Claims
- 1. An antenna for use in an EAS system, comprising:
- first, second, third and fourth loops, all co-planar; and
- excitation means for generating respective alternating currents in said first, second, third and fourth loops, such that the alternating current in said second loop is about 90.degree. out of phase with the alternating current in said first loop, the alternating current in said third loop is about 180.degree. out of phase with the alternating current in said first loop, and the alternating current in said fourth loop is about 180.degree. out of phase with the alternating current in said second loop;
- said four loops collectively including a plurality of vertical segments and no two vertical segments in said antenna being vertically aligned with each other.
- 2. An antenna for use in an EAS system, comprising:
- first, second, third and fourth loops, all co-planar; and
- excitation means for generating respective alternating currents in said first, second, third and fourth loops, such that the alternating current in said second loop is about 90.degree. out of phase with the alternating current in said first loop, the alternating current in said third loop is about 180.degree. out of phase with the alternating current in said first loop, and the alternating current in said fourth loop is about 180.degree. out of phase with the alternating current in said second loop;
- said four loops collectively including at least one pair of vertical segments having respective alternating currents that are 180.degree. out of phase with each other; and
- in each said pair of vertical segments the two vertical segments making up the pair of vertical segments are displaced horizontally with respect to each other.
- 3. An antenna according to claim 2, wherein said four loops collectively include at least one pair of vertical segments having respective alternating currents that are about 180.degree. out of phase with each other and in which the vertical segments of the pair are displaced from each other vertically as well as horizontally.
- 4. An antenna according to claim 2, wherein all four of said loops are substantially equal in area.
- 5. An antenna for use in an EAS system, comprising:
- first, second, third and fourth loops, all triangular and co-planar; and
- excitation means for generating respective alternating currents in said first, second, third and fourth loops, such that the alternating current in said second loop is about 90.degree. out of phase with the alternating current in said first loop, the alternating current in said third loop is about 180.degree. out of phase with the alternating current in said first loop, and the alternating current in said fourth loop is about 180.degree. out of phase with the alternating current in said second loop.
- 6. An antenna according to claim 5, wherein said four loops are positioned together to form a coil array having a substantially rectangular profile.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/452,968, filed May 30, 1995 abandoned.
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