Advanced piezoeceramic power switching devices employing protective gastight enclosure and method of manufacture
First Claim
1. A controlled atmosphere bender-type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device that is operated as a normally-open three-position switch comprising a gastight protective enclosure secured to a base member for supporting the enclosure and sealing closed the interior of the enclosure in a gastight manner, at least one binder-type piezoelectric ceramic switching device having movable contacts that is positioned between a pair of fixed contacts to close one of said fixed contacts upon selective energization of said bender-type switching device producing movement in the direction of said fixed contact whereas the other of said fixed contacts is closed upon successive selective energization of said bender-type switching device causing movement in the opposite direction toward said other fixed contact and with both of said fixed contacts being opened by return movement of said bender-type switching device to its original unenergized position when energization of said bender-type switching device is discontinued, said bender-type switching device comprising a bender member formed by a two juxtaposed selectively prepolarized ceramic planar plate elements secured together sandwich fashion with each plate element having at least inner and outer conductive surfaces formed on the planar surfaces thereof together with respective terminal means for selective application of energizing electric operating potentials to the prepolarized portions of the respective plate elements, said bender-type piezoelectric ceramic switching device being physically supported on said base member within said enclosure by clamping means secured on opposite sides of the bender member at non-prepolarized portions of the respective plate elements and physically supporting the bender member cantilever fashion with only the prepolarized portions thereof being freely movable whereas the non-prepolarized portions of said piezoelectric ceramic plate elements clamped under said clamping means remain both electrically neutral and physically unstrained, said movable contacts within said gastight enclosure being located on the prepolarized portions of the respective ceramic plate elements and moved by the free movable end of said bender member, said fixed contacts physically mounted within said gastight enclosure and selectively engageable by said movable contacts upon the selective application of an energizing electric operating potential to a respective one of the piezoelectric plate elements for causing the prepolarized portion of the bender member to bend and close the electric switch contacts of said bender-type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device to allow electric current flow therethrough, respective electrically conductive lead means connected to respective one of said coacting movable and fixed contacts and extending to respective terminal means supported by said base member outside said protective gastight enclosure for selectively supplying electric load current to a load outside said enclosure via said coacting movable and fixed contacts, and switch energization circuit means operatively associated with said bender-type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device which selectively applies a source of bender energization potential to the prepolarized movable bender portion of each ceramic plate element in a successive manner and having the same polarity as the polarity of the prepoled electric field previously permanently induced in said selectively prepolarized movable bender portion so that no depolarization of the ceramic plate elements occur during successive operations of the bender-type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device.
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Abstract
This application describes a number of novel advanced piezoelectric ceramic power switching devices which are mounted within protective gastight enclosures that are either evacuated to a high degree of vacuum or filled with an inert gas protective atmosphere. The devices thus constructed are capable of operating over a range of load voltages extending from about 100 volts to 5000 volts or more with corresponding currents of from a few amperes to hundreds of amperes and wherein it is possible to provide a number of such structures in a single common protective gastight enclosure. For certain circuit applications the devices thus constructed have unpoled portions on which are mounted either passive circuit components such as resistors, capacitors and the like or active semiconductor devices all interconnected in circuit relationship with each other and the switching devices by using printed circuit or integrated circuit fabrication techniques. In these devices, stray circuit impedances whether capacitive, inductive or resistive in nature can be reduced to an absolute minimum by appropriated designs. Such complementary circuit components and active semiconductor devices can be, if desired, mounted within the common protective enclosures in close proximity to the piezoceramic switching devices to which they are connected, or alternatively may be mounted exteriorly of the protective enclosures.
