The present invention relates to a glass antenna which is provided on or in window glass of a vehicle and a window glass having the glass antenna.
As the related art, a glass antenna is known which can receive a digital audio broadcasting (DAB) (for example, refer to Patent Documents 1 to 5). DAB uses two different frequency bands of a band III of 174 to 240 MHz and an L band of 1,452 to 1,492 MHz.
Patent Document 1: JP-A-10-327009
Patent Document 2: JP-A-2000-307321
Patent Document 3: Specification of U.S. Pat. No. 6,924,771
Patent Document 4: Specification of Unexamined European Patent Application No. 1732160
Patent Document 5: JP-A-2010-81567
With a dual frequency band as in the case of DAB, since bands are widely separated, it is difficult to design a glass antenna having a sufficient reception performance which can deal with both the bands. Further, a glass antenna is desired to deal with a dual frequency band and to have high receive sensitivity. As a glass antenna which can deal with a dual frequency band and which has high receive sensitivity, there is, for example, a glass antenna 50 which is disclosed in Patent Document 5 (refer to
On the other hand, an AM glass antenna for an AM broadcasting needs to increase its surface area in order to obtain good reception sensitivity. However, when the AM glass antenna and a vertically long glass antenna 50 are provided on or in the same window glass, depending upon a feeding position for the glass antenna 50, there may be a situation in which the required surface area of the AM glass antenna cannot be ensured.
For example, as shown in
In the case of
Then, an object of the invention is to provide a glass antenna which can deal with a dual frequency band as in DAB, which has high receive sensitivity and whose vertical length is short. In addition, another object of the invention is to provide window glass on or in which the glass antenna is provided.
With a view to attaining one of the objects, according to the invention, there is provided a glass antenna provided on or in window glass of a vehicle, characterized by including:
an antenna conductor and a feed portion,
the antenna conductor including:
a first antenna element which is connected to the feed portion and which is formed into a loop-like shape extending in a first direction;
a second antenna element which is formed into an L-like shape by a first partial element which is connected to the first antenna element and which extends in the first direction and a second partial element which is connected to the first partial element and which extends in a second direction intersecting the first direction at right angles;
a third antenna element which is connected to the first antenna element and which extends in the second direction on a side where the second partial element extends with respect to the first partial element; and
a fourth antenna element which divides the loop of the first antenna element into two loops.
In addition, with a view to attaining the other object, according to the invention, there is provide window glass for a vehicle, including the glass antenna described above.
According to the invention, the glass antenna can be provided which can deal with the dual frequency band as in DAB, which has high receive sensitivity and whose vertical length is short.
Hereinafter, referring to the drawings, a mode for carrying out the invention will be described.
In the drawings which illustrate the mode, when no specific description is made on directions, directions on the drawings should be referred to, and the orientation of each drawing corresponds to those of symbols and numerals given. In addition, parallel and normal directions permit deviations to such an extent that the advantage of the invention is not damaged. Additionally, although the drawings show views of window glass which is set in a window of a vehicle, they may be referred to as views of the window glass as viewed from the outside thereof. For example, when the window glass is rear glass which is set in a rear portion of the vehicle, left-to-right directions on the drawings correspond to widthwise directions of the vehicle. In addition, the window glass according to the invention is not limited to the rear glass, and hence, the window glass may be a windshield which is set in a front portion of the vehicle or side glass which is set in a side of the vehicle.
The feed portion 18 is a portion where the antenna conductor is to be connected to a signal processing circuit, not shown, such as an amplifier. A vehicle body opening edge 15a is an end portion of a vehicle body flange which defines a window opening portion in which the window glass 12 is set. The feed portion 18 should be positioned near an edge of the window glass 12 or near the vehicle body opening edge 15a.
The glass antenna 100 includes first to fourth antenna elements as a pattern of the antenna conductor.
The first antenna element is connected to the feed portion 18 and is formed into a loop-like shape which extends in a first direction. It is noted that in this embodiment the first direction denotes a vertical direction on the window glass 12 in such a state that the window glass 12 is set in the window opening portion.
The second antenna element is formed into an L-like shape by a first partial element which is connected to a lower side of the first antenna element and which extends in a vertical direction and a second partial element which is connected to the first partial element and which extends in a second direction which intersects the first direction at right angles. In this mode, the second direction denotes a left-to-right direction on the window glass 12 in such a state that the window glass 12 is set in the window opening portion.
The third antenna element is connected to the first antenna element and which extends in the left-to-right direction on a side where the second partial element extends with respect to the first partial element.
The fourth antenna element divides the loop of the first antenna element into two loop portions.
In this way, with the glass antenna 100 formed in the way illustrated in
In particular, a vertically polarized electric wave of the dual frequency band as in DAB can be received with better receive sensitivity by the loop element 16 extending in the vertical direction being provided on or in the window glass 12 so as to have a vertical component with respect to the ground surface (in particular, a horizontal plane). An angle at which the window glass 12 is set in the vehicle is preferably in the range from 20 to 90° and more preferably in the range from 30 to 90°.
For example, a feeder like such as an AV line or a coaxial cable is used as the conductive member described above. In the case of the coaxial cable being used, an internal conductor of the coaxial cable should be electrically connected to the feed portion 18 and an external conductor of the coaxial cable should be grounded to the vehicle body. In addition, a configuration may be adopted in which a connector which can easily be attached to and detached from the feeder line is mounted on the feed portion 18. By adopting such a connector, the connection of the internal conductor of the AV line or the coaxial cable to the feed portion 18 is facilitated. Further, a signal processing circuit such as an amplifier may be provided integrally with the connector. Additionally, a configuration may be adopted in which a projecting conductive member is placed on the feed portion 18 so as to be brought into contact and fitting engagement with a connecting portion such as a terminal which is connected to a signal processing circuit provided on the flange of the vehicle body on which the window glass 12 is set.
