Claims
- 1. A loop antenna adapted for insertion within a housing, comprising:
- a first portion having first and second ends, the first portion including a first bend forming an obtuse angle of less than 180 degrees as measured between the first and second ends of the first portion; and
- a second portion having first and second ends, the second portion including a second bend forming an obtuse angle of less than 180 degrees as measured between the first and second ends of the second portion, the second portion being integrally formed with the first portion, the first and second portions of the loop antenna being compressed when inserted in the housing due to first and second forces exerted in substantially opposite directions against respective first and second interior sides of the housing by the first and second bends, the first and second forces acting to resiliently engage the first and second portions of the loop antenna with the respective first and second interior sides of the housing for maintaining the loop antenna in a position within the housing that maximizes an effective capture area encompassed by the loop antenna.
- 2. The loop antenna system according to claim 1 wherein said first and second portions have at least one impedance coupled thereto.
- 3. The antenna system according to claim 1 wherein said first and second portions are oriented to provide mutual electromagnetic coupling therebetween.
- 4. An antenna system, comprising:
- a housing; and
- an antenna loop having a gain and being integrally formed of a first and a second portion, the antenna loop having a fixed end that is coupled to a circuit board and a free end opposite thereto, the first and second portions of the antenna loop each including respective first and second bends forming obtuse angles of less than 180 degrees as measured between respective first and second ends of each portion, the first and second portions being compressed when the antenna loop is inserted in the housing resulting in first and second forces exerted in opposite directions by said first and second bends against respective first and second interior sides of the housing, the first and second forces acting to maximize the gain and a corresponding effective area encompassed by the antenna loop by expanding the free end away from the fixed end when the first and second portions resiliently engage the first and second interior sides of the housing to maintain the position of the antenna loop within the housing.
- 5. An antenna system having a gain, comprising:
- a housing;
- a first antenna loop integrally formed of first and second portions, the antenna loop having a fixed end that is coupled to a circuit board and a free end opposite thereto such that a first effective area encompassed by the first antenna loop is maximized by expanding the free end away from the fixed end in response to first and second forces exerted in substantially opposite directions against respective first and second interior sides of the housing by a first and a second bend included in respective first and second portions, the first and second bends forming obtuse angles of less than 180 degrees as measured between respective first and second ends of each portion;
- a second antenna loop integrally formed of first and second portions and reactively coupled to the first antenna loop, the second antenna loop having a fixed end that is coupled to a circuit board and a free end opposite thereto such that a second effective area encompassed by the second antenna loop is maximized by expanding the free end away from the fixed end, the second antenna loop comprising first and second portions having respective first and second bends forming obtuse angles of less than 180 degrees as measured between respective first and second ends of each portion, the first and second portions of the first and second antenna loops being compressed due to first and second forces exerted in substantially opposite directions against respective first and second interior sides of the housing by respective first and second bends of the first and second portions comprising the first and second antenna loops when the first and second antenna loops are inserted in the housing, and upon insertion, the bends included in respective first and second portions of the first and second antenna loops resiliently engage the first and second interior sides of the housing to maintain the position of the first and second antenna loops within the housing, and in response to each of the loops being compressed, each of the bends in the first and second portions of the first and second antenna loops exerting a force in opposing directions against the first and second interior sides of the housing, the opposing forces acting to expand each of the free ends of the first and second antenna loops away from their corresponding fixed ends to maximize the gain of the antenna system by increasing a total effective area corresponding to a sum of the first and second effective areas of the first and second antenna loops.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/686,851, filed Apr. 18, 1991 and now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/416,090, filed Oct. 2, 1989 and now abandoned.
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