 333 71, H03H 904, H03H 926, H01L 4108

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041409841

ABSTRACT:
A mechanical filter including resonators, a coupler for longitudinally coupling the resonators, electro-mechanical transducers coupled to the opposite ends of the coupler, and lead wires led out from the transducers. Each of the transducers comprises a piezoelectric ceramic resonator adapted for longitudinal resonance and having electrodes attached to the opposite end faces thereof, and one of the end faces of the piezoelectric ceramic resonator is formed with a coupling hole which is located substantially on the axis thereof and extends lengthwise of the ceramic resonator. Each end of the coupler is inserted into the coupling hole with an electrically conductive adhesive to thereby couple the coupler and ceramic resonators. The aforementioned lead wires may be connected to the electrodes and wound about the piezoelectric ceramic resonators through a predetermined number of turns, and may be secured to the ceramic resonators by an adhesive having rubber-like elasticity.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2877432 (1959-03-01), Mattiat
patent: 3187412 (1965-06-01), Tiemann
patent: 3984790 (1976-10-01), Tanak

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