Antenna device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6246373
  • Patent Number
    6,246,373
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 22, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An antenna device capable of securing the space for disposing a conductor element easily in view of the trend of downsizing, without the need of a step for the conductance with other electric devices. An antenna feeder part comes in contact with a feeding spring at the time of contraction so that a helical part can function as an antenna as well as a conductor element is provided elongating along an antenna storage part in the space in the housing for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element. Therefore, even when the radiation of the helical part is restrained by the influence of a human head part, in particular, of an earlobe, since the conductor element is the radiation source, it is easy to secure the space as well as a step for the conductance with other electric devices is not required, and restraint of the radiation by the human head part can be alleviated for the antenna device as a whole so that the antenna gain can be improved.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an antenna device, in particular, it relates to one capable of having good communication even in the case the antenna characteristic is deteriorated due to the influence of a human body on the antenna.




Japanese Patent Application 10-160026, which was filed by the present inventor, discloses “antenna devices comprising a fixed (retractable) antenna provided with a shield case in a housing, comprising a conductor element conductive with the shield case inside the housing so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element”. Among them, an antenna device comprising a fixed antenna provided with a shield case inside a housing will be explained with reference to

FIGS. 5A and 5B

.




The antenna device shown in

FIGS. 5A and 5B

are a partial view of the part in the vicinity of the antenna device of a portable radio terminal device, such as PHS.

FIG. 5A

is a plan view of the rear side of the portable radio terminal device, and

FIG. 5B

is a side view thereof. In

FIGS. 5A and 5B

, the antenna device comprises a fixed antenna having a helical part


11


provided with an helical antenna element functioning as a radiation element in an antenna cover, and a connection part


12


provided in a housing


14


, to be connected with the helical antenna element of the helical element part, a high frequency feeder part having a matching circuit part


16


provided in the housing


14


, to be connected via a feeder piece


15


to be a feeding point


13


of the antenna, and a radio circuit part


20


to be connected with the matching circuit part


16


, a shield case


19


for shielding a radiated unnecessary electromagnetic wave, and a conductor element


17


to be connected with the shield case at a contact part


18


.




The conductor element


17


provided inside the housing


14


is connected with the ground of the radio circuit part


20


via the contact part


18


and the shield case


19


such that the ground electric current dispersed in the shield case


19


and the radio circuit part


20


is gathered so as to serve as a radiation element.




The matching circuit part


16


matches the impedance between the radio circuit part


20


and a radiation element comprising the helical element part


11


and the conductor element


15


for transmitting the electric power from the radio circuit part


20


to the radiation element without reflection.




The conductor element


17


has a comb teeth-like shape, with one of the comb teeth bent such that the connection part


12


of the fixed antenna is accommodated in the bent part. The radio circuit part


20


is disposed in the shield case


19


.




As mentioned above, the antenna device of the prior application provided with a conductor element conductive with the shield case inside the housing for improving the antenna gain by the conductor element gave rise to a problem in that a step for the conductance with other electric devices is required as well as it is difficult to secure the space for accommodating the conductor element in view of the trend of downsizing of the device.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide an antenna device capable of securing the space for accommodating a conductor element in view of the trend of downsizing of the device, without requiring the step for the conductance with other electric devices (antenna, shield case).




In order to solve the problems, in the invention, an antenna feeder part comes in contact with a feeding spring at the time of contraction so that a helical part can function as an antenna as well as a conductor element is provided elongating along an antenna storage part in the space in the housing for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element.




Accordingly, even when the radiation of the helical part is restrained by the influence of a human head part, in particular, of an earlobe, since the conductor element is the radiation source, it is easy to secure the space as well as a step for the conductance with other electric devices is not required, and restraint of the radiation by the human head part can be alleviated for the antenna device as a whole so that the antenna gain can be improved.




Since a first aspect of the invention is an antenna device comprising a retractable antenna provided with a shield case in a housing, wherein an antenna feeder part comes in contact with a feeding spring at the time of contraction so that a helical part can function as an antenna as well as a conductor element is provided elongating along an antenna storage part in the space in the housing for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element, it is advantageous in that it is easy to secure the space as well as a step for the conductance with other electric devices is not required, and restraint of the radiation by the human head part can be alleviated for the antenna device as a whole so that the antenna gain can be improved.




Moreover, since a second aspect of the invention is the antenna device according to the first aspect, wherein the conductor element is disposed with a three-dimensional shape along the antenna storage part for allowing further capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part, it is advantageous in that it is easy to secure the space as well as a step for the conductance with other electric devices is not required, and restraint of the radiation by the human head part can be alleviated for the antenna device as a whole so that the antenna gain can be improved.




