Claims
- 1. A dielectric filter comprising:a dielectric body comprising dielectric material and having an outer surface including first and second end faces; an external conductor disposed on the outer surface of the dielectric body; and a plurality of holes extending through the dielectric body between said first and second end faces, each hole having a respective inner surface; at least one hole of said plurality of holes having a respective pair of internal conductors provided in the corresponding hole and conductively connected to said external conductor at respective ends of said corresponding hole, a respective non-conductive portion at said inner surface of the corresponding hole being spaced from both ends of said respective hole and thereby separating said corresponding pair of internal conductors and defining a respective capacitance between said corresponding pair of internal conductors; and said first end face of said dielectric body being closer to said respective non-conductive portion at the inner surface of the corresponding hole than said second end face; and said first end face having a non-conductive portion free of said external conductor, said non-conductive portion being disposed at a location for adjusting at least one of a resonance frequently and a coupling degree of the filter.
- 2. A dielectric filter in accordance with claim 1, wherein said plurality of holes consists of at least three said holes.
- 3. A dielectric filter in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a second non-conductive portion free of said external conductor, disposed on said second end face, said second non-conductive portion being disposed at a location for adjusting at least one of said resonance frequency and said coupling degree of said filter.
- 4. A dielectric filter in accordance with claim 3, wherein said plurality of holes consists of at least three said holes.
- 5. A dielectric filter claim 1, wherein said external conductor substantially completely covers the outer surface of the dielectric body so as to provide surface electromagnetic shielding os said dielectric filter.
- 6. A dielectric filter as in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of holes extending through the dielectric body has a respective inner surface with a substantially constant cross-sectional shape along an axial direction of the corresponding hole.
- 7. A dielectric filter as in claim 1, a surface of said respective nonconductive portion in said corresponding hole being substantially flush with the remainder of said inner surface of the corresponding hole.
- 8. A dielectric filter comprising:a dielectric body comprising dielectric material and having an outer surface including first and second end faces; an external conductor disposed on the outer surface of the dielectric body; and a plurality of holes extending through the dielectric body between said first and second end faces, each hole having a respective inner surface; at least one hole of said plurality of holes having a respective pair of internal conductors provided in the corresponding hole and conductively connected to said external conductor at respective ends of said corresponding hole, a respective non-conductive portion at said inner surface of the corresponding hole being spaced from both ends of said respective hole and thereby separating said corresponding pair of internal conductors and defining a respective capacitance between said corresponding pair of internal conductors; said first end face of said dielectric body being closer to said respective non-conductive portion at the inner surface of the corresponding hole than said second end face; said first end face having a non-conductive portion free of said external conductor, said non-conductive portion being disposed at a location for adjusting at least one of a resonance frequency and a coupling degree of the filter; and wherein said non-conductive portion on said first end face of said dielectric body is also free of a portion of said dielectric material.
- 9. A dielectric filter in accordance with claim 8, wherein said plurality of holes consists of at least three said holes.
- 10. A dielectric filter in accordance with claim 8, further comprising a second non-conductive portion free of said external conductor and a portion of said dielectric material, disposed on said second end face, said second non-conductive portion being disposed at a location for adjusting at least one of said resonance frequency an said coupling degree of said filter.
- 11. A dielectric filter in accordance with claim 10, wherein said plurality of holes consists of at least three said holes.
- 12. A dielectric filter comprising:a dielectric body comprising dielectric material and having an outer surface including first and second end faces; an external conductor disposed on the outer surface of the dielectric body; at least one hole extending through the dielectric body between said first and second two end faces, said at least one hole having a respective inner surface; said at least one hole having a pair of internal conductors respectively provided in the corresponding hole and conductively connected to said external conductor at respective ends of said corresponding hole, a respective non-conductive portion at said inner surface of the corresponding hole being spaced from both ends of said respective hole and thereby separating said corresponding pair of internal conductors; said first end face of said dielectric body being closer to said respective non-conductive portion at the inner surface of the corresponding hole than said second end face; said first end face having a non-conductive portion free of a portion of said external conductor, said non-conductive portion being disposed at a location for adjusting at least one of a resonance frequency and a coupling degree of the filter; further comprising a second non-conductive portion free of a portion of said external conductor, disposed on said second end face, said second non-conductive portion being disposed at a location for adjusting at least one of said resonance frequency and said coupling degree of said filter; and wherein said second non-conductive portion on said second end face is free of both said portion of said external conductor and a portion of said dielectric material.
- 13. A dielectric filter comprising;a dielectric body comprising dielectric material and having an outer surface including first and second end faces; an external conductor disposed on the outer surface of the dielectric body; at least one hole extending through the dielectric body between said first and second end faces, said at least one hole having a respective inner surface; said at least one hole having a pair of internal conductors respectively provided in the corresponding hole and conductively connected to said external conductor at respective ends of said corresponding hole, a respective non-conductive portion said inner surface of the corresponding hole being spaced from both ends of said respective hole and thereby separating said corresponding pair of internal conductors and defining a respective capacitance between said corresponding pair of internal conductors; said first end face of said dielectric body being closer to said respective non-conductive portion at the inner surface of the corresponding hole than said second end face; said first end face having a non-conductive portion free of a portion of said external conductor, said non-conductive portion being disposed at a location for adjusting at least one of a resonance frequency and a coupling degree of the filter; wherein at said first end face of said dielectric body, said non-conductive portion is free of both said portion of said external conductor and a portion of said dielectric material.
- 14. A dielectric filter comprising:a dielectric body comprising dielectric material and having an outer surface including first and second end faces; an external conductor disposed on the outer surface of the dielectric body; at least one hole extending through the dielectric body between said first and second end faces, said at least one hole having a respective inner surface; said at least one hole having a pair of internal conductors respectively provided in the corresponding hole and conductively connected to said external conductor at respective ends of said corresponding hole, a respective non-conductive portion at said inner surface of the corresponding hole being spaced from both ends of said respective hole and thereby separating said corresponding pair of internal conductors and defining a respective capacitance between said corresponding pair of internal conductors; said first end face of said dielectric body being closer to said respective non-conductive portion at the inner surface of the corresponding hole than said second end face; said first end face having a non-conductive portion free of a portion of said external conductor, said non-conductive portion being disposed at a location for adjusting at least one of a resonance frequency and a coupling degree of the filter.
- 15. A dielectric filter in accordance with claim 14, further comprising a second non-conductive portion free of a portion of said external conductor, disposed on said second end face, said second non-conductive portion being disposed at a location for adjusting at least one of said resonance frequency and said coupling degree of said filter.
- 16. A dielectric filter in accordance with claim 14, wherein said respective inner surface of said at least one hole has a substantially constant cross-sectional shape along an axial direction of the corresponding hole.
- 17. A dielectric filter as claimed in claim 14, wherein a surface of said respective non-conductive portion is substantially flush with a remainder of said inner surface of the corresponding hole.
- 18. A dielectric filter as claimed in claim 14, wherein said external conductor substantially completely covers the outer surface of the dielectric body so as to provide surface electromagnetic shielding of said dielectric filter.
Priority Claims (3)
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4-9207 |
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UM 4-29056 |
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4-312720 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of Ser. No. 08/843,433, filed Apr. 15, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,078,230, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/664,028, filed May 24, 1996 abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/459,253 Jun. 2, 1995, abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/259,568, filed Jun. 14, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,642,084, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/009,308, filed Jan. 22, 1993, abandoned, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
This also related to U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,014,067; 6,005,456; 5,896,074; and Ser. No. 08/834,082 filed Apr. 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,087,910, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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