The present invention relates to antennas generally and more particularly to antennas for mobile communicators.
The following Patent documents are believed to represent the current state of the art:
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,680,705 and 5,764,190; and
U.S. Published Patent Application No: 2005/0057409.
The present invention seeks to provide an improved antenna for use in a mobile communicator.
There is thus provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention an antenna having multiple radiating bands, including a ground plane, a feed plate extending generally parallel to and being spaced from the ground plane by a first distance and having a feed connection extending between the feed plate and the ground plane, at least one radiating element extending generally parallel to and being spaced from the feed plate by a second distance and at least one galvanic connector connecting the at least one radiating element at a first location on the at least one radiating element to the ground plane at a first location on the ground plane, the first location on the ground plane being separated from the feed connection by a third distance, the first, second and third distances being selected to achieve desired impedance matching of the feed plate, and the feed plate feeding the at least one radiating element at a location corresponding to an impedance substantially greater than 50 Ohm at least one band.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the ground plane has an aperture formed therein, and the feed connection extends through the aperture.
There is also provided in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention an antenna having multiple radiating bands including a ground plane, a feed plate extending generally parallel to and being spaced from the ground plane by a first distance and having a feed connection extending between the feed plate and the ground plane, at least one radiating element extending generally parallel to and being spaced from the feed plate by a second distance, at least one galvanic connector connecting the at least one radiating element at a first location on the at least one radiating element to the ground plane at a first location on the ground plane, the first location on the ground plane being separated from the feed connection by a third distance and a galvanic connection connecting the at least one radiating element and the feed plate, there being a capacitive and a galvanic connection between the feed plate and the at least one radiating element.
There is further provided in accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the present invention an antenna having multiple radiating bands including a ground plane, a feed plate extending generally parallel to and being spaced from the ground plane by a first distance and having a feed connection between the feed plate and the ground plane, at least one radiating element extending generally parallel to and being spaced from the feed plate by a second distance and at least one galvanic connector connecting the at least one radiating element at a first location on the at least one radiating element to the ground plane at a first location on the ground plane, the first location on the ground plane being separated from the feed connection by a third distance, the feed plate at least partially overlapping portions of at least two conductive arms defined by the at least one radiating element and the at least one galvanic connector.
There is additionally provided in accordance with an additional preferred embodiment of the present invention an antenna having multiple radiating bands including a ground plane, a feed plate extending generally parallel to and being spaced from the ground plane by a first distance and having a feed connection between said feed plate and said ground plane, at least one radiating element extending generally parallel to and being spaced from the feed plate by a second distance, and at least one galvanic connector connecting the feed plate at a first location on the feed plate to the ground plane at a first location on the ground plane, said first location on the ground plane being separated from the feed connection by a third distance, the first, second and third distances being selected to achieve desired impedance matching of the feed.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the antenna also includes a dielectric support platform underlying the at least one radiating element. Preferably, the first, second and third distances are selected to achieve desired impedance matching of the feed plate.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention the feed plate includes a capacitive feed plate. Preferably, the feed connection extends from a feed contact pad which is electrically insulated from the ground plane. Additionally or alternatively, the at least one radiating element is formed with at least one slot.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the present invention the at least one galvanic connector extends from a ground contact pad which is galvanically connected to the ground plane.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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A radiating element 110 extends generally parallel to and is spaced from the feed plate 104 by a second distance D2. A galvanic connector 112 is connected at a first end thereof to radiating element 110 at a location 114 on the radiating element 110 and at a second end thereof to the ground plane 100 at a location 116 on the ground plane 100. Location 116 on the ground plane 100 is separated from the feed connection 106 by a third distance D3.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first, second and third distances D1, D2 and D3 and the area of the feed plate 104 are selected to achieve desired impedance matching of the feed to the antenna. The third distance D3 preferably allows the feed plate 104 to feed radiating element 110 at a location corresponding to an impedance substantially greater than 50 Ohm at least one band. Typical radiating bands of the antenna of
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A radiating element 209 extends generally parallel to and is spaced from the capacitive feed plate 204 by a second distance D12. The radiating element 209 preferably comprises a rectangular plate which is formed with a longitudinal slot 210 along a central portion thereof. Slot 210 communicates with a transversely extending slot 211.
