Claims
- 1. A dielectric resonator comprising:a cavity having a first threaded hole; a dielectric block provided in the cavity; a coupling device coupled with an electromagnetic field produced in the cavity; a frequency tuning member having a screw portion which is spirally engaged with the first threaded hole of the cavity, a distance between the dielectric block and the frequency tuning member being changed by rotating the frequency tuning member, for tuning a resonance frequency of the cavity depending on the distance; and fixing means for fixing a relative positional relationship between the frequency tuning member and the cavity, wherein the fixing means prevents the frequency tuning member from rotating due to a frictional force caused between the first threaded hole of the cavity and the screw portion of the frequency tuning member, the fixing means including a lock nut having a second threaded hole which is spirally engaged with screw portion of the frequency tuning member.
- 2. A dielectric resonator comprising:a cavity having a first threaded hole; a dielectric block provided in the cavity; a coupling device coupled with an electromagnetic field produced in the cavity; a frequency tuning member having a screw portion which is spirally engaged with the first threaded hole of the cavity, a distance between the dielectric block and the frequency tuning member being changed by rotating the frequency tuning member, for tuning a resonance frequency of the cavity depending on the distance; and fixing means for fixing a relative positional relationship between the frequency tuning member and the cavity, wherein the fixing means prevents the frequency tuning member from rotating due to a frictional force caused between the first threaded hole of the cavity and the screw portion of the frequency member, and wherein the fixing means includes a lock nut and a fixing screw, the lock nut having a second threaded hole which is spirally engaged with the screw portion of the frequency tuning member and a through hole through which the fixing screw is passed, the cavity having a third threaded hole which is spirally engaged with the fixing screw, and the fixing means applies a force in a direction in which the lock nut and the cavity come closer to each other by tightening the fixing screw.
- 3. A dielectric resonator comprising:a cavity having a first threaded hole; a dielectric block provided in the cavity; a coupling device coupled with an electromagnetic field produced in the cavity; a frequency tuning member having a screw portion which is spirally engaged with the first threaded hole of the cavity, a distance between the dielectric block and the frequency tuning member being changed by rotating the frequency tuning member, for tuning a resonance frequency of the cavity depending on the distance; fixing means for fixing a relative positional relationship between the frequency tuning member and the cavity, wherein the fixing means prevents the frequency tuning member from rotating due to a frictional force caused between the first threaded hole of the cavity and the screw portion of the frequency tuning member, and wherein the fixing means has a lock nut and a fixing srew, the lock nut having a second threaded hole which is spirally engaged with the screw portion of the frequency tuning member and a third threaded hole which is spirally engaged with the fixing screw, and the fixing means applies a force in a direction in which the lock nut and the cavity are moved away from each other by tightening the fixing screw.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/526,495, filed Mar. 15, 2000 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,222,429 B1) which was a division of application Ser. No. 08/891,272, filed Jul. 10, 1997 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,107,900), which was a division of application Ser. No. 08/320,046, filed Oct. 7, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,714,919).
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