1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter receiving satellite communication waves, a fabrication method thereof, and a converter for satellite communication reception.
2. Description of the Background Art
Feed horn 10 is formed of a tubular member having a transmission path configured therein through which satellite broadcast waves are guided. At the satellite broadcast wave input side of feed horn 10, a horn cap 7 to maintain a sealed interior is attached. This horn cap 7 is formed of a material other than a conductor so as to pass through at least satellite broadcast waves.
The other end side of feed horn 10 is coupled to printed circuit board 4 mounted in shield cases 2 and 3. As shown in
According to the above structure, satellite broadcast waves entering feed horn 10 through horn cap 7 are guided through feed horn 10 to arrive at probes 5 and 6 located at printed circuit board 4. The satellite broadcast waves received by probes 5 and 6 are converted into television picture signals and audio signals by the converter circuit provided on printed circuit board 4 and output towards a television set via F type attachment 8.
It is appreciated from the drawings that feed horn 10 of the satellite broadcast reception converter of the above structure is attached to shield cases 2 and 3 with the outer circumferential plane exposed. From the aesthetical standpoint, the outer circumferential plane of feed horn 10 must be configured with an ornamental plane to improve the appearance. The inner circumferential plane of feed horn 10 must allow the satellite broadcast wave arriving at the transmission path in feed horn 10 through horn cap 7 to be transmitted to probes 5 and 6 provided at printed circuit board 4 without any loss. This means that the inner circumferential plane of feed horn 10 must have a waveguide plane formed of, for example, a conductor, provided thereon.
Feed horn 10E with a metal plate layer 12 on the inner circumferential plane and a coating layer 13 on the outer circumferential plane is fabricated as set forth below. First, as shown in
For the resin member, an acrylo nitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resin, for example, is employed to allow metal plating. For the coating composition, acrylic based coating is employed.
The above-described fabrication method of a feed horn for a satellite broadcast reception converter is disadvantageous in that the fabrication process is complicated due to the requirement of masking in the coating step, resulting in increase of the fabrication cost. Furthermore, the resin material that can be used to form the resin member was limited to resin materials that allow metal plating. There was a problem that the selection range of materials is small.
An object of the present invention is to provide a feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter, allowing a wider range of material selection as well as simple and economic fabrication, a fabrication method of such a feed horn, and a broadcast communication reception converter including such a feed horn.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter is configured with a tubular member formed of a resin material, having a waveguide plane guiding an input wave formed on an inner circumferential plane, and an ornamental plane constituting an outer circumferential plane. The tubular member is divided into an inner side resin member located at the inner circumferential plane side, and an outer side resin member located at an outer circumferential plane side.
By forming the resin member constituting the frame of a feed horn into divisions of an inner side resin member and an outer side resin member, as compared to a conventional integrally formed feed horn, the inner circumferential plane and outer circumferential plane can be formed of resin materials that meet the characteristics required for respective circumferential planes. Specifically, the inner side resin member constituting the inner circumferential plane where the waveguide plane is to be located can be formed using a resin material that facilitates formation of a waveguide plane. The outer side resin member constituting the outer circumferential plane corresponding to an ornamental plane can be formed using a resin material that improves the aesthetic appearance and a resin material particularly superior in weatherability. By virtue of the increase of the material selection range, various advantages can be expected such as lowering the fabrication cost and improving reliability.
Preferably in the feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter of the present invention, the inner side resin member is formed of a resin material that allows metal plating and, a waveguide plane is formed by applying metal plating on the inner circumferential plane of the inner side resin member.
By forming the inner side resin member using a resin material that allows metal plating as in the present structure, a waveguide plane can be readily formed on the inner circumferential plane by metal plating.
According to the feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter of the present invention, the inner side resin member is preferably formed of a resin material selected from the group consisting of acrylo nitrile-butadiene-styrene resin, syndiotactic polystyrene resin and plating grade setting resin.
As a resin material that allows metal plating employed for the inner side resin member, the above-described resin, for example, can be used.
According to a feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter of the present invention, the outer side resin member is preferably formed of a resin material containing a coating composition.
