1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to antennas for receiving broadcast signals such as television signals, and more specifically relates to antennas for receiving digitally formatted, broadcast television signals. Even more specifically, the present invention relates to antennas for receiving television signals on a laptop computer.
2. Description of the Prior Art
With the transition from analog to digital television, many laptop computers now include a digital television tuner, and for computers that do not include one, external digital TV tuners are available. For receiving such digitally formatted, television broadcast signals, conventionally a telescoping monopole antenna is the most common antenna used in this application. However, such monopole antennas create a problem with respect to where and how it is positioned when a user is watching a television program on his laptop computer. Areas such as an airport terminal or on an airplane or other forms of transportation have limited space, and the telescoping monopole antenna, properly positioned to receive the best signal, may interfere with and be objectionable to another person seated next to the user of the laptop computer.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an antenna for the reception of digitally formatted, broadcast television signals.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an antenna which is adapted for use with a laptop computer.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an antenna which is mountable on a laptop computer and which does not extend beyond the width of the laptop computer when deployed so as not to interfere with another person seated adjacent to the user of the laptop computer.
In accordance with one form of the present invention, an antenna device for use with a laptop computer includes three foldable planar sections. The first section, that is, the bottom section, includes upper and lower surfaces. It is preferably hinged to the second section so that the second section may be raised to a vertical or angular position with respect to the first section. The base of the laptop computer rests on the upper surface of the first section when the second section is raised to a vertical position.
The second section of the antenna device, raised to a generally vertical position, is situated behind the raised lid (containing the display) of the laptop computer, again preferably not extending more than the width of the laptop computer cover.
The third second of the antenna device, in its preferred form, is a planar hoop which is pivotally joined to the second section and, ever more preferably, rests in a recess formed in the upper surface of the second section until it is deployed. The hoop defines an internal cavity in which resides the actual antenna for receiving the broadcast television signals.
This third section, comprising the hoop, may be raised from the upper surface of the second section so that the hoop, containing the antenna, may be deployed to a position for receiving the broadcast television signals. Again, the third section preferably, when deployed or undeployed, extends no greater than the width of the laptop computer so as not to interfere with persons adjacent to the user of the laptop computer.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments thereof, which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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The three sections 4, 6, 8 may be folded down on top of each other to a compact, generally planar form so that it is convenient to carry. The lateral edges of the bottom section 4 include recessed portions 10, and the lateral edges of the middle section 6 also include recessed portions 12, which are in alignment with the recessed portions 10 of the bottom section 4 and which are preferably recessed less than the recessed portions 10 of the bottom section 4 so that a user may easily reach into the recessed portions 10 of the bottom section 4 with his fingers to lift the exposed lateral edges of the middle section 6 at the recessed portions 12 thereof to unfold the sections 4, 6, 8 of the laptop antenna device 2 and raise the middle section 6 from the bottom section 4. The third or top section 8, which is preferably formed as a rectangular hoop 9, is hingedly attached to the middle section 6, and it has lateral edges 14 which are exposed for the user to grasp through the recessed portions 12, 10 of the middle section 6 and the bottom section 4 so that the third section 8, which includes the actual broadcast television receiving antenna 16, may be raised from the surface of the middle section 6 and so that the antenna 16 may be deployed to receive broadcast television signals.
More specifically, the bottom section 4 of the laptop computer antenna device 2 formed in accordance with the present invention includes an upper surface 18 and an opposite lower surface 20. The upper surface 18 preferably has an anti-slip foam padding 22 attached thereto to prevent or minimize the slippage of the laptop computer 24 off the unfolded antenna device 2 when the bottom of the laptop computer 24 is resting on the foam padding 22 on the upper surface 18 of the bottom section 4. Alternatively, mating Velcro™ hook and loop fasteners (not shown) may be adhesively mounted on the upper surface 18 of the bottom section 4 of the laptop computer antenna device 2, with a mating fastener (not shown) adhesively mounted to the bottom of the laptop computer's base so that the laptop computer 24 may be removably secured to the upper surface 18 of the bottom section 4 when the laptop computer antenna device 2 of the present invention is unfolded and the laptop computer 24 is resting thereon.
The lower surface 20 of the bottom section 4 of the laptop computer antenna device 2 of the present invention preferably includes a series of parallel ribs 26 extending from the surface thereof, which ribs 26 are provided to minimize slippage of the laptop computer antenna device 2 off a user's lap when the laptop computer antenna device is being used.
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The middle section 6 of the laptop computer antenna device 2 of the present invention has a lower surface 30, as mentioned previously, as well as an opposite upper surface 32. Like the bottom section 4, the middle section 6 is planar and rectangular in shape, having overall dimensions that are the same as or similar to those of the bottom section 4.
The middle section 6, on its upper surface 32, preferably includes a recessed portion 34 extending about its periphery. The recessed portion 34 defines a recess in the upper surface 32 of the middle section 6 of the mobile digital laptop computer antenna device 2 for receiving the third section 8 which, preferably, is in the form of a continuous rectangular, planar hoop 9 having a central opening 36 formed through the thickness thereof, which hoop 9 is received by the recess and rests against the recessed portion 34 of the upper surface 32 of the middle section 6. The non-recessed portion 38 of the upper surface 32 of the middle section 6 is received within the central opening 36 defined by the hoop 9 of the third section 8 so that, when the third section 8 (the hoop 9) is folded flat against the middle section 6, the upper surface 40 of the third section 8 resides in the same plane as the non-recessed portion 38 of the upper surface 32 of the middle section 6 to provide the mobile digital laptop computer antenna device 2 of the present invention with a finished, compact look. The lower surface 30 of the middle section 6 may also be formed with a central recessed portion 41 to define a recess that receives the foam padding 22 situated on the upper surface 18 of the bottom section 4.
