This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 to an application Taiwan 95108648 on Mar. 14, 2006, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an antenna device used in wireless technology, and in particular to an antenna device with ion-implanted antenna pattern.
It is well known that an antenna is the key element to transmit/receive (transceive) microwaves in wireless technology such as wireless communication and wireless data transfer, where the antenna transforms electrical currents generated by a transmitter into microwaves and transmits the microwaves in free space. The antenna also captures microwaves and transforms them into electrical currents, which are then processed by a receiver. As a result, the characteristics of the antenna deeply affect that of the wireless technology, and the antenna can be referred as the index to examine the quality of the wireless technology.
Among numerous kinds of electronic devices utilizing wireless signal transceiving, the making and the dimension of the antennas used by such devices are not entirely the same. The use of the appropriate antenna not only matches the features of the electronic devices and enhances the quality of the transceiving of a wireless signal, but also reduces the cost of manufacturing the electronic devices.
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Further, besides a direct wire connection between the antenna module and the antenna by the antenna signal feeding line as shown in
Antennas such as dipole antennas, plate antennas, or PIFA antennas used in electronic devices for transceiving wireless signals of conventional use are usually a separate antenna device mounted on a base or a casing of the electronic devices. Although some of the conventionally used antennas in the market are arranged at a predetermined position inside the electronic device, they are in fact individually manufactured and then arranged in and electronically connected to the electronic devices. Such manufacturing is not only troublesome bust also increases costs.
A primary object of the present invention, therefore, is to provide an antenna device with a simple structure directly implanted inside the electronic device. Besides, another object of the present invention is to provide an antenna device applying the Ion-Implantation process, and a further object of the present invention is to provide an antenna device that co-structured with the casing of the electronic device.
To realize the above objects, the present invention installs an antenna device for transceiving a wireless signal with an ion-implanted antenna pattern directly implanted inside a casing of an electronic device by applying the process of the Ion-Implantation accompanies with the method of direct wire connection or coupling feeding. The ion-implanted antenna pattern is connected to an antenna module of a motherboard of the electronic device in order to feed the wireless signal transceived by the ion-implanted antenna pattern, while the connection could be either by an antenna signal feeding line directly connected to the ion-implanted antenna pattern and the antenna module, or by an antenna coupling element coupled with the ion-implanted antenna pattern and connected to an antenna signal feeding line.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the antenna pattern can be arranged either on the surface of the casing, embedded in the casing and formed with the surface, or formed inside the casing and adjacent to the surface.
In comparison with the conventional technologies, which the antennas are in fact individually manufactured and then arranged in the electronic devices, the present invention directly implants an ion-implanted antenna pattern inside the structure of an electronic device by applying the process of Ion-Implantation accompanying a direct wire connection or a coupling feeding. Further, the present invention can be adapted into a wide range of electronic devices when used in different fields of application.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, from a reading of the following brief description of the drawings, the detailed description of the preferred embodiment, and the appended claims.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The electronic device 2 further includes a backlight module 21, an anti-EMI plate 22 which is used to protect the electronic device 2 from possible electromagnetic interference (EMI), a substrate 23 which includes a first surface 231 and a second surface 232, and a motherboard 24 including an antenna module 241.
Besides, the ion-implanted antenna pattern 3 is embedded in the first surface 231 of the substrate 23 and being connected to a first end of the signal conducting member 41, and a second end of the signal conducting member 41 is connected to the antenna signal feeding line 42 after the signal conducting member 41 passes through the substrate 23 and reaches the second surface 232. The signal conducting member, which includes a through hole and a coating of conductive materials such as tin and lead, is to electrically connect the ion-implanted antenna pattern 3 and the antenna signal feeding line 42.
The function of the signal conducting member 41 is to conduct the wireless signals transceived by the ion-implanted antenna pattern 3 to the antenna module 241 of the electronic device 2 through the antenna signal feeding line 42, and also to conduct the wireless signals generated by the antenna module 241 to the ion-implanted antenna pattern 3 through the same line 42. Such connection enables the transceiving and processing of wireless signals of the electronic device 2.
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The electronic device 2b further includes an outer casing 21, an anti-EMI plate 22 which is used to protect the electronic device 2b from possible electromagnetic interference (EMI), a substrate 23b which includes a first surface 231b and a second surface 232b, and a motherboard 24 including an antenna module 241.
Besides, the ion-implanted antenna pattern 3b is embedded in the first surface 231b of the substrate 23b and coupled (with no direct wire connection) by the antenna coupling element 51, which is arranged on the second surface 232b of the substrate 23b and electrically connected to the antenna module 241 of the electronic device 2b by the antenna signal feeding line 52, in order to conduct the wireless signals transceived by the ion-implanted antenna pattern 3b from the antenna coupling element 51 to the antenna module 241 of the electronic device 2b through the antenna signal feeding line 52, and also to conduct the wireless signals generated by the antenna module 241 to the ion-implanted antenna pattern 3b through the same line 52. Such connection enables the transceiving and processing of wireless signals of the electronic device 2b.
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The substrates 23, and 23a to 23d in the above embodiments of the present invention could be the casing of the electronic device, air, or a plastic plate when applied in different fields of application.
In the embodiments of the present invention, the forming of the antenna patterns 3, and 3a to 3d in/on the substrates 23, and 23a to 23d is by the process of Ion-Implantation, which atoms or molecules are ionized, accelerated in an electric field and implanted into the target material (the substrate in the present invention.) The antenna patterns, therefore, can be arranged at desired positions and depths in the substrate or have the desired structures and dimensions in accordance the field of applications.
From the above statement, the present invention directly implants an antenna pattern inside the structure of an electronic device by applying the process of Ion-Implantation accompanying a direct wire connection or a coupling feeding. Further, the present invention can be adapted into a wide range of electronic devices when used in different fields of application.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangement included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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