Vibration generating apparatus and electronic apparatus including the same

US9431926B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9431926-B2
Application numberUS-201414279293-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 15, 2014
Priority dateMay 23, 2013
Publication dateAug 30, 2016
Grant dateAug 30, 2016

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A vibration generating apparatus may include a housing having an internal space, an elastic member mounted in the internal space, a piezoelectric element having one surface thereof mounted on the elastic member, and a mass body fixed to the other surface of the piezoelectric element by a buffering adhesive.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vibration generating apparatus, comprising: a housing having an internal space; an elastic member mounted in the internal space; a piezoelectric element having one surface thereof mounted on the elastic member; and a mass body coupled to another surface of the piezoelectric element by a buffering adhesive. 2. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the buffering adhesive includes: a base member having buffering properties; and one or more adhesive layers applied to one or more surfaces of the base member. 3. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the base member is formed of a porous material. 4. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the base member has elastic force. 5. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member includes a bottom plate having one surface thereof on which the piezoelectric element is mounted. 6. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the elastic member further includes one or more extension plates extended upwardly from the bottom plate in a width direction. 7. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 6 , wherein each of the extension plates includes: a connection part having one end connected to the bottom plate and extended upwardly from the bottom plate in a length direction; and a support plate part formed on another end of the connection part in the length direction and supporting the mass body. 8. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the buffering adhesive has a length shorter than that of the piezoelectric element. 9. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the buffering adhesive has a width equal to or smaller than that of the piezoelectric element. 10. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a mass body cover covering the mass body, wherein the buffering adhesive is interposed between the mass body cover and the piezoelectric element. 11. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the buffering adhesive is an adhesive having buffering properties. 12. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an interval between an end portion of the mass body and an inner surface of the housing in a length direction is equal to or less than an elastic limit of the buffering adhesive. 13. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the mass body and the elastic member do not contact each other. 14. A vibration generating apparatus comprising: a housing having an internal space; an elastic member mounted in the internal space; a piezoelectric element having one surface thereof mounted on the elastic member; and a mass body buffering-coupled to the piezoelectric element or the elastic member and displaced by deformation of the piezoelectric element. 15. A vibration generating apparatus comprising: a housing having an internal space; an elastic member mounted in the internal space; a piezoelectric element mounted on one surface of the elastic member; and a mass body coupled to another surface of the elastic member by a buffering adhesive. 16. An electronic apparatus comprising: a display module displaying an image; a case having an internal space in which the display module is received; and a vibration generating apparatus mounted in the case, the vibration generating apparatus including: a housing having an internal space, an elastic member mounted in the internal space of the housing, a piezoelectric element having one surface thereof mounted on the elastic member and vibrating the elastic member by deformation, and a mass body buffering-coupled to the piezoelectric element or the elastic member. 17. The electronic apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the vibration generating apparatus is mounted on an inner surface of the case. 18. The electronic apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the vibration generating apparatus is mounted on a lower surface of the display module. 19. The electronic apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the display module includes: a touch panel receiving a user touch interaction; and a display panel contacting a lower surface of the touch panel and displaying an image in response to the touch interaction. 20. A vibration generating apparatus, comprising: a piezoelectric element deforming in response to an electric signal; an elastic member vibrated by deformation of the piezoelectric element; a mass body; and an adhesive with buffering properties configured to couple and buffer between the mass body and the piezoelectric element. 21. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 20 , wherein the adhesive with the buffering properties comprises: a base layer having the buffering properties; and an adhesive layer arranged on at least one surface of the base layer. 22. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the base layer comprises a porous material. 23. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 20 , wherein: the mass body comprises amass body cover covering the mass body, and the adhesive with the buffering properties is attached to one surface of the mass body cover and one surface of the piezoelectric element. 24. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 20 , wherein a length of the adhesive with the buffering properties is shorter than a length of the piezoelectric element. 25. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 20 , wherein a width of the adhesive with the buffering properties is equal to or smaller than a width of the piezoelectric element. 26. A vibration generating apparatus, comprising: a piezoelectric element deforming in response to an electric signal; an elastic member vibrated by deformation of the piezoelectric element; a mass body; and an adhesive with buffering properties configured to couple and buffer between the mass body and the elastic member, wherein the piezoelectric element is mounted on one surface of the elastic member, and another surface of the elastic member is attached to the adhesive with the buffering properties. 27. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 26 , wherein the adhesive with the buffering properties comprises: a base layer having the buffering properties; and an adhesive layer arranged on at least one surface of the base layer. 28. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 27 , wherein the base layer comprises a porous material. 29. The vibration generating apparatus of claim 26 , wherein: the mass body comprises a mass body cover covering the mass body, and the adhesive with the buffering properties attached to one surface of the mass body cover and the another surface of the elastic member.

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  • the masses being elastically coupled · CPC title

  • Digitisers, e.g. for touch screens or touch pads, characterised by the transducing means · CPC title

  • H02N2/006Primary

    Elastic elements, e.g. springs (in general F16F1/00) · CPC title

  • using a piezoelectric bender, e.g. bimorph · CPC title

  • Input arrangements with force or tactile feedback as computer generated output to the user · CPC title

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What does patent US9431926B2 cover?
A vibration generating apparatus may include a housing having an internal space, an elastic member mounted in the internal space, a piezoelectric element having one surface thereof mounted on the elastic member, and a mass body fixed to the other surface of the piezoelectric element by a buffering adhesive.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samsung Electro Mech, Mplus Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02N2/006. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 30 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).