Claims
- 1. A magnetic current antenna comprising a plurality of helical conductors each forming a coil having its interior unobstructed with any conductive material and having one end electrically connected to a transmission signal from a signal generator, and a conductive surface adjacent to and uniformly spaced from said helical conductors and coextending in parallel with the longitudinal helical axis of each of said helical coils and extending away from each of said helical conductors in both directions transverse to each of said longitudinal helical axes at any given point therealong in a common straight line, for at least as long as the full underlying diameter span of said helical conductors, said conductive surface being spaced from said longitudinal axis of each of said helical coils a distance which is small compared to the antenna operating wave length, said helical conductors positioned adjacent and uniformly spaced from said conductive surface and symmetrically positioned with respect to a plane perpendicular to said conductive surface, said helical conductors being energized by said transmission signal to provide a radiation pattern variable by changing the phase relationship of and distance between said helical conductors.
- 2. A magnetic current antenna comprising a first helical conductor electrically connected at one end to a transmission signal from a signal generator, and a second helical conductor wound in the opposite direction of said first helical conductor with substantially the same pitch and diameter and electrically connected at one end to said transmission signal 180.degree. out of phase, said helical conductors axially coextending with each other in the same direction with said electrical connections positioned adjacent each other and having their helical axes spaced apart at the most a distance which is small compared to the antenna operating wave length.
- 3. A magnetic current antenna comprising a plurality of first helical conductors electrically connected at one end to a transmission signal from a signal generator to provide a radiation pattern variable by changing the phase relationship of and distance between said first helical conductors, and a conductive planar surface positioned adjacently parallel to said first helical conductors to provide coextending image helical conductors wound in the opposite direction of said first helical conductors with substantially the same pitch and diameter and energized with said transmission signal 180.degree. out of phase with their helical axes spaced apart at the most a distance which is small compared to the antenna operating wave length, said plurality of helical conductors consisting of a pair of said first helical conductors positioned coextensively in parallel with each other on opposite sides of said planar conductive surface.
- 4. The magnetic current antenna of claim 3 characterized by an additional pair of said first helical conductors positioned coextensively in parallel with each other on opposite sides of said planar conductive surface and with said first pair of helical conductors.
- 5. The magnetic current antenna of claim 4 characterized by a second planar conductive surface intersecting said first conductive surface at right angles to form a plus-shaped cross-section configuration which separates said four first helical conductors each into a different quadrant, each of said first helical conductors being spaced from both of said planar conductive surfaces a distance which is small compared to the antenna operating wave length.
- 6. A magnetic current antenna comprising a plurality of first helical conductors axially aligned with each other and each having an axial length equal to one-half of the operating wave length with linear conductors joining said helical conductors in series and having a length equal to one-half of the wave length in free space and with one end of said series of first helical conductors electrically connected to a transmission signal from a signal generator, and a conductive surface coextending adjacent to and uniformly spaced from said joined first helical conductors in their axial direction and extending away from said first helical conductors in the direction transverse to their helical axes at any given point therealong in a substantially straight line, said conductive surface being spaced from said first helical conductors a distance which is small compared to the antenna operating wave length.
- 7. A magnetic current antenna comprising a first helical conductor formed in the shape of a ring and electrically connected at one end to a transmission signal from a signal generator, and a conductive surface coextending adjacent to and uniformly spaced from said first helical conductor in its axial direction and extending away from said first helical conductor in the direction transverse to its helical axes at any given point therealong in a substantially straight line, said conductive surface being spaced from said first helical conductor a distance which is small compared to the antenna operating wave length.
- 8. A magnetic current antenna comprising a first helical conductor electrically connected at one end to a transmission signal from a signal generator, and a conductive cylindrical surface having a diameter greater than the helical diameter of said first helical conductor with said first helical conductor and the helical axis thereof being helically wrapped around said cylindrical surface in uniformly spaced adjacent proximity to said surface, a second helical conductor identical to the first and helically wrapped around said cylindrical conductor adjacent to and in the opposite direction of said first helical conductor, and signal generator means electrically connected to said first and second helical conductors at one end to energize the same.
- 9. The magnetic current antenna of claim 8 wherein each helical wrap of said helical conductors around said cylindrical conductive surface is equal to an integer multiple of the antenna operating wave length.
Priority Claims (2)
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38-46468[U] |
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38-46469[U]JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 364,344 filed May 29, 1973, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 863,035 filed Sept. 30, 1969, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 605,656 filed Dec. 29, 1966, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 376,142 filed June 18, 1964, now abandoned.
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2636986 |
Riderman |
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2985878 |
Krause et al. |
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Continuations (3)
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605656 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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