Seiko epson corporation (20240113688). Vibrator Element simplified abstract

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Vibrator Element

Organization Name

seiko epson corporation

Inventor(s)

Osamu Kawauchi of Shiojiri (JP)

Vibrator Element - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240113688 titled 'Vibrator Element

Simplified Explanation

The vibrator element described in the abstract is a plate-shaped vibrating substrate with various layers and electrodes for excitation and coupling purposes. Here is a simplified explanation of the patent application:

  • The vibrator element consists of a vibrating substrate with a vibrating portion, support portion, and coupling portion.
  • Electrode layers are present on the first and second surfaces of the vibrating portion, as well as on the support and coupling portions.
  • Metal films are disposed on the coupling electrodes with a thickness larger than that of the electrode layer.

Potential Applications

The technology can be used in various vibrating devices such as vibrators, haptic feedback devices, and sensors.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently transmitting vibrations in a compact and reliable manner.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved vibration transmission, compact design, and enhanced durability.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be applied in consumer electronics, medical devices, gaming peripherals, and industrial equipment.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be vibrating elements with similar electrode configurations but lacking the specific design features described in this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing vibrating elements in terms of efficiency and durability?

The article does not provide a direct comparison with existing vibrating elements in terms of efficiency and durability. Further research or testing may be needed to determine the advantages of this technology over existing solutions.

Are there any limitations or constraints in the implementation of this technology in different applications?

The article does not discuss any potential limitations or constraints in the implementation of this technology in various applications. Further analysis or case studies may be required to understand the practical implications of using this technology in different scenarios.


Original Abstract Submitted

a vibrator element includes: a plate-shaped vibrating substrate including a first surface and a second surface, which are in a front and back relationship, and including a vibrating portion, a support portion, and a coupling portion that couples the vibrating portion to the support portion and includes a portion having a thickness smaller than that of the support portion; an electrode layer including a first excitation electrode disposed at the first surface at the vibrating portion, a second excitation electrode disposed at the second surface at the vibrating portion, a first pad electrode disposed at the support portion, a second pad electrode disposed at the support portion, a first coupling electrode disposed at the coupling portion and coupling the first excitation electrode to the first pad electrode, and a second coupling electrode disposed at the coupling portion and coupling the second excitation electrode to the second pad electrode; a first metal film disposed at an upper layer on the first coupling electrode that is located on the coupling portion and having a thickness larger than that of the electrode layer; and a second metal film disposed at an upper layer on the second coupling electrode that is located on the coupling portion and having a thickness larger than that of the electrode layer.