Claims
- 1. A helical antenna for producing a conical beam comprising:
- at least one coaxial cable defining a cable length;
- first and second helical conductors oppositely wound on said at least one coaxial cable, wherein each of said helical conductors comprises a plurality of turns positioned along said cable length with spaces between adjacent turns defining a pitch, a wound state of said helical conductors being non-uniform and non-logarithmic so that said pitch is varied along said cable length,
- said two helical conductors, when properly tuned and energized, providing a concurrent and direct generation of two oppositely polarized waves which are emitted by said antenna to travel in the same direction in a broad radiation pattern and with a broad elevation angle range.
- 2. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 1, wherein the size of a plurality of said spacings between adjacent turns of each of said helical conductors varies in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length.
- 3. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 2, wherein said spacing between adjacent turns varies gradually in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length.
- 4. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 2, wherein the size of said spacings between adjacent turns varies uniformly in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length.
- 5. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 2, wherein a helix diameter of each turn of said helical conductor varies along said cable length in accordance with the position of said turn along said cable length.
- 6. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 5, wherein the helix diameter varies gradually along said cable length in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length.
- 7. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 5, wherein the helix diameter varies uniformly in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length.
- 8. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 5, further comprising a plurality of dielectric supporting elements for fixing said helical conductor to said coaxial cable.
- 9. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 8, wherein the width of each of said helical conductors varies uniformly in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length.
- 10. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 8, wherein the width of each of said helical conductors varies nonuniformly in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length.
- 11. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 1, wherein a width of each of said helical conductors is changed in accordance with positions of turns of said helical conductor along said cable length.
- 12. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 11, wherein the width of each of said helical conductors is changed in accordance with a type of cable.
- 13. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 11, wherein a helix diameter of each turn of said helical conductors varies in accordance with the position of said turns along said cable length.
- 14. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 13, wherein the helix diameter is gradually changed in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length.
- 15. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 13, wherein the helix diameter varies uniformly in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length.
- 16. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 13, wherein the helix diameter varies in accordance with a type of cable.
- 17. A helical antenna comprising:
- at least one coaxial cable defining a cable length;
- first and second helical conductors oppositely wound on said at least one coaxial cable, wherein each of said helical conductors comprises a plurality of turns positioned along said cable length with spaces between adjacent turns defining a pitch, a wound state of said helical conductors being non-uniform so that said pitch is varied along said cable length,
- said two helical conductors, when properly tuned and energized, providing a concurrent and direct generation of two oppositely polarized waves which are emitted by said antenna to travel in the same direction in a broad radiation pattern and with a broad elevation angle range,
- wherein the size of a plurality of said spacings between adjacent turns of said helical conductor varies in accordance with the positions of said turns along said cable length, and,
- wherein said at least one cable comprises two different types of coaxial cable and the size of said spacings between adjacent turns varies in accordance with the types of said coaxial cable, said types varying on the basis of their lengths.
- 18. A helical antenna comprising:
- at least one coaxial cable defining a cable length;
- first and second helical conductors oppositely wound on said at least one coaxial cable, wherein each of said helical conductors comprises a plurality of turns positioned along said cable length with spaces between adjacent turns defining a pitch, a wound state of said helical conductors being non-uniform so that said pitch is varied along said cable length,
- said two helical conductors, when properly tuned and energized, providing a concurrent and direct generation of two oppositely polarized waves which are emitted by said antenna to travel in the same direction in a broad radiation pattern and with a broad elevation angle range,
- wherein a helix diameter of each turn of said helical conductor varies along said cable length in accordance with the position of said turn along said cable length, and
- wherein said at least one cable comprises two different types of coaxial cable and the helix diameter varies along said cable length in accordance with the types of said coaxial cable, said types varying on the basis of their lengths.
