Claims
- 1. A pressure seal type piezoelectric resonator, comprising:
- a cylindrically shaped resonator case having a first wall defining a circular opening;
- a stem in a dress fit engagement with the case and located within the opening;
- a quantity of a high temperature solder which achieves a semi-fluid condition above at least about 260.degree. C. that is substantially free of dissolved gas and including at least about 90% lead (Pb) between the first wall and the stem and sealing the stem to the first wall in the opening;
- a quartz crystal vibrator within the case and a lead passing through the stem to the interior of the case to the quartz crystal vibrator, the lead coupled to the quartz crystal vibrator by an additional quantity of said high temperature solder.
- 2. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 1, wherein said high temperature solder includes tin.
- 3. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 1, wherein said high temperature solder consists essentially of Pb and Sn.
- 4. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 1, wherein said high temperature solder consists of Pb and Sn.
- 5. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 1, wherein said high temperature solder includes Sn and silver (Ag).
- 6. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 1, wherein said high temperature solder consists essentially of Pb, Sn and Ag.
- 7. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 1, wherein said high temperature solder consists of Pb, Sn and Ag.
- 8. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 1, wherein the high temperature solder is in the state of having been treated by heat baking the solder in a semi-fluid condition to remove the dissolved gas.
- 9. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 2, wherein the high temperature solder is in the state of having been treated by heat baking the solder in a semi-fluid condition to remove the dissolved gas.
- 10. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 5, wherein the high temperature solder is in the state of having been treated by heat baking the solder in a semi-fluid condition to remove the dissolved gas.
- 11. The piezoelectric resonator of claim 1, wherein the quartz vibrator is hermetically sealed within the case.
Priority Claims (4)
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62-28640 |
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62-224425 |
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62-293560 |
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62-293562 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/782,771, filed Oct. 17, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,316, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/563,879, filed Aug. 6, 1990, which itself is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/265,865, filed Oct. 6, 1988, (abandoned).
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