Claims
- 1. An antenna for the reception of radio signals, the antenna including:
an array of conductive elements formed on a window pane, the array including first and second busbars extending close to respective opposite edges of the pane and a plurality of generally parallel, spaced-apart heating elements interconnecting the busbars; each busbar being provided with a respective connection for DC power; and a plurality of first interconnecting elements, each first interconnecting element extending between first and second heating elements and crossing at least one other heating element, each first interconnecting element being substantially linear and disposed such that for each first interconnecting element, the length from the mid-point of a busbar to the point of connection of the first interconnecting element with the first heating element, measured along the busbar and then along the first heating element, is approximately a distance of λ/4+n(λ/2) where n is an integer and n≧0 and λ is a selected wavelength from the band of signals to be received.
- 2. An antenna according to claim 1 wherein for each first interconnecting element, the path length from the mid-point of a busbar to the point of connection of the first interconnecting element with the second heating element, measured along the busbar and then along the second heating element is also approximately a distance of λ/4+n(λ/2) where n is an integer and n≧0.
- 3. An antenna according to claim 1 wherein the antenna also includes a plurality of second interconnecting elements, each second interconnecting element extending between first and second heating elements and crossing at least one other heating element.
- 4. An antenna according to claim 3 wherein a second interconnecting element is provided for each first interconnecting element.
- 5. An antenna according to claim 4 wherein the first and second interconnecting elements are arranged into one, two or more pairs, each pair consisting of a first and a second interconnecting element.
- 6. An antenna according to claim 5 wherein one, some or all of said pairs of interconnecting elements extend roughly parallel to one another and are spaced between 2 and 8 cms apart.
- 7. An antenna according to claim 5 wherein one, some or all of said pairs of interconnecting elements extend roughly parallel to one another and are spaced between 3 and 7 cms apart.
- 8. An antenna according to claim 5 wherein one, some or all of said pairs of interconnecting elements extend roughly parallel to one another and are spaced between 4 and 6 cms apart.
- 9. An antenna according to claim 5 wherein one, some or all of said pairs of interconnecting elements extend roughly parallel to one another and are spaced approximately 5 cms apart.
- 10. An antenna according to any of claims 3 to 9 wherein each second interconnecting element is substantially linear.
- 11. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the antenna includes two pairs of interconnecting elements, with each one being associated with a respective one of the DC power connections to busbars.
- 12. An antenna according to any one of claims 3 to 11 wherein for each second interconnecting element, the path length from the mid-point of a busbar to the point of connection of the second interconnecting element with the second heating element measured along the busbar and then along the second heating element, is approximately a distance of λ/4+n(λ/2) where n is an integer and n≧0.
- 13. An antenna according to any one of claims 3 to 12 wherein the path length from the mid-point of a busbar to the point of connection of the first interconnecting element of a pair of interconnecting elements with either the first or second heating element, measured along the busbar and then along said first or second heating element, is approximately a distance of λ/4+n(λ/2) where n is an integer and n≧0, whilst the path length from the mid-point of a busbar to the point of connection of the second interconnecting element of said pair with the other of said first or second heating elements, measured along the busbar and then along said first or second heating element, is approximately a distance of λ/4+n(λ/2) where n is an integer and n≧0.
- 14. An antenna according to any one of claims 3 to 12 wherein the interconnecting elements are located such that the path length from the from the mid-point of a busbar to points on the first and second heating elements located between a pair of first and second interconnecting elements, measured along the busbar to which that connection is made and their respective heating elements, is approximately a distance of λ/4+n(λ/2) where n≧0.
- 15. An antenna according to claim 14 wherein the path length is measured to the mid-points, between a pair of first and second interconnecting elements, on the first and second heating elements.
- 16. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the antenna includes connection means for connecting the antenna to radio equipment and communicating received signals thereto.
- 17. An antenna according to claim 16 wherein the connection means is connected to one of the busbars.
- 18. An antenna according to claim 17 wherein the connection means are located near to one of the ends of the busbar.
- 19. An antenna according to claim 17 wherein the connection means are located within 10 cms of the ends of the busbar.
- 20. An antenna according to claim 17 wherein the connection means are located within 5 cms of the ends of the busbar.
- 21. An antenna according to claim 16 wherein the connection means is connected to one or more of the heating elements in the vicinity of the busbars.
- 22. An antenna according to claim 16 wherein the connection means is connected to one or more of the heating elements within 10 cms of the busbars.
- 23. An antenna according to claim 16 wherein the connection means is connected to one or more of the heating elements within 5 cms of the busbars.
