Antenna device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6642907
  • Patent Number
    6,642,907
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 9, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An antenna device includes a dielectric chip fitted to an aperture formed in an exterior casing of a terminal unit and having an outer surface thereof cooperating with an outer surface to form part of an outer surface of the terminal unit, and an antenna conductor embedded into the dielectric chip and disposed at a vertical position sufficiently far from a grounding conductor of a printed circuit board in the exterior casing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates to an antenna device suited to be mounted in a small-sized terminal unit such as a cellular phone.




2. Related Art




A chip antenna has received much attention that is typically constituted by a rectangular-parallelopiped dielectric chip and a flat-plate-shaped or meander-shaped planar antenna embedded therein. As shown by way of example in

FIG. 2

, a chip antenna of this kind is mounted on a printed circuit board


1


with which the chip antenna is received inside an exterior casing


2


of the terminal unit.




In

FIG. 2

, reference numeral


3


denotes an antenna conductor;


4


, a dielectric chip into which the antenna conductor


3


is embedded;


5




a


, a lead terminal led out from an end face of the antenna conductor


3


to the outside; and


5




b


, a fixture terminal. The chip antenna is mounted on the printed circuit board


1


by soldering the lead and fixture terminals


5




a


,


5




b


to prescribed portions of the printed circuit board.




Unlike a conventional rod antenna, the aforementioned antenna device or chip antenna has no projections projecting outwardly from the exterior casing. Thus, the antenna device is free from a bending failure and can improve the external appearance of the exterior casing, i.e., the terminal unit.




Since the chip antenna must be received in a limited space inside the exterior casing, outer dimensions of the chip antenna, in particular, its vertical position in the casing is considerably restricted. Specifically, the antenna conductor


3


is positioned at a limited or low vertical position relative to a grounding conductor (not shown) formed in the printed circuit board


1


, making it difficult to heighten the vertical position for further improvement in antenna performance.




To improve the antenna performance, an attempt may be made to embed the antenna conductor


3


into the exterior casing


2


as shown in

FIG. 3

so as to place the antenna conductor


3


at a higher vertical position relative to the grounding conductor (GND surface) of the printed circuit board


1


. However, to embed the antenna conductor


3


in the exterior casing


2


made of plastic, which is generally fabricated by injection molding, a support mechanism must be provided in a molding die to support the antenna conductor


3


therein, requiring a complicated die structure. In addition, the fabrication process of the exterior casing


2


into which the antenna conductor


3


is embedded is also complicated, so that the finishing accuracy and hence the external appearance of the exterior casing may be degraded.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide an antenna device having an improved antenna performance and capable of being accommodated in a small-sized terminal unit such as a cellular phone, without degrading the external appearance of the terminal unit.




According to the present invention, an antenna device is provided, which comprises a dielectric chip adapted to be fitted in an aperture formed in an exterior casing of a terminal unit such as a cellular phone, the dielectric chip having an outer surface thereof cooperating with an outer surface of the exterior casing to form part of an outer surface of the terminal unit, and an antenna conductor embedded into the dielectric chip and extending along the outer surface of the dielectric chip.




With this invention, the dielectric chip of the antenna device is so disposed as to form part of the outer surface of a terminal unit, thereby permitting the antenna device to be accommodated inside the terminal unit without causing a degraded external appearance of the terminal unit, and the antenna conductor is embedded into the dielectric chip so as to extend along the outer surface of the dielectric chip, whereby the antenna conductor is placed sufficiently away from a grounding conductor of the terminal unit, to improve the antenna performance of the antenna device.




In the present invention, preferably, the antenna device is accommodated in the terminal unit having a printed circuit board that is disposed inside the exterior casing away from the aperture in the height direction of the exterior casing. Preferably, the antenna conductor embedded into the dielectric chip extends substantially in parallel to the outer surface of the dielectric chip, whereby the antenna conductor is placed at a vertical position sufficiently far from a grounding conductor that is formed, e.g., on the printed circuit board, to improve the antenna performance.




Preferably, the dielectric chip is provided with a fixture for fixing the dielectric chip to the printed circuit board. Alternatively, the dielectric chip is provided with a fixture for fixing the dielectric chip to the exterior casing. By fixing the dielectric chip of the antenna device, the antenna device is prevented from being unintentionally pushed further into the terminal unit to thereby prevent damages to the antenna device and components mounted on the printed circuit board.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic view showing an antenna device according to a first embodiment of the present invention, with the antenna device accommodated in a terminal unit;





FIG. 2

is a view showing a conventional chip antenna accommodated in a terminal unit;





FIG. 3

is a view showing by way of example an antenna device having an antenna conductor embedded into an exterior casing of a terminal unit; and





FIG. 4

is a schematic view showing an antenna device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




[First Embodiment]




With reference to

FIG. 1

, an antenna device according to a first embodiment of this invention will be described.




