Information
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Patent Grant
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6346917
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Patent Number
6,346,917
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 9, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 12, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Ware, Fressola Van Der Sluys & Adolphson LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 343 711
- 343 712
- 343 713
- 343 906
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method for installing an antenna system having an antenna located exterior to a vehicle. The antenna system has at least one electrically conductive wire to be extended into interior of the vehicle for providing electrical connection to a receiver located in the interior. When the vehicle includes at least one window pane surrounded at least partially by a flexible seal adjacent a weather shield to a portal, the method comprises the steps of positioning the conductive wire in the flexible seal; leading the conductive wire from the flexible seal towards the weather shield; and leading the conductive wire to the receiver through the weather shield.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a method of implementing an antenna system on an automobile and, more particularly, to the antenna system with broadband operating characteristics for use in a Personal Communications Service (PCS) device operating in the frequency range of 1850-1900 MHz, Sirius Satellite Radio (2320-2332.5 MHz), XM Satellite Radio (2332.5-2345 MHz) and the like, wherein the antenna is mounted on the exterior of the automobile with transmission lines connected to a receiver in the interior of the automobile.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Some antenna systems are added on to an automobile after the automobile has left the factory. With the antenna systems having broadband operating characteristics, the transmission lines are required to be routed from the exterior to the interior of the automobile so as to operatively connect the antenna to a receiver. The transmission lines typically take the form of a coaxial cable. Conventionally, the transmission lines for operatively connecting the antenna to the receiver are routed into the interior of automobile in two ways: through a drilled hole or through a glass coupler. Both of these methods have disadvantages. Drilling holes in the exterior body of the automobile may cause water leakage into the interior. Furthermore, due to warranty issues, many after-market installers are reluctant to drill holes in order to install the systems. Glass couplers can be used to couple RF signals from one side of a glass pane to the other side, so as to avoid drilling holes in the body of the automobile. However, when a DC power source is required for feeding an active antenna, such as that of a Sirius Satellite Radio, the DC power must be converted into AC and inductively coupled through the glass pane. The conversion of DC to AC has been found to produce harmonics that fall within the AM/FM band, thereby causing significant degradation to the performance of an existing AM/FM radio. Furthermore, RF coupling through the glass also introduces loss in the RF signals.
Thus, it is advantageous and desirable to provide a method for installing an antenna system having one or two transmission lines, wherein the transmission lines are routed from the exterior to the interior of the automobile, without additionally drilling holes to the exterior of the automobile body.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a method for installing an antenna system having an antenna located exterior to a vehicle having at least one electrically conductive wire to be extended into the interior of the vehicle for providing an electrical connection to a receiver located in the interior, without modifying the vehicular body by drilling holes or making other forms of apertures. When the vehicle includes at least one windowpane surrounded at least partially by a flexible seal adjacent a weather shield to a portal, the above-mentioned object can be achieved by a method which comprises the steps of:
positioning the conductive wire in the flexible seal;
leading the conductive wire from the flexible seal towards the weather shield; and
leading the conductive wire to the receiver through the weather shield.
Preferably, the windowpane is a rear window glass pane of the vehicle and the flexible seal is a butyl rubber seal, which keeps the glass pane waterproof.
Preferably, the portal is the trunk of the vehicle, and the weather shield also includes a flexible seal surrounding at least part of the trunk opening of the vehicle.
The present invention will become apparent upon reading the description taken in conjunction with FIGS.
1
-
4
.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating the rear section of an automobile.
FIG. 2
is a rear view illustrating the rear window of the automobile and the location of the antenna system.
FIG. 3
is a cross sectional view illustrating the transmission lines of the antenna, which are routed inside the flexible seal of the rear windowpane.
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional view illustrating the transmission lines of the antenna, which are routed from the flexible seal through a weather shield of the trunk opening to a receiver in the trunk compartment.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
shows the rear section
2
of a vehicle
1
having a rear window glass pane
6
. The rear windowpane
6
is surrounded by a flexible seal
8
for weatherproofing. The flexible seal
8
is typically made of butyl rubber or other flexible polymer. As shown, an antenna
10
is installed on the roof section
5
of the automobile
1
above the rear windowpane
6
. The vehicle
1
also includes a trunk
22
having a trunk lid
24
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the antenna
10
is connected to a receiver
30
by two electrically conductive wires
12
. Each of the electrically conductive wires
12
can be a coaxial cable or a cable of another form, and one of the conductive wires
12
may be used to provide DC power to the antenna
10
. The trunk
22
has a weather shield
20
surrounding the trunk opening
25
to keep water from leaking into the trunk compartment
26
, when the trunk lid
24
is in the closed position. The antenna
10
is installed adjacent to the flexible seal
8
so that the conductive wires
12
can be routed along the flexible seal
8
to the lower section
9
of the flexible seal
8
in a substantially hidden fashion, as shown in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 3
is a cross sectional view showing the flexible seal
8
having an outer section
14
and an inner section
16
facing the passenger compartment
18
of the automobile
1
. Preferably, the conductive wires
12
are hidden under the outer section
14
of the flexible seal
8
all the way to the lower section
9
(FIG.
2
).
Typically, where the peripheral of the trunk lid
24
meets the trunk section
22
, a trough-like structure
28
, as shown in
FIG. 4
, is provided so as to allow water flowing through the gap between the trunk lid
24
and the rear body of the automobile to drain away. It is possible to lead the conductive wires
12
from the flexible seal
8
through a section of the weather shield
20
into the trunk compartment
26
so that the conductive wires
12
can be connected to the receiver
30
.
It should be noted that the receiver
30
, as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, is located in the trunk compartment
26
of the automobile
1
. However, it is also possible to place the receiver
30
in another part of the automobile
1
while the connection of the conductive wires
12
is made through the trunk section
22
. For example, the receiver can be located in the passenger compartment
18
. It is also possible to route the electrically conductive wires
12
through another flexible seal and weather shield. For example, the conductive wires
12
can be introduced into the interior of the automobile
1
through the front hood of the automobile
1
. Furthermore, the conductive wires
12
can be routed along a flexible seal of some window-like panel, which may not be transparent. Moreover, the antenna can be directly installed near the weather shield
20
so that the conductive wires can be directly routed from the antenna
10
to the trunk compartment
26
of the automobile
1
through the weather shield
20
, without using the flexible shield
8
.
Thus, although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A method of installing a vehicular antenna system having an antenna located exterior to a vehicle, said antenna having at least one electrically conductive wire to be extended into an interior section of the vehicle for electrically connecting the antenna to a receiver located in the interior section, wherein the vehicle includes a weather shield bordering the interior section and the exterior of the vehicle, at least one panel on the exterior of the vehicle adjacent to the weather shield, and a flexible seal at least partially surrounding the panel, said method comprising the steps of:leading said at least one electrically conductive wire from the antenna towards the weather shield; leading said at least one electrically conductive wire to the receiver through the weather shield; and positioning said at least one electrically conductive wire along at least one section of the flexible seal prior to leading the electrically conductive wire towards the weather shield.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the panel includes a rear window glass pane of the vehicle.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the flexible seal includes a butyl rubber seal.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the vehicle has a trunk and the weather shield is located adjacent to the trunk for shielding at least part of the trunk, and the electrically conductive wire is led to the receiver through the weather shield and the trunk.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said antenna has two electrically conductive wires.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the vehicle has a trunk and the weather shield is located adjacent to the trunk for shielding at least part of the trunk, and the two electrically conductive wires are led to the receiver through the weather shield and the trunk.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein one of the two electrically conductive wires is used for providing electrical power to said antenna.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein said at least one electrically conductive wire is a coaxial cable.
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