This application claims the priority of German patent application 10 2012 008 180.1 filed 7 Feb. 2012.
The invention relates to an antenna having a flat support having at least one antenna structure connected to an antenna cable or an amplifier, as well as a method of installing such an antenna having a flat support carrying has at least one antenna structure connected to an antenna cable.
Vehicles having an antenna are generally known. Such antennas are, for example, rod antennas or antenna structures integrated into the vehicle windows. These antennas are already is built in during the manufacture of the vehicle; however, the present invention does not deal such antennas as original equipment.
A field-upgradable antenna, particularly for vehicles, is intended to be provided on a vehicle component that passes high-frequency signals. These are generally vehicle windows, particularly rear windows of vehicles.
Such antennas that can be mounted after manufacture are usually adhered in the window in order to receive broadcast signals. Typically, wires or flexible boards with antenna structures on them are used as antennas.
One example of this is the TMC aerial antenna of navigation systems for receiving the RDS signals in the FM band. These aerial antennas are composed of a wire that is mounted on the window by suction cups.
In contrast, active antennas for receiving broadcasting and/or television signals in vehicles are less common. These antenna structures are usually carried on a circuit board. Depending on the frequency to be received, antenna structures that are more conductive or less conductive must be employed. They are then used, for example, to receive AM, FM, and TV signals and the like. Moreover, they can be used to receive signals for radio-controlled central locking or digital audio broadcasting (DAB). Such retrofitted antennas are usually not easy to install. They also often mar the exterior appearance of the vehicle.
It is therefore the object of the invention to provide an antenna, particularly for vehicles, as well as a method of installing such an antenna with which it is possible to subsequently install such antennas, particularly in vehicles. In particular, the intention is to make it possible to receive different antenna signals, particularly of different modulation types or in different frequency bands, using such an antenna.
With respect to the antenna, according to the invention the support has two support sections extending at an angle α relative to each other, an antenna structure being provided on each support section. With a support that is angled in this way, the antenna can preferably be provided on a window, especially preferably a rear window, of a vehicle such that the view toward the outside, particularly the view in the rearward direction, is not obstructed. What is more, good reception, which is to say at least satisfactory antenna performance, is ensured if an independent antenna structure is provided on each support section. Advantageously, the two antenna structures provided on the support sections differ from one another, thus ensuring, for example, good reception of FM and TV signals. If more than one such antenna is used, it can form a diversity system for receiving broadcast signals or for other frequency bands or services. By virtue of the arrangement of the two support sections at a certain, presettable angle α relative to each other, it is possible to install the antenna in nearly any vehicle, advantageously in nearly any passenger car.
In a modification of the invention, provision is made that the angle α between the two support sections is fixed and is between 60° and 120°, especially preferably between 80° and 115°. By appropriate selection of the angle between the two support sections, the antenna according to the invention can be installed in any vehicle, preferably in any rear window, since such vehicles and their windows, particularly their rear windows, have different corner angles.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the two support sections are connected to each other via a joint, so that the angle α between the two support sections can be adjusted as desired. This embodiment offers the advantage that the angle between the two support sections can be customized. Once it has been established, such an antenna can be installed permanently in the vehicle, particularly on the window. As a result of this flexibility in the orientation of the two support sections that are adjustable relative to each other, the number of models is reduced compared to the embodiment in which the two support sections extend at a predetermined fixed certain angle relative to each other. The fixing of the two support sections relative to each other is then done by installation in the vehicle, particularly by orienting the two support sections at the desired angle to each other by moving them about the joint. Next, they are permanently mounted in the vehicle, preferably on the window, using suitable means, particularly by means of an adhesive. Moreover, the connection of the two support sections via an appropriately designed joint offers the advantage that they are already preconfigured as an antenna and each support section carries the required antenna structure.
In another alternative embodiment of the invention, provision is made that the two support sections can be connected to each other at a preset angle α. In such a case, for example, two separate support sections can be made with their antenna structures. After that, first one support section is mounted in the vehicle and then the second support section is mounted adjacent it, thus realizing the desired antenna for receiving different high-frequency signals. The arrangement in the vehicle of the two is support sections designed separately from each other can be done using an adhesive or the like. There is also the possibility of designing the two support sections as one structure, the desired angle α being realized by an appropriate shaping process such as, for example, bending at a certain angle. For example, to do this, appropriate markings can be present on the two support sections embodied in a single piece so that a user knows in what region or even in what regions he must perform at least one fold (or even several). Once this has been done, the appropriately designed antenna can be mounted in the vehicle with its support sections that now extend at a preset angle to each other. Such a procedure is ideal especially if the flat support and the two support sections are made of a very thin, workable material (such as a plastic film, for example).
As regards the variants described above for the design of the support with its support sections embodied either in a single piece or as two separate support sections, it is advantageous for the support to be formed from dielectrically. This can be a rigid or a flexible support such as a board (rigid) or a film (flexible), for example. It is also conceivable for the support to be transparent or not, depending on the specific application.
In one embodiment of the invention, antenna electronics are provided on at least one of the two support sections, the antenna cable and the at least one antenna structure being electrically connected to the antenna electronics. This offers the advantage that such an antenna can be an active antenna. For this purpose, the at least one antenna structure of each support section is connected to the at least one set of antenna electronics. Advantageously, only one set of antenna electronics, which are connected to the associated antenna structures on the two support sections, is present per antenna. However, it is also conceivable for a separate set of antenna electronics to be provided for each support section. Although this involves greater material and mounting expense, it is also possible for a separate set of antenna electronics to be present for each antenna structure and support section if two or more antenna structures are present on at least one of the two support sections. The antenna electronics are a matching network or an amplifier or a filter or a combination thereof, or the like. To supply these antenna electronics with power, a separate power supply cable can be provided.