The antenna device


10


of this embodiment is arranged to be accommodated in an exterior casing


20


of a terminal unit (in the present embodiment, a cellular phone), and has a planar antenna embedded in a dielectric chip


12


. The planar antenna is constituted by an antenna conductor


11


formed into a flat-plate shape or a meander shape. The antenna device


10


is featured in that the dielectric chip


12


is fitted into an aperture


21


formed beforehand in the casing


20


of the terminal unit and has an outer surface


12




a


thereof disposed in flush with an outer surface of the casing


20


to form part of an outer surface of the terminal unit. Further, the antenna conductor


11


extends substantially in parallel with the outer surface


12




a


of the dielectric chip


12


.




The outer surface


12




a


of the dielectric chip


12


cooperates with the outer surface of the casing


20


to provide the terminal unit with a continuous smooth external appearance when the chip


12


is fitted in the aperture


21


of the casing


20


. More specifically, the outer surface


12




a


of the dielectric chip


12


forms a plane corresponding to a plane formed by an end edge


21




a


that defines the aperture


21


of the exterior casing


20


. The antenna conductor


11


, extending substantially in parallel to the outer surface


12




a


in the vicinity of the outer surface


12




a


of the dielectric chip


12


, is placed at a vertical position sufficiently far from a grounding conductor (not shown) of a printed circuit board


30


disposed in the casing


20


. To be noted, the aperture


21


into which the antenna device


10


is fitted is formed at a portion of the cellular phone that a user hardly touches. More specifically, the aperture


21


is formed on the back of a speaker A, i.e., on the upper back side of the cellular phone which is in use. The aperture


21


may be, of course, formed on the upper end side of the cellular phone, for instance.




Further, the dielectric chip


12


is provided at its lower face with legs


13


that serve as a fixture for mounting the antenna device


10


on the printed circuit board


30


and for supporting the antenna conductor


11


at a predetermined height from the circuit board


30


. The legs


13


have distal ends thereof formed with wedge-shaped hooks


14


. By inserting the hooks


14


into holes formed in the printed circuit board


30


, the antenna device


10


is fixed to and supported above the printed circuit board


30


, with the antenna conductor


11


of the antenna device


10


extending substantially in parallel to the circuit board


30


.




The antenna conductor


11


is integrally formed at one end thereof with a lead terminal


15


that projects from one end surface of the dielectric chip


12


and then extends downward along one of the legs


13


. When inserted into a connector


31


mounted beforehand on the printed circuit board


30


, the lead terminal


15


is electrically connected therewith, so that electric power may be supplied to the antenna conductor


11


through the lead terminal


15


, connector


31


, and printed circuit board


30


. Reference numeral


22


denotes a ring-shaped elastic member


22


that is interposed between the casing


20


and the dielectric chip


12


fitted in the aperture


21


of the casing


20


, and serves to seal a gap between the casing and the dielectric chip. The elastic member


22


also serves to absorb a slight positional deviation between the antenna device


10


mounted to the printed circuit board


30


and the aperture


21


of the casing


20


, thereby permitting the dielectric chip


12


to be fitted into the aperture


21


without causing a clearance therebetween. Moreover, the elastic member


22


decreases a force applied to the antenna device


10


through the casing


20


, thereby preventing an undesired stress from generating in the antenna device


10


.




With the antenna device


10


constructed as above, the antenna conductor


11


is positioned in the vicinity of the outer surface of the casing


20


, i.e., at a sufficient height from the grounding conductor of the printed circuit board


30


accommodated in the casing


20


, whereby the antenna performance is improved. Moreover, unlike the prior art arrangement wherein the antenna conductor is embedded into the casing as shown in

FIG. 3

, the casing


20


and the antenna device


10


can be fabricated independently of each other, thereby preventing a degraded external appearance of the casing which would be caused in the prior art casing by the antenna conductor embedded therein.




With the antenna device


10


, the outer surface


12




a


of the dielectric chip


12


is exposed to the outside, however, differences between the casing


20


and the dielectric chip


12


such as an ingredient difference therebetween hardly constitute a cause of a degraded external appearance of the terminal unit since the exposed area is considerably small as compared to the entire surface area of the casing


20


. Rather it is possible to improve the external appearance of the terminal unit by positively utilizing differences in material, surface treatment, and color between the casing


20


and the dielectric chip


12


.