The third section 8 of the laptop computer antenna device 2 has a lower edge which is pivotally joined to the upper edge of the middle section 6 by a hinge 42 to allow the third section 8 to be folded against the upper surface 32 of the middle section 6 and to be unfolded therefrom so that the plane in which the third section 8 generally resides is at an angle to the plane in which the middle section 6 generally resides. The third section 8 (the hoop 9) includes a cavity formed therein in which the signal receiving antenna 16 resides. When the third section 8 is unfolded from the middle section 6 and positioned at an angle thereto, preferably in a generally horizontal position while the middle section 6 is positioned in a generally vertical position, the actual antenna 16 (or antenna element or elements, to be more precise) is now deployed at a particular angle to provide good reception of broadcast TV signals.
The antenna 16 (or antenna elements) which is situated within the third section 8 of the mobile digital laptop antenna device 2 is electrically coupled to a coaxial cable or other electrical conductor 44 extending from either the bottom section 4, the middle section 6 or the third section 8 of the mobile digital laptop computer antenna device 2. In one form of the present invention, the coaxial cable 44 enters one of the lateral edges of the bottom section 4 or is coupled to a connector 46 on one of the lateral edges, and either the coaxial cable 44 or the connector 46 is connected to a flexible conductor or coaxial cable 48 which passes through the hinge 28 interconnecting the bottom section 4 with the middle section 6, and through another conductor or coaxial cable 50 which passes through the height of the middle section 6 and which passes through the hinge 42 interconnecting the middle section 6 with the third hoop section 8. A portion of the conductor 50 in the third hoop section 8 connects to the antenna 16 situated within third section 8. The coaxial cable 44 may be connected to the bottom section 4 (or for that matter, any of the other sections 6, 8) of the mobile digital laptop computer antenna device 2 of the present invention with an appropriate mating connector 46, and may be connected to the TV input connector (not shown) of the laptop computer 24 using an appropriate mating connector 52. Alternatively, the coaxial cable 44 from the mobile digital laptop computer antenna device 2 may be connected to an adaptor (not shown) which may be used to interface with a USB port (not shown) on the laptop computer 24. Or, in another alternative form of the present invention, the coaxial cable 44 from the mobile digital laptop computer antenna device may be connected to an external DTV tuner (not shown), which in turn may be connected to the laptop computer 24.
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A balun 80 may be used and connected at the dipole feed point, with the other end of the balun connected to a 75 ohm coaxial cable 50. The balun 80 provides impedance matching and decoupling and, as mentioned previously, the other end of the coaxial cable 50 (or an associated coaxial cable 44 coupled thereto) would be connected to the antenna input on the computer 24 or to an external DTV tuner. The antenna 2 and its antenna elements 76, 78 are shown in
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Alternatively, the antenna 16 may be a loop (or hoop) antenna housed within the third section 8 of the mobile digital laptop antenna device 2 of the present invention. The loop (or hoop) antenna 16 may be formed from a continuous, relatively narrow sheet of copper or other metal in a preferably rectangular shape extending about the periphery of the third section 8 within the internal cavity thereof, or may be a plurality of windings of wire wrapped generally about the periphery of the third section 8 within the cavity thereof.
It should be noted that the third section 8 of the mobile digital laptop computer antenna device 2 of the present invention preferably extends only behind the lid of the laptop computer 24 and preferably does not extend beyond the width thereof and thus does not extend into the space provided for, or interfere with, a person seated adjacent to the user of the laptop computer 24 and the mobile digital laptop computer antenna device 2 of the present invention. It can further be seen that the mobile digital laptop computer antenna device 2 of the present invention may be conveniently folded to a compact, generally planar state for ease of use and convenience in transporting the antenna device 2.
The signal receiving antenna 16 of the present invention may take on forms other than the loop or rectangular dipole antennas previously described, such as cloverleaf, spiral or more complex planar antennas. Such antennas most likely could not be confined to the cavity provided by the hoop-shaped third section 8. Accordingly, the third section 8 may be formed as a tray 82 or generally planar piece having an expanded interior cavity to accommodate such wider, spread out signal receiving antennas 16. Such a tray version of the laptop computer antenna device 2 is shown in
The tray version of the laptop computer antenna device 2 has substantially all of the same structure and components of the hoop version described previously, except that the central opening 36 defined by the rectangular hoop 9 is filled in or covered with a planar piece or tray 82 having a larger cavity formed therein than what was defined by the hoop 9 of the earlier version. Thus, the third section 8, which houses the signal receiving antenna 16, is generally planar in shape, and may include a continuous peripheral edge portion 84 extending downwardly from the lower surface thereof which may be received by a recess defined by a recessed portion 34 of the upper surface 32 of the middle section 6, in the same manner as the hoop 9 is received by the recess of the middle section 6 in the hoop version of the laptop computer antenna device 2 described previously, in order to allow the tray version of the antenna device 2 to fold into a compact form when not deployed for use. The third section 8 of the tray version provides additional interior space to house more complex signal receiving antennas 16 occupying greater surface areas than the dipole and loop antennas used in the hoop version of the laptop computer antenna device 2 of the present invention described earlier and shown in
Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various other changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
This application is related to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/204,447, filed on Jan. 7, 2009, and entitled “Antenna For Use With a Laptop Computer”, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 and/or 35 U.S.C. 120 to the aforementioned related provisional application.
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61204447 | Jan 2009 | US |