Claims
- 1. An antenna system, comprising:
- at least one reflector; and
- at least one primary radiator attached to and positioned substantially in focus with said at least one reflector,
- said at least one reflector having a reflection surface which is, in its entirety, a part of a densely joined plurality of parabolas, each parabola having a vertex, and vertexes of said parabolas being smoothly shifted to define a predetermined locus,
- said parabolas shifting along said locus to keep a principal axis of each parabola in the direction of the target on a service area to be illuminated by said antenna system, and
- said locus being a three-dimensional space curve which is defined as a curve having a curvature in three-dimensions, and
- said principal axis of each parabola defining a line intersecting said vertex of each of said parabolas and a focus of each of said parabolas.
- 2. An antenna system according to claim 1, wherein said reflection surface excludes said locus defined by said vertexes of said parabolas.
- 3. An antenna system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one primary radiator is composed of a plurality of primary radiators positioned near each other.
- 4. An antenna system according to claim 3, wherein said primary radiators are located on a straight line.
- 5. An antenna system according to claim 3, wherein said primary radiators are positioned so that a center line which connects the center of the cross section of adjoining primary radiators is not a straight line.
- 6. An antenna system, comprising:
- at least one reflector; and
- a primary radiator system positioned substantially in focus with said at least one reflector,
- said at least one reflector having a reflection surface which is, in its entirety, a part of a densely joined plurality of parabolas, each parabola having a vertex, and vertexes of said parabolas being smoothly shifted to define a predetermined locus,
- said parabolas shifting along said locus to keep a principal axis of each parabola in the direction of the target on a service area to be illuminated by said antenna system,
- said locus being a line other than a parabola and being a three-dimensional space curve which is defined as a curve having a curvature in three-dimensions,
- said primary radiator system being composed of a plurality of primary radiators positioned near each other, and
- said principal axis of each parabola defining a line intersecting said vertex of each of said parabolas and a focus of each of said parabolas.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 663,049 filed Feb. 27, 1991, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 493,069 filed Mar. 13, 1990, now abandoned.
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