Claims
- 1. A dielectric resonator filter comprising:at least one dielectric resonator; an enclosure enclosing the dielectric resonator to function as a shield against an electromagnetic field; resonance-frequency tuning means including a conductor plate disposed in a space enclosed by the enclosure to have a first surface opposed to a surface of the dielectric resonator and a second surface opposed to an inner surface of the enclosure, the resonance-frequency tuning means being capable of changing the separation between the conductor plate and the dielectric resonator; a rod for suppressing propagation of a spurious electromagnetic field mode produced in and around a space between the second surface of the conductor plate and the inner surface of the enclosure, said rod being supported by the conductor plate to fill part of the space defined by the conductor plate and the inner surface of the enclosure; and wherein said rod being independently adjustable within the space between the second surface of the conductor plate and the inner surface of the enclosure in relation to the resonance frequency tuning means.
- 2. The dielectric resonator filter of claim 1, wherein said rod is composed of a conductor material.
- 3. The dielectric resonator filter of claim 1, wherein said rod is composed of a dielectric material.
- 4. A dielectric resonator filter comprising:at least one dielectric resonator; an enclosure enclosing the dielectric resonator to function as a shield against an electromagnetic field; resonance-frequency tuning means including a conductor plate disposed in a space enclosed by the enclosure to have a first surface opposed to a surface of the dielectric resonator and a second surface opposed to an inner surface of the enclosure, the resonance-frequency tuning means being capable of changing the separation between the conductor plate and the dielectric resonator; a plate spring for suppressing propagation of a spurious electromagnetic field mode produced in and around a space between the second surface of the conductor plate and the inner surface of the enclosure, said plate spring being disposed between the second surface of the conductor plate and the inner surface of the enclosure and said plate spring substantially preventing said conductor plate from affecting the reduction of spurious mode; and wherein said plate spring automatically adjusts to span the space between the second surface of the conductor plate and the inner surface of the enclosure and thereby controlling the suppression of the spurious electromagnetic field mode without detaching said resonance-frequency tuning means from the enclosure.
- 5. The dielectric resonator filter of claim 3, wherein said plate spring comprising:at least one bendable and flexible section, the section automatically adjusting to span the space between the second surface of the conductor plate and the inner surface of the enclosure.
- 6. The dielectric resonator filter of claim 3, wherein said plate spring is composed of a conductor material.
- 7. The dielectric resonator filter of claim 2, wherein said plate spring is composed of a dielectric material.
- 8. A dielectric resonator filter comprising:at least one dielectric resonator; an enclosure enclosing the dielectric resonator to function as a shield against an electromagnetic field; resonance-frequency tuning means including a conductor plate disposed in a space enclosed by the enclosure to have a first surface opposed to a surface of the dielectric resonator and a second surface opposed to an inner surface of the enclosure, the resonance-frequency tuning means being capable of changing the separation between the conductor plate and the dielectric resonator; and a divided ring for suppressing propagation of a spurious electromagnetic field mode produced in and around a space between the second surface of the conductor plate and the inner surface of the enclosure, said divided ring being disposed between the second surface of the conductor plate and the inner surface of the enclosure, said divided ring capable of being detached and attached without requiring said resonance frequency means to be detached from the enclosure.
- 9. The dielectric resonator filter of claim 7, wherein said divided comprising:at least two complementary sections, said sections capable of being attached or detached without requiring said resonance frequency means to be detached from the enclosure.
- 10. The dielectric resonator filter of claim 7, wherein said divided ring is composed of a conductor material.
- 11. The dielectric resonator filter of claim 7, wherein said divided ring is composed of a dielectric material.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-150964 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/864,020 filed on May 23, 2001 entitled “Dielectric Resonator Filter” and also claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-150,964 filed on May 23, 2000.
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