The present invention relates to vibrating devices, and more particularly, to a vibrating device including an elastic plate to which a piezoelectric vibrator is bonded.
Various vibrating devices that vibrate to indicate, for example, an incoming call or message have been proposed.
PTL 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 10-192782.
PTL 2: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 11-65569.
The vibrating devices 100 and 110 disclosed in PTL 1 and PTL 2 do not require motors, and therefore the electricity consumption, size, and weight of the devices can be reduced. However, since the support member and the housing are required in the vibrating devices 100 and 110, the number of components is increased. In addition, since the vibrations of the vibrating devices 100 and 110 are transmitted through the support member and the housing, the vibrations are reduced owing to mechanical loss caused by the support member and the housing. Therefore, the vibration transmission efficiency is low.
An object of the present invention is to provide a vibrating device that includes a small number of components and that has a high vibration transmission efficiency.
A vibrating device according to the present invention is fixed to a fixing member. The vibrating device according to the present invention includes a single elastic plate and a piezoelectric vibrating plate. The elastic plate includes a fixing portion, a vibrating portion, and a connecting portion. The fixing portion is attached to the fixing member. The vibrating portion is arranged to be substantially parallel to and spaced from a fixing surface at which the fixing portion is fixed to the fixing member. The connecting portion connects an end part of the fixing portion and an end part of the vibrating portion to each other. The piezoelectric vibrating plate is provided on a surface of the vibrating portion at least at one side of the vibrating portion.
According to a specific aspect of the present invention, the piezoelectric vibrating plate is provided at each side of the vibrating portion.
According to another specific aspect of the present invention, the elastic plate is composed of a metal.
According to another specific aspect of the present invention, the fixing portion is bonded to the fixing member, and an area of a part of the fixing portion that is bonded to the fixing member is larger than an area of the piezoelectric vibrating plate.
According to another specific aspect of the present invention, the connecting portion includes a part that is substantially perpendicular to the fixing portion.
According to another specific aspect of the present invention, the connecting portion includes a plurality of bent parts along a connecting direction between the fixing portion and the vibrating portion.
In the vibrating device according to the present invention, the piezoelectric vibrating plate is provided on the vibrating portion of the single elastic plate including the fixing portion that is fixed to the fixing member, the vibrating portion, and the connecting portion.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings to clarify the present invention.
(First Embodiment)
As illustrated in
The elastic plate 11 is not particularly limited as long as the elastic plate 11 has elasticity. The material of the elastic plate 11 may be, for example, plastic or metal. In particular, the material of the elastic plate 11 is preferably metal, such as stainless steel. In the case where the elastic plate 11 is made of metal, mechanical loss of vibration at the elastic plate 11 can be reduced. The thickness of the elastic plate 11 can be set to an appropriate thickness depending on, for example, the characteristics required of the vibrating device 1 and the material of the elastic plate 11. In general, the thickness of the elastic plate 11 is preferably set such that the vibration can be efficiently transmitted when the first and second piezoelectric vibrating plates 12 and 13 are driven.
As illustrated in
The vibrating portion 15 is arranged to be substantially parallel to a fixing surface 14b of the fixing portion 14 that is fixed to the fixing member 10. The vibrating portion 15 is spaced from the fixing portion 14. The first piezoelectric vibrating plate 12 is bonded to a first principal surface 15a of the vibrating portion 15. The second piezoelectric vibrating plate 13 is bonded to a second principal surface 15b of the vibrating portion 15. In the present embodiment, the vibrating portion 15 and the first and second piezoelectric vibrating plates 12 and 13 form a bimorph vibrator.
The method by which the first and second piezoelectric vibrating plates 12 and 13 are bonded is not particularly limited. The first and second piezoelectric vibrating plates 12 and 13 are bonded by, for example, an adhesive such as an epoxy adhesive.
The structure of the first and second piezoelectric vibrating plates 12 and 13 is not particularly limited. The first and second piezoelectric vibrating plates 12 and 13 typically include a pair of electrodes to which a sine-wave alternating voltage is applied and a piezoelectric element interposed between the pair of electrodes.
The shape and dimensions of each of the vibrating portion 15 and the fixing portion 14 are not particularly limited. The shape of the vibrating portion 15 and the fixing portion 14 may be, for example, rectangular, circular, or elliptical. The vibrating portion 15 and the fixing portion 14 may have the same shape or different shapes.
The size of each of the vibrating portion 15 and the fixing portion 14 is appropriately set depending on, for example, the characteristics required of the vibrating device 1. The vibrating portion 15 and the fixing portion 14 may have the same size or different sizes. For example, each of the vibrating portion 15 and the fixing portion 14 may have a rectangular shape with a width of 10 mm, a length of 20 mm, and a thickness of 0.2 mm. In this case, the first and second piezoelectric vibrating plates 12 and 13 may, for example, have a rectangular shape with a width of 10 mm, a length of 16 mm, and a thickness of 0.1 mm.
