Claims
- 1. An antenna comprising:
- a first planar conductor;
- second planar conductor;
- a longitudinally elongated dielectric strip disposed between said first planar conductor and said second planar conductor and extending to a front end;
- a dielectric resonator disposed between said first planar conductor and said second planar conductor and in front of said front end on a longitudinally extended axis of said dielectric strip and without overlapping longitudinally with said dielectric strip;
- said second planar conductor having at least one opening for radiating electromagnetic waves perpendicularly to said second planar conductor therethrough.
- 2. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is rectangular in planar shape.
- 3. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is cross-shaped.
- 4. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is cross-sectionally trapezoidal.
- 5. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a dielectric rod connected to said dielectric resonator and disposed through said opening in said second planar conductor.
- 6. The antenna of claim 5 wherein said dielectric resonator and said dielectric rod are unitarily formed.
- 7. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising another dielectric resonator disposed between said dielectric strip and said dielectric resonator.
- 8. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a dielectric lens disposed over said opening in said second planar conductor.
- 9. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said dielectric strip serves as a nonradiative dielectric waveguide and is capable of allowing electromagnetic waves to propagate therealong in an LSM mode.
- 10. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said dielectric strip has an open end having a planar surface which is separated from said dielectric resonator.
- 11. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said dielectric strip and said dielectric resonator are electromagnetically coupled.
- 12. The antenna of claim 1 wherein electromagnetic waves transmitted to said dielectric strip generate an electric field with a component perpendicular to said longitudinally elongated dielectric strip and parallel to said first planar conductor and said second planar conductor and a magnetic field with a component perpendicular to said first planar conductor and said second planar conductor.
- 13. An antenna comprising:
- a first planar conductor;
- two longitudinally elongated dielectric strips mutually perpendicularly disposed on said first planar conductor;
- a dielectric resonator disposed at a point where longitudinally extended axes of said dielectric strips cross each other; and
- a second planar conductor covering upper surfaces of said dielectric strips and having an opening above said dielectric resonator.
- 14. The antenna of claim 13 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is rectangular in planar shape.
- 15. The antenna of claim 13 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is cross-shaped.
- 16. The antenna of claim 13 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is cross-sectionally trapezoidal.
- 17. The antenna of claim 13 further comprising a dielectric rod connected to said dielectric resonator and disposed through said opening in said second planar conductor.
- 18. The antenna of claim 17 wherein said dielectric resonator and said dielectric rod are unitarily formed.
- 19. The antenna of claim 13 further comprising another dielectric resonator disposed between said dielectric strip and said dielectric resonator.
- 20. The antenna of claim 13 further comprising a dielectric lens disposed over said opening in said second planar conductor.
- 21. An antenna comprising:
- a first planar conductor;
- two longitudinally elongated dielectric strips mutually perpendicularly disposed on said first planar conductor;
- a dielectric resonator disposed at a point where longitudinally extended axes of said dielectric strips cross each other; and
- a second planar conductor covering upper surfaces of said dielectric strips and having an opening above said dielectric resonator.
- 22. The antenna of claim 21 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is rectangular in planar shape.
- 23. The antenna of claim 21 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is cross-shaped.
- 24. The antenna of claim 21 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is cross-sectionally trapezoidal.
- 25. The antenna of claim 21 further comprising a dielectric rod connected to said dielectric resonator and disposed through said opening in said second planar conductor.
- 26. The antenna of claim 25 wherein said dielectric resonator and said dielectric rod are unitarily formed.
- 27. The antenna of claim 21 further comprising another dielectric resonator disposed between said dielectric strips and said dielectric resonator.
- 28. The antenna of claim 21 further comprising a dielectric lens disposed over said opening in said second planar conductor.
- 29. An antenna comprising:
- a first planar conductor;
- a longitudinally elongated dielectric strip disposed on said first planar conductor;
- a dielectric resonator disposed on a longitudinally extended axis of said dielectric strip and longitudinally separated from said dielectric strip; and
- a second planar conductor covering upper surface of said dielectric strip and having a single opening above said dielectric resonator.
- 30. The antenna of claim 29 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is rectangular in planar shape.
- 31. The antenna of claim 29 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is cross-shaped.
- 32. The antenna of claim 29 wherein said opening in said second planar conductor is cross-sectionally trapezoidal.
- 33. The antenna of claim 29 further comprising a dielectric rod connected to said dielectric resonator and disposed through said opening in said second planar conductor.
- 34. The antenna of claim 33 wherein said dielectric resonator and said dielectric rod are unitarily formed.
- 35. The antenna of claim 29 further comprising another dielectric resonator disposed between said dielectric strip and said dielectric resonator.
- 36. The antenna of claim 29 further comprising a dielectric lens disposed over said opening in said second planar conductor.
- 37. The antenna of claim 29 wherein said dielectric strip is capable of allowing electromagnetic waves to propagate therealong in an LSM mode.
- 38. The antenna of claim 29 wherein said dielectric strip has an open end having a planar surface which is separated from said dielectric resonator.
- 39. The antenna of claim 29 wherein said dielectric strip is sandwiched between said first planar conductor and said second planar conductor in a face-to-face contacting relationship therewith.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continued prosecution application of pending prior application Ser. No. 08/944,048, filed Sep. 8, 1997, which is a FWC of prior application Ser. No. 08/584,521, filed Jan. 9, 1996, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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