1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for manufacturing a jacketed antenna, and more particularly to an apparatus and method for manufacturing a mobile telephone antenna for motor vehicles that has electromagnetic wave receiving conductive parts centered in an encasing elastic nonconductive jacket.
2. Description of the Related Technology
Antennas, especially mobile telephone antennas for motor vehicles, are known. These antennas often include a base body from which a receiving portion extents, such as an antenna coil or an antenna rod. Further such base bodies are electrically conductive and can be made of metal with a contact area that is used to connect the antenna to a corresponding contact area on a motor vehicle by, for example, being screwed onto the motor vehicle body. Often the receiving portion of mobile antennas are elastic so that the mobile antennas are structurally compliant in the case of an accident and so that they can yield to wind forces. In addition to having elastic receiving portions, such mobile antennas often are surrounded with an electrically nonconductive jacket to protect encased metal parts from corrosion and to provide a smooth overall pleasant appearance for the mobile antenna structure.
It is known that such jacketed antenna structures can be manufactured by inserting an antenna base body with extending receiving portion into a mold and then filling the mold with the compound which forms the encasing jacket. A useful compound for the jacket can be a thermoplastic elastomer. It is important in this manufacturing process that the base body be centered when positioned in the mold because if one or more of the conductive antenna parts are not centered there is the possibility of not completely encasing them with the compound of the jacket. To address this problem, it has been suggested that the base body with the extending receiving portion be fixed in the mold with pins which extend in the direction of the lengthwise axis of the receiving portion. Such use of pins can position a base body with an extending receiving portion at a centered location in a mold. In doing so, however, there is an unavoidable problem in that holes are formed into the resulting jacket and moisture can penetrate through these holes into the interior of the antenna structure where metal corrosion can be produced that could lead to antenna malfunctions.
An object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus and method for manufacturing an antenna, especially a mobile telephone antenna, wherein electrically conductive metal antenna parts that would be exposed to environments exterior to mountings be completely encased by a jacket.
According to the invention, an antenna base body is provided with a hole of any shape, for example, with a drillhole that is aligned parallel with the lengthwise axis of the base body. Then at least the base body can be aligned to be centered in a mold by having a centering pin which can be inserted into the hole in the base body and thereby the base body can be positioned and fixed in the mold. This centering pin which is aligned on the lengthwise axis of the mold also ensures that the base body is located in the middle in the mold. The outside diameter of the centering pin and the inside diameter of the hole in the base body are made to be flush with one another. The receiving portion is aligned along the lengthwise axis of the base body and attached to it, and, therefore, the centering pin which is inserted into the hole in the base body ensures that both the base body and also the receiving portion are aligned along the center of the lengthwise axis of the mold so that these two antenna components, after they have been inserted into the mold on the centering pin, can be completely surrounded with a compound which forms an encasing jacket. Therefore, after the base body and the receiving portion are removed from the mold, they are encased by the jacket without openings into the antenna conductive parts. Jacketing the base body on its bottom in the contact area also can ensure that after inserting the antenna in a mounting moisture will not be allowed to penetrate into the contact area where electrical contact to the mounting is made. This arrangement is effected especially reliably when the contact area is made as a thread so that after tightening the screw connection the lower radial area of the jacket is easily squeezed and seals this area against penetration by moisture.
The antenna base body and the receiving portion can be two or more separate individual parts that are joined together in a mating manner. The base body also can be made in several parts. A single (integral) component for a base body and receiving portion that is a single unit having the function of both also would be within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the entirety of the conductive parts of the antenna would be the base body with an attached receiving portion, i.e. a combination of a base body with an antenna coil, a spring, or the like.
One embodiment of the present invention has the receiving portion aligned to be centered in the mold by using the centering pin. For this embodiment of the invention the base body is aligned to be centered in the mold and the receiving portion is aligned to be flush to the base body to which it is attached. Precision production of the base body and the receiving portion, especially in their common attachment areas, can assure necessary alignment. Alternatively, this precision production can be eliminated if the receiving portion is aligned to be centered in the mold by the centering pin. This use of the centering pin can be readily accomplished if the receiving portion is made as an antenna coil (spring) with a hollow middle area. It is especially advantageous if the inside diameter of the hole in the base body and the inside diameter of the hollow middle area in the receiving portion almost agree and further closely correspond to the outside diameter of the centering pin in the mold to provide for a close fit. The closer the tolerances the better in assuring centered alignment of the base body and the receiving portion in the mold when supported by the centering pin.
One embodiment of the invention for an apparatus and a method for manufacturing jacketed mobile antennas, which the invention however is not limited to and to which differences therefrom may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention is described below and explained using the Figures, wherein:
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