Claims
- 1. An antenna for use with a hand-held cellular telephone which is held to the head of a user when in use, the cellular telephone including a radio frequency transmitter having a transmitter output terminal and a radio frequency receiver having a receiver input terminal, the antenna comprising:
- A. a receive radiating element having a receiver feedpoint, the receiver feedpoint directly connected to the receiver input of the receiver via a receiver input cable, the receive radiating element formed as a first patch having a major axis;
- B. a transmit radiating element having a transmitter feedpoint, the transmitter feedpoint being directly connected to the transmitter output via a transmitter output cable, the transmitter and receiver cables being separate from one another and not connected to one another, the transmit radiating element formed as a second patch having a major axis, the transmit radiating element disposed in the same plane as the receive radiating element, and such that the major axis of the transmit radiating element is parallel to the major axis of the receive radiating element;
- C. a ground reference plane, disposed adjacent the receive and transmit radiating elements and positioned such that the ground reference plane is between said radiating elements and the head of a user when the telephone is in use; and
- D. spacing means for spacing the ground plane from the receive and transmit radiating elements, said spacing means connecting electrically to the ground reference plane and including at least one conductive outer surface, said spacing means being positioned to isolate the receive radiating element from the transmit radiating element.
- 2. An antenna as in claim 1, wherein the spacing means comprises a pedestal mounted on the ground reference plane.
- 3. An antenna as in claim 1, the antenna additionally comprising a ground reference element, said element being formed as a third patch and being capacitively coupled to the spacing means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/725,213, filed Jun. 25, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,231,407, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/339,573, filed Apr. 18, 1989, abandoned.
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