Claims
- 1. A coaxial transmission-line crossing-element comprising:
- a first hybrid coupler and a second hybrid coupler, each of said couplers having a first input port, a second input port, a first output port, and a second output port; and wherein
- said first output port of said first coupler is connected to said first input port of said second coupler, said second output port of said first coupler is connected to said second input port of said second coupler, said first and said second input ports of said first coupler serving as input ports of said crossing element, and said first and said second output ports of said second coupler serving as output ports of said crossing element; and wherein
- each of said couplers comprises:
- a housing of electrically conductive material having a top wall and a bottom wall, there being a front wall, a back wall, a first sidewall and a second sidewall joining said top wall to said bottom wall, said housing having four openings oriented normally to a common plane, said top wall and said bottom wall being parallel to said common plane, said openings being positioned serially around a center of said housing and pointing outward in different directions;
- center conductors disposed in each of said openings to form therewith said input ports and said output ports, said first input port and said first output port being located at opposite ends of said first sidewall, said second input port and said second output port being located at opposite ends of said second sidewall, said first input port and said second input port being located at opposite ends of said front wall, and said first output port and said second output port being located on opposite ends of said back wall;
- a pair of bars electrically connecting ports of said first sidewall with ports of said second sidewall, said bars being uniformly positioned apart from each other and from an inner surface of said housing, a first bar of said pair of bars being twisted about a second bar of said pair of bars with a half twist to enable said first bar to interconnect said first input port with said second output port, and to enable said second bar to interconnect said second input port with said first output port; and wherein
- in each of said couplers, said half twist comprises a central portion of said first and of said second bars, in each of said bars said central portion having a notch, the notch of said first bar facing and interleaving the notch of said second bar.
- 2. A crossing element according to claim 1 wherein, in each of said couplers, each of said bars has a first end portion and a second end portion joined by said central portion, said first end portion and said second end portion being straight and of equal length, the sum of the lengths of the two end portions plus the central portion in each of said bars being approximately one-quarter wavelength of radiation propagating through said couplers.
- 3. A crossing element according to claim 1 wherein, in each of said couplers, each of said bars has a rectangular cross section and flat outer surfaces, one of said flat surfaces being planar throughout the length of said bar.
- 4. A crossing element according to claim 3 wherein, in each of said couplers, said one flat surface of one of said bars is parallel to said one flat surface of the other of said bars, said half twist retaining the planar configuration of said one flat surface in each of said bars.
- 5. A coaxial transmission-line crossing-element comprising:
- a first hybrid coupler and a second hybrid coupler, each of said couplers having a first input port, a second input port, a first output port, and a second output port; and wherein
- said first output port of said first coupler is connected to said first input port of said second coupler, said second output port of said first coupler is connected to said second input port of said second coupler, said first and said second input ports of said first coupler serving as input ports of said crossing element, and said first and said second output ports of said second coupler serving as output ports of said crossing element; and wherein
- each of said couplers comprises:
- a housing of electrically conductive material having a top wall and a bottom wall, there being a front wall, a back wall, a first sidewall and a second sidewall joining said top wall to said bottom wall, said housing having four openings oriented normally to a common plane, said top wall and said bottom wall being parallel to said common plane, said openings being positioned serially around a center of said housing and pointing outward in different directions;
- center conductors disposed in each of said openings to form therewith said input ports and said output ports, said first input port and said first output port being located at opposite ends of said first sidewall, said second input port and said second output port being located at opposite ends of said second sidewall, said first input port and said second input port being located at opposite ends of said front wall, and said first output port and said second output port being located on opposite ends of said back wall;
- a pair of bars electrically connecting ports of said first sidewall with ports of said second sidewall, said bars being uniformly positioned apart from each other and from an inner surface of said housing, a first bar of said pair of bars being twisted about a second bar of said pair of bars with a half twist to enable said first bar to interconnect said first input port with said second output port, and to enable said second bar to interconnect said second input port with said first output port; and wherein,
- in each of said couplers, each of said bars has a central portion, and a first end portion and a second end portion joined by said central portion, said first end portion and said second end portion being straight and of equal length, said half twist comprising the central portions of said first and said second bar;
- in each of said couplers, each of said bars has a rectangular cross section and flat outer surfaces, one of said flat surfaces being planar throughout the length of said bar, the sum of the lengths of the two end portions plus the central portion in each of said bars being approximately one-quarter wavelength of radiation propagating through said couplers;
- in each of said couplers, said one flat surface of one of said bars is parallel to said one flat surface of the other of said bars, said half twist retaining the planar configuration of said one flat surface in each of said bars; and
- in each of said couplers, said half twist comprises the central portion of said first and said second bars, in each of said bars said central portions having a notch opposite said one planar surface, the notch of said first bar facing and interleaving the notch of said second bar.
