Claims
- 1. A resonator assembly comprising:a conductive housing defining a cavity; a main dielectric body housed in the conductive housing; a tuning element assembly removably connected to the bottom of the conductive housing; and a top support structure adapted to support the main dielectric body and positioned between a top conductive cover and the main dielectric body.
- 2. A resonator assembly comprising:a conductive housing defining a cavity; a main dielectric body housed in the conductive housing; a tuning element assembly removably connected to the conductive housing; a top support structure adapted to support the main dielectric body; a bushing having outer threads adapted to affix the tuning element to the conductive housing, wherein the tuning element assembly is inserted at least partially into the conductive housing via a threaded through hole; a dielectric tuner body adapted to movably fit within a hole of the main dielectric body, wherein the main dielectric body is a substantially ring-shaped dielectric resonator; and a rotor attached to the dielectric tuner body, wherein the rotor is accessible and rotationally movable from the outside of the conductive housing, resulting in linear motion of the dielectric tuner body with respect to the main dielectric body whereby a resonant frequency of the resonator can be substantially adjusted.
- 3. A resonator assembly comprising:a conductive housing defining a cavity; a main dielectric body housed in the conductive housing; a tuning element assembly removably connected to the conductive housing; a top support structure adapted to support the main dielectric body; and a lower support attached to the main dielectric body, wherein the lower support is set into a counter bore in the conductive housing, wherein the lower support is a low loss, low thermal expansion coefficient support.
- 4. The resonator assembly of claim 3, wherein at least one of the lower support and the top support structure is made of alumina.
- 5. A resonator assembly comprising:a conductive housing defining a cavity; a main dielectric body housed in the conductive housing; a tuning element assembly removably connected to the conductive housing; and a top support structure adapted to support the main dielectric body; wherein the top support structure has a top step and a bottom step, wherein the top step is adapted to fit into a hole in a top conductive cover of the conductive housing and the bottom step is adapted to fit in a hole of the main dielectric body, wherein the main dielectric body is a substantially ring-shaped dielectric resonator, and wherein the resonator assembly further comprises an o-ring positioned between the top conductive cover and the top support structure.
- 6. The resonator assembly according to claims 5, wherein the tuning element assembly includes a substantially cylindrical dielectric tuning element positioned in or near a hole of the main dielectric body; anda self-locked or equivalent nut locked rotor with a support using the same material as that of the main dielectric body support.
- 7. The resonator assembly of claim 6, wherein the rotor is accessible and rotationally movable from the outside of the conductive enclosure, resulting in linear motion of the dielectric tuning element with respect to the main dielectric body whereby the resonant frequency of the resonator can be substantially adjusted.
- 8. The resonator assembly of claim 5, wherein the tuning element assembly comprises:a bushing having outer threads adapted to affix the tuning element assembly to the conductive housing, wherein the tuning element assembly is inserted at least partially into the conductive housing via a threaded through hole; a dielectric tuner body adapted to movably fit within a hole of the main dielectric body, wherein the main dielectric body is a substantially ring-shaped dielectric resonator; and a rotor attached to the dielectric tuner body, wherein the rotor is accessible and rotationally movable from the outside of the conductive housing, resulting in linear motion of the dielectric tuner body with respect to the main dielectric body whereby a resonant frequency of the resonator can be substantially adjusted.
- 9. The resonator assembly of claim 8, further comprising:a lower support attached to the main dielectric body, wherein the lower support is set into a counter bore in the conductive housing, wherein the lower support is a low loss, low thermal expansion coefficient support.
- 10. The resonator assembly of claim 9, wherein at least one of the lower support and the top support structure is made of alumina.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/155,600 filed Sep. 24, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/155600 |
Sep 1999 |
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