Claims
- 1. A dual polarization antenna for receiving and transmitting high frequency signals in conjunction with a substantially horizontal conducting vehicle panel defining a ground plane, said dual polarization antenna comprising:a first, second and third radiative element each comprised of an electrically conductive material, each said radiative element being generally linear and extending between a proximal end and a distal end, and means mountable of the vehicle panel for securing the distal ends together at a common point and in electrical circuit relation with one another for connection to a vehicle transceiver, the radiative elements extending vertically upwardly and outwardly from said common point whereby to form an imaginary cone with the distal ends forming the apex of the cone, said radiative elements each being of a different length and disposed at an angle relative to the ground plane to provide horizontal and vertical polarization in a first, second and third frequency band.
- 2. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein the radiative elements and distal ends are circumferentially spaced at 120°.
- 3. The antenna as claimed in claim 2, wherein the radiative elements forming the cone are disposed at an angle of between 15° to 45° relative to the geometric axis of the cone.
- 4. The antenna as claimed in claim 3, wherein the radiative elements forming the cone are disposed at an angle of about 60° relative to the ground plane.
- 5. The antenna as claimed in claim 2, wherein the radiative elements forming the cone are disposed at an angle of about 60° relative to the ground plane.
- 6. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein said vehicle panel defines an electrical ground potential and said dual polarization antenna is electrically insulated from said vehicle panel ground potential.
- 7. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length of the first, second and third radiative element is, respectively, about 16 inches, 17¾ inches and 18¼ inches.
- 8. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length of the respective radiative elements causes the antenna to respond to the frequency bands of about 140-170 MHz, 200-225 MHz and 400-480 MHz.
- 9. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein the radiative elements are electrically conductive and selected from the group consisting of a metal coated plastic, copper, brass, aluminum or stainless steel.
- 10. A dual polarization antenna for receiving and transmitting high frequency signals in conjunction with a substantially horizontal conducting vehicle panel defining a ground plane, said dual polarization antenna comprising:three electrically conductive antenna elements, each said element having a first end and a second end and a respective length of about 16 inches, 17¾ inches and 18¼ inches, and a mounting block comprised of a dielectric material adapted to be mounted to the vehicle panel, said mounting block electrically insulating said antenna elements from the vehicle ground plane and mounting said antenna elements into a triangular arrangement such that said first ends are in electrical circuit path relation with one another for connection to a vehicle transceiver and the second ends are spaced vertically upwardly and above said mounting block, said antenna elements being disposed at an angle to the ground plane and of a different length whereby to receive horizontally and vertically polarized components and jointly resonate within the frequency bands of about 140-170 MHz, 200-225 MHz and 400-480 MHz.
- 11. A dual polarization antenna for receiving and transmitting high frequency signals in conjunction with a substantially horizontal conducting vehicle panel defining a ground plane, said dual polarization antenna comprising:an electrically conductive first, second and third antenna element to receive horizontally and vertically polarized components and jointly resonate within three separate frequency bands, each said element being axially elongated and having a first end and a second end, and a mounting block comprised of a dielectric material adapted to be mounted to the vehicle panel, said mounting block electrically insulating said first, second and third antenna elements from the vehicle ground plane and securing said antenna elements into a triangular arrangement such that said second ends are in electrical circuit path relation with one another and the first ends are spaced vertically upwardly and above said mounting block and circumferentially spaced at 12°, said first, second and third antenna elements forming an imaginary cone, the center axis of which is generally perpendicular to the ground plane of the vehicle and each of the elements being disposed at an angle of between 45° to 70° relative to the ground plane.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional application Ser. No. 60/188,464, filed Mar. 10, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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