Electrical generator or motor structure – Non-dynamoelectric – Piezoelectric elements and devices
Patent
1996-10-10
1999-03-30
Dougherty, Thomas M.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Non-dynamoelectric
Piezoelectric elements and devices
310351, 310352, 310367, 7350414, G01C 1900, H01L 4108
Patent
active
058893580
ABSTRACT:
In a vibration gyroscope 1, a vibrator 2 is mounted to a mounting substrate 7 through support pins 6a and 6b. The mounting substrate 7 and a support substrate 10 are disposed opposite by inserting protrusions 11a and 11b of the support substrate 10 into second insertion holes 9a and 9b of the mounting substrate 7 and by supporting the mounting substrate 7 with convex molded sections 14a and 14b. The space between the substrates 7 and 10 are filled with elastic paste made up of synthetic resin such as urethan and silicone, or the like. The paste is dried to form a vibration absorbing member 13. Alternatively, the vibration absorbing member 13 is formed on the surface of a mounting substrate 22.
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Kawai Yoshio
Miyazaki Jiro
Mori Akira
Okaguchi Kenjiro
Dougherty Thomas M.
Murata ManufacturingCo., Ltd.
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