- 6. A crossing element according to claim 5 wherein, in each of said couplers, end portions of each bar are parallel to the front wall and the back wall of said housing.
- 7. A crossing element according to claim 6 wherein, in each of said couplers and in each bar, said central portion is angled relative to first and said second end portions of the bar to permit an interleaving and crossing configuration of the central portions of said first and said second bars of a coupler.
- 8. A crossing element according to claim 7 wherein, in each of said couplers, there is capacitance between said first bar and said second bar for coupling an electromagnetic wave between said first bar and said second bar, the capacitance per unit length of an end portion of a bar being established by a clearance between end portions of said first and said second bars, and wherein the clearance between central portions of said bars in the notches of said central portions is enlarged relative to the clearance between said end portions of said bars to provide for a capacitance per unit length of said central portions of said bars substantially equal to the capacitance per unit length of the end portions of said bars, thereby to inhibit the formation of reflected waves of electromagnetic power.
- 9. In a crossing element according to claim 5 wherein, in each of said couplers, each bar has a first and a second extension beyond said first and said second end portions, respectively, the central portion being parallel to a central longitudinal axis, the two extensions of the bar being parallel to and offset to opposite sides of said axis, the axes of the two bars being angled to provide for a crossover of the central portions of each of said bars.
- 10. A crossing element according to claim 9 wherein, in each of said couplers, and in each bar of a coupler, said one flat surface is parallel to said bottom wall, and each bar has opposing sidewalls intersecting said one flat surface, sections of the sidewalls on opposite sides of the central portion in said first bar facing corresponding sidewall sections of said second bar being angled relative to said central axis of said first bar.
- 11. A crossing element according to claim 10 wherein, in each of said couplers, corresponding sidewall sections of the extensions of said second bar are angled to the central axis of said second bar equally with a corresponding sidewall section angulation of the extensions of said first bar, the sum of angulations of the sidewall sections of said first and said second bars being equal to approximately half a crossing angle of axes of said first and said second bars, thereby to provide a taper to said extensions of said bars.
- 12. A crossing element according to claim 11 wherein, in each of said couplers, each notch is a double stepped notch.
- 13. A crossing element according to claim 12 wherein, in each of said couplers, and in each bar of a coupler, the central portion is narrowed relative to the extensions of the bar by angulation of the sidewall sections relative to the central axis, the narrowing of the central portion producing an isthmus of smaller cross section than said extensions.
- 14. A crossing element according to claim 13 wherein, in each of said couplers, said housing includes an iris comprising vanes extending from sidewalls of the housing between the extensions of said first and said second bars.
- 15. A crossing element according to claim 14 wherein each of said couplers includes a dielectric spacer disposed between opposed end portions on opposite sides of a gap formed by the notches of said first and said second bars.
- 16. A crossing element according to claim 15 wherein each of said couplers further comprises a front dielectric support disposed between said front wall and end portions of each of said bars, and a back dielectric support disposed between said back wall and end portions of each of said bars.
- 17. A crossing element according to claim 9 wherein, in each of said couplers, each notch is a double stepped notch.
