Bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6297784
  • Patent Number
    6,297,784
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 2, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna includes a shaft fastened to a cellular telephone, an insulative barrel fastened to the shaft at a top side, a first coil for a first frequency mounted inside the insulative barrel, and a second coil for a second frequency mounted around the periphery of the insulative barrel.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a cellular telephone antenna, and more particularly to a bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna which uses two coils to form a bi-frequency antenna structure.




Conventional cellular telephones are specifically designed for a particular frequency. There are disclosed a variety of advanced cellular telephones with bi-frequency antenna capable of matching GSM900 and GSM1800.

FIGS. 1 and 2

show a bi-frequency antenna for a cellular telephone according to the prior art. This structure of bi-frequency antenna uses a conductive plate


10


instead of a winding. The conductive plate


10


is made of a thin sheet of metal by stamping, having a wave-like vertical section


11


, and a wave-like horizontal section


12


. When the conductive plate


10


is made, it is adhered to the periphery of a shaft


13


. Because the stamping die for making the conductive plate


10


is of high precision, the cost is high. Further, adhering the conductive plate


10


to the periphery of the shaft


13


is not an easy job.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the main object of the present invention to provide a bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna which is simple and inexpensive. According to the present invention, the bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna comprises a shaft fastened to a cellular telephone, an insulative barrel fastened to the shaft at a top side, a first coil for a first frequency mounted inside the insulative barrel, and a second coil for a second frequency mounted around the periphery of the insulative barrel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna according to the prior art.





FIG. 2

is an extended out view of the conductive plate shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view in an enlarged scale of the bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna shown in FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to FIGS. from


3


through


5


, a bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna in accordance with the present invention is generally comprised of a shaft


20


for connection to a cellular telephone, an insulative barrel


30


connected to the shaft


20


at the top, a first coil


40


mounted within the insulative barrel


30


, and a second coil


50


mounted around the periphery of the insulative barrel


30


.




The shaft


20


comprises a stepped upper section formed of an upper small diameter portion


22


and a lower big diameter portion


23


, and an outward flange


21


raised around the periphery of the lowest end of the lower big diameter portion


23


. The insulative barrel


30


is mounted on the lower big diameter portion


23


of the shaft


20


around the upper small diameter portion


22


. After installation of the insulative barrel


30


, an annular space


32


is defined within the insulative barrel


30


around the upper small diameter portion


22


of the shaft


20


(see FIG.


5


). The first coil


40


is made of a metal wire, and mounted on the upper small diameter portion


22


of the shaft


20


within the insulative barrel


30


. The second coil


50


is made of a metal wire, and mounted on the outward flange


21


of the shaft


20


around the periphery of the insulative barrel


30


.




The aforesaid first coil


40


and second coil


50


are obtained subject to the following equation:




assume match frequency is f


0


, thus,







f
0

=

1

2

π


LC













in which L=inductance value, C=capacitance value




because







Z
L

=


j






wL


(


j
=


-
1



,

w
=

2

π





f



)








Z
c


=

1

j





wL













When matching both Z


L


+Z


C


=0, thus,








j





wL

+

1

j





wL



=


0




-


w
2


L

+

1
C


=
0






w
2

=

1
LC






w
2

=

1
LC





w
=



1

LC








f
0


=

1

2

π


LC














When the test values of the coils to be used are put in the aforesaid equation, the desired coils for bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna are obtained.




Because the coils for the bi-frequency cellular telephone are of common components that can easily be obtained, the manufacturing cost of the bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna is low.



Claims
  • 1. A bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna comprising:a) a shaft configured to be fastened to a cellular telephone, the shaft having a stepped upper section formed by an upper smaller diameter portion and a lower, larger diameter portion, and an outward flange located below the stepped upper section; b) a hollow, tubular insulative barrel fixedly mounted on the lower, larger diameter portion and extending therefrom so as to surround and be spaced from the upper, smaller diameter portion; c) a first coil of metal wire for a first frequency mounted on the upper smaller diameter portion and located completely within the hollow insulative barrel; and, d) a second coil of metal wire for a second frequency mounted on the outward flange and extending around a periphery of the insulative barrel.
  • 2. The bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna of claim 1 wherein the first and second coils have a match frequency f0 selected according to the formula: f0=12⁢π⁢LCwhere:L=inductance value C=capacitance value
  • 3. The bi-frequency cellular telephone antenna of claim 1 wherein said first coil has a bottom end inserted into an annular space between said upper smaller diameter portion and said insulative barrel, and is supported on said lower larger portion.
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