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Date of Patent:
Mar. 21, 1995

Filed:

Sep. 20, 1993
Applicant:
Inventors:

Yasuteru Asakawa, Neyagawa, JP;

Toshio Ishizaki, Kobe, JP;

Yukihiko Ise, Toyonaka, JP;

Hiroshi Fukushima, Katano, JP;

Yukio Kashiwagi, Takarazuka, JP;

Tomoki Uwano, Hirakata, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H03H / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
333186 ; 310357 ; 310367 ; 333188 ; 333189 ;
Abstract

In a piezoelectric resonator having a piezoelectric bar formed in a substantial rectangular parallelopiped and electrodes formed on a pair of confronting surfaces of the piezoelectric bar for resonating in the length expander mode, the piezoelectric bar has at least a bevel portion extending the longitudinal direction. In a ladder filter having series and parallel piezoelectric resonators, the series piezoelectric resonator has the bevel portion to shift a frequency of a spurious response to that of the parallel piezoelectric resonator to suppress the spurious response. It is disclosed that a second piezoelectric resonator has a piezoelectric bar formed in a rectangular parallelopiped has a length L, a width W, and a thickness T wherein L>W>T; and electrodes formed on a pair of confronting surfaces defined by L and T. Another ladder filter includes the second piezoelectric resonator as the series resonator to decrease a capacitance between the electrodes to increase an amount of attenuation. In the second piezoelectric resonator, when W<T and 0.42<T/L<2.5, a coupling factor is large.


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