This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) of a Korean patent application filed on Mar. 29, 2012 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office and assigned Serial No. 10-2012-0032181, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an antenna device of a mobile terminal. More particularly, the present invention relates to an antenna device of a mobile terminal for securing a performance of an antenna of the mobile terminal having a case constructed using a metal material.
2. Description of the Related Art
Wireless communication technologies allow for various kinds of data, such as voice data, image data, and picture data, to be easily transferred and shared. While such wireless communication technologies are rapidly developing, the kinds of information being communicated are becoming increasingly varied, and communication is being performed at higher rates of speed.
A trend in mobile terminals is to have a slim shape and an enhanced external appearance. Further, the mobile terminal has evolved to become a complex terminal for providing various functions according to a trend of digital convergence. For example, the mobile terminal provides a service using a communication function such as digital broadcasting reception, Global Positioning System (GPS), Bluetooth, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), and mobile commerce. In order to provide such services, the mobile terminal includes at least one antenna. An antenna is a device for efficiently radiating electric waves into free space or efficiently receiving electric waves from free space in order to perform wireless communication.
Mobile terminals should have a plurality of antennas for various services, for example, position detection, wireless Internet, and a roaming service for use in a foreign country. An antenna performance is generally proportional to a size of the antenna. Since mobile terminals now have a slim shape according to a recent trend, a problem exists in that a strength of a case of the mobile terminal is weakened.
In order to provide deluxe and elegant feelings of a metal material while addressing a strength problem of the case, mobile terminals are increasingly being made of a metal material. However, when the case of the mobile terminals is constructed using a metal material, this is a major cause for a deterioration in antenna performance, particularly, a radiation performance of an antenna, which is an important element of wireless communication.
In addition, for mobile terminals having a slim shape, a mounting space of the antenna may be insufficient when the case of the mobile terminals is constructed using a metal material, and thereby a radiation performance of the antenna may be deteriorated.
Therefore, a need exists for a technique for an antenna device of a mobile terminal to secure radiation performance in a mobile terminal having a metal case.
The above information is presented as background information only to assist with an understanding of the present disclosure. No determination has been made, and no assertion is made, as to whether any of the above might be applicable as prior art with regard to the present invention.
Aspects of the present invention are to address at least the above-mentioned problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the present invention is to provide an antenna device of a mobile terminal for securing a radiation performance in a mobile terminal having a metal case.
Another aspect of the present invention further is to provide an antenna device using a metal case, for example a rear metal case as a radiator. Here, when a surface formed as a screen is referred to as a front surface, a rear metal case indicates a case formed in a surface, i.e., a rear surface opposite to the front surface.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, an antenna device of a mobile terminal is provided. The antenna device includes an antenna module for radiating electric waves, and a case for forming an external form of the mobile terminal, made of a metal material, having a slot in a portion of the metal material, and electrically connected to each of the antenna module and a ground of the mobile terminal, and for operating as a radiator through the slot.
Other aspects, advantages, and salient features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses exemplary embodiments of the invention.
The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Throughout the drawings, it should be noted that like reference numbers are used to depict the same or similar elements, features, and structures.
The following description with reference to the accompanying drawings is provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of exemplary embodiments of the invention as defined by the claims and their equivalents. It includes various specific details to assist in that understanding but these are to be regarded as merely exemplary. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions may be omitted for clarity and conciseness.
The terms and words used in the following description and claims are not limited to the bibliographical meanings, but, are merely used by the inventor to enable a clear and consistent understanding of the invention. Accordingly, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the following description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention is provided for illustration purpose only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
It is to be understood that the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a component surface” includes reference to one or more of such surfaces.
In the following description, a radiation performance indicates a transmitting and receiving ability of an antenna device. That is, a radiation performance indicates an ability in which an antenna device efficiently receives a signal transmitted by other terminals and an ability in which the antenna device efficiently transmits a signal into free space.
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The rear case 170 forms an external form of the mobile terminal 100 together with the touch screen panel 120 and the front case 110. The rear case 170 protects internal constituent elements from an external impact. The rear case 170 may be made entirely of a metal material (e.g., aluminum, Steel Use Stainless (SUS), etc.).
