Claims
- 1. An antenna system comprising a unitary structure having a plurality of antennas, said antennas being configured to provide both directional beam coverage and omnidirectional beam coverage.
- 2. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the antennas includes a plurality of individual antenna elements.
- 3. The antenna system of claim 2 wherein said antenna elements include patch antenna elements.
- 4. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the antennas includes a dipole antenna.
- 5. The antenna system of claim 4 wherein at least one of the antennas includes a plurality of individual antenna elements, the dipole antenna forming a ground plane for said individual antenna elements.
- 6. The antenna system of claim 4 wherein said dipole antenna comprises at least one pair of tubular arms arranged generally coaxially and separated by a gap.
- 7. The antenna system of claim 6 wherein said dipole antenna further includes at least one tubular end section of similar cross-section configuration to said tubular arms and located adjacent an end of at least one of said tubular arms to define capacitive end loading for said dipole antenna.
- 8. The antenna system of claim 6 wherein said tubular arms are cylindrical.
- 9. The antenna system of claim 6 wherein the tubular arms are polygonal in cross-section.
- 10. The antenna system of claim 3 further comprising a dipole antenna, said patch antenna elements being mounted on a tubular support surface surrounding said dipole antenna.
- 11. The antenna system of claim 10 wherein the dipole antenna is tubular, said tubular support surface being of similar cross-sectional configuration to said tubular dipole antenna and of lesser axial length than said dipole element.
- 12. The antenna system of claim 10 wherein said patch antenna elements comprise an M by N array of rows and columns of patch elements.
- 13. The antenna system of claim 12 wherein the patch antenna elements in one of said rows and columns are arranged in evenly spaced fashion on said tubular support surface.
- 14. The antenna system of claim 12 wherein the patch antenna elements in one of said rows and columns are arranged in a staggered fashion on said tubular support surface.
- 15. The antenna system of claim 2 further comprising a beam selecting system coupled to said plurality of antenna elements.
- 16. The antenna system of claim 1 further comprising a control system coupled for selectively controlling the directional beam coverage and omnidirectional beam coverage of the antenna system.
- 17. The antenna system of claim 16 wherein said control system is operable for selectively choosing directional beam and omnidirectional beam coverage one of simultaneously and exclusively.
- 18. The antenna system of claim 16 wherein the directional beam coverage includes a plurality of directional beams, the control system operable for selecting one or more beams from said plurality.
- 19. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein at least one of said antennas comprises a bi-conical reflector element.
- 20, The antenna system of claim 19 wherein said bi-conical reflector element includes frusto-conical reflector portions.
- 21. The antenna system of claim 19 further comprising a plurality of bi-conical reflector elements positioned end to end and aligned generally coaxially.
- 22. The antenna system of claim 19 further comprising a feed structure extending through a central passageway of the bi-conical reflector element.
- 23. The antenna system of claim 22 wherein said feed structure comprises a coaxial cable with an aperture therein coupled to a reflector element to define a traveling wave feed configuration.
- 24. The antenna system of claim 23 wherein said feed structure comprises a plurality of coaxial cables, one for each reflector element.
- 25. The antenna system of claim 19 further comprising at least one reflective wall for dividing the reflector element into a plurality of sectors to define directional beams.
- 26. The antenna system of claim 19 further comprising a plurality of bi-conical reflector elements positioned end to end and aligned generally coaxially, at least one of the bi-conical reflector elements being spatially separated from another of the reflector elements.
- 27. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein at least one of said antennas comprises a plurality of dipole elements positioned end to end.
- 28. The antenna system of claim 27 wherein said dipole elements are tubular.
- 29. The antenna system of claim 27 wherein at least one of the dipole elements includes tubular dipole arms.
- 30. An antenna structure having a plurality of antenna elements configured and oriented to achieve both relatively narrow directional beam coverage and relatively wide omnidirectional beam coverage.
- 31. The antenna structure of claim 30 wherein said plurality of antenna elements are configured for simultaneously providing both omnidirectional and directional beam coverage.
- 32. The antenna structure of claim 30 comprising a relatively narrow coverage directional beam antenna having a ground plane, said ground plane being configured to serve as a relatively wide coverage antenna.
