Claims
- 1. In a cellular telephone having a first antenna, at least a first portion of said antenna for emitting radiation, the first portion positioned adjacent a user's head when in normal use position, said antenna having an upper end, apparatus for protecting a user from electromagnetic radiation comprising:
- a microwave radiation-reflecting or -absorbing shield extending at least to said upper end, wherein said shield comprises a plurality of segments which can be folded substantially adjacent to one another;
- further comprising a bellows and wherein said segments are positioned on surfaces of said bellows;
- a coupler positioning said shield on said telephone in a fixed position with respect to said telephone substantially between at least said first portion of said antenna and said user's head to provide a field strength pattern of said electromagnetic radiation which, in a plane passing through said first portion of said antenna, said shield and said user's head, is substantially diminished in a first direction within said plane from said antenna toward said user's head without being substantially diminished within said plane from said antenna away from said user's head.
- 2. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shield comprises a substantially conductive sheet adjacent said first antenna.
- 3. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, wherein said sheet is spaced from said first antenna by an electrically insulating material.
- 4. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, wherein said sheet comprises a metal.
- 5. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, wherein said sheet comprises a mesh of conductive material.
- 6. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, wherein said sheet comprises a substantially conductive plastic.
- 7. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shield is effective to reconfigure said electromagnetic radiation to decrease field strength of said electromagnetic radiation through a first angle subtending an imaginary plane passing through said user.
- 8. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first angle is at least about 45.degree..
- 9. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, wherein the field strength of said electromagnetic radiation is substantially undiminished in the region outside said first angle.
- 10. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, wherein the field strength of said electromagnetic radiation is enhanced in the region outside said first angle.
- 11. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, wherein the field strength of said electromagnetic radiation is substantially equally enhanced in all directions outside said first angle.
- 12. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, wherein the field strength of said electromagnetic radiation is preferentially enhanced in a first direction outside said first angle.
- 13. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shield is provided on a sheath configured to fit over said first antenna.
- 14. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 13, wherein said coupler comprises a latch for connecting said sheath to said cellular telephone.
- 15. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an indicium indicating the location of said shield.
- 16. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said coupler comprises a guide for guiding movement of said shield with respect to said cellular telephone.
- 17. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shield has first and second portions movable with respect to one another.
- 18. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first portion of said antenna is positioned about 6 inches or less from said user's head.
- 19. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shield extends for substantially the entire length of said antenna.
- 20. In a cellular telephone having an antenna, at least a first portion of said antenna for emitting radiation, the first portion positioned adjacent a user's head when in normal use position, said antenna having an upper end, apparatus for protecting a user from electromagnetic radiation comprising:
- first means for absorbing or reflecting microwave radiation extending to said upper end wherein said first means comprises a plurality of segments which can be folded substantially adjacent to one another;
- further comprising a bellows and wherein said segments are positioned on surfaces of said bellows;
- second means for positioning said first means on said telephone in a fixed position with respect to said telephone substantially between said first portion of said antenna and said user's head to provide a field strength pattern of said electromagnetic radiation which, in a plane passing through said first portion of said antenna, said shield and said user's head, is substantially diminished in a first direction within said plane from said antenna toward said user's head without being substantially diminished within said plane from said antenna away from said user's head.
- 21. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 20, wherein said means for absorbing or reflecting microwave radiation is also a means for enhancing field strength of said radiation in at least a first direction.
- 22. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 20, further comprising means for reducing harmonic interference.
- 23. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 20, further comprising means for changing the shape of said radiation field strength.
- 24. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 23, wherein said means for changing the shape of said radiation field strength comprises means for changing the shape of said first means.
- 25. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 20, further comprising means for adjusting the length of said first means.
- 26. A method for changing the field strength contour of electromagnetic radiation emitted from a cellular telephone having an antenna, at least a first portion of said antenna for emitting radiation, the first portion positioned adjacent a user's head when in normal use position, said antenna having an upper end, the method comprising:
- providing a microwave radiation-reflecting or -absorbing shield wherein said shield comprises a plurality of segments which can be folded substantially adjacent to one another;
- providing a bellows wherein said segments are positioned on surfaces of said bellows;
- attaching said shield in a fixed position with respect to said cellular telephone such that it is positioned between at least said first portion of said antenna and the head of a user of said telephone when said telephone is in a normal use position, to provide a field strength pattern of said electromagnetic radiation which, in a plane passing through said first portion of said antenna, said shield and said user's head, is substantially diminished in a first direction within said plane from said antenna toward said user's head without being substantially diminished within said plane from said antenna away from said user's head.
- 27. In a cellular telephone having a first device which radiates electromagnetic radiation from at least a first portion thereof, said first portion positioned adjacent a user's head when said cellular telephone is in a normal use position, said antenna having an upper end, apparatus for protecting a user from electromagnetic radiation comprising:
- a radiation-reflecting or -absorbing shield wherein said shield comprises a plurality of segments which can be folded substantially adjacent to one another;
- a bellows wherein said segments are positioned on surfaces of said bellows; and
- a coupler positioning said shield on said telephone and maintaining said shield substantially between at least said first portion of said first device and the head of the user in a position extending to said upper end, to provide a field strength pattern of said electromagnetic radiation which, in a plane passing through said first portion of said antenna, said shield and said user's head, is substantially diminished in a first direction within said plane from said antenna toward said user's head without being substantially diminished within said plane from said antenna away from said user's head.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/982,091, filed Nov. 25, 1992, now abandoned, incorporated herein by reference.
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