A metal material used to construct the rear case 170 is not limited to a specific metal and may be any metal that can perform a function of a radiator. However, it is not necessary that the entire rear case 170 be constructed using a metal material. For example, the rear case 170 may include a metal material and a non-metal material (e.g., plastic). Further, as shown in
The rear case 170 may include an external case 180 viewed from the outside and an internal case 190 viewed by removing the external case 180. Referring to
In order to replace the battery 150, the external case 180 may be separated from the mobile terminal 100 and may be recoupled to the mobile terminal 100. For example, the external case 180 functions as a battery cover for replacing the battery. A structure for such separation and recoupling may be any of various structures capable of enabling separation and recoupling. Since structures for separation and recoupling employ a well-known technology, a detailed description thereof will be omitted herein. In a mobile terminal with a built-in battery, the external case 180 has a structure that cannot be easily separated by a user from the mobile terminal 100. For example, the external case 180 may be coupled to the mobile terminal 100 by at least one of a screw, retaining tabs, and glue.
The external case 180 may be entirely made of a metal material and is electrically connected (or coupled) to the antenna module 160, and in order to be used as a radiator of the antenna module 160, the external case 180 has a slot 181. The antenna module 160 according to the present exemplary embodiment radiates electric waves in a front direction A. Further, the antenna module 160 is electrically connected (or coupled) to the external case 180 to radiate electric waves in a rear direction B through a slot 181. That is, the antenna module 160 radiates electric waves using the external case 180 in which the slot 181 is formed as one radiator. Here, as shown in
The slot 181 is formed at an edge of the external case 180 in consideration of a design and a position at which the antenna module 160 is installed, as shown in
The slot 181 may have a linear form, as shown in
In order to prevent a foreign substance from being injected into the mobile terminal 100 through the slot 181, a non-metal material may be filled in the slot 181. That is, the external case 180 includes a metal portion 182 in which the slot 181 is formed and a non-metal portion 183 installed in the slot 181.
The non-metal portion 183 may be formed by injection molding, for example, plastic to correspond to a shape of the slot 181. The non-metal portion 183 injection-molded in this way is installed in the slot 181 to form an external case 180 together with the metal portion 182.
A material of the non-metal portion 183 is not limited to a specific non-metal and may be any material through which electric waves may pass. Further, a method of manufacturing the non-metal portion 183 is not limited to injection molding. Further, in order to unify a color, a color of the non-metal portion 183 may be the same as the color of the metal portion 182. For example, when the color of the non-metal portion 183 is the same as that of a product logo, the color of the non-metal portion 183 may be different from that of the metal portion 182.
The internal case 190 is housed in the housing space 185 of the external case 180. As shown in
In order to replace the battery 150, the internal case 190 may be separated from the mobile terminal 100 and recoupled to the mobile terminal 100. The internal case 190 may be entirely made of a metal material and is electrically connected (or coupled) to the antenna module 160.
As shown in
A non-metal material is filled in the slot 191 of the internal case 190. That is, the internal case 190 includes a metal portion 192 in which the slot 191 is formed and a non-metal portion 193 installed in the slot 191.
The non-metal portion 193 is formed by injection molding, for example plastic to correspond to a shape of the slot 191. A material of the non-metal portion 193 is not limited to a specific non-metal and may be made of any material through which electric waves may pass. Further, a method of manufacturing the non-metal portion 193 is not limited to injection molding.
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The antenna module 160 includes a body 161, a connector 162, a power supply pattern 163, and a radiation pattern 164. The connector 162 connects an external device and the mobile terminal 100, i.e., the circuit board 140. The connector 162, which may be, for example, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector, is electrically connected to the circuit board 140 and is protruded from the antenna module 160, as shown in
The body 161 of the antenna module 160 may be an insulating material, and a wire for electrically connecting the power supply pattern 163 and the radiation pattern 164 to the circuit board 140 may be formed. The body 161 may be made of any of various materials, for example an epoxy resin, or combination of materials. As shown in
The power supply pattern 163 and the radiation pattern 164 may be made of a metal material, for example, copper. The power supply pattern 163 and the radiation pattern 164 may be formed by attaching a copper foil to the front surface of the body 161 and patterning with a photolithography process. A method of forming the patterns 163 and 164 is not limited thereto.
As shown
For example, a separation distance between the power supply pattern 163 and the radiation pattern 164 may be 1 mm, and electric waves of a 900 MHz band and electric waves of a 1.55 GHz band may be radiated according to such a separation distance. Here, a frequency band to be radiated may be different according to a shape and a size of the patterns 163 and 164 as well as a separation distance. Further, the slot is formed in the rear case 170 according to the present exemplary embodiment, and the slot electrically connects (or couples) the radiation pattern 164 and the ground portion 141. Therefore, the rear case 170 is used as another radiator of the antenna module 160 and performs a function of radiating electric waves. That is, the rear case 170 resonates in a specific frequency band, for example 900 MHz and 1.55 GHz by electric charges formed at a periphery of the slot.