- 33. The antenna structure of claim 32 wherein said relatively narrow coverage antenna comprises a plurality of discretely excitable antenna elements.
- 34. The antenna structure of claim 31 comprising a relatively narrow coverage directional beam antenna and a relatively wide coverage antenna, the antennas being tubular.
- 35. The antenna structure of claim 34 wherein said tubular antennas are concentric.
- 36. The antenna structure claim 30 further comprising a relatively narrow directional beam antenna and a relatively wide omnidirectional beam antenna, the antennas adapted to be excited simultaneously or separately in time.
- 37. An antenna structure comprising concentric inner and outer cylindrical antennas, the inner cylindrical antenna acting as a ground plane for the outer cylindrical antenna.
- 38. The antenna structure of claim 37 wherein the outer antenna comprises an array of antenna elements, the inner antenna serving as a ground plane for the elements.
- 39. The antenna structure of claim 37 wherein the cross-section of the inner and outer antennas is one of circular and polygonal.
- 40. An antenna structure comprising inner and outer antennas, the inner antenna serving also as the ground plane for the outer antenna.
- 41. The antenna structure of claim 40 wherein the inner antenna is operable to be excited as a relatively wide coverage antenna, and the outer antenna is operable to be excited as a relatively narrow coverage antenna.
- 42. The antenna structure of claim 40 wherein said inner antenna is one of a dipole and a monopole antenna.
- 43. The antenna structure of claim 40 wherein said outer antenna includes an array of antenna elements.
- 44. An antenna structure comprising:
inner and outer antennas which define a central space therein; antenna electronics located in said central space.
- 45. An antenna structure comprising coaxial cylindrical inner and outer antennas adapted to be excited directly and a coaxial cylindrical structure axially separated and electrically isolated from the inner antenna, but capacitively coupled thereto to create a capacitive loading on said structure.
- 46. A method of sending and receiving radio frequency signals comprising, with a unitary structure having a plurality of antennas, configuring the antennas to provide both directional beam coverage and omnidirectional beam coverage.
- 47. The method of claim 46 including providing an omnidirectional antenna and forming a ground plane for a directional antenna with the omnidirectional antenna.
- 48. The method of claim 46 further comprising exciting a plurality of antenna elements for providing directional beam coverage and exciting a dipole antenna for providing omnidirectional beam coverage.
- 49. The method of claim 46 wherein said omnidirectional antenna and directional antenna include concentric tubular elements.
- 50. The method of claim 46 further comprising operating the antennas to provide both directional beam coverage and omnidirectional beam coverage simultaneously.
- 51. The method of claim 46 further comprising operating the antennas to selectively provide one of the directional beam coverage and omnidirectional beam coverage.
- 52. The method of claim 46 further comprising positioning a plurality of antenna elements on a cylindrical support structure as an M by N array of elements arranged in evenly spaced or staggered rows and columns.
- 53 The method of claim 52 and further including selectively utilizing the antenna elements of the array to define individual directional beams with the array.
- 54. The method of claim 53 further comprising selecting one or more of the individual directional beams.
- 55. The method of claim 46 further comprising selecting said omnidirectional beam coverage either independently of or simultaneously with, selection of said directional beam coverage.
- 56. The method of claim 46 further comprising exciting an element including a pair of frusto-conical reflector portions for providing directional beam coverage and omnidirectional beam coverage.
- 57. The method of claim 56 further comprising dividing the element into individual sectors for providing directional beam coverage.
- 58. The method of claim 46 further comprising exciting a dipole antenna for providing omnidirectional beam coverage.
- 59. The method of claim 56 further comprising exciting the element with a coaxial cable having an aperture coupled to the reflector portions to define a traveling wave feed structure.
- 60. The method of claim 57 further comprising selecting at least one of said sectors.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the priority date of U.S. Provisional application, Serial No. 60/254,009, filed Nov. 1, 2000, and this application is a continuation-in-part application of a U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/687,320, filed on Oct. 13, 2000, entitled “Indoor Antenna,” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/483,649, filed Jan. 14, 2000, entitled “RF Switched Beam Planar Antenna,” and of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/418,737, filed Oct. 15, 1999, entitled “L-Shaped Indoor Antenna,” and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,160,514. The disclosures of these applications and issued patent(s) are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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