By forming the outer side resin member with a resin material containing coating compositions, a feed horn having an ornamental plane of a desired color can be formed without the conventionally-required coating step through masking. Therefore, the fabrication process is simplified, and the fabrication cost can be reduced.
According to the feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter of the present invention, the outer side resin member is preferably formed of a resin material that disallows metal plating.
By forming the outer side resin member with a resin material that disallows metal plating, metal plating can be applied selectively only at an exposed surface of the inner side resin member after the outer side resin member is formed so as to cover the outer circumferential plane of the inner side resin member. Since the outer side resin member can be formed prior to the metal plating process according to the present structure, the degree of freedom in the fabrication process is increased significantly.
According to the feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter of the present invention, the outer side resin member is preferably formed of a resin material selected from the group consisting of polypropylene resin, polyacetal resin and polycarbonate resin.
As a resin material that disallows metal plating, employed for the inner side resin member, the above cited resin can be employed.
Preferably in the feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter of the present invention, one of the inner side resin member and outer side resin member is provided with a convex, and the other of the inner side resin member and outer side resin member is provided with a concave at a coupling plane therebetween. The convex and concave are fitted together.
By fitting the convex and concave of the inner side resin member and outer side resin member at the coupling region, the inner side resin member and the outer side resin member are fixed to prevent rotation with respect to each other.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a satellite communication reception converter includes a converter circuit converting a satellite communication wave into an electric signal, and a feed horn receiving and transmitting the satellite communication wave to the converter circuit. The feed horn is configured with a tubular member formed of a resin member having a waveguide plane guiding an input satellite communication wave formed on an inner circumferential plane, and an ornamental plane constituting an outer circumferential plane. The tubular member is divided into an inner side resin member located at the inner circumferential plane side and an outer side resin member located at the outer circumferential plane side.
Preferably in the satellite communication converter of the present invention, the inner side resin member is formed of a resin material that allows metal plating, whereas the outer side resin member is formed of a resin material containing a coating composition and that disallows metal plating. The waveguide plane is formed by applying metal plating on the inner circumferential plane of the inner side resin member.
A satellite communication reception converter of the above-described structure can be fabricated economically and readily.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a fabrication method of a feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter configured with a tubular member formed of a resin material having a waveguide guiding an input wave formed on an inner circumferential plane and an ornamental plane constituting an outer circumferential plane, includes the steps of:
a) forming an inner side resin member constituting the inner circumferential plane side of the tubular member by injection molding using a resin material that allows metal plating;
b) applying metal plating on a surface of the inner side resin member; and
c) forming the outer side resin member constituting the outer circumferential plane side of the tubular member by injection molding so as to cover the outer circumferential plane of the inner side resin member applied with metal plating.
By forming the inner side resin member with a resin material that allows metal plating, applying metal plating on the surface of the inner side resin member, and forming the outer side resin member constituting an ornamental plane so as to cover the outer circumferential plane as in the present fabrication method, the conventionally-required coating step employing masking is dispensable. Therefore, a feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter can be fabricated readily and economically.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a fabrication method of a feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter configured with a tubular member formed of a resin material having a waveguide guiding an input wave formed on an inner circumferential plane and an ornamental plane constituting an outer circumferential plane, includes the steps of:
a) forming an inner side resin member constituting the inner circumferential plane side of the tubular member by injection molding using a resin material that allows metal plating;
b) forming the outer side resin member constituting the outer circumferential plane side of the tubular member by injection molding with a resin material that disallows metal plating so as to cover the outer circumferential plane of the inner side resin material; and
c) selectively applying metal plating only on an exposed surface of the inner side resin member among the tubular member.
By forming the inner side resin member with a resin material that allows metal plating and forming the outer side resin member with a resin material that disallows metal plating so as to cover the outer circumferential plane of the inner side resin member, a metal plating process can be conducted after formation of the outer side resin member. Accordingly, the conventionally-required coating step employing masking is dispensable, and the degree of freedom in the fabrication process can be increased. A feed horn of a satellite communication reception converter can be fabricated readily and economically.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
The feed horn according to a first embodiment of the present invention is a feed horn employed in a satellite broadcast reception converter of a configuration already described in the conventional art. Description of a satellite broadcast reception converter will not be repeated here.
