Claims
- 1. An antenna system for mobile communication, comprising:
- a sleeve antenna having a feed point;
- at least one linear parasitic element insulated electrically from the sleeve antenna; and
- supporting means for supporting the sleeve antenna and the linear parasitic element,
- wherein the linear parasitic element is supported by the supporting means to be inclined such that an axis of the linear parasitic element intersects an axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 2. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises two linear parasitic elements supported by the supporting means.
- 3. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 2, wherein the two linear parasitic elements are arranged symmetrically with respect to a plane including an axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 4. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 2, wherein the two linear parasitic elements are supported by the supporting means to be inclined with respect to the axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 5. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises a plurality of linear parasitic elements supported by the supporting means.
- 6. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 5, wherein the plurality of linear parasitic elements are located at equal intervals along a circumference of a circle centered about an axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 7. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 5, wherein the plurality of linear parasitic elements are supported by the supporting means to be inclined with respect to the axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 8. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 1, wherein the supporting means is made of polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 9. An antenna system for mobile communication, comprising:
- a sleeve antenna having a feed point;
- at least one linear parasitic element insulated electrically from the sleeve antenna; and
- supporting means for supporting the sleeve antenna and the linear parasitic element,
- wherein the supporting means is rotated about an axis of the sleeve antenna to select a radiation pattern of the antenna system in accordance with an environmental space in which the antenna system is installed, and the supporting means is stopped to maintain the selected radiation pattern in a spatially fixed state when receiving/transmitting communication signals.
- 10. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 9, wherein the supporting means is movable along an axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 11. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 9, wherein the linear parasitic element is supported by the supporting means to be inclined with respect to an axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 12. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 9, wherein the linear parasitic element is movable along an axis thereof with respect to the supporting means.
- 13. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 9, wherein the system comprises two linear parasitic elements supported by the supporting means.
- 14. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 13, wherein the two linear parasitic elements are arranged symmetrically with respect to a plane including the axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 15. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 13, wherein the two linear parasitic elements are supported by the supporting means to be inclined with respect to an axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 16. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 9, wherein the system comprises a plurality of linear parasitic elements supported by the supporting means.
- 17. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 16, wherein the plurality of linear parasitic elements are located at equal intervals along a circumference of a circle centered about the axis of he sleeve antenna.
- 18. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 16, wherein the plurality of linear parasitic elements are supported by the supporting means to be inclined with respect to an axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 19. An antenna system for mobile communication according to claim 9, wherein the supporting means is made of polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 20. An antenna system for mobile communication, comprising:
- a sleeve antenna having a feed point;
- at least one linear parasitic element insulated electrically from the sleeve antenna; and
- supporting means for supporting the sleeve antenna and the linear parasitic element,
- wherein the supporting means is movable with respect to the sleeve antenna along an axis of the sleeve antenna and further is rotated about an axis of the sleeve antenna to select a radiation pattern of the antenna system in accordance with an environmental space in which the antenna system is installed, and the supporting means is stopped to maintain the selected radiation pattern in a spatially fixed state when receiving/transmitting communication signals, and
- wherein the linear parasitic element is supported to be inclined with respect to the axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 21. An antenna system for mobile communication, comprising:
- a sleeve antenna having a feed point;
- a first linear parasitic element and a second linear parasitic element both insulated from the sleeve antenna; and
- supporting means for supporting the sleeve antenna, and the first and the second linear parasitic elements,
- wherein the supporting means is movable with respect to the sleeve antenna along an axis of the sleeve antenna and further is rotated about an axis of the sleeve antenna to select a radiation pattern of the antenna system in accordance with an environmental space in which the antenna system is installed, and the supporting means is stopped to maintain the selected radiation pattern in a spatially fixed state when receiving/transmitting communication signals, and
- wherein the first and the second linear parasitic elements are supported to be inclined with respect to the axis of the sleeve antenna and arranged symmetrically with respect to a plane including the axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 22. An antenna system for mobile communication, comprising:
- a sleeve antenna having a feed point;
- a first linear parasitic element, a second linear parasitic element, and a third linear parasitic element all insulated electrically from the sleeve antenna; and
- supporting means for supporting the sleeve antenna, and the first, the second and the third linear parasitic elements,
- wherein the supporting means is movable with respect to the sleeve antenna along an axis of the sleeve antenna and further is rotated about an axis of the sleeve antenna to select a radiation pattern of the antenna system in accordance with an environmental space in which the antenna system is installed, and the supporting means is stopped to maintain the selected radiation pattern in a spatially fixed state when receiving/transmitting communication signals, and
- wherein the first, the second and the third linear parasitic elements are supported to be inclined with respect to the axis of the sleeve antenna and located at equal intervals along a circumference of a circle centered about the axis of the sleeve antenna.
- 23. An antenna system for mobile communication, comprising:
- a sleeve antenna having a feed point;
- a first linear parasitic element, a second linear parasitic element, a third linear parasitic element, and a fourth linear parasitic element all insulated electrically from the sleeve antenna; and
- supporting means for supporting the sleeve antenna, and the first, the second, the third and the fourth linear parasitic elements,
- wherein the supporting means is movable with respect to the sleeve antenna along an axis of the sleeve antenna and further is rotated about an axis of the sleeve antenna to select a radiation pattern of the antenna system in accordance with an environmental space in which the antenna system is installed, and the supporting means is stopped to maintain the selected radiation pattern in a spatially fixed state when receiving/transmitting communication signals, and
- wherein the first, the second, the third and the fourth linear parasitic elements are supported to be inclined with respect to the axis of the sleeve antenna and located at equal intervals on a circumference of a circle centered about the axis of the sleeve antenna.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/163,479 filed on Dec. 7, 1993 now abandoned.
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