Patents Assigned to LK Products
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Patent number: 5349315Abstract: A ceramic filter can be made small in size by forming one or more strip-line resonators (5) on a side surface (4) of the ceramic resonator, the side surface additionally having contact and coupling electrodes which can be formed using the same mask as for the strip-line resonators. The strip-line resonators (5) produce zeros in the transfer function of the filter and thereby increase the attenuation at a desired frequency, e.g. the image frequency.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: LK-Products OYInventor: Jouni Ala-Kojola
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Patent number: 5319328Abstract: Harmonic frequencies of a ceramic filter (1) can be efficiently attenuated by placing in a hole (2; 3) of a first and/or last resonator a conductive rod (7; 7'), on which disk-like insulating plates (9, 10, 11, 12; 9', 10', 11', 12') are provided in spaced relationship along the length of the rod. The harmonic filter thus formed is a low pass filter, comprising transverse capacitances formed by the insulating plates and longitudinal inductances formed by the rod portions between the plates. Coupling between the harmonic filter and the resonators of the main filter takes place at the upper end of the rods (7, 7').Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: LK-Products OYInventor: Aimo Turunen
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Patent number: 5307036Abstract: In order to provide a sufficient isolation between the resonators of a band-stop filter, prior art band-stop filters must be manufactured from separate ceramic resonator blocks. According to the invention the band-stop filter can be manufactured in a single ceramic block (1), having on one side surface strip-like areas (14; 15) of electrically conducting material extending perpendicularly from the bottom edge to the top edge and being located in the area between the resonators (A and B, B and C) and having dimensions selected so that they substantially cancel the electric and magnetic field between the resonators. If necessary, the coupling between the resonators can be adjusted by changing the width of the strip-like areas (14; 15) or by providing them with discontinuities.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Lk-Products OyInventors: Aimo Turunen, Pauli Nappa
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Patent number: 5304968Abstract: The present invention relates specifically to the temperature compensation of a resonator in which a rod or a conductor wound in the form of a cylindrical coil serving as an inner conductor is enclosed within a metal cover and in which the open end of the rod or the coil is spaced a given distance from the cover, thus forming a loading capacitance. A change in the resonant frequency caused by thermal expansion can be compensated for in that at the open end of the inner conductor within the housing there is provided a compensation plate (5), the center part (12) of which is spaced at a distance (a) from the top surface (4) of the housing and preferably in parallel therewith and which has at least at two opposite edge parts (8, 9) been attached to the top surface (4).Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: LK-Products OYInventors: Jorma Ohtonen, Kimmo Ervasti
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Patent number: 5302924Abstract: A temperature compensated filter comprises a block (1) of dielectric material having at least one transmission line resonator (3) formed herein. All surfaces except one side surface of the block are substantially coated with an electrically conductive layer (11). For achieving temperature compensation, a capacitor (6) coupled to the conductive layer (11) through a strip line (7) is attached, in a heat conductive way, to the uncoated side surface of the dielectric block. The capacitor (6) tunes the main resonator and the temperature dependence of its frequency is opposite that of the dielectric body so that it compensates the temperature dependence of the frequency of the main resonator.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Lk-Products OyInventors: Heli Jantunen, Aimo Turunen
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Patent number: 5298873Abstract: An adjustable resonator arrangement comprises a main resonator (T1) and a secondary resonator (T2) reactively coupled thereto. The secondary resonator includes a switching element (S), e.g. a varactor, having at least two states. When the switching element is in a first state the secondary resonator behaves as a half-wave resonator having a resonant frequency f.sub.o substantially different to the resonant frequency f of the main resonator. Consequently the secondary resonator has no appreciable affect on the resonant frequency of the main resonator. However, when the switching element is in a second state, the secondary resonator behaves as a quarter-wave resonator having a resonant frequency 2*f.sub.o which is closer to the inherent frequency f of the main resonator and sufficiently close to cause a shift .DELTA.f in the effective frequency of the main resonator.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Lk-Products OyInventor: Jouni Ala-Kojola
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Patent number: 5281326Abstract: A method for coating a dielectric ceramic piece by a layer of electrical conductivity whereby the method consists of coating the ceramic piece with an electrically conductive paste and of growing a metal layer of good electrical conductivity upon this layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: LK-Products OYInventor: Elli K. Galla
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Patent number: 5278528Abstract: An inexpensive and lightweight air insulated high frequency filter can be made utilizing a radio device's frame and a printed board (15) intended for electrical circuits, so that during manufacture of the printed board (15) it is machined so that several side by side finger-like projecting tongues (14.sub.1, 14.sub.2, 14.sub.3, 14.sub.4) are formed, which are entirely coated with electrically conducting material. Thereafter the printed board, on which electrical and mechanical components intended for it are mounted, is placed in the radio device's crate-like frame made of conducting material and possibly provided with partition walls (18, 19), and on which also cover parts are fastened so that the tongues will be parallel with them and located between them, whereby the tongues, the enclosing cover parts and the frame wall parts form a filter structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Lk-Products OYInventor: Aimo Turunen