Referring to
Inner side resin member 11a is formed of a resin material that allows metal plating. For example, acrylo nitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resin, syndiotactic polystyrene (SPS) resin, plate grade setting resin, and the like can be employed. Outer side resin member 11b is formed of a resin material capable of maintaining aesthetic appearance. For example, a glossy resin material, a resin material containing coating compositions, and the like can be employed. Since a satellite broadcast reception converter is generally installed outdoors, a resin material superior in weatherability is preferably employed.
A method of fabricating the feed horn of the above structure will be described with reference to
By fabricating a feed horn of a satellite broadcast reception converter through the above-described fabrication steps, a feed horn having a waveguide plane formed on the inner circumferential plane and an ornamental plane constituting the outer circumferential plane can be fabricated readily without the conventionally-required coating step employing masking. This renders the process simple. A feed horn for a satellite broadcast reception converter can be fabricated economically.
By the fabrication of the resin member divided into an inner side resin member and an outer side resin member, a resin material that facilitates formation of a waveguide plane can be employed for the inner side resin member, whereas a resin material more suitable for formation of an ornamental plane and superior in weatherability can be employed for the outer side resin member. Accordingly, a resin material can be appropriately selected according to its usage.
Second Embodiment
A feed horn according to a second embodiment of the present invention is employed in a satellite broadcast reception converter of a structure described in the conventional art, likewise the above-described first embodiment.
Referring to
Inner side resin material 11a is formed of a resin material that allows metal plating. For example, acrylo nitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resin, syndiotactic polystyrene (SPS) resin, plate grade setting resin, and the like can be employed. Outer side resin member 11b is formed of a resin material that disallows metal plating. For example, polypropylene (PP) resin, polyacetal (POM) resin, polycarbonate (PC) resin, and the like can be employed.
Preferably, the outer side resin member 11b is formed of a resin material capable of maintaining an aesthetic appearance. For example, a glossy resin material, or a resin material containing coating compositions can be used. Since a satellite broadcast reception converter is generally installed outdoors, a resin material superior in weatherability is preferably employed.
A method of fabricating a feed horn of the above-described structure will be described with reference to
By fabricating a feed horn of a satellite broadcast reception converter through the above-described fabrication steps, a feed horn having a waveguide plane formed on the inner circumferential plane and an ornamental plane constituting the outer circumferential plane can be fabricated readily without the conventionally-required coating step employing masking. The degree of freedom in the fabrication process is increased, so that further reduction in the fabrication cost can be expected.
In the above first and second embodiments, an outer side resin member is outsert-molded at the outer circumferential plane of the inner side resin member. The outer side resin member may rotate with respect to the inner side resin member since no fixation means is generally provided therebetween. To prevent such rotation, one of inner side resin member 11a and outer side resin member 11b may have a convex provided and the other of inner side resin member 11a and outer side resin member 11b may have a convex provided at the coupling region to fit together, as shown in
Third Embodiment
A satellite broadcast reception converter according to a third embodiment of the present invention is an apparatus mounted to a satellite broadcast receiving parabolic antenna to receive a satellite broadcast wave reflected by the parabolic antenna.
The satellite broadcast wave reflected at the parabolic antenna enters a feed horn of the satellite broadcast reception converter to be guided through the feed horn. The guided satellite broadcast wave is applied to a converter circuit disposed in the satellite broadcast reception converter to be converted into a television picture signal or audio signal for output to a television set.
Referring to
By the above-described structure, a satellite communication reception converter can be fabricated economically and readily.
The above description is based on a feed horn having a waveguide portion and horn portion formed integrally. The feed horn of the present invention is not limited thereto, and a feed horn having the waveguide portion and the horn portion formed individually can be employed. The feed horn of the present invention has a structure including both a waveguide portion and horn portion, including only a waveguide portion, or only a horn portion. The present invention is also applicable to a structure that includes only such a waveguide portion or horn portion.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
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