In addition, the “end portion” of the element may be the origin point or termination point of the extension of the element or may be a conductor portion lying just before and near the origin point or termination point. Additionally, the connecting portion between the elements may be such that the elements are connected together thereat in a curved fashion with certain curvature.
Additionally, the antenna conductor and the feed portion 18 are formed by printing and baking a paste including a conductive metal such as sliver paste, for example, on an inner surface of the window glass. However, the invention is not limited to this forming method, and hence, a linear member or a foil member made of a conductive material such as copper may be formed on the inner surface or an outer surface of the window glass, or may be affixed to the window glass with an adhesive, or may be provided in an interior of the window glass itself.
The shape of the feed portion 18 may be determined according to the shape of the conductive member or the shape of a mounting surface of the connector. In mounting the connector on the feed portion 18, for example, a quadrangular shape such as square, substantially square, rectangle or substantially rectangle or a polygonal shape is preferable. Additionally, the feed portion 18 may be formed into a circular shape such as circle, substantially circle, oval or substantially oval.
In addition, a conductor layer made of an antenna conductor may be provided in an interior or on a surface of a synthetic resin film, and the synthetic resin film with the conductor layer may be formed on an inner surface or an outer surface of a window glass pane to form a glass antenna. Further, a flexible circuit board on which an antenna conductor is formed may be formed on the inner surface or outer surface of the window glass to form a glass antenna.
In addition, a concealing film is formed on the surface of the window glass 12 so that the feed portion and part or the whole of the antenna conductor is provided on this concealing film. For the concealing film, ceramics such as a black ceramic film are raised. As this occurs, when looking at the window glass from the outer side thereof, the antenna conductor provided on the concealing film is made invisible from the outside of the vehicle by the concealing film, resulting in the window glass of superior design. In the configuration shown in the figure, the feed portion and part of the antenna conductor are formed on the concealing film (between an edge of the concealing film and the edge of the window glass 12), whereby when looking at the window glass from the outside of the vehicle, only thin rectilinear portions of the conductor are seen, which is preferable in terms of design.
Consequently, since the glass antenna 200 has the same configuration as that of the glass antenna 100, even though a vertical length H1 is short, it is possible to obtain good reception properties which can deal with the dual frequency band as in DAB by connecting a feed portion 18 electrically to a signal processing circuit such as an amplifier via a predetermined conductive member.
The auxiliary vertical element 8 is connected to the feed portion 18 and extends in a vertical direction. The provision of the auxiliary vertical element 8 is preferable in enhancing an antenna gain in a high-frequency band of the dual frequency band. For example, in the case of DAB, the provision of the auxiliary vertical element 8 is preferable in enhancing an antenna gain in the L band.
In the case of
The L-shaped element 17 is connected to a side of the loop element 16 and is formed into an L shape on an opposite side to a side where a line element 4 extends with respect to a line element 3. The provision of the L-shaped element 17 is preferable in enhancing an antenna gain in a low-frequency band of the dual frequency band. For example, in the case of DAB, the provision of the L-shaped element 17 is preferable in enhancing an antenna gain in the band III.
In the case of
In addition, as shown in
Additionally, as shown in
A measurement of antenna gains is carried out on a motor vehicle glass antenna which is prepared by setting the form of the glass antenna 200 described above on actual rear glass for a vehicle as shown in
Antenna gains are actually measured on the motor vehicle window glass on which the glass antenna is formed by setting the motor vehicle window glass in a window frame of a motor vehicle on a turntable while being inclined at about 25° with respect to a horizontal plane. A connector is mounted on the feed portion for connection with a network analyzer via a feeder line. The turntable rotates so that radio wave is shone on the window glass in every horizontal direction.
A measurement of antenna gains is carried out by setting a vehicle center of the motor vehicle in which the glass on which the glass antenna is formed is set to a center of the turntable and then rotating the turntable 360°. Data on antenna gain is measured at every 3 MHz within a frequency range of the band III and at every 1.7 MHz within a frequency range of the L band every time the turntable rotates 5°. The measurement is carried out with a wave angle between the emitting position of radio wave and the antenna conductors being substantially horizontal (in a direction in which the wave angle is 0° when assuming that the wave angle is 0° at a plane parallel to the ground surface and the wave angle is 90° in a zenithal direction). The antenna gains are standardized so that with a half-wave dipole antenna used as reference, the antenna gain of the half-wave dipole antenna becomes 0 dB.
A defogger 30, an AM glass antenna 21 disposed above the defogger 30 and the glass antenna 200 are provided on the window glass (rear glass) 12 shown in
The defogger 30 is an energized heating pattern having a plurality of heater wires 30a which extend parallel and a plurality of strip-like bus bars 30b, 30c which feed the heater wires (only an upper side of the pattern is shown while a lower side thereof is omitted in
According to the form of the glass antenna 200, the vertical length can be made shorter than that of the conventional glass antenna with the receive sensitivity of the dual frequency band as in DAB kept ensured. Because of this, the AM glass antenna 21 can be extended to pass between a lowermost element of the glass antenna 200 and the defogger 30 as shown in
When expressed in unit of mm, the dimensions of the respective portions (
The width of a conductor of each element is 0.8 mm.
According to the results of the actual measurement shown in
While the present patent application has been described in detail and by reference to the specific embodiments, it is obvious to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains that various alterations and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The present patent application is based on Japanese Patent Application (No. 2011-107676) filed on May 12, 2011, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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