- 18. A crossing element according to claim 10 wherein, in each of said couplers, and in each bar of a coupler, the central portion is narrowed relative to the extensions of the bar by angulation of the sidewall sections relative to the central axis, the narrowing of the central portion producing an isthmus of smaller cross section than said extensions.
- 19. A crossing element according to claim 10 wherein, in each of said couplers, said housing includes an iris comprising vanes extending from sidewalls of the housing between the extensions of said first and said second bars.
- 20. A coupler for electromagnetic power comprising:
- a housing of electrically conductive material having a top wall and a bottom wall, there being a front wall, a back wall, a first sidewall and a second sidewall joining said top wall to said bottom wall, said housing having four openings oriented normally to a common plane, said top wall and said bottom wall being parallel to said common plane, said openings being positioned serially around a center of said housing and pointing outward in different directions;
- center conductors disposed in each of said openings to form therewith a first input port and a second input port and a first output port and second output port, said first input port and said first output port being located at opposite ends of said first sidewall, said second input port and said second output port being located at opposite ends of said second sidewall, said first input port and said second input port being located at opposite ends of said front wall, and said first output port and said second output port being located on opposite ends of said back wall;
- a pair of bars electrically connecting ports of said first sidewall with ports of said second sidewall, said bars being uniformly positioned apart from each other and from an inner surface of said housing, a first bar of said pair of bars being twisted about a second bar of said pair of bars with a half twist to enable said first bar to interconnect said first input port with said second output port, and to enable said second bar to interconnect said second input port with said first output port; and wherein
- said half twist comprises a central portion of said first and of said second bars, in each of said bars said central portion having a notch, the notch of said first bar facing and interleaving the notch of said second bar.
- 21. A coupler according to claim 20 wherein each of said bars has a first end portion and a second end portion joined by said central portion, said first end portion and said second end portion being straight and of equal length, the sum of the lengths of the two end portions plus the central portion in each of said bars being approximately one-quarter wavelength of radiation propagating through said couplers.
- 22. A coupler according to claim 20 wherein each of said bars has a rectangular cross section and flat outer surfaces, one of said flat surfaces being planar throughout the length of said bar.
- 23. A coupler according to claim 22 wherein said one flat surface of one of said bars is parallel to said one flat surface of the other of said bars, said half twist retaining the planar configuration of said one flat surface in each of said bars.
- 24. A coupler for electromagnetic power comprising:
- a housing of electrically conductive material having a top wall and a bottom wall, there being a front wall, a back wall, a first sidewall and a second sidewall joining said top wall to said bottom wall, said housing having four openings oriented normally to a common plane, said top wall and said bottom wall being parallel to said common plane, said openings being positioned serially around a center of said housing and pointing outward in different directions;
- center conductors disposed in each of said openings to form therewith a first input port and a second input port and a first output port and second output port, said first input port and said first output port being located at opposite ends of said first sidewall, said second input port and said second output port being located at opposite ends of said second sidewall, said first input port and said second input port being located at opposite ends of said front wall, and said first output port and said second output port being located on opposite ends of said back wall;
- a pair of bars electrically connecting ports of said first sidewall with ports of said second sidewall, said bars being uniformly positioned apart from each other and from an inner surface of said housing, a first bar of said pair of bars being twisted about a second bar of said pair of bars with a half twist to enable said first bar to interconnect said first input port with said second output port, and to enable said second bar to interconnect said second input port with said first output port; and wherein
- in each of said couplers, each of said bars has a central portion, and a first end portion and a second end portion joined by said central portion, said first end portion and said second end portion being straight and of equal length, said half twist comprising the central portions of said first and said second bars;
- in each of said couplers, each of said bars has a rectangular cross section and flat outer surfaces, one of said flat surfaces being planar throughout the length of said bar, the sum of the lengths of the two end portions plus the central portion in each of said bars being approximately one-quarter wavelength of radiation propagating through said couplers;
- in each of said couplers, said one flat surface of one of said bars is parallel to said one flat surface of the other of said bars, said half twist retaining the planar configuration of said one flat surface in each of said bars; and
- in each of said couplers, said half twist comprises the central portion of said first and said second bars, in each of said bars said central portions having a notch opposite said one planar surface, the notch of said first bar facing and interleaving the notch of said second bar.
