Claims
- 1. A bar antenna in combination with a portion of a vehicle, comprising:
a case mounted on the portion of the vehicle; a bobbin positioned in the case; a one-piece ferromagnetic core positioned in the bobbin; at least one coil winding wound around an outside of the bobbin; and a potting material between an outside of the core and an inside of the bobbin, and between an inside of the case and an outside of the bobbin.
- 2. The bar antenna in combination with the portion of the vehicle as set forth in the claim 1, wherein a clearance is defined between the core and the bobbin, and the potting material is located in the clearance.
- 3. The bar antenna in combination with the portion of the vehicle as set forth in the claim 1, wherein a clearance is defined between the bobbin and the case, and the potting material is located in the clearance.
- 4. The bar antenna in combination with the portion of the vehicle as set forth in the claim 1, including at least one through hole formed in the bobbin and communicating with an interior of the bobbin in which is located the core.
- 5. The bar antenna in combination with the portion of the vehicle as set forth in the claim 1, wherein the portion of the vehicle is one of a vehicle 3 rearview mirror, a vehicle side door mirror, a vehicle pillar and vehicle molding.
- 6. The bar antenna in combination with the portion of the vehicle as set forth in the claim 1, wherein the bobbin is made from polyester liquid-crystal polymer.
- 7. The bar antenna in combination with the portion of the vehicle as set forth in the claim 1, wherein the potting material is urethane rubber material.
- 8. A bar antenna comprising:
a single body ferromagnetic core; a bobbin in which is accommodated the core, the bobbin having at least one coil wound outside the bobbin; a case in which is positioned the core and the bobbin; and a potting material positioned in at least the bobbin.
- 9. The bar antenna as set forth in the claim 8, wherein a clearance is defined between the core and the bobbin, and the potting material is located in the clearance.
- 10. The bar antenna as set forth in the claim 8, wherein a clearance is defined between the bobbin and the case, and a potting material is located in the clearance.
- 11. The bar antenna as set forth in the claim 8, including at least one through hole formed in the bobbin and communicating with an interior of the bobbin in which is located the core.
- 12. The bar antenna as set forth in the claim 8, wherein the core is made from Mn/Zn ferrite material.
- 13. The bar antenna as set forth in the claim 8, wherein the bobbin is made from polyester liquid-crystal polymer.
- 14. The bar antenna as set forth in the claim 8, wherein the potting material is urethane rubber material.
- 15. A method of manufacturing a bar antenna comprising:
winding a plurality of coils onto a bobbin having a hollow space; placing a single body ferromagnetic substance core into the hollow space of the bobbin; positioning the bobbin in a case; and introducing a potting material into the hollow space of the bobbin.
- 16. The method as set forth in the claim 15, including eliminating air bubbles from the potting material prior to introducing the potting material into the hollow space of the bobbin.
- 17. The method as set forth in the claim 15, wherein the potting material has a viscosity less than 40 poise when introducing the potting material into the hollow space of the bobbin.
- 18. The method as set forth in the claim 15, wherein the potting material is introduced into hollow space of the bobbin after the bobbin is placed in the case.
- 19. The method as set forth in the claim 18, wherein the potting material is hardened by subjecting the potting material to an environment heated to at least 80° Celsius.
- 20. The method as set forth in the claim 15, wherein the potting material is introduced into the hollow space of the bobbin after the bobbin is positioned in the case by introducing the potting material into an opening in the case, with the potting material flowing through holes in the bobbin and being introduced into the hollow space of the bobbin.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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2000-177061 |
Jun 2000 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 with respect to Japanese Application No. 2000-177061 filed on Jun. 13, 2000, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.