Claims
- 1. A multiple-element antenna for a mobile communication device, comprising:a monopole portion having a top section, a middle section and a bottom section, wherein the middle section defines a recess between the top and bottom sections, and wherein the bottom section includes a monopole feeding port configured to couple the monopole portion of the multiple-element antenna to communications circuitry in the mobile communication device; and a dipole portion having at least one dipole feeding port configured to couple the dipole portion of the multiple-element antenna to communications circuitry in the mobile communications device; wherein the dipole portion of the multiple-element antenna is positioned within the recess defined by the monopole portion of the multiple-element antenna in order to electromagnetically couple the monopole portion with the dipole portion; wherein the bottom section of the monopole portion includes a gain patch and the dipole portion includes a load patch, and wherein the gain patch is positioned in close proximity to the load patch in order to increase the gain of the monopole and dipole portions.
- 2. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the monopole portion and the dipole portion are fabricated on a single substrate.
- 3. The multiple-element antenna of claim 2, wherein the substrate is a flexible dielectric substrate.
- 4. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the mobile communication device is a dual-band mobile communication device, and wherein the monopole portion is tuned to a first operating frequency and the dipole portion is tuned to a second operating frequency.
- 5. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the top section of the monopole portion includes a meandering line.
- 6. The multiple-element antenna of claim 5, wherein the conductor length of the meandering line is pre-selected to tune the monopole portion to an operating frequency.
- 7. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the dipole portion is an open folded dipole antenna.
- 8. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the dipole portion is an offset feed, open folded dipole antenna.
- 9. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the dipole portion includes a top load.
- 10. The multiple-element antenna of claim 9, wherein dimensions of the top load are pre-selected to tune the dipole portion to an operating frequency.
- 11. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the dipole portion includes a first conductor section and a second conductor section.
- 12. The multiple-element antenna of claim 11, wherein the first and second conductor sections define a gap.
- 13. The multiple-element antenna of claim 12, wherein the size of the gap is pre-selected to set the gain of the dipole portion.
- 14. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the monopole feeding port couples the monopole portion to a receiver in the mobile communication device.
- 15. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the dipole feeding port couples the dipole portion to a transmitter in the mobile communication device.
- 16. The multiple-element antenna of claim 1, wherein the multiple-element antenna is positioned within a housing of the mobile communication device.
- 17. The multiple-element antenna of claim 3, wherein the multiple-element antenna is mounted to an inside surface of the mobile communication device.
- 18. The multiple-element antenna of claim 17, wherein the flexible dielectric substrate is folded to mount the multiple-element antenna to a plurality of perpendicular inside surfaces of the mobile communication device.
- 19. A multiple-element antenna for a mobile communication device, comprising:a monopole portion having a top section, a middle section and a bottom section, wherein the middle section defines a recess between the top and bottom sections, and wherein the bottom section includes a monopole feeding port configured to couple the monopole portion of the multiple-element antenna to communications circuitry in the mobile communication device; and a dipole portion having at least one dipole feeding port configured to couple the dipole portion of the multiple-element antenna to communications circuitry in the mobile communications device; wherein the dipole portion of the multiple-element antenna is positioned within the recess defined by the monopole portion of the multiple-element antenna in order to electromagnetically couple the monopole portion with the dipole portion; wherein the dipole portion includes a first conductor section and a second conductor section that define a gap; wherein the second conductor section includes a stability patch that defines the gap with the first conductor section.
- 20. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the dimensions of the stability patch are pre-selected to set the gain of the dipole portion.
- 21. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the monopole portion and the dipole portion are fabricated on a single substrate.
- 22. The multiple-element antenna of claim 21, wherein the substrate is a flexible dielectric substrate.
- 23. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the mobile communication device is a dual-band mobile communication device, and wherein the monopole portion is tuned to a first operating frequency and the dipole portion is tuned to a second operating frequency.
- 24. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the top section of the monopole portion includes a meandering line.
- 25. The multiple-element antenna of claim 24, wherein the conductor length of the meandering line is pre-selected to tune the monopole portion to an operating frequency.
- 26. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the dipole portion is an open folded dipole antenna.
- 27. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the dipole portion is an offset feed, open folded dipole antenna.
- 28. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the dipole portion includes a top load.
- 29. The multiple-element antenna of claim 28, wherein dimensions of the top load are pre-selected to tune the dipole portion to an operating frequency.
- 30. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the dipole portion includes a first conductor section and a second conductor section.
- 31. The multiple-element antenna of claim 30, wherein the first and second conductor sections define a gap.
- 32. The multiple-element antenna of claim 31, wherein the size of the gap is pre-selected to set the gain of the dipole portion.
- 33. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the monopole feeding port couples the monopole portion to a receiver in the mobile communication device.
- 34. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the dipole feeding port couples the dipole portion to a transmitter in the mobile communication device.
- 35. The multiple-element antenna of claim 19, wