Claims
- 1. A patch antenna comprising:
a direct current inductive (DCL) frequency selective surface (FSS) including a radiating element; a ground plane; a feed; and a radio frequency (RF) short to the ground plane.
- 2. The patch antenna of claim 1 where the feed is located near a corner of the patch antenna.
- 3. The patch antenna of claim 1 wherein the feed is located at an end of a transmission line which models the radiating element.
- 4. The patch antenna of claim 1 wherein the RF short is located such that a distance from the RF short to a center of the patch antenna is less than a distance from the feed to the center of the patch antenna.
- 5. The patch antenna of claim 1 wherein the patch antenna is fabricated as a pair of coupled transmission lines.
- 6. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the DCL FSS comprises metallization disposed on a dielectric layer separating the metallization from the ground plane.
- 7. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the metallization is patterned to define capacitance and inductance of the DCL FSS.
- 8. The antenna of claim 7 wherein the metallization is patterned to define one or more interdigitated portions.
- 9. The antenna of claim 7 wherein the metallization is patterned to define one or more meandered portions.
- 10. The antenna of claim 7 wherein the metallization is patterned to define a combination of one or more interdigitated portions and one or more meandered portions.
- 11. The antenna of claim 7 wherein the metallization comprises:
surrounding metal lines having a first width; and pattern metal lines at least partly within the surrounding metal lines and having a second width.
- 12. An antenna modeled by an equivalent circuit comprising at least one pair of coupled transmission line sections, wherein each coupled line section is defined by even mode and odd mode characteristic impedances and even mode and odd mode effective dielectric constants, wherein the effective dielectric constants exceed unity by virtue of using printed inductors and printed capacitors instead of using medium to high dielectric constant substrate materials.
- 13. The antenna of claim 12 wherein the feed is located proximate the end of one of the coupled transmission line sections.
- 14. The antenna of claim 12 wherein an RF short to ground is located at a circuit node between sections of coupled transmission lines.
- 15. An antenna comprising:
a ground plane; a foam substrate; a flexible dielectric layer disposed on the foam substrate; and metallization disposed on the flexible dielectric layer to define capacitance and inductance to produce a resonance at one or more frequencies of interest.
- 16. The antenna of claim 15 wherein the metallization is patterned to define a radiating element including a feed end and a radiating portion.
- 17. The antenna of claim 16 further comprising:
a feed electrically engaging the feed end of the radiating element; and an RF short configured to electrically ground a ground point of the radiating element, the ground point positioned between the feed end and the radiating portion.
- 18. The antenna of claim 15 wherein the metallization comprises:
one or more meanderlines.
- 19. The antenna of claim 15 wherein the metallization comprises:
one or more interdigitated structures. 20. The antenna of claim 15 wherein the metallization comprises: one or more interdigitated structures combined with one or more meanderlines to produce the resonance at the one or more frequencies of interest.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent application serial No. 60/354,003 filed Jan. 23, 2002. This application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/352,113 filed Jan. 23, 2002 and Provisional Patent application serial No. 60/354,697 filed Feb. 4, 2002 in the names of Greg S. Mendolia, John Dutton and William E. McKinzie III and entitled “MINIATURIZED REVERSE-FED PLANAR INVERTED-F ANTENNA, which applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. This application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/310,655 filed Aug. 6, 2001 in the names of William E. McKinzie III, Greg S. Mendolia and Rodolfo E. Diaz and entitled “LOW FREQUENCY ENHANCED FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS,” which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60354003 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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60352113 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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60354697 |
Feb 2002 |
US |