Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a multi-band antenna comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of combination-type dipole assemblies each defined by a box-type dipole array disposed coaxially within a ring dipole; disposing the plurality of combination-type dipole assemblies along a substantially straight line over a ground plane; and disposing a plurality of crossed-type dipole antenna arrays along the substantially straight line in alternating order with the plurality of combination-type dipole assemblies.
- 2. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 1 further comprising aligning the ring dipole and box-type dipole arrays so that each dipole in the box-type dipole array is aligned parallel to an imaginary chord between opposing ends of an adjacent dipole in the ring dipole.
- 3. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 2 further comprising rotating the combination-type dipole assemblies to form a plus and minus forty-five degree polarization angle with respect to the substantially straight line.
- 4. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 3 further comprising allocating the ring dipoles of the plurality of combination-type dipole assemblies to a first frequency band.
- 5. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 4 further comprising adjusting a downtilt for the ring dipoles of the plurality of combination-type dipole antenna assemblies allocated to the first frequency band.
- 6. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 3 further comprising allocating the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays to a second frequency band.
- 7. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 6 further comprising adjusting a downtilt to the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays allocated to the second frequency band.
- 8. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 3 further comprising allocating a first portion of the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and plurality of crossed type dipole antenna arrays to a second frequency band.
- 9. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 8 further comprising adjusting a downtilt of the first portion of the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays allocated to the second frequency band.
- 10. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 8 further comprising allocating a second group of the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays to a third frequency band.
- 11. The method of constructing a multi-band antenna as in claim 10 further comprising adjusting a downtilt of the second portion of the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays allocated to the third frequency band.
- 12. A multi-band antenna comprising:
a plurality of combination-type dipole assemblies each defined by a box-type dipole array disposed coaxially within a circular-type dipole array, the plurality of combination-type dipole assemblies disposed along a substantially straight line over a ground plane; and a plurality of crossed-type dipole antenna arrays disposed along the substantially straight line in alternating order with the plurality of combination-type dipole assemblies.
- 13. The multi-band antenna as in claim 12 wherein the combination-type dipole arrays further comprise a set of aligned structures aligned so that each dipole in the box-type dipole array is parallel to an imaginary chord of an adjacent dipole in the circular-type dipole array.
- 14. The multi-band antenna as in claim 13 wherein the combination-type dipole assemblies further comprise rotated structures forming a plus and minus forty-five degree polarization angle with respect to the substantially straight line.
- 15. The multi-band antenna as in claim 14 wherein the circular-type dipole arrays further comprise dipoles operating within a first frequency band.
- 16. The multi-band antenna as in claim 15 further comprising a downtilt controller adapted to adjust a downtilt for the circular-type dipole arrays of the plurality of combination-type dipole antenna assemblies allocated to the first frequency band.
- 17. The multi-band antenna as in claim 14 wherein the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays further comprise antenna elements operating in the second frequency band.
- 18. The multi-band antenna as in claim 17 further comprising a downtilt controller adapted to adjust a downtilt of the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays allocated within the second frequency band.
- 19. The multi-band antenna as in claim 14 wherein a first portion of the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays further comprise antenna elements operating in a second frequency band.
- 20. The multi-band antenna as in claim 19 further comprising a downtilt controller adapted to adjust a downtilt of the first portion of the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays allocated to the second frequency band.
- 21. The multi-band antenna as in claim 20 wherein the second group of the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays further comprise antenna elements operating within a third frequency band.
- 22. The multi-band antenna as in claim 21 further comprising a downtilt controller adapted to adjust a downtilt of the second portion of the alternating order of box-type dipole arrays and crossed type dipole antenna arrays allocated to the third frequency band.
- 23. A method of constructing a dual-band antenna comprising the steps of:
disposing a box-type dipole array coaxially within a circular-type dipole array to form a combination-type antenna assembly; disposing a plurality of the combination-type dipole antenna assemblies along a substantially straight line over a ground plane; and disposing a plurality of crossed-type dipole antenna arrays along the substantially straight line in alternating order with the plurality of combination-type antenna assemblies.
- 24. A tri-band antenna system comprising:
a first antenna group, a second antenna group, and a third antenna group arranged on a backplane, each antenna group including a plurality of dipole antenna elements: the first group directed to a first frequency band, the second group directed to a second frequency band, and the third group directed to a third frequency band, each antenna group having independently adjustable electrical downtilt; the first antenna group including two or more circular-type dipole arrays; the second and third antenna group including two or more box-type dipole antennas and two or more cross-type dipole antenna; the box-type dipole antenna having four dipole antennas configured to provide dual polarization; and adjacent box-type antennas separated by at least one cross-type antenna.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of the following U.S. Provisional Patent Applications: 1) Provisional Patent Application No. 60/367,646 filed Mar. 26, 2002, entitled Multiband Dual Polarized Adjustable Beamtilt Base Station Antenna, 2) U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/433,352, filed Dec. 13, 2002, entitled Improvements Relating to Dipole Antennas, 3) U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/433,353, filed Dec. 13, 2002, entitled Multi-band Antenna, and 4) U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/433,354, filed Dec. 13, 2002, entitled Antenna. U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 60/367,646, 60/433,352, 60/433,353, and 60/433,354 are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US03/07873 |
3/14/2003 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (4)
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Date |
Country |
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60367646 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
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60433352 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
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60433353 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
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60433354 |
Dec 2002 |
US |