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- 1. A controlled atmosphere bender-type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device that is operated as a normally-open three-position switch comprising a gastight protective enclosure secured to a base member for supporting the enclosure and sealing closed the interior of the enclosure in a gastight manner, at least one binder-type piezoelectric ceramic switching device having movable contacts that is positioned between a pair of fixed contacts to close one of said fixed contacts upon selective energization of said bender-type switching device producing movement in the direction of said fixed contact whereas the other of said fixed contacts is closed upon successive selective energization of said bender-type switching device causing movement in the opposite direction toward said other fixed contact and with both of said fixed contacts being opened by return movement of said bender-type switching device to its original unenergized position when energization of said bender-type switching device is discontinued, said bender-type switching device comprising a bender member formed by a two juxtaposed selectively prepolarized ceramic planar plate elements secured together sandwich fashion with each plate element having at least inner and outer conductive surfaces formed on the planar surfaces thereof together with respective terminal means for selective application of energizing electric operating potentials to the prepolarized portions of the respective plate elements, said bender-type piezoelectric ceramic switching device being physically supported on said base member within said enclosure by clamping means secured on opposite sides of the bender member at non-prepolarized portions of the respective plate elements and physically supporting the bender member cantilever fashion with only the prepolarized portions thereof being freely movable whereas the non-prepolarized portions of said piezoelectric ceramic plate elements clamped under said clamping means remain both electrically neutral and physically unstrained, said movable contacts within said gastight enclosure being located on the prepolarized portions of the respective ceramic plate elements and moved by the free movable end of said bender member, said fixed contacts physically mounted within said gastight enclosure and selectively engageable by said movable contacts upon the selective application of an energizing electric operating potential to a respective one of the piezoelectric plate elements for causing the prepolarized portion of the bender member to bend and close the electric switch contacts of said bender-type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device to allow electric current flow therethrough, respective electrically conductive lead means connected to respective one of said coacting movable and fixed contacts and extending to respective terminal means supported by said base member outside said protective gastight enclosure for selectively supplying electric load current to a load outside said enclosure via said coacting movable and fixed contacts, and switch energization circuit means operatively associated with said bender-type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device which selectively applies a source of bender energization potential to the prepolarized movable bender portion of each ceramic plate element in a successive manner and having the same polarity as the polarity of the prepoled electric field previously permanently induced in said selectively prepolarized movable bender portion so that no depolarization of the ceramic plate elements occur during successive operations of the bender-type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device.
- 10. A controlled atmosphere bender-type piezoelectric ceramic switching device that is operated as a normally-open three-position switch comprising a gastight protective enclosure secured to a base member for supporting the enclosure and sealing closed the interior of the enclosure in a gastight manner, at least one bender-type piezoelectric ceramic switching device having movable contacts that is positioned between a pair of fixed contacts to close one of said fixed contacts upon selective energization of said bender-type switching device producing movement in the direction of said fixed contact whereas the other of said fixed contacts is closed upon successive selective energization of said bender-type switching device causing movement in the opposite direction toward said other fixed contact and with both of said fixed contacts being opened by return movement of said bender-type switching device to its original unenergized position when energization of said bender-type switching device is discontinued, said bender-type switching device comprising a bender member formed by two juxtaposed prepolarized piezoelectric ceramic planar plate elements secured together sandwich fashion with each plate element having at least inner and outer conductive surfaces formed on the planar surfaces thereof together with respective terminal means for application of energizing electric operating potentials to the respective plate elements, said bender-type piezoelectric ceramic switching device being physically supported on said base member within said enclosure by clamping means secured on opposite sides of the bender member and physically supporting the bender member cantilever fashion with one end thereof freely movable, said movable contacts within said gastight enclosure moved by the free movable end of said bender member, said fixed contacts physically mounted within said gastight enclosure and selectively engageable by said movable contacts upon the selective application of an energizing electric operating potential to a respective one of the piezoelectric plate elements for causing the bender member to bend and close the electric switch contacts to allow electric current flow therethrough, respective electrically conductive lead means connected to respective one of said coacting movable and fixed contacts and extending to respective terminal means supported by said base member outside said protective gastight enclosure for selectively supplying electric load current to a load outside said enclosure via said coating movable and fixed contacts, and switch energization circuit means operatively associated with said bender-type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device which selectively applies a source of bender energization potential to each ceramic plate element in a successive manner and having the same polarity as the polarity of the prepoled electric field previously permanently induced in said ceramic plane elements so that no depolarization of said ceramic plate elements occurs during successive operation of the bender type piezoelectric ceramic electrical switching device.
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