US Patent Application 18189322. MOUNTING STRUCTURE OF MICRO VIBRATOR simplified abstract

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MOUNTING STRUCTURE OF MICRO VIBRATOR

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA


Inventor(s)

Hideaki Nishikawa of Nisshin-shi (JP)


Yusuke Kawai of Nisshin-shi (JP)


Takahiko Yoshida of Nisshin-shi (JP)


Yuuki Inagaki of Nisshin-shi (JP)


Shota Harada of Nisshin-shi (JP)


Keitaro Ito of Nisshin-shi (JP)


Katsuaki Goto of Nisshin-shi (JP)


MOUNTING STRUCTURE OF MICRO VIBRATOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18189322 Titled 'MOUNTING STRUCTURE OF MICRO VIBRATOR'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a mounting structure that includes a micro vibrator and a mounting substrate. The micro vibrator has a curved surface portion with an annular curved surface and a connecting portion. The micro vibrator is placed on the mounting substrate with the connecting portion bonded to it, while the curved surface portion remains empty. The mounting substrate has multiple electrode portions that surround the rim of the curved surface portion and are spaced apart from each other. The mounting substrate also includes a guard electrode.


Original Abstract Submitted

A mounting structure includes a micro vibrator and a mounting substrate. The micro vibrator includes a curved surface portion having an annular curved surface and a connecting portion extending from the curved surface portion toward an inner center position of the curved surface portion. The micro vibrator is disposed so that the connecting portion is bonded to the mounting substrate and the curved surface portion is in a hollow state free from other elements. The mounting substrate includes a plurality of electrode portions that are arranged to face and surround a rim of the curved surface portion of the micro vibrator, and spaced apart from each other, the rim being an end of the curved surface portion opposite to the connecting portion. Further, the mounting substrate includes a guard electrode.