IP Library Granted Patent US 7,719,391
Granted Patent B2
US 7,719,391 · App. 11/425,580 · Granted May 18, 2010

Dielectric resonator circuits

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Patent No.
US 7,719,391
App. No.
11/425,580
Granted
May 18, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention is a dielectric resonator circuit comprising a housing; first, second, and third resonators positioned substantially in a row within the housing with said second resonator positioned between the first and third resonators, wherein the resonators are positioned relative to each other such that a field generated in each resonator couples to an adjacent resonator; wherein the housing encloses the resonators and has a separating wall positioned between the first and third resonators in order to control electromagnetic coupling between the first and third resonators; and wherein said first separating wall comprises a first end and a second end along a length thereof and wherein the separating wall defines an iris at the first end, the wall comprising a main wall portion positioned substantially between the first and third resonators and an extension wall portion at the first end that extends at an angle from the main wall portion of said wall.

Claims (39)

1. A dielectric resonator circuit comprising:

a housing;

first, second, and third resonators positioned substantially in a row in a first direction within said housing with said second resonator positioned between said first and third resonators;

said housing enclosing said first, second, and third resonators and further comprising a separating wall intermediate said first and third resonators in said first direction in order to inhibit coupling between said first and third resonators; and

wherein said separating wall comprises a first end and a second end along a length thereof and wherein said wall defines an iris at said first end, said iris positioned to permit coupling between said first resonator and said second resonator and between said second resonator and said third resonator, said wall comprising a main wall portion positioned substantially between said first and third resonators and an extension wall portion at said first end that extends at a non-zero angle from said main wall portion of said separating wall.

2. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 wherein said dielectric resonators each have longitudinal axes and said longitudinal axes are substantially parallel, substantially coplanar, and not collinear with each other, and wherein said longitudinal axis of said second resonator is substantially in a same plane as said main wall portion of said separating wall.

3. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 2 wherein said separating wall is substantially perpendicular to said first direction.

4. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 wherein said main wall portion comprises two halves parallel to each other and defining a space there between.

5. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 wherein said main wall portion of said separating wall defines a plane and said extension wall portion of said separating wall comprises first and second halves that are mirror images of each other about said plane of said main wall portion of said separating wall.

6. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 5 wherein said extension wall portion of said separating wall comprises first and second legs extending from said first end of said main wall portion.

7. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 6 wherein said separating wall is Y-shaped.

8. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 6 wherein said dielectric resonators are conical.

9. The circuit of claim 8 wherein said separating wall is Y-shaped.

10. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 9 wherein each said dielectric resonator is conical and comprises a side surface and wherein said main wall portion of said separating wall extends substantially coplanar with said longitudinal axis of said second resonator and said first and second legs of said separating wall extend substantially parallel to said side surface of said first resonator and said third resonator, respectively.

11. The circuit of claim 10 wherein said second resonator is inverted relative to said first and third resonators.

12. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 8 wherein said separating wall is T-shaped.

13. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 6 wherein said separating wall is T-shaped.

14. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 6 wherein said separating wall is goalpost shaped.

15. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 6 wherein said dielectric resonators are conical and have longitudinal axes and side walls disposed radially about said longitudinal axes and wherein said longitudinal axes are substantially parallel to each other and wherein said longitudinal axis of said second resonator extends substantially in a same plane as said main wall portion of said separating wall and first leg of said separating wall extends substantially parallel to said side wall of said first resonator and said second leg of said separating wall extends substantially parallel to said side wall of said third resonator.

16. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 6 wherein said first and second legs are each L-shaped.

17. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 16 wherein said main wall portion comprises first and second side-by-side walls defining a space there between and wherein said first and second legs extend from said first and second side-by-side walls of said main wall portion, respectively.

18. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 6 wherein said first and second legs are curved so that said extension wall portion of said separating wall is U-shaped.

19. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 18 wherein said main wall portion comprises two halves parallel to each other and defining a space there between.

20. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 wherein said dielectric resonators have longitudinal axes and side walls disposed radially about said longitudinal axes and wherein said longitudinal axis of said second resonator extends substantially in a same plane as said main wall portion of said separating wall and wherein said extension wall portion of said separating wall comprises first and second legs extending from said first end of said main wall portion and said first and second legs define an open space there between through which said longitudinal axis of said second resonator passes.

21. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 20 wherein said dielectric resonators are conical and said second resonator is inverted relative to said first and third resonators.

22. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 21 further comprising a mounting member for mounting said second resonator to said housing, said mounting member having a longitudinal axis collinear with said longitudinal axis of said second resonator and said mounting member for said second resonator passing at least partially through said main wall portion of said separating wall.

23. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 22 wherein said mounting member is adapted to permit adjustment of said second resonator along said longitudinal axis of said second resonator.

24. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 23 wherein said mounting member comprises a mounting screw coupled to said second resonator and to a coupling on said housing, wherein said coupling is a threaded coupling so that said second resonator can be adjustably positioned along said longitudinal axis of said second resonator relative to said housing.

25. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 20 wherein said dielectric resonators are conical and said second conical resonator has a first basal surface and a second basal surface opposite said first basal surface, said first basal surface having a smaller area than said second basal surface and wherein said first basal surface is positioned adjacent said separating wall.

26. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 wherein said dielectric resonators have longitudinal axes and side walls disposed radially about said longitudinal axes and wherein said longitudinal axis of said second resonator extends substantially in a same plane as said main wall portion of said separating wall and wherein said main wall portion comprises first and second side-by-side walls defining a space there between.

27. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 wherein said separating wall is T-shaped.

28. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 27 wherein said main wall portion comprises first and second side-by-side walls defining a space there between and wherein said extension wall portion comprises first and second legs extending from said first and second side-by-side walls of said main wall portion, respectively.

29. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 wherein said dielectric resonators have longitudinal axes and side walls disposed radially about said longitudinal axes and wherein said longitudinal axis of said second resonator extends substantially in a same plane as said main wall portion of said separating wall and wherein said main wall portion comprises first and second side-by-side walls defining a space there between.

30. A dielectric resonator circuit comprising:

a housing

first, second, and third resonators positioned substantially in a row in a first direction within said housing with said second resonator positioned between said first and third resonators;

said housing enclosing said first, second, and third resonators and further comprising a separating wall positioned between said first and third resonators in order to inhibit electromagnetic coupling between said first and third resonators, wherein said separating wall comprises two side-by-side walls defining a gap there between.

31. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 30 wherein each said dielectric resonator has a longitudinal axis and said longitudinal axes are substantially parallel, substantially coplanar, and not collinear with each other, and wherein said two side-by-side walls are each substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said second resonator and on opposing sides of said longitudinal axis of said second resonator in said first direction.

32. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 31 wherein said two side-by-side walls are substantially perpendicular to said first direction.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Aug 30, 2024
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