Claims
- 1. An electrostrictive effect element comprising:
- a laminated structure having a plurality of electrostrictive ceramic members with a plurality of internal electrode conductive layers alternatingly superimposed on said members;
- a plurality of insulation layers which insulate every other exposed portion of said internal electrode conductive layers at two opposite side surfaces of said laminate structure; and
- a pair of external electrode conductive layers, each of said electrode layers being provided on each of the side surfaces of the laminated structure, each of said electrode layers being electrically interconnected to the exposed portions of said internal electrode conductive layers so that said internal electrode conductive layers adjacent to each other form opposite polarity electrodes,
- said external electrode conductive layer having first conductive members made of a baked-type conductive paste and second conductive members made of a resin hardening-type conductive paste,
- each of said first conductive members being provided at each of the side surfaces on which said insulation layers are formed and covering each of the exposed portions of said internal electrode conductive layers but not being in contact with said insulation layers, and
- each of said second conductive members being provided at each of the side surfaces on which said insulation layers and said first conductive members are formed and electrically interconnecting said first conductive members.
- 2. An electrostrictive effect element according to claim 1, in which said resin hardening-type conductive paste is taken from a group consisting of silver and silver alloy as its main constituent metal.
- 3. An electrostrictive effect element according to claim 1, in which said baked-type conductive paste is taken from a group consisting of silver and silver alloy as its main constituent metal.
- 4. An electrostrictive effect element comprising:
- a laminated structure having a plurality of electrostrictive ceramic members and a plurality of internal electrode conductive layers alternatingly superimposed on said members;
- a plurality of insulation layers which insulate every other exposed portion of said internal electrode conductive layers at two opposite side surfaces of said laminated structure; and
- a pair of external electrode conductive layers each of said electrode layers being provided on each of the side surfaces of the laminated structure, each of said electrode layers being electrically interconnected to the exposed portions of said internal electrode conductive layers so that said internal electrode conductive layers adjacent to each other form opposite polarity electrodes,
- said external electrode conductive layer having first conductive members made of a baked-type conductive paste and second conductive members made of a metallized film formed by a physical vapor phase growth method,
- each of said first conductive members being provided at each of the side surfaces on which said insulation layers are formed and covering each of the exposed portions of said internal electrode conductive layers but not being in contact with said insulation layers, and
- each of said second conductive members being provided at each of the side surfaces on which said insulation layers and said first conductive members are formed and electrically interconnecting said first conductive members.
- 5. An electrostrictive effect element according to claim 4, in which said baked-type conductive paste is taken from a group consisting of silver and silver alloy as its main constituent metal.
- 6. An electrostrictive effect element according to claim 4, in which said metallized film formed by a physical vapor phase growth is made of gold.
- 7. An electrostrictive effect element comprising:
- a laminated structure having a plurality of electrostrictive ceramic members and a plurality of internal electrode conductive layers alternatingly superimposed on said members;
- a plurality of insulation layers which insulate every other exposed portion of said internal electrode conductive layers at two opposite side surfaces of said laminated structure; and
- a pair of external electrode conductive layers each of which is provided on each of the side surfaces of the laminated structure and each of said electrode layers being electrically interconnected to the exposed portions of said internal electrode conductive layers so that said internal electrode conductive layers adjacent to each other form opposite polarity electrodes,
- said external electrode conductive layer having first conductive members made of a baked-type conductive paste and second conductive members made of a resin hardening-type conductive paste,
- each of said first conductive members being provided at each of the side surfaces on which said insulation layers are formed and covering each of the exposed portions of said internal electrode conductive layers but not being in contact with said insulation layers,
- each of said second conductive members being provided at each of the side surfaces on which said insulation layers and said first conductive members are formed and electrically interconnecting said first conductive members, and
- each of said first conductive members to which a lead wire is connected having a width greater than a width of said insulation layer.
- 8. An electrostrictive effect element according to claim 7, in which said resin hardening-type conductive paste is taken from a group consisting of silver and silver alloy as its main constituent metal.
- 9. An electrostrictive effect element according to claim 7, in which said baked-type conductive paste is taken from a group consisting of silver and silver alloy as its main constituent metal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/207,806, filed Mar. 8, 1994, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/880,222, filed May 8, 1992, now abandoned.
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