Claims
- 1. A dual-polarized antenna for receiving and transmitting electromagnetic signals with linear polarizations mainly within the microwave frequency range, which antenna comprises a ground plane, one or more first linear-polarized antenna element(s) in the form of one or more first patches for a first linear polarization and one or more second linear-polarized antenna elements in the form of one or more second patches for a second linear polarization, each first patch having a first polarization axis through the geometrical centre of each respective first patch and the plane in which the first linear polarization lies for the respective first patch, each first patch also having a first transverse axis which passes through the geometrical centre of the respective first patch and is at right angles to the respective first polarization axis, each second patch having a second polarization axis through the geometrical centre of each second patch and through the plane in which the second linear polarization lies for the respective second patch, each second patch also has a second transverse axis which passes through the geometrical centre of the respective second patch and is at right angles to the respective second polarization axis, where each patch has an overall length which is defined as the greatest distance between the ends of the respective patch parallel to the respective polarization axis and where each patch has an overall width which is defined as the greatest distance across the patch parallel to the respective transverse axis, the ground plane comprising a first side and a second side and the antenna elements being arranged at a predetermined distance from the first side of the ground plane along a positioning line so that two patches for the same linear polarization are not adjacent and the respective first and second polarization axes of adjacent patches intersect one another outside the extent of the patches, wherein, along a part of each first and second polarization axis from each respective geometrical centre towards the ends of the patches, each respective patch narrows in such a manner that side edges with at least one tangent are formed, which side edges face the side edges of adjacent patches, the respective tangents of which somewhere on the side edges form an angle which is smaller than 80.degree. relative to one another in order thus to reduce the coupling between adjacent patches and also the cross-polarization in the respective patch.
- 2. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the first and the second polarizations are orthogonal and in that the respective first and second polarization axes of adjacent patches intersect one another in the main orthogonally.
- 3. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the geometry of each patch is symmetrical in relation to the respective polarization axis.
- 4. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the geometry of each patch is symmetrical in relation to the respective transverse axis.
- 5. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein somewhere on opposite side edges belonging to adjacent patches the tangents of the respective side edges are in the main parallel.
- 6. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the patches are arranged centred along the positioning line in such a manner that the respective geometrical centre of the patches is passed through by the positioning line.
- 7. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the narrowing of each respective patch begins at at least 1/20 of the overall length from each end.
- 8. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the width of the ends of the respective patch is narrowed to not less than 1/10 of the overall width of the respective patch.
- 9. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the width of the ends of the respective patch is narrowed by at least 1/10 of the overall width of the respective patch.
- 10. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the width of the ends of the respective patch is narrowed by at least 1/10 of the overall width of the respective patch and at most so that at least the tangent at a point on the respective end is in the main parallel to the transverse axis of the corresponding patch.
- 11. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein each first and each second patch are in the main geometrically identical.
- 12. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the overall width is smaller than the overall length of each respective patch.
- 13. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein the geometrical shape of the periphery of each respective patch is in the main in the form of a polygon.
- 14. The dual-polarized antenna according to claim 13, wherein the periphery of each respective patch is octagonal.
- 15. A single-polarized antenna element for receiving and transmitting electromagnetic signals with a linear polarization mainly within the microwave frequency range, arranged at a predetermined distance from a ground plane in an antenna, which single-polarized antenna element is in the form of a patch for a linear polarization, the patch having a polarization axis through the geometrical centre of the patch and the plane in which the linear polarization lies for the patch, the patch also having a transverse axis which passes through the geometrical centre of the patch and is at right angles to the polarization axis, the patch having an overall length which is defined as the greatest distance between the ends of the patch parallel to the polarization axis and the patch having an overall width which is defined as the greatest distance across the patch parallel to the transverse axis, wherein, over at least the last 1/20 of the overall length of the patch, along the polarization axis from the geometrical centre towards the ends of the patch, the patch narrows in such a manner that the width of the ends of the patch is narrowed by at least 1/10 of the overall width of the patch and at most so that at least the tangent at a point on the respective end is in the main parallel to the transverse axis of the patch in order thus to reduce the cross-polarization in the patch.
- 16. The single-polarized antenna element according to claim 15, wherein the overall width of the patch is smaller than the overall length of the patch.
- 17. The single-polarized antenna element according to claim 15, wherein the geometry of each patch is symmetrical in relation to the respective polarization axis.
- 18. The single-polarized antenna element according to claim 15, wherein the geometry of each patch is symmetrical in relation to the respective transverse axis.
- 19. The single-polarized antenna element according to claim 15, wherein the geometrical shape of the periphery of the patch is in the main in the form of a polygon.
- 20. The single-polarized antenna element according to claim 19, wherein the periphery of the patch is octagonal.
Priority Claims (1)
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9701738 |
May 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn..sctn.119 and/or 365 to SE 9701738-8 filed in Sweden on May 7, 1997; the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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