Claims
- 1. A radio communication device, comprising:
- a first housing portion;
- radio frequency circuitry positioned in the first housing portion, the radio frequency circuitry for communicating signals in a predetermined frequency range;
- a second housing portion movably supported on the first housing portion to move between an extended position and a collapsed position, the second housing portion projecting outwardly from the first housing portion in the extended position; and
- an antenna positioned in the second housing portion in the open and closed positions, the antenna having first dipole arms having a first tuning characteristic and second dipole arms having a second tuning characteristic, the first and second tuning characteristics being different, wherein the second dipole arms are tuned for a preferred characteristic associated with the predetermined frequency range when the second housing portion is in the collapsed position and the first dipole arms are tuned to the preferred characteristic associated with the predetermined frequency range when the second housing portion is in the extended position.
- 2. The radio communication device as defined in claim 1, wherein the first and second dipole arms are mounted on the second housing portion.
- 3. The radio communication device as defined in claim 2, wherein the first dipole arms include at least one first plate and the second dipole arms include at least one second plate, and wherein the at least one first plate and the at least one second plate are capacitively coupled.
- 4. The radio communication device as defined in claim 1, wherein the second housing portion is a cover including front and back housing sections and the first and second dipole arms are positioned between the front and back housing sections.
- 5. A radio communication device, comprising:
- a first housing portion;
- radio frequency circuitry positioned in the first housing portion;
- a second housing portion movably supported on the first housing portion to move between an extended position and a collapsed position, the second housing portion projecting outwardly from the first housing portion in the extended position; and
- an antenna positioned in the second housing portion, the antenna including a first component having a first tuning characteristic and a second component having a second tuning characteristic, wherein the second component is tuned for a preferred characteristic when the second housing portion is in the collapsed position and the first component is tuned to the preferred characteristic when the second housing portion is in the extended position;
- wherein the second housing portion has a longitudinal axis, and the first component includes first and second sections positioned in the second housing portion and the second component includes first and second sections positioned in the second housing portion, wherein the first section of the first component and the first section of the second component are on one side of the longitudinal axis and the second section of the first component and the second section of the second component are on another side of the longitudinal axis.
- 6. The radio communication device as defined in claim 5, wherein the first section of the first component is coupled to the first section of the second component, and the second section of the first component is coupled to the second section of the second component.
- 7. The radio communication device as defined in claim 5 wherein the first section of the first component is connected to the second section of the second component and the second section of the first component is connected to the first section of the second component.
- 8. A radio telephone, comprising:
- a first housing portion;
- a transceiver positioned in the first housing portion to communicate signals within a predetermined frequency range;
- a second housing portion movably supported on the first housing portion to move between an extended position and a collapsed position, the second housing portion projecting outwardly from the first housing portion in the extended position; and
- an antenna, the antenna positioned only in the second housing portion, the antenna coupled to the transceiver via a transmission line, the antenna including a first component having a first tuning characteristic and a second component having a second tuning characteristic, the first and second tuning characteristics being different, wherein the second component is tuned for a preferred characteristic when the near field has a first near field dielectric constant such that the second component is tuned to the predetermined frequency range when the second housing portion is in the collapsed position, and the first component is tuned to the preferred characteristic when the near field has a second dielectric constant such that the first component is tuned to the predetermined frequency range when the second housing portion is in the extended position;
- wherein the first and second components each comprise dipole arms mounted on the second housing portion.
- 9. The radio telephone as defined in claim 8, wherein the first component includes at least one first plate and the second component includes at least one second plate, and wherein the at least one first plate and the at least one second plate are capacitively coupled.
- 10. The radio telephone as defined in claim 8 wherein the second housing portion has a longitudinal axis, and the first component includes first and second sections and the second component includes first and second sections, wherein the first section of the first component and the first section of the second component are on one side of the longitudinal axis and the second section of the first component and the second section of the second component are on another side of the longitudinal axis.
- 11. The radio telephone as defined in claim 10, wherein the first section of the first component is coupled to the first section of the second component, and the second section of the second component is coupled to the second section of the second component.
- 12. The radio telephone as defined in claim 10 wherein the first section of the first component is coupled to the second section of the second component and the second section of the first component is coupled to the first section of the second component.
- 13. The radio telephone as defined in claim 8, wherein the second housing portion is a cover including front and back housing sections and wherein the antenna is sandwiched between the front and back housing sections.
- 14. The radio telephone as defined in claim 13, wherein the first housing portion includes a keypad, and the cover covers at least a portion of the keypad in the collapsed position.
- 15. A method of providing an antenna for a radio telephone, including transceiver circuitry operating at a signaling frequency and positioned in a first housing portion, and a second housing portion movably supported on the first housing portion, comprising the steps of:
- providing a first dipole antenna component in the second housing portion tuned to the signaling frequency of the transceiver circuitry when the near field dielectric constant has a first value such that the antenna is tuned to the signaling frequency when the housing portion is in an open housing configuration; and
- providing a second dipole antenna component in the second housing portion, the second antenna component coupled to the first antenna component, the second antenna component tuned to the signaling frequency of the transceiver circuitry when the near field dielectric constant has a second value, the first and second values being different, such that the antenna is tuned to the signaling frequency when the housing portion is in a closed housing configuration.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 15, further comprising the step of providing a hinge between the first and second housing portions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/389,513, filed 16 Feb. 1995 and now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/306,784, filed Sep. 15, 1994 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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