A galvanic connector 212, preferably extending diagonally with respect to ground plane 200 and to capacitive feed plate 204, is connected at a first end thereof to the radiating element 209 at a location 214 on the radiating element 209 and at a second end thereof to the ground plane 200 at a ground contact pad 215 at a location 216 on the ground plane 200. Ground contact pad 215 is galvanically connected to the ground plane 200. The location 216 on the ground plane 200 is separated from the feed connection 206 at the ground plane 200 by a third distance D13.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first, second and third distances D11, D12 and D13 and the area of the feed plate 204 are selected to achieve desired impedance matching of the feed to the antenna. The third distance D13 preferably allows the capacitive feed plate 204 to feed radiating element 209 at a location corresponding to an impedance substantially greater than 50 Ohm at least one band. Typical radiating bands of the antenna of
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A radiating element 309 extends generally parallel to and is spaced from the capacitive feed plate 304 by a second distance D22. The radiating element 309 preferably comprises a generally rectangular plate which is curved at some of its edges and is formed with a multidirectional slot 310 having various dimensions and which defines at least two conductive arms, designated generally by reference numerals 311 and 312.
A galvanic connector 313, preferably extending diagonally with respect to ground plane 300 and to capacitive feed plate 304, is connected at a first end thereof to the radiating element 309 at a location 314 on the radiating element 309 and at a second end thereof to the ground plane 300 at a ground contact pad 315 at a location 316 on the ground plane 300. Ground contact pad 315 is galvanically connected to the ground plane 300. The location 316 on the ground plane 300 is separated from the feed connection 306 at the ground plane 300 by a third distance D23.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first, second and third distances D21, D22 and D23 and the area of the feed plate 304 are selected to achieve desired impedance matching of the feed to the antenna. Typical radiating bands of the antenna of
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A radiating element 409 extends generally parallel to and is spaced from the capacitive feed plate 404 by a second distance D32. The radiating element 409 preferably comprises a rectangular plate which is formed with a pair of longitudinal slots 410 along a central portion thereof. Slots 410 communicate with a transversely extending slot 411.
One or more galvanic connectors 412, preferably extending diagonally with respect to ground plane 400 and to capacitive feed plate 404, are connected at first ends thereof to the radiating element 409 at locations 414 on the radiating element 409 and at second ends thereof to the ground plane 400 at one or more ground contact pads 415 at locations 416 on the ground plane 400. Ground contact pads 415 are galvanically connected to the ground plane 400. One or more of locations 416 on the ground plane 400 are separated from the feed connection 406 at the ground plane 400 by a third distance D33.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first, second and third distances D31, D32 and D33 and the area of the feed plate 404 are selected to achieve desired impedance matching of the feed to the antenna. Typical radiating bands of the antenna of
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A radiating element 509 extends generally parallel to and is spaced from the capacitive feed plate 504 by a second distance D42. The radiating element 509 preferably comprises a rectangular plate which is formed with a longitudinal slot 510 along a central portion thereof. Slot 510 communicates with a transversely extending slot 511.
A galvanic connector 512, preferably extending diagonally with respect to ground plane 500 and to capacitive feed plate 504, connected at a first end thereof to the capacitive feed plate 504 at a location 514 on the capacitive feed plate 504 and at a second end thereof to the ground plane 500 at a ground contact pad 515 at a location 516 on the ground plane 500. Ground contact pad 515 is galvanically connected to the ground plane 500. The location 516 on the ground plane 500 is separated from the feed connection 506 at the ground plane 500 by a third distance D43.
A second galvanic connector 520, which preferably extends diagonally with respect to ground plane 500 and connects radiating element 509 with the ground plane 500.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first, second and third distances D41, D42 and D43 and the area of the feed plate 504 are selected to achieve desired impedance matching of the feed to the antenna. Typical radiating bands of the antenna of
A particular feature of the antenna of
It is appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of various features described hereinabove as well as variations and modifications thereto which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the above description and which are not in the prior art.
The present application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/661,750 filed Mar. 15, 2005, and entitled NON-CONTACT FEED FOR INTERNAL ANTENNA and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/749,364 filed Dec. 9, 2005 and entitled COMBINED CONTACT FEED FOR INTERNAL ANTENNA, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference and priority of which is hereby claimed pursuant to 37 CFR 1.78(a) (4) and (5)(i).
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