Furthermore, since a third aspect of the invention is an antenna device comprising a fixed antenna provided with a shield case in a housing, wherein an antenna feeder part contacts with a feeding spring so that a helical part can function as an antenna as well as a conductor element is provided elongating along a prolongation of the antenna feeder part in the space in the housing for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element, it is advantageous in that it is easy to secure the space as well as a step for the conductance with other electric devices is not required, and restraint of the radiation by the human head part can be alleviated for the antenna device as a whole so that the antenna gain can be improved.




Moreover, since a fourth aspect of the invention is the antenna device according to the third aspect, wherein the conductor element is disposed with a three-dimensional shape along the antenna storage part for allowing further capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part, it is advantageous in that it is easy to secure the space as well as a step for the conductance with other electric devices is not required, and restraint of the radiation by the human head part can be alleviated for the antenna device as a whole so that the antenna gain can be improved.




Furthermore, since a fifth aspect of the invention is portable radio terminal device comprising the antenna device according to the first aspect or the third aspect, it is advantageous in that the antenna gain can be improved in the portable radio terminal device.




Moreover, since a sixth aspect of the invention is a portable radio phone device comprising the antenna device according to the first aspect or the third aspect, it is advantageous in that the antenna gain can be improved in the portable radio phone device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1A and 1B

are block diagrams showing the configuration of an antenna device according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of principal components of an embodiment of the invention;





FIGS. 3A and 3B

are graphs for comparing the antenna device according to the embodiment of the invention and a conventional antenna device in a vertical polarization component and a horizontal polarization component of the radiation field strength in a 360 degree horizontal plane radiated from a portable radio terminal device and measured by a receiving antenna provided at a distance 3 m away;





FIG. 4A

is a diagram showing the measured field strength distribution in the vicinity of the antenna at the time of transmission with the antenna stored in the antenna device comprising the conductor element of the invention;





FIG. 4B

is a diagram showing the measured field strength distribution in the vicinity of the antenna at the time of transmission with the antenna stored in the conventional antenna device without the conductor element; and





FIGS. 5A and 5B

are diagrams showing the configuration of the antenna device according to the prior application.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Hereinafter an embodiment of the invention will be explained with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


3


.





FIGS. 1A and 1B

are diagrams showing the configuration of an antenna device of the invention. An entire view of the portable radio terminal device is not provided here, but only the part in the vicinity of the antenna device will be explained.





FIGS. 1A and 1B

show the part in the vicinity of the antenna device in a portable radio terminal device, such as a PHS.

FIG. 1A

is a side view of the portable radio terminal device, and

FIG. 1B

is a plan view of the portable radio terminal device viewed from the front side. In

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, the antenna device comprises a retractable antenna having a helical part


1


with a helical antenna element in an antenna cover and a feeder part


2


provided in a housing


7


, to be connected with the helical antenna element of the helical part, a radio circuit substrate


6


disposed in the housing


7


, to be connected via a feeding spring


3


to be the feeding point of the antenna, a matching circuit part


10


for transmitting the electric power of a radio circuit part provided in the radio circuit substrate


6


to the antenna via the feeding spring


3


without reflection, a shield case


4


for shielding an unnecessary electromagnetic wave radiated from the radio circuit part provided in the radio circuit substrate


6


, and a conductor element


5


elongating along the antenna storage part.




The conductor element


5


is for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part


2


in the space inside the housing


7


so as to serve as a radiation element by the electric current to be excited by the capacitive coupling.




Moreover, the conductor element


5


is disposed with a three-dimensional shape along the antenna storage part for allowing further capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of principal components of the antenna device according to the embodiment of the invention. The principal components of the antenna device, that is, the retractable antenna comprising the helical part


1


, the feeder part


2


, a detaching part


8


and a whipping part


9


, the shield case


4


, and the conductor element


5


disposed with a three-dimensional shape along the antenna storage part for allowing further capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part are shown disassembled and separated with respect to the housing


7


. The arrow applied on each component shows the position at which the component is to be disposed.





FIGS. 3A and 3B

are graphs for comparing the antenna device according to the embodiment of the invention and a conventional antenna device in a vertical polarization component and a horizontal polarization component of the radiation field strength in a 360 degree horizontal plane radiated from a portable radio terminal device with the portable circuit part in the transmitting state and the portable radio terminal device radiating an electromagnetic wave from the antenna disposed adjacent to a human head part in the state the same as having the conversation, and measured by a receiving antenna provided at a distance 3 m away.




It is observed that the radiation from the helical part


1


is slight due to the influence by the human head part in the case without the conductor element shown in FIG.