- 24. An antenna according to claim 16 wherein the connection means is connected to an interconnecting element.
- 25. An antenna according to claim 16 wherein the connection means is connected to one of each respective pair of interconnecting elements.
- 26. An antenna according to either of claims 24 or 25 wherein the connection means is connected to an extension of an interconnecting element.
- 27. An antenna according to any of claims 24 to 26 wherein the connection means extends in close proximity to an area of conducting material which is itself connected to an earth.
- 28. An antenna according to claim 27 wherein the area of conducting material is connected to earth through the adhesive which, in use, fixes the window in the aperture, said adhesive being electrically conducting.
- 29. An antenna according to any one of claims 16 to 27 wherein the connection means includes a separate connecting element connecting two or more of the heating elements.
- 30. An antenna according to any one of claims 16 to 27 wherein the connection means includes a separate connecting element connecting the two topmost heating elements.
- 31. An antenna according to any one of claims 16 to 27 wherein the connection means includes a separate connecting element connecting the two bottommost heating elements.
- 32. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the DC connection point to one or both busbars is located at a “null point” in relation to the received radio waves.
- 33. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein said first heating element is one of the two outermost heating elements of the antenna array and/or said second heating element is the other of the two outermost heating elements of the antenna array.
- 34. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the wavelength λ is selected from a band of signals to be received, the band of signals being either in a range from 93 to 98 MHz, a range from 80 to 83 MHz or a range from 87 to 92 MHz.
- 35. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the path length from the mid-point of a busbar to the point of connection of the first or second interconnecting element with the first or second heating element, measured along the busbar and then along the first or second heating element respectively, is a distance in a range from 50.5 to 53 cms.
- 36. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein capacitive coupling means are formed on the window pane, the capacitive coupling means being electrically connected to the antenna, and electrically connected, in use, to the body surrounding the aperture in which the window is located.
- 37. An antenna according to claim 36 wherein the electrical connection to the body surrounding the aperture includes an area of conductor formed on the window which, in use, makes electrical contact with the adhesive used to secure the window.
- 38. An antenna according to either of claims 36 and 37 wherein further capacitive coupling means are formed on the window pane, each of the capacitive coupling means being electrically connected to each respectively of the two outermost heating elements of the antenna array, and electrically connected, in use, to the body surrounding the aperture in which the window is located.
- 39. An antenna for the reception of radio signals, the antenna including:
an antenna including an array of conductive elements formed on a window pane, capacitive coupling means also formed on the window pane, the capacitive coupling means being electrically connected to the antenna, electrical connection means for connecting, in use, the capacitive coupling means to the body surrounding the aperture in which the window is located.
- 40. An antenna according to claim 25 wherein the electrical connection means includes an area of conductor formed on the window which in use is in connection with the adhesive used to secure the window.
- 41. An antenna according to claim 25 wherein the window, in use, is secured by an electrically conductive adhesive, thereby providing the required conduction path to the body surrounding the aperture.
- 42. An antenna according to any one of claims 39 to 41 wherein further capacitive coupling means are formed on the window pane, each of the capacitive coupling means being electrically connected to each respectively of the two outermost heating elements of the antenna array, and electrically connected, in use, to the body surrounding the aperture in which the window is located.
- 43. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the interconnecting elements are disposed such that they interconnect points of substantially equal potential of the electrical heating supply so that substantially no heating current will flow through them.
- 44. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the conductive paths are formed by printing onto the window pane.
- 45. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the conductive paths are formed by deposition onto the window pane.
- 46. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the window pane is fitted, in use, to a motor vehicle during manufacture to provide that vehicle with an antenna for receiving radio broadcasts.
- 47. An antenna according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the busbars together with the interconnecting stripes of a window pane are tuned to resonate within a predetermined desired frequency range.
- 48. A method of manufacture of an antenna according to any one of the preceding claims.
- 49. A glass pane for a vehicle including an antenna according to any one of the preceding claims and wherein the array of conductive elements are disposed to constitute a heater for the pane.
- 50. A method of manufacture of a glass pane for a vehicle including an antenna according to any one of the preceding claims.
- 51. A vehicle including a window pane incorporating an antenna according to any one of the preceding claims.
- 52. A method of manufacture of a vehicle including a window pane incorporating an antenna according to any one of the preceding claims.
- 53. An antenna or vehicle including a window pane incorporating an antenna substantially as any one embodiment herein described with reference to FIGS. 3 to 7.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of PCT/GB01/03161, filed Jul. 12, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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