The front case 110 forms an external form of the mobile terminal together with the touch screen panel 120 and the rear case 170. The front case 110 protects internal constituent elements from an external impact. The front case 110 may be made of a metal or a non-metal. However, in order to radiate electric waves in the front direction A, it is preferable that an area 111 (hereinafter, a radiation area) positioned at a lower portion of the antenna module 160 in the front case 110 is made of a non-metal material.
Although not shown in the drawings, a hard key may be installed in a radiation area 111. Such a hard key may be made of a metal material and thus may disturb radiation of electric waves. In a mobile terminal in which a hard key is installed in the radiation area 111, the radiation pattern 164 may be positioned at a location in which a hard key is not installed. For example, when the hard key is installed at the center of the radiation area 111, the radiation pattern 164 may be installed at the left side or the right side, except for the center at a front surface of the body 161. In a mobile terminal in which a hard key is not installed in the radiation area 111, a shape, size, and installation position of the radiation pattern 164 are free.
In
In a mobile terminal in which a rear case is two cases of an external case and an internal case, even if the external case is removed, the internal case still functions as a radiator and thus a radiation performance of the antenna can be maintained. For example, in order to replace a battery, the external case may be separated from the mobile terminal.
In
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In order to replace the battery 250, the external case 280 may be separated from the mobile terminal 200 and may be recoupled to the mobile terminal 200. The internal case 290 may have a structure that cannot be easily separated from the mobile terminal 200 by a user. For example, the internal case 290 may be coupled to the mobile terminal 200 by at least one of a screw, retaining tabs, and glue. In order to remove the battery 250 from the inside of the mobile terminal 200 and to insert the battery 250 into the mobile terminal 200, a battery groove 291 may be formed in the internal case 290. The remaining constituent elements, except for the battery groove 291 formed in the internal case 290, are substantially the same as the constituent elements described with reference to
In the mobile terminal 200 of
For example, in order to replace the battery 250, the external case 280 may be separated from the mobile terminal 200. That is, even in a situation in which the external case 280 is separated from the mobile terminal 200, the internal case 290 may be an auxiliary means of the external case 280 for continuing to maintain a radiation performance of the antenna.
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In order to replace the battery 350, the external case 380 may be separated from the mobile terminal 300 and may be recoupled to the mobile terminal 300. The internal case 390 may have a structure that cannot be easily separated from the mobile terminal 300 by a user. In order to remove the battery 350 from the inside of the mobile terminal 300 and to insert the battery 350 into the mobile terminal 300, the internal case 390 may have a structure that does not cover the battery 350. The remaining constituent elements, except for a shape of the internal case 390 are the same as constituent elements described with reference to
Referring to
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When a mobile terminal includes a rear case that is constructed using a metal material, in order to radiate electric waves, the rear case constructed using the metal material has a slot, and the slot is electrically connected (or coupled) to a radiation pattern of an antenna module housed in the mobile terminal. That is, the rear case constructed using the metal material has a slot at the inside, and the slot is electrically connected (or coupled) to each of a radiation pattern and the ground of the mobile terminal and thus the rear case performs the same operation as that of a monopole antenna of one radiator.
A monopole antenna is an antenna having one side grounded, unlike a dipole antenna using both poles. Such a monopole antenna represents a characteristic like a dipole antenna, as an image effect occurs in a grounded portion. When a current is supplied to a power supply pattern of an antenna module, a coupling effect occurs between the power supply pattern and the radiation pattern. The radiation pattern grounded to the rear case of a metal material forms a resonance in a low frequency band and a high frequency band according to a coupling effect.
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In the foregoing description, when an entire material of the case is metal, a mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention can still be used. In general, when a metal case is used with a mobile terminal, it is difficult to secure a radiation performance of an antenna. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a slot is formed in the metal case, and a radiation pattern of an antenna module is grounded to such a metal case. Therefore, the metal case performs an intrinsic function (i.e., protection of internal constituent elements) and operates as a radiator.
A mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may be any device having a case constructed using a metal material. For example, the mobile terminal may be a mobile phone, a smart phone, a Portable Multimedia Player (PMP), a digital broadcasting player, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a Music Player (e.g., MP3 player), a mobile game terminal, a tablet Personal Computer (PC), and a laptop PC.
For example, it is described that in a rear case, an external case is made of a metal material, and a slot is formed in the metal material. However, because the internal case operates as a radiator, the external case may be, for example, a product injection-molded with plastic. This is, the external case may be made of a non-metal material.
As described above, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, in a mobile terminal including a metal case that is used as a radiator, a radiation performance of an antenna can be secured.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the of the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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