Claims
- 1. An antenna of waveguide type for receiving/transmitting electromagnetic signals, the antenna comprising:a plurality of waveguiding channels arranged about an axis of the antenna, each of the waveguiding channels having: a first opening and a second opening, all first openings being located at one side of the antenna and all second openings being located at an opposite side of the antenna, and a direction defined by a straight line connecting the center of the first opening of the channel to the center of the second opening, wherein the directions of all the waveguiding channels form angles to the axis of the antenna, and the quotient of the distance from the first opening of a waveguiding channel to the antenna axis and the distance from the second opening of the waveguiding channel to the antenna axis has substantially the same value for all waveguiding channels, said angles producing, when receiving electromagnetic signals, images of remote objects on focal points, so that an electromagnetic signal from a remote object, which electromagnetic signal has a flat wavefront and arrives at the antenna at a first angle to the axis of the antenna, after passing through the antenna and being refracted therein leaves the antenna at a second angle to the axis of the antenna different from the first angle.
- 2. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the directions of the waveguiding channels all form substantially the same angle to the axis of the antenna.
- 3. The antenna of claim 1, wherein each of the waveguiding channels has a cross-section that is substantially uniform over the length of the channel.
- 4. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the waveguiding channels all have substantially the same cross-section.
- 5. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the directions of the waveguiding channels have such angles to the axis of the antenna and the waveguiding channels have such a shape that the quotient of the value of the second angle and the value of the first angle is substantially constant for small values of the first angle.
- 6. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the openings of the waveguiding channels at an exit side of the antenna are directed substantially in a direction towards the true focus of the antenna.
- 7. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the waveguiding channels extend substantially along an elementary ray path of a signal passing through the antenna, in the refraction of the signal in the antenna.
- 8. An antenna of waveguide type for receiving/transmitting electromagnetic signals, the antenna comprising:a plurality of waveguiding channels arranged about an axis of the antenna, each of the waveguiding channels having: a first opening and a second opening, all first openings being located at one side of the antenna and all second openings being located at an opposite side of the antenna, a direction defined by a straight line connecting the center of the first opening of the channel to the center of the second opening, and a cross-section that is substantially uniform over the length of the channel, wherein the directions of all the waveguiding channels form angles to the axis of the antenna, and the waveguiding channels are curved, said angles producing when receiving electromagnetic signals, images of remote objects on focal points, so that an electromagnetic signal from a remote object, which electromagnetic signal has a flat wavefront and arrives at the antenna at a first angle to the axis of the antenna, after passing through the antenna and being refracted therein leaves the antenna at a second angle to the axis of the antenna different from the first angle.
- 9. The antenna of claim 8, wherein the waveguiding channels have center lines of a polygon shape.
- 10. The antenna of claim 9, wherein each of the center lines is located in a plane through the axis of the antenna.
- 11. The antenna of claim 8, wherein the directions of the waveguiding channels all form substantially the same angle to the axis of the antenna.
- 12. The antenna of claim 8, wherein each of the waveguiding channels have a cross-section that is substantially uniform over the length of the channel.
- 13. The antenna of claim 8, wherein the waveguiding channels all have substantially the same cross-section.
- 14. The antenna of claim 8, wherein the directions of the waveguiding channels have such angles to the axis of the antenna and the waveguiding channels have such a shape that the quotient of the value of the second angle and the value of the first angle is substantially constant for small values of the first angle.
- 15. The antenna of claim 8, wherein the openings of the waveguiding channels at an exit side of the antenna are directed substantially in a direction towards the true focus of the antenna.
- 16. The antenna of claim 8, wherein the waveguiding channels extend substantially along an elementary ray path of a signal passing through the antenna, in the refraction of the signal in the antenna.
- 17. An antenna of waveguide type for receiving/transmitting electromagnetic signals, the antenna comprising:a plurality of waveguiding channels arranged about an axis of the antenna, each of the waveguiding channels having: a first opening and a second opening, all first openings being located at a first side of the antenna and all second openings being located at a second, opposite side of the antenna, a direction defined by a straight line connecting the center of the first opening of the channel to the center of the second opening, and a cross-section that is substantially uniform over the length of the channel, wherein the directions of all the waveguiding channels form angles to the axis of the antenna, and each of the waveguiding channels includes a first portion at the first side of the antenna and a second portion at the second side of the antenna, the first portion and the second portion each constituting substantially straight waveguides, which have center lines forming different angles to the axis of the antenna, said angles of the directions of the waveguiding channels to the axis of the antenna producing, when receiving electromagnetic signals, images of remote objects on focal points, so that an electromagnetic signal from a remote object, which electromagnetic signal has a flat wavefront and arrives at the antenna at a first angle to the axis of the antenna, after passing through the antenna and being refracted therein leaves the antenna at a second angle to the axis of the antenna different from the first angle.
- 18. The antenna of claim 17, wherein the directions of the waveguiding channels all form substantially the same angle to the axis of the antenna.
- 19. The antenna of claim 17, wherein each of the waveguiding channels has a cross-section that is substantially uniform over the length of the channel.
- 20. The antenna of claim 17, wherein the waveguiding channels all have substantially the same cross-section.
- 21. The antenna of claim 17, wherein the directions of the waveguiding channels have such angles to the axis of the antenna and the waveguiding channels have such a shape that the quotient of the value of the second angle and the value of the first angle is substantially constant for small values of the first angle.
- 22. The antenna of claim 17, wherein the openings of the waveguiding channels at an exit side of the antenna are directed substantially in a direction towards the true focus of the antenna.
- 23. The antenna of claim 17, wherein the waveguiding channels extend substantially along an elementary ray path of a signal passing through the antenna, in the refraction of the signal in the antenna.
- 24. A method of manufacturing an antenna of waveguide type for receiving/transmitting electromagnetic signals comprising the step of:producing a plurality of waveguiding channels extending in a symmetric arrangement about an antenna axis, to produce, when the antenna is used for receiving, images of remote objects on focal points, wherein, in the step of producing the waveguiding channels, all the waveguiding channels are given angles to the antenna axis, sectors are produced containing the waveguiding channels, and the sectors are attached to each other at radially located sides of the sectors.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of PCT/SE99/00868, filed May 20, 1999.
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