In a case where the dielectric chip


12


is different in material or color from the casing


20


to the extent that a user is well notified of the presence of the dielectric chip


12


, the user is prevented from making actions to hinder the antenna performance, such as unintentionally holding the terminal unit by hand to cover the antenna device


10


. Thus, it is expected that the antenna device


10


fully exhibits its antenna performance. Moreover, by using the dielectric chip made of a material having a dielectric constant higher than that of the casing


20


, the antenna device


10


can be made compact in size. This makes it easy to mount the antenna device


10


in the cellular phone at such a portion that the user hardly covers the antenna device


10


by hand when he or she uses the phone. With such a cellular phone, the antenna performance is fully exhibited, whereby the quality of telecommunication is improved.




[Second Embodiment]




With reference to

FIG. 4

, an antenna device according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained.




The antenna device of this embodiment mainly contemplates alleviating the accuracy of positioning the antenna device to a printed circuit board in an exterior casing of a terminal unit, thereby improving the ease of mounting to the terminal unit. As compared to the first embodiment fixed to the printed circuit board and using a connector to electrically connect the antenna conductor with the printed circuit board, the antenna device of this embodiment is different in that it is fixed to an inner surface of the exterior casing and uses terminal conductors for establishing electrical connection that extend from the antenna conductor and are in spring contact with pads on the printed circuit board.




As with the first embodiment, the antenna device


10


of this embodiment is adapted to be accommodated in a terminal unit such as a cellular phone, and the terminal unit has an exterior casing


20


consisting of upper and lower casings


23


,


24


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The upper casing


23


is formed with an aperture


21


to which a dielectric chip


12


is fitted. A printed circuit board


30


is disposed inside the terminal unit and fixed to the lower casing


24


.




The upper casing


23


of this embodiment has a wall


26


extending along the peripheral face of the dielectric chip


12


fitted in the aperture


21


, and a hook


27


is formed in a lower end of the wall


26


. A lower end portion of the dielectric chip


12


is tapered, so that the dielectric chip


12


can be easily fitted to the aperture


21


, pressing away the hook


27


. The dielectric chip


12


is fixed to the upper casing


23


when the hook


27


is fitted into a groove


12




b


formed in the peripheral face of the dielectric chip


12


. The hook


27


of the exterior casing


20


cooperates with the groove


12




b


of the dielectric chip


12


to serve as a fixture for fixing the antenna device


10


to the inner surface of the exterior casing


20


. Meanwhile, an elastic member corresponding to the element


22


shown in

FIG. 1

may be provided between the dielectric chip


12


and the wall


26


of the exterior casing


20


.




The antenna device


10


further comprises an antenna conductor


11


, a power feed terminal


16


, and short-circuiting terminal


17


. These elements


11


,


16


and


17


form an inverted F shape as a whole. The antenna conductor


11


is embedded within the dielectric chip


12


in the vicinity of the outer surface


12




a


of the dielectric chip and extends substantially in parallel to the outer surface


12




a


. The feed and short-circuiting terminals, i.e., the terminal conductors


16


and


17


are mostly embedded within the dielectric chip


12


to extend therethrough in the thickness direction of the dielectric chip


12


. Lower portions of these terminals


16


,


17


extend downwardly from the bottom face of the dielectric chip


12


toward the printed circuit board


20


. When the dielectric chip


12


is fitted to the aperture


21


of the exterior casing


20


, contact faces, i.e., distal end faces of the feed and short-circuiting terminals


16


and


17


are in spring contact with upper surfaces of pads


32


and


33


formed on a circuit pattern of the printed circuit board


30


, respectively, making it possible to supply electric power to the antenna conductor


11


through the printed circuit board


30


and the feed terminal


16


.




With the second embodiment, the dielectric chip


12


of the antenna device


10


is not fixed to the printed circuit board


30


but to the exterior casing


20


, whereby the accuracy of positioning the antenna device


10


to the printed circuit board


30


is alleviated, making it easy to mount the antenna device


10


to the terminal unit. By widening the areas of the pads


32


,


33


, the accuracy of positioning the antenna device to the printed circuit board


30


can be further alleviated to achieve easy mounting.




The present invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments. For instance, the size of the aperture


21


formed in the casing


20


may be determined in accordance with the size of the dielectric chip


12


of the antenna device


10


, especially the wide of the outer surface


12




a


of the chip


12


. The shape of the outer surface


12




a


of the dielectric chip


12


may be determined in accordance with the surface geometry of the casing


20


which accommodates the antenna device


10


.




A space defined between the lower surface of the dielectric chip


12


and the printed circuit board


30


on which the antenna device


10


is mounted may be utilized for mounting other component parts of the terminal unit. Moreover, the dielectric chip


12


constituted by a transparent material may be employed together with a light emitting element disposed in the vicinity thereof and driven, e.g., by an electrical component mounted in the printed circuit board. In this case, the antenna device


10


can serve as an indicator for indicating operating modes of the terminal unit such as a cellular phone, for instance. Furthermore, a metal layer may be formed by plating or vapor deposition on the outer surface


12




a


or the bottom surface of the dielectric chip


12


. Such a metal layer serves as a parasitic element for the antenna conductor


11


to improve the antenna performance.