Alternatively, it is conceivable for the antenna electronics to be provided with phantom powering via the antenna cable over which the high-frequency signals are also transmitted. In order to transmit the high-frequency signals received by the antenna structures, these antenna structures are connected at their base either directly to an antenna cable or to the antenna electronics. If the bases of the antenna structures are connected to the antenna electronics, the antenna electronics, in turn, have an output to which an antenna cable is connected or can be connected via a plug connection. It is thus possible to emit the received high-frequency signals, which are also optionally already processed by the antenna electronics, to downstream electronic units (such as an automobile radio, a navigation system or the like).
In a further embodiment of the invention, the flat support, particularly one or both support sections, has an adhesive layer. This adhesive layer can be covered by a protective film before installation of the antenna on the vehicle component. Advantageously, with an adhesive layer it is possible to permanently mount the antenna quickly and easily on the target component, particularly the window of the vehicle. The design of the flat support in the form of a plastic film with antenna structures provided thereupon and the arrangement of the adhesive layer on one side offers the advantage that such an antenna can be mounted on the target component of the vehicle in a very quick and uncomplicated manner.
The method according to the invention for mounting an antenna is characterized in that the support has two support sections extending at an angle α relative to each other, with one antenna structure is provided on each support section and the support sections being mounted to a target component in a final mounting position. This means that such an antenna, optionally with antenna electronics, can be manufacture such that the two support sections extend at the desired angle relative to each other. As already described above, this angle is either fixed or variable. An antenna made in such a way can be mounted easily and quickly on the target component of the vehicle. After that, it is only necessary to route the antenna cable and connect it to a downstream electronic device.
In a further embodiment of the invention, an initially set angle α between the two support sections is changed in the antenna from a first, preset angle to another angle, the other angle corresponding to the angle at which the two support sections are intended to form when applied to the target component in the final mounting position. This offers the advantage that the antenna, more specifically its two support sections, are first in a preinstallation position (which can also be referred to as the delivery position). In the case of elongated support sections, they extend nearly parallel to each other in order to save space. When the antenna is to be mounted on the target component, the two is support sections are oriented relative to each other (for example, through rotation about a joint, folding, bending or the like) such that the angle is set which corresponds to the final mounting angle on the target component. After that, the antenna prepared in this way can be permanently fixed on the target component.
In a further embodiment of the invention, provision is made that the support, particularly at least one support section, more particularly both support sections, have an adhesive layer with which the support is adhered to the target component. For this purpose, provision is made that the at least one adhesive layer is covered by a stripoff film as long as the antenna is still in the preinstallation position or delivery position. Only shortly before adhesion of the antenna is the stripoff film (protective film) pulled off so that the prepared antenna can be adhered to the target component.
The antenna according to the invention as well as the corresponding method of installing such an antenna are explained in further detail below with reference to the figures, in which:
In order to more precisely illustrate the invention,
The antenna shown in
Moreover, it can, but need not, perform an electrical function. This is necessary if the sole set of antenna electronics 6 is provided on one support section (here 2.1) and it is necessary to electrically connect the antenna structure 3 of the second support section 2.2 to the antenna electronics on the first support section 2.1. In this case, the joint 12 has not only a mechanical but also an electrical function. The base of the antenna structure 3 is therefore connected to the antenna electronics 6 via the joint 12. Such an electronic function of the joint 12 can be omitted if an independent set of antenna electronics 6 is present on each support section 2.1 and 2.2, in which case a respective set of antenna electronics 6 must be connected to its antenna structures on its support section. Moreover, in the event that a single set of antenna electronics is provided on one support section and more than one antenna structure is provided on the other support section movable in relation thereto, measures must be taken to ensure that (as shown in
The method according to the invention for mounting the antenna 1, as shown in the preceding figures, follows from
This pivoting in the direction of motion 2.4 occurs until the desired angle α has been set. In the left portion of
The same sequence of motion as is shown in
With regard to the adhesive layer on the support 2, it should also be pointed out that it is advantageously applied over the entire surface of the support 2, or its support sections 2.1 and 2.2. Alternatively, it is conceivable for such an adhesive layer to only cover part. For instance, the adhesive layer can be applied nearly completely on the support section 2.1 and/or 2.2, with the exception of one end. However, the stripoff film (=protective film) for protecting the adhesive layer corresponds to the entire surface of the support 2 or of the support section 2.1 and/or 2.2, so that it is easier to pull off the stripoff film beginning at the end of a support section. The adhesive layer with the protective film can also be embodied as a two-sided adhesive tape. Advantageously, the adhesive layer is transparent so that vision is not impeded.
The two support sections (or only one) can also be oversized. To mount them, the excess portion must then be removed (for example cutting off a piece along a side edge parallel to it) so that the associated support section can be mounted at its installation location. This is preferably done by cutting off an optionally marked part of the support section, simply using scissors in the case of a film. This applies to all embodiments described in the foregoing and for only one support section or both.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102012002180.1 | Feb 2012 | DE | national |