3


B.




On the other hand, in the case the conductor element is provided as shown in

FIG. 3A

, it is observed that the radiation amount is increased owing to the radiation from the conductor element


5


in addition to that of the helical part


1


. That is, by the comparison between

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, it is learned that the present invention has achieved the improvement as much as about 10 dBd.





FIG. 4A

is a diagram showing the measured field strength distribution in the vicinity of the antenna at the time of radiating the power (electromagnetic wave) from the antenna with the antenna comprising the conductor element of the invention stored in the antenna device in the transmission state. On the other hand,

FIG. 4B

is a diagram showing the measured field strength distribution in the vicinity of the antenna at the time of radiating the power (electromagnetic wave) from the antenna with the antenna stored in the conventional antenna device without the conductor element in the transmission state.




As shown in

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, in the case of the antenna device of the invention, the field strength spreads to the conductor element


5


so that it is leaned that the conductor element


5


serves as the radiation source whereas the field strength of the conventional antenna device without the conductor element is concentrated in the helical part.




Accordingly, it is apparent that by providing the conductor element


5


, influence by the human head can be alleviated owing to the radiation from the conductor element


5


even when radiation from the helical part is restrained due to the approach of the human head so that the effect of improving the antenna characteristic is provided.




Although the case of a retractable antenna has been explained in the embodiment of the invention described above, it is not limited thereto, but it is easily understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is applied to fixed antennas used in a portable radio phone device to operate in the same manner as the retractable antenna at the time of contraction. Although a helical element commonly used is presented as the radiation element of the retractable antenna, it is not limited thereto but the invention is effective for other radiation elements. Moreover, the conductor element can be disposed two-dimensionally with the effect the same as the case of being disposed three-dimensionally as long as the space is sufficient. Furthermore, the conductor element is bent for saving the entire conductor length, and thus it is. not always needed to be bent as long as a sufficient space is secured.




As heretofore mentioned, since the invention is an antenna device comprising a retractable antenna provided with a shield case in a housing, wherein an antenna feeder part comes in contact with a feeding spring at the time of contraction so that a helical part can function as an antenna as well as a conductor element is provided elongating along an antenna storage part in the space in the housing for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element, even when the radiation of the helical part is restrained by the influence of a human head part, in particular, of an earlobe, since the conductor element is the radiation source, it is easy to secure the space as well as a step for the conductance with other electric devices is not required, and restraint of the radiation by the human head part can be alleviated for the antenna device as a whole so that the effect of improving the antenna gain can be achieved.



Claims
  • 1. An antenna device comprising:a retractable antenna provided with a shield case in a housing; a feeding spring which contacts an antenna feeder part at the time of contraction so that a radiation element can function as an antenna; and a conductor element elongating along an antenna storage part in a space in the housing for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element.
  • 2. The antenna device according to claim 1, wherein the conductor element is disposed with a three-dimensional shape along the antenna storage part for allowing further capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part.
  • 3. A portable radio terminal device comprising an antenna device including:a retractable antenna provided with a shield case in a housing; a feeding spring which contacts an antenna feeder part at the time of contraction so that a radiation element can function as an antenna; and a conductor elongating along an antenna storage part in a space in the housing for a capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element.
  • 4. A portable radio phone device comprising an antenna device including:a retractable antenna provided with a shield case in a housing; a feeding spring which contacts an antenna feeder part at the time of contraction so that a radiation element can function as an antenna; and a conductor elongating along an antenna storage part in a space in the housing for a capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element.
  • 5. An antenna device comprising:a fixed antenna provided with a shield case in a housing; an antenna feeder part which contacts with a feeding spring so that a radiation element can function as an antenna; a conductor element elongating along a prolongation of the antenna feeder part in a space in the housing for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element.
  • 6. The antenna device according to claim 5, wherein the conductor element is disposed with a three-dimensional shape along the antenna storage part for allowing further capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part.
  • 7. A portable radio terminal device comprising an antenna device including:a fixed antenna provided with a shield case in a housing; an antenna feeder part which contacts with a feeding spring so that a radiation element can function as an antenna; a conductor element elongating along a prolongation of the antenna feeder part in a space in the housing for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element.
  • 8. A portable radio phone device comprising an antenna device including:a fixed antenna provided with a shield case in a housing; an antenna feeder part which contacts with a feeding spring so that a radiation element can function as an antenna; a conductor element elongating along a prolongation of the antenna feeder part in a space in the housing for capacitive coupling with the antenna feeder part so that the antenna gain is improved by the conductor element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-339953 Nov 1998 JP
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