Information
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Patent Grant
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6437661
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Patent Number
6,437,661
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 20, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Pascal; Robert
- Takaoka; Dean
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 333 116
- 333 246
- 361 799
- 174 50
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A directional coupler (21) comprises main and auxiliary lines (27, 30) between dielectric boards (23, 24), a ground plate (25) provided on the outer face of the dielectric boards (23), and a conductive case (34) covering the dielectric boards (23) and (24) and making contact with the ground plate (25).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to microwave couplers and, more particularly, to a triplate system directional coupler.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are many systems of microwave couplers. One example is a triplate system of directional couplers that are used in cellar phone stations.
A conventional triplate system directional coupler
1
is shown in
FIGS. 5-8
. The triplate system directional coupler
1
is composed of laminated plates. It comprises an intermediate dielectric board
2
, first and second dielectric boards
3
and
4
for supporting the intermediate dielectric board
2
between them, first and second ground plates
5
and
6
provided on outer faces of the first and second dielectric boards
3
and
4
, respectively, and a pair of first side ground plates
7
and
7
′ and a pair of second side ground plates
8
and
8
′ provided on side faces of the intermediate, first, and second dielectric boards
2
,
3
, and
4
.
A pair of main tabs
10
are in contact with opposite ends of a main line (not shown) of copper foil that is provided on a face
9
of the intermediate dielectric board
2
. A pair of auxiliary tabs
12
are in contact with opposite ends of an auxiliary line (not shown) of copper foil that is provided on the other face
11
. Opposite ends
13
-
13
′ and
14
-
14
′ of the first and second side ground plates
7
and
7
′ and
8
and
8
′ are bent inwardly by 90 degrees and inserted between the first dielectric board
3
and the first ground plate
5
, and the second dielectric board
4
and the second ground plate
6
, respectively, for being joined together. Notches
15
are provided at positions corresponding to the main and auxiliary tabs
10
and
12
of the first side ground plates
7
and
7
′.
To assemble the triplate system directional coupler
1
, first of all, the intermediate dielectric board
2
is held between the first and second dielectric boards
3
and
4
, and the opposite ends
13
,
13
′,
14
, and
14
′ of the first and second side ground plates
7
,
7
′,
8
, and
8
′ are engaged with the first and second dielectric boards
3
and
4
, respectively. Then, the opposite ends
13
,
13
′,
14
, and
14
′, the intermediate dielectric board
2
, and the first and second dielectric boards
3
and
4
are held between the first and second ground plates
5
and
6
. Two grommets
16
and four rivets
17
are put through the opposite ends
13
,
13
′,
14
, and
14
′ of the first and second side ground plates
7
,
7
,
8
, and
8
′, the intermediate dielectric board
2
, the first and second dielectric boards
3
and
4
, the first and second ground plates
5
and
6
, and their ends are deformed to join the respective components together.
In the above directional coupler, however, the respective components are joined together with the grommets
16
and the rivets
17
so that it is necessary to provide a space for the grommets
16
and rivets
17
, resulting in the large plane area of the directional coupler. In addition, the first and second side ground plates
7
,
7
′,
8
, and
8
′ and the rivets
17
require much labor for assembling. If there is a gap between the respective ends
13
,
13
′,
14
, and
14
′ of the first and second side ground plates
7
,
7
′,
8
, and
8
′, the required ground and shield characteristics are not assured. For this reason, high precision work is required for the first and second side ground plates
7
,
7
′,
8
, and
8
′, requiring much labor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a compact directional coupler capable of simplifying the manufacture process and reducing the manufacturing cost.
According to the invention there is provided a directional coupler which comprises a plurality of dielectric boards; main and auxiliary lines provided between the dielectric boards; a ground plate provided on an outer face of one of the dielectric boards; and a conductive case provided over the dielectric boards so as to make contact with the ground plate.
It is preferred that the conductive case, the dielectric boards, and the ground plate are joined with grommets or rivets, or deformation of a part of the conductive case on the ground plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front elevational view of a directional coupler according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of the directional coupler;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view of the directional coupler;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of the directional coupler;
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of a conventional directional coupler;
FIG. 6
is a front elevational view of the conventional directional coupler;
FIG. 7
is a side elevational view of the conventional directional coupler; and
FIG. 8
is a sectional view taken along line
8
—
8
of FIG.
5
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In
FIGS. 1-4
, a triplate system directional coupler
21
comprises an intermediate dielectric board
22
, first and second dielectric boards
23
and
24
to hold the intermediate dielectric board
22
between them, and a ground plate
25
provided on the outer face of the first dielectric board
23
. A main line
27
of copper foil is provided on a face
26
of the intermediate dielectric board
22
and connected at opposite ends to main tabs
28
. An auxiliary line
30
of copper foil is provided on the other face
29
and connected at opposite ends to auxiliary tabs
31
. Coupling sections
32
and
33
of the main and auxiliary lines
27
and
30
overlap and the corresponding main and auxiliary tabs
28
and
31
extend in opposite directions.
The conductive case
34
is made in the form of a box so as to cover the outer face of the second dielectric board
24
and the sides of the intermediate dielectric board
22
and the first and second dielectric boards
23
and
24
, and the side walls
35
make contact with the ground plate
25
. Notches
36
are provided in the side walls
35
of the conductive case
34
at positions corresponding to the main and auxiliary tabs
28
and
31
, respectively.
How to assemble the triplate system directional coupler will be described.
The intermediate dielectric board
22
is held between the first and second dielectric boards
23
and
24
, and the ground plate
25
is put on the outer face of the first dielectric board
23
. Then, the conductive case
34
is put over the second dielectric board
24
, the intermediate board
22
, and the first dielectric board
23
, and grommets
37
are put through the ground plate
25
, the first, intermediate, and second dielectric boards
23
,
22
, and
24
, and the conductive case
34
, and their ends are deformed to join them together. Since the conductive case
34
is put over the respective dielectric boards
22
,
23
, and
24
, these components are joined together without the use of any fastener such as rivet.
After the conductive case
34
is put over the dielectric boards
22
,
23
, and
24
, their side walls
35
may be punched or screwed onto or deformed around the sides of the ground plate
25
so as to provide firmer and closer attachment of the conductive case
34
to the ground plate
25
, thereby enhancing the ground and shield characteristics.
Alternately, the main and auxiliary lines
27
and
29
may be provided on the same face of a dielectric board and held between the dielectric board and another dielectric board. The wiring patterns for the main and auxiliary lines
27
and
29
may vary.
As has been described above, according to the invention, no fastener, such as rivet, is needed so that the space for fastener is eliminated, leading to a compact directional coupler, reduction in the number of components, a simple manufacture process, and/or a low manufacturing cost. By punching or deforming the side walls of a conductive case onto or around the sides of the ground plate, it is possible to attach the conductive case more firmly and closely to the ground plate, thus improving the ground and shield properties.
Claims
- 1. A directional coupler comprising:a conductive case made in a form of a box and having side walls and notches provided on said side walls; a plurality of dielectric boards provided in said conductive case; a main line having a pair of main tabs and an auxiliary line having a pair of auxiliary tabs, said main and auxiliary tabs provided at positions corresponding to said notches of said conductive case; a ground plate provided on an outer face of one of said dielectric boards and having side walls making contact with said side walls of said conductive case; and at least one grommet for joining together said dielectric boards, ground plate, and conductive case.
- 2. The directional coupler according to claim 1, wherein at least one of side walls of said conductive case is punched to one of said side walls of said ground plate.
- 3. The directional coupler according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said side walls of said conductive case is deformed so as to engage said ground plate.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-091775 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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