In addition, the terminal unit into which the antenna device of the present invention is accommodated is not limited to a cellular phone, but may be a portable information terminal unit, personal computer, communication adapter and the like. Further, the present invention may be modified variously without departing from the scope of the invention.




The following inventive concepts can be comprehended from the foregoing embodiments.




(1) An antenna device which comprises a dielectric chip adapted to be fitted in an aperture formed in an exterior casing of a terminal unit, the dielectric chip having an outer surface thereof cooperating with an outer surface of the exterior casing to form part of an outer surface of the terminal unit, and an antenna conductor embedded into the dielectric chip and extending along the outer surface of the dielectric chip.




(2) The antenna device as set forth in (1), wherein the antenna device is accommodated in the terminal unit having a printed circuit board that is disposed inside the exterior casing away from the aperture in a height direction of the exterior casing.




(3) The antenna device as set forth in (1), wherein the antenna conductor embedded into the dielectric chip extends substantially in parallel to the outer surface of the dielectric chip.




(4) The antenna device as set forth in (2), wherein the dielectric chip is provided with a fixture for fixing the dielectric chip to the printed circuit board.




(5) The antenna device as set forth in (1), wherein the dielectric chip is provided with a fixture for fixing the dielectric chip to the exterior casing.




(6) The antenna device as set forth in (4), wherein the fixture consists of a leg extending from a surface of the dielectric chip on a side facing the printed circuit board, and the leg is formed with a hook adapted to be inserted into a hole formed in the printed circuit board.




(7) The antenna device as set forth in (1), further comprising an elastic member interposed between the dielectric chip and the exterior casing to seal a gap therebetween.




(8) The antenna device as set forth in (4), wherein the dielectric chip has a peripheral face thereof formed with a groove, and the exterior casing has a wall extending along the peripheral face of the dielectric chip, the wall having a hook inserted into the groove of the dielectric chip.




(9) The antenna device as set forth in (8), further comprising a terminal conductor extending from the antenna conductor to outside of the dielectric chip, the terminal conductor has a contact face adapted to be in spring contact with a pad formed on the printed circuit board.




(10) The antenna device as set forth in (1), wherein the dielectric chip is so disposed that the outer surface thereof is in flush with the outer surface of the exterior casing.




(11) A terminal unit to which the antenna device as set forth in any one of (1)-(10) is mounted.



Claims
  • 1. An antenna device comprising:a dielectric chip adapted to be fitted in an aperture formed in a part of an exterior casing of a terminal unit, said dielectric chip having an outer surface thereof cooperating with an outer surface of the exterior casing to form part of an outer surface of the terminal unit, which is opposed to a printed circuit board accommodated in the exterior casting; and an antenna conductor embedded into said dielectric chip and extending along the outer surface of said dielectric chip.
  • 2. The antenna device according to claim 1, wherein said antenna device is accommodated in the terminal unit having a printed circuit board that is disposed inside the exterior casing away from the aperture in a height direction of the exterior casing.
  • 3. The antenna device according to claim 2, wherein said dielectric chip is provided with a fixture for fixing said dielectric chip to the printed circuit board.
  • 4. The antenna device according to claim 3, wherein said fixture consists of a leg extending from a surface of said dielectric chip on a side facing the printed circuit board, and the leg is formed with a hook adapted to be inserted into a hole formed in the printed circuit board.
  • 5. The antenna device according to claim 3, wherein said dielectric chip has a peripheral face thereof formed with a groove, and the exterior casing has a wall extending along the peripheral face of said dielectric chip, the wall having a hook inserted into the groove of said dielectric chip.
  • 6. The antenna device according to claim 5, further comprising a terminal conductor extending from said antenna conductor to outside of said dielectric chip, said terminal conductor has a contact face adapted to be in spring contact with a pad formed on the printed circuit board.
  • 7. The antenna device according to claim 1, wherein said antenna conductor embedded into said dielectric chip extends substantially in parallel to the outer surface of said dielectric chip.
  • 8. The antenna device according to claim 1, wherein said dielectric chip is provided with a fixture for fixing said dielectric chip to the exterior casing.
  • 9. The antenna device according to claim 1, further comprising an elastic member interposed between said dielectric chip and the exterior casing to seal a gap therebetween.
  • 10. The antenna device according to claim 1, wherein said dielectric chip is so disposed that the outer surface thereof is in flush with the outer surface of the exterior casing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-005029 Jan 2001 JP
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