The area of a part of the fixing portion 14 that is bonded to the fixing member 10 is preferably larger than the area of the first and second piezoelectric vibrating plates 12 and 13. In such a case, the distance between the fulcrum and the point of application of the fixing portion 14 can be increased. Therefore, a relatively large portion of the fixing member 10 can be caused to vibrate.
As illustrated in
As described above, in the present embodiment, the elastic plate 11 on which the first and second piezoelectric vibrating plates 12 and 13 are attached is directly fixed to the fixing member 10. In the vibrating device 1, unlike the vibrating device 100 illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the elastic plate 11 is directly attached to the fixing member 10. Therefore, compared to the case in which the casing or the support member is provided, mechanical loss of vibration can be reduced. Therefore, the fixing member 10 can efficiently vibrate.
In the case where the vibrating direction is parallel to a fixing surface of the fixing member as in the structure illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the fixing portion 14 and the vibrating portion 15 are connected to each other by the connecting portion 16 that is shaped substantially like an arc in a side view. Therefore, the direction in which the vibrating portion 15 most easily vibrates coincides with the vibrating direction R1 of the vibrating portion 15. Since the vibrating portion 15 easily vibrates, a large vibration can be applied to the fixing member 10.
In the vibrating device 100 illustrated in
In contrast, in the present embodiment, the vibrating portion 15 is arranged to be substantially parallel to the fixing surface 10a, as illustrated in
In the present embodiment, not only the vibrating portion 15 but also to the connecting portion 16 contributes to the generation of vibration. Therefore, compared to the case in which, for example, a plate-shaped elastic plate is fixed to the fixing member 10 with an additional support member, an effective length of the elastic plate 11, which is the length of a portion of the elastic plate 11 that vibrates, can be increased. Therefore, according to the vibrating device 1, a large vibrating force can be generated. Conversely, a relatively large vibrating force can be generated even when the length of the vibrating portion 15 is reduced. Therefore, the size of the vibrating device 1 can be reduced.
In the present embodiment, an example in which a piezoelectric vibrating plate is provided on each side of the vibrating portion 15 to form a bimorph vibrator is described. However, the present invention is not limited to this structure. For example, a unimorph vibrator may be formed by providing a piezoelectric vibrating plate on only one side of the vibrating portion 15.
Another example of a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
(Second Embodiment)
In the first embodiment, the connecting portion 16 is shaped substantially like an arc in a side view. However, the shape of the connecting portion 16 in a side view is not limited to a substantially arc shape. For example, as illustrated in
In the case where the connecting portion 16 includes the vertical part 16a, compared to the case in which the connecting portion 16 is shaped substantially like an arc with a central angle of about 180° in a side view, the effective length of the elastic plate 11 can be increased if the length of the vibrating device 1 is constant. Therefore, the vibrating force (vibration displacement) can be further increased.
To increase the vibrating force generated in the vibrating device 1, the inner diameter r of the first connecting part 16b illustrated in
(Third Embodiment)
Referring to
Referring to
As illustrated in
In contrast, in the case where the fixing portion 14 of the vibrating device 1 is bonded to the housing 20, the vibration displacement can be increased without increasing the height of the vibrating device 1 from the fixing surface of the housing 20 by increasing the width of the elastic plate 11.
As Experimental Example 2, the vibrating device 1 used in Experimental Example 1 was fixed to the fixing member 10 as illustrated in
As illustrated in
As is clear from the results of Experimental Example 2 and Comparative Example 2, when the support member 23 is not used and the fixing portion and the vibrating portion are formed of a single elastic plate, the effective length of the elastic plate 11 can be increased and the mechanical loss of the vibration can be reduced. Therefore, the fixing member 10 can be largely vibrated.
In the vibrating device illustrated in
The measurement result is shown in
In the vibrating device illustrated in
The measurement result is shown in
1 vibrating device
10 fixing member
10
a fixing surface
11 elastic plate
12 first piezoelectric vibrating plate
13 second piezoelectric vibrating plate
14 fixing portion
14
a end part
14
b fixing surface
15 vibrating portion
15
a first principal surface
15
b second principal surface
15
c end part
16 connecting portion
16
a vertical part
16
b first connecting part
16
c second connecting part
16
d to 16g bent part
20 housing
21 elastic plate
22 vibrator
23 support member
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2008-131031 | May 2008 | JP | national |
The present application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP2009/002042, filed May 11, 2009, which claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. JP2008-131031, filed May 19, 2008, the entire contents of each of these applications being incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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20110095649 A1 | Apr 2011 | US |
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Parent | PCT/JP2009/002042 | May 2009 | US |
Child | 12948902 | US |