Metal working – Piezoelectric device making
Patent
1983-09-19
1985-01-15
Goldberg, Howard N.
Metal working
Piezoelectric device making
346 11, 346140R, H04R 1700
Patent
active
044931379
ABSTRACT:
Described is a piezoelectric drive element assembly for use in ink jet printer devices. The assembly comprises a piezoelectric drive element, which is characterized by a pair of electrodes spaced apart and thereby electrically isolated from one another on an external lateral face of the drive element. The assembly further includes a printed circuit board having holes through which the drive element is fitted, with the electrodes of the drive element being soldered to opposite sides of the printed circuit board.
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Bader Leonhard
Hermann Ferdinand
Ruprich Wilhelm
Winter Hermann
Cavender J. T.
Clark Robert L.
Echols P. W.
Goldberg Howard N.
Jewett Stephen F.
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