- 19. A helical antenna comprising:
- at least one coaxial cable defining a cable length;
- first and second helical conductors oppositely wound on said at least one coaxial cable, wherein each of said helical conductors comprises a plurality of turns positioned along said cable length with spaces between adjacent turns defining a pitch, a wound state of said helical conductors being non-uniform so that said pitch is varied along said cable length,
- said two helical conductors, when properly tuned and energized, providing a concurrent and direct generation of two oppositely polarized waves which are emitted by said antenna to travel in the same direction in a broad radiation pattern and with a broad elevation angle range, said at least one coaxial cable further comprising a plurality of coaxial cables having different lengths and being connected parallely along one axis, said helical conductors being wound thereon, said plurality of cables comprising different types varying on the basis of their lengths.
- 20. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 19, further comprising a plurality of input/output connectors, each being connected to one of said coaxial cables.
- 21. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 19, wherein spacings between turns of said helical conductors are changed in accordance with the types of said coaxial cables.
- 22. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 19, wherein a helix diameter of each turn of said helical conductors is changed in accordance with said coaxial cables.
- 23. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 19, wherein a width of each of said helical conductors is changed in accordance with said coaxial cables.
- 24. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 19, further comprising at least one metal plate interposed between said helical conductors.
- 25. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 19, further comprising at least one radio wave absorption plate interposed between said helical conductors.
- 26. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 19, further comprising a plurality of dielectric supporting elements for fixing said helical conductor to said coaxial cables.
- 27. A helical antenna comprising:
- a dielectric cylinder having a longitudinal axis;
- at least two oppositely wound helical conductors mounted within said dielectric cylinder and extending along said axis;
- a coaxial cable, for substantially all of its length along said axis of said dielectric mounted outside of said dielectric cylinder and connected to said helical conductors, said cable being disposed substantially parallel to said axis; and
- twisting means, mounted on said dielectric cylinder, for twisting said helical conductors;
- said two helical conductors, when properly tuned and energized, providing a concurrent and direct generation of two oppositely polarized waves which are emitted by said antenna to travel in the same direction.
- 28. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 27, wherein said twisting means comprises:
- a first cap fixed at a first end of said dielectric cylinder and connected to a first end of at least one of said helical conductors;
- a second cap rotatably mounted at a second end of said dielectric cylinder and connected to a second end of at least one of helical conductors.
- 29. A helical antenna as set forth in claim 28, wherein said second cap has at least one hole for receiving at least one of said helical conductors.
- 30. A helical antenna comprising;
- a dielectric cylinder;
- at least one helical conductor mounted within said dielectric cylinder;
- a coaxial cable, mounted outside of said dielectric cylinder and connected to said helical conductor;
- twisting means, mounted on said dielectric cylinder, for twisting said helical conductor;
- a first cap fixed at a first end of said dielectric cylinder and connected to a first end of said helical conductor; and
- a second cap rotatably mounted at a second end of said dielectric cylinder and connected to a second end of said helical conductor;
- wherein said second cap has a plurality of protrusions corresponding to a plurality of holes provided at an innerwall of said dielectric cylinder.
- 31. A helical antenna comprising;
- a dielectric cylinder;
- at least one helical conductor mounted within said dielectric cylinder;
- a coaxial cable, mounted outside of said dielectric cylinder and connected to said helical conductor; and
- twisting means, mounted on said dielectric cylinder, for twisting said helical conductor;
- a first cap fixed at a first end of said dielectric cylinder and connected to a first end of said helical conductor; and
- a second cap rotatably mounted at a second end of said dielectric cylinder and connected to a second end of said helical conductor;
- wherein said second cap has a plurality of holes corresponding to a plurality of holes provided at the second end of said dielectric cylinder,
- said second cap being fixed to said dielectric cylinder by inserting a pin into one of said holes of said second cap and one of said holes of said dielectric cylinder.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
5-334808 |
Dec 1993 |
JPX |
|
5-334809 |
Dec 1993 |
JPX |
|
5-334810 |
Dec 1993 |
JPX |
|
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/363,914 filed Dec. 27, 1994 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
51-126024 |
Nov 1976 |
JPX |
2-60307 |
Feb 1990 |
JPX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
363914 |
Dec 1994 |
|