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Patent number: 5239279Abstract: Previously it was not possible to realize a ceramic duplex filter using a single monolithic ceramic block, because the isolation between the transmitter branch and the receiver branch could not be made sufficiently high. A duplex filter (1) can be realized in a single ceramic block by making, between its filters (A and B), a strip-like area (9) on the non-coated surface (5) of the ceramic block, due to which the electric and magnetic coupling between the resonators (R.sub.4, T.sub.1) of filters (A and B) on each side of the area can be adjusted to almost zero. This "electric partition" (9) provides a sufficient isolation between the filters of each branch.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Lk-Products OyInventors: Aimo Turunen, Pauli Nappa
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Patent number: 5210510Abstract: The invention relates to a helix resonator used in particular in filters operating at radio frequency. In instances in which conventional procedures based on adjusting the resonance frequency are not sufficient for tuning the resonator, the procedure of the invention can be used in which the resonator is tuned by adjusting the distance of the ground plane (the wall of the resonator cover (1)) from a leg (4) of the resonator or a lead (3), usually a micro strip, with which the resonator has been connected to an external circuit or to another resonator.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: LK-Products OyInventor: Auvo Karsikas
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Patent number: 5159303Abstract: The stop-band and pass-band frequencies of a duplex filter which includes a plurality of helix resonators must not change when the temperature changes. Therefore the resonators used must be temperature compensated. One known method is to injection-mold plastic bonds (3, 8) to the cover (2) of the resonator shield in such a way that the last turns of the helical coil (4) of the resonator are inside the bond (3, 8). Through a suitable selection of the bonding material it is possible in part to compensate for changes in the distance between the open end of the resonator coil and the cover of the shield and for changes in the pitch of the turns of the conductor (4) wound into a helical coil and in the coil length. In practice this compensation is undercompensated in character. According to the invention it is possible, by making one interval (pitch) (7) between the free turns of the coil greater than the others, to make the temperature compensation just right.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: LK-ProductsInventor: Pekka T. Flink
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Patent number: 5157363Abstract: A high-frequency filter employing helix resonators and a metallic or metallized cover. The cover contains at least two helix-shaped resonator coils separated from each other by a metallic or metallized partition provided with an aperture which there is a tuning strip, by reducing the size of which the size of the aperture can be enlarged and thereby the electrical coupling between the resonators adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1991Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Assignee: LK ProductsInventors: Pertti Puurunen, Kai Lehmus
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Patent number: 5103197Abstract: A dielectric filter is formed from a block of ceramic material with holes extending from a top surface toward a bottom surface. At least the bottom, both ends and one side surface are coated with conductive material. Also, the interior surfaces of the holes are coated with conductive material to form transmission line resonators. The uncoated side surface has an electrode pattern which allows coupling to the filter and between resonators of the filter. The elevation of the electrodes on the side surface between the top and bottom determines whether the coupling is capacitive, mixed inductive and capacitive, or inductive.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: LK-Products OyInventors: Aimo Turunen, Pauli Nappa
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Patent number: 5047739Abstract: The invention relates to a resonator structure comprising a helix resonator (1) wound of metal wire into a cylindrical coil and supported by a plate (2) of insulating material disposed therewithin. A helix resonator is usually made in the form of a cylindrical coil and supported by disposing within the coil a frame made of a ceramic material or plastic in various ways. This is necessary for providing a sufficient mechanical strength. However, such a structure is difficult and expensive to manufacture in series production especially with smaller resonator sizes. These problems are solved by means of a resonator according to the invention in such a manner that at least a part of the insulating plate (2) comprises an electrical circuit formed by strip lines (3), and that the helix resonator (1) is electrically connected to said circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: LK-Products OyInventor: Lauri Kuokkanen
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Patent number: 4977383Abstract: The invention relates to a resonator structure comprising a printed board of an insulating material; a helix resonator mounted on the printed board, the helix resonator being formed by a wire wound into a cylindrical coil with a number of turns, one of the turns comprising a straight portion bent in parallel with the surface of the printed board; and a casing surrounding the helix resonator and having at least an inner and outer surface made of an electrically conductive material. In order to improve the reproduction fidelity of the matching of the helix resonator in series production, the resonator structure according to the invention is characterized in that a micro strip conductor is provided on the surface of the printed board, the microstrip being electrically connected to a predetermined position on said straight portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1989Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: LK-Products OyInventor: Erkki O. Niiranen