Piezoelectric component mounting foil and foil-making method

Metal deforming – Process – Deforming sheet metal

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29 2535, 29854, 29855, 29856, 29874, 310340, 310348, 310351, 310354, 310355, 428 99, 428598, 428603, B21C 3702

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ABSTRACT:
A piezoelectric component-mounting foil and foil making method are disclosed, whereby a first portion of the foil in a first plane substantially parallel to a second portion of the foil in a second plane are connected by a central portion not in the first or second plane, the central portion having at least one width dimension of the central portion less than at least one length dimension of the central portion. A conductive foil material, appropriate thickness, overall geometry, and, if desired, appropriate notch configuration are selected for a desired implementation of the foil for conductively attaching and at least partially supporting at least one piezoelectric component such as a quartz crystal.

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