Claims
- 1. An antenna comprising:
a non-conducting substrate; a radiating/receiving element formed on said substrate; a meanderline element formed on said substrate and electrically connected to said radiating/receiving element; and wherein said meanderline element has an effective electrical length greater than the physical length thereof.
- 2. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the radiating/receiving element and the meanderline element are formed on the substrate when the substrate is in a planar shape, and wherein the substrate is formable into a three dimensional shape.
- 3. The antenna of claim 2 wherein the antenna is formable into a three dimensional shape by folding regions of the substrate with respect to other regions of the substrate.
- 4. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the material of the substrate is a thermoplastic material, and wherein the radiating/receiving element and the meanderline element are formed on the substrate when the substrate is in a planar shape, and wherein the substrate is later formed into a three dimensional shape by thermoshaping over a mandrel having the desired three dimensional shape.
- 5. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the meanderline element is a slow wave structure.
- 6. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the radiating/receiving element and the meanderline element are formed by printing conductive material on the substrate.
- 7. The antenna of claim 6 wherein the conductive material is selected from among conductive ink, conductive paint, conductive paste, and conductive toner.
- 8. The antenna of claim 6 wherein the conductive material comprises conductive particles selected from among silver, precious metals, copper, gold, platinum, nickel, aluminum, graphite, carbon, carbon/silver blend, and silver/silver chloride.
- 9. The antenna of claim 8 wherein the conductive particles comprise conductive flakes.
- 10. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the antenna is operated in conjunction with a wireless receiving or transmitting device, and wherein the radiating/receiving element and the meanderline element are formed on the substrate when the substrate is in a planar shape, and wherein the substrate is later formed into a shape to fit within the wireless device.
- 11. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the antenna is conformable into a desired shape.
- 12. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the meanderline element comprises a plurality of periodic conductive trace segments interconnected to form a continuous electrical conductor.
- 13. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the material of the substrate is selected from among mylar, kapton, polyimide, polyethyline, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, polycarbonate, polystyrene and plastic.
- 14. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the antenna is operated in conjunction with a wireless device for transmitting and/or receiving electromagnetic signals, and wherein the wireless device comprises electronic circuit elements housed within an enclosure, and wherein the substrate is selected from among an interior surface of the enclosure or a surface of an electronic circuit element.
- 15. The antenna of claim 14 wherein the radiating/receiving element and the meanderline element are formed on the substrate when the substrate is in a planar shape, and wherein the substrate is later formed to fit within the enclosure.
- 16. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the antenna is operated in conjunction with a wireless device for transmitting and/or receiving electromagnetic signals, and wherein the wireless device comprises electronic circuit elements housed within an enclosure, and wherein the substrate is an interior surface of the enclosure, such that the antenna is formed on an interior surface of the enclosure.
- 17. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises a multi-layer substrate, and wherein one or more radiating/receiving elements are formed on one or more layers of said multi-layer substrate.
- 18. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises a multi-layer substrate, and one or more meanderline elements are formed on one or more layers of said multi-layer substrate.
- 19 An antenna having a three dimensional shape having a plurality of surfaces, comprising:
a non-conducting substrate in the three dimensional shape; a plurality of meanderline elements disposed on at least one surface of said substrate; a plurality of radiating/receiving elements disposed on one at least one surface of said substrate, wherein each one of said plurality of radiating/receiving elements is connected to one of said plurality of meanderline elements.
- 20. The antenna of claim 19 wherein each one of the plurality of meanderline elements is responsive to differently phased versions of an input signal when the antenna is operative in a transmit mode.
- 21. The antenna of claim 19 including a plurality of signal input terminals, wherein each one of said plurality of signal input terminals is connected to a meanderline element and is responsive to a different input signal for transmitting by the antenna.
- 22. The three dimensional antenna of claim 19 wherein the substrate is in the shape of a cube, and wherein the plurality of meanderline elements comprises four meanderline elements disposed on the top surface of the cube, and wherein the plurality of radiating/receiving elements comprises four radiating/receiving elements, and wherein each one of the four radiating/receiving elements is disposed a surface of the cube.
- 23. The three dimensional antenna of claim 22 wherein the four radiating/receiving elements and the four meanderline elements are formed on the substrate when the substrate is in a substantially plainer configuration, and wherein the four corner regions of the substrate are removed and the substrate is then folded into a.
- 24. An antenna comprising:
a non-conducting substrate having first and second surfaces; at least two meanderline elements disposed on the first surface of said substrate; a radiating/receiving element disposed on the second surface of said substrate and having first and second terminals; wherein a first terminal of at least a first one of said at least two meanderline elements is electrically connected to said first terminal of said radiating/receiving element by a first conductive plug passing through said substrate; and wherein a first terminal of at least a second one of said at least two meanderline elements is electrically connected to said second terminal of said radiating/receiving element by a second conductive plug passing through said substrate.
- 25. The antenna of claim 24 wherein the at least two meanderline elements comprise a first and a second meanderline element, and wherein a second terminal of the first meanderline element is responsive to a signal when the antenna is operating in a transmit mode and provides a signal when the antenna is operating in a receive mode.
- 26. The antenna of claim 25 further comprising a ground plane disposed on the first surface of the substrate, wherein a second terminal of the second meanderline element is connected to said ground plane.
- 27. The antenna of claim 24 wherein the substrate is formable after the at least two meanderline elements and the radiating/receiving element have been formed thereon.
- 28. The antenna of claim 24 wherein the at least two meanderline elements and the radiating/receiving element are formed by printing conductive material on the substrate.
- 29. A process for forming an antenna on a non-conductive substrate, comprising:
applying conductive material on the substrate to form at least one radiating/receiving element; applying conductive material on the substrate to form at least one meanderline element, wherein said meanderline element is electrically connected to said radiating/receiving element; and forming the substrate into a desired shape.
- 30. The process of claim 29 wherein the conductive material is selected from among conductive ink, conductive paste, conductive paint and conductive toner.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of the provisional application filed on Apr. 16, 2001, and bearing application No. 60/284,074.
Provisional Applications (1)
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