Claims
- 1. A piezoelectric resonator comprising a monolithic circular body of piezoelectric material having a curved inner resonator region including top and bottom surfaces which are respectively convex and concave about a central longitudinal axis, an outer peripheral support region in the form of a circular ring having upper and lower surfaces, the height of said peripheral ring between said upper and lower surfaces extending from the lowermost bottom surface of the adjacent inner region to above the uppermost top convex central surface of said inner region for supporting said inner region in a space within said peripheral ring, said space having a height corresponding to said height of said ring between said upper and lower ring surfaces and being substantially unoccupied directly above and below said top and bottom curved surfaces, said curved inner region being resistant to acceleration forces applied in the direction of said central longitudinal axis, and including a pair of opposing electrodes on the upper and lower surfaces and on the outer side surfaces of said peripheral ring, one electrode extending along an inner side surface of said ring and onto an upper curved surface portion of said inner region from one side of said ring and the other electrode extending along a bottom curved surface portion of said inner region from the opposite side of said ring, the electrode portions of said inner region surfaces being substantially included therewith in said space within said ring.
- 2. The resonator as defined by claim 1 wherein the radius of curvature of said top and bottom surfaces of said inner resonator region are substantially equal.
- 3. The resonator as defined by claim 1 wherein the radius of curvature of said top and bottom surfaces of said inner resonator region are unequal.
- 4. The resonator as defined by claim 3 wherein the radius of curvature of said top surface is less than the radius of curvature of said bottom surface.
- 5. The resonator as defined by claim 2 wherein the thickness of said inner resonator region including said convex and concave top and bottom surfaces is substantially constant from said circular peripheral region to the center of said inner region.
- 6. The resonator as defined by claim 3 wherein the thickness of said inner resonator region gradually increases from the circular peripheral region to the center of said inner region.
- 7. The resonator as defined by claim 3 wherein the radius of curvature of said top surface of said inner portion is less than the radius of curvature of said bottom surface whereby the thickness of said inner resonator region gradually increases uniformly from said circular peripheral region to the middle of said inner region providing thereby a resonator having an arch which is adapted to render the resonator highly insensitive to paraxial accelerations and which provides an improved resonance mode spectrum due to energy trapping.
- 8. The resonator as defined by claim 1 wherein said monolithic body is comprised of quartz.
- 9. The resonator as defined by claim 1 wherein said monolithic body is comprised of quartz having an AT cut.
- 10. The resonator as defined by claim 1 wherein said monolithic body is comprised of quartz having an SC cut.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 386,863, filed June 10, 1982 now abandoned.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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