This present application is related to one contemporaneously and one earlier (Dec. 9, 2002) filed US patent applications having the same title, the same inventor, and the same assignee with the invention.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an antenna, and more particularly to a multi-band antenna used with an electronic device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The development of wireless local area network (WLAN) technology has been attended by the development of devices operating under the IEEE 802.11b standard (in the 2.45 GHz band) and the IEEE 802.11a standard (in the 5.25 GHz band). These devices benefit from a multi-band antenna. U.S. Pat. No. 6,204,819 discloses a conventional multi-band antenna. The multi-band antenna includes a first and a second conductive branches 42, 46, and is provided for use within wireless communications devices, such as radiotelephones. A first conductive branch 42 has first and second feeds 43, 44 extending therefrom that terminate at respectively a first and second micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) switches S1, S2. The second conductive branch 46 is in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship with the first conductive branch 42. One end of the second conductive 46 branch terminates at a third MEMS switch S3 and the opposite end of the second conductive branch 46 is connected to the first conductive branch 42 via a fourth MEMS switch S4. The fourth MEMS switch S4 is configured to be selectively closed to electrically connect the first and second conductive branches 42, 46 such that the antenna radiates as a loop antenna in a first frequency band. The fourth switch S4 is also configured to open to electrically isolate the first and second conductive branches 42, 46 such that the antenna radiates as an inverted-F antenna in a second frequency band different from the first frequency band. However, the switches add manufacturing cost and complexity to the antenna. Furthermore, the three dimensional structure of the antenna occupies a large space, which is counter to the trend toward miniaturization of portable electronic devices.
Hence, an improved multi-band antenna is desired to overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art.
A primary object, therefore, of the present invention is to provide a multi-band antenna combining two different types of antennas for operating in different frequency bands.
A multi-band antenna in accordance with the present invention for an electronic device includes an insulative substrate, a planar conductive element disposed on a surface of the insulative substrate and a feeder cable connected to the conductive element. The conductive element includes a ground portion, a first radiating branch, a second radiating branch, a first connecting branch, a second connecting branch, a third connecting branch and a fourth connecting branch. The feeder cable includes an inner conductor connecting to the second connecting branch and a metal shielding connected to the fourth connecting branch. The ground portion, the first, second, third and fourth connecting branches, the first radiating branch and the feeder cable together form a planar inverted-F antenna for receiving or transmitting lower frequency signals. The ground portion, the first, second and fourth connecting branches, the second radiating branch and the feeder cable together form a planar loop antenna for receiving or transmitting higher frequency signals.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The conductive element is made of a metallic material and includes a ground portion 10, a first and second radiating branches 21, 22 and a first, second, third and fourth branches 23, 24, 25, 11. The elongate ground portion 10 extends adjacent one edge of the substrate 30. The first connecting branch 23 extends perpendicular to the ground portion 10 along a second edge of the substrate 30 and connects at one end (not labeled) to the ground portion 10. The first radiating branch 21 extends along a third edge of the substrate 30 perpendicular from a second end (not labeled) of the first connecting branch 23 to a fourth edge of the substrate 30. The second radiating branch 22 and the third connecting branch 25 respectively extend from middle portions of the first connecting branch 23 and the first radiating branch 21 and terminate at an end (not labeled) of the second connecting branch 24. The fourth connecting branch 11 extends perpendicular to a middle portion of the ground portion 10.
The coaxial feeder cable 40 includes an inner conductor 42 surrounded by a dielectric layer (not labeled), which is surrounded by a metal shielding 41, which is surrounded by an outer jacket (not labeled). A portion of the jacket is stripped off to expose the metal shielding 41, and a portion of the shielding and dielectric layer is stripped off to expose a length of the inner conductor 42. The inner conductor 42 is electrically connected to the second connecting branch 24, and the metal shielding 41 is electrically connected to the fourth connecting branch 11.
The ground portion 10, the first, second, third and fourth connecting branches 23, 24, 25, 11, the first radiating branch 21 and the feeder cable 40 together form an inverted-F antenna (not labeled), which operates in a lower frequency band. The ground portion 10, a part of the first connecting branch 23, the second and fourth connecting branches 24, 11 and the second radiating branch 22 form a loop trace (not labeled). The feeder cable 40 and the loop trace together form a loop antenna (not labeled), which operates in a higher frequency band.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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