- 25. A coupler according to claim 24 wherein end portions of each bar are parallel to the front wall and the back wall of said housing.
- 26. A coupler according to claim 25 wherein in each bar, said central portion is angled relative to first and said second end portions of the bar to permit an interleaving and crossing configuration of the central portions of said first and said second bars of a coupler.
- 27. A coupler according to claim 26 wherein there is capacitance between said first bar and said second bar for coupling an electromagnetic wave between said first bar and said second bar, the capacitance per unit length of an end portion of a bar being established by a clearance between end portions of said first and said second bars, and wherein the clearance between central portions of said bars in the notches of said central portions is enlarged relative to the clearance between said end portions of said bars to provide for a capacitance per unit length of said central portions of said bars substantially equal to the capacitance per unit length of the end portions of said bars, thereby to inhibit the formation of reflected waves of electromagnetic power.
- 28. A coupler according to claim 24 wherein each bar has a first and a second extension beyond said first and said second end portions, respectively, the central portion being parallel to a central longitudinal axis, the two extensions of the bar being parallel to and offset to opposite sides of said axis, the axes of the two bars being angled to provide for a crossover of the central portions of each of said bars.
- 29. A coupler according to claim 28 wherein in each bar, said one flat surface is parallel to said bottom wall, and each bar has opposing sidewalls intersecting said one flat surface, sections of the sidewalls on opposite sides of the central portion in said first bar facing corresponding sidewall sections of said second bar being angled relative to said central axis of said first bar.
- 30. A coupler according to claim 29 wherein corresponding sidewall sections of the extensions of said second bar are angled to the central axis of said second bar equally with a corresponding sidewall section angulation of the extensions of said first bar, the sum of angulations of the sidewall sections of said first and said second bars being equal to approximately half a crossing angle of axes of said first and said second bars, thereby to provide a taper to said extensions of said bars.
- 31. A coupler according to claim 30 wherein each notch is a double stepped notch.
- 32. A coupler according to claim 31 wherein in each bar the central portion is narrowed relative to the extensions of the bar by angulation of the sidewall sections relative to the central axis, the narrowing of the central portion producing an isthmus of smaller cross section than said extensions.
- 33. A coupler according to claim 32 wherein said housing includes an iris comprising vanes extending from sidewalls of the housing between the end portions of said first and said second bars.
- 34. A coupler according to claim 33 further comprising a dielectric spacer disposed between opposed end portions on opposite sides of a gap formed by the notches of said first and said second bars.
- 35. A coupler according to claim 34 further comprising a front dielectric support disposed between said front wall and end portions of each of said bars, and a back dielectric support disposed between said back wall and end portions of each of said bars.
- 36. A coupler according to claim 28 wherein each notch is a double stepped notch.
- 37. A coupler according to claim 29 wherein in each bar the central portion is narrowed relative to the extensions of the bar by angulation of the sidewall sections relative to the central axis, the narrowing of the central portion producing an isthmus of smaller cross section than said extensions.
- 38. A coupler according to claim 29 wherein said housing includes an iris comprising vanes extending from sidewalls of the housing between the extensions of said first and said second bars.
- 39. A coupler according to claim 24 wherein the length of each of said notches is less than one-tenth of the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave propagating through the coupler.
- 40. A coupler according to claim 24 wherein said notches of the central portion of each of said bars envelop each other to a sufficient depth to provide for an in-plane crossing of an electromagnetic wave propagating through the coupler.
- 41. A coupler according to claim 24 further comprising means for supporting each of said bars within said housing and insulated from each other and from said housing.
- 42. A coupler according to claim 30 wherein an extension of said first bar is angled relative to the opposed extension of said second bar by an angle of 90 degrees.
Government Interests
This invention was made with government support under contract No. F04701-85-C-0067 awarded by the Air Force. The government has certain rights in this invention.
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