Claims
- 1. A twist vibrator comprising:
- a rigid block;
- a vibrating plate having opposite surfaces extending in a longitudinal direction between opposite ends, one said end being integral and rigid with said rigid block such that said vibrating plate extending from said rigid block with the other said end of said vibrating plate spaced from said rigid block;
- each said surface of said vibrating plate having attached thereto at least one piezoelectric plate defining at least two piezoelectric areas that extend between said opposite ends of said vibrating plate, each said piezoelectric area at one said surface of said vibrating plate being arranged in opposite relationship to a corresponding said piezoelectric area at the opposite said surface of said vibrating plate, each said piezoelectric area being capable of elongation and contraction in directions parallel to said longitudinal direction, with elongation and contraction of each said piezoelectric area being opposite to elongation and contraction of an adjacent said piezoelectric area on the same said surface of said vibrating plate and opposite to elongation and contraction of said corresponding said piezoelectric area at said opposite surface of said vibrating plate, thus forming coacting piezoelectric areas capable of imparting twisting vibration to said other end of said vibrating plate about an axis of said vibrator extending in said direction, with said one end of said vibrating plate being restrained from deformation due to integral and rigid fixation thereof with said rigid block; and
- said vibrating plate comprising a shaft portion integral and rigid with said rigid block, and at least two plate portions extending from said shaft portion in directions symmetrical thereto, with said shaft portion forming a center of said vibrating plate about which is imparted the twisting vibration at said other end thereof.
- 2. A twist vibrator as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said plate portion has opposite surfaces having attached thereto respective said piezoelectric plates defining respective said piezoelectric areas.
- 3. A twist vibrator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plate portions are formed in one piece with said shaft portion.
- 4. A twist vibrator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plate portions are members formed separately from said shaft portion and integrally attached thereto.
- 5. A twist vibrator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plate portions extend from said shaft portion in opposite radial directions in coplanar alignment.
- 6. A twist vibrator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plate portions extend from said shaft portion in opposite directions in respective parallel planes.
- 7. A twist vibrator as claimed in claim 1, comprising two pairs of said plate portions, each said pair of plate portions extending from said shaft portion in opposite radial directions in coplanar alignment in a respective plane, the planes of said two pairs of plate portions being perpendicular to each other.
- 8. A twist vibrator as claimed in claim 1, wherein all of said piezoelectric plates are free of direct connection to said rigid block.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application, Ser. No. 08/305,719, filed Sep. 14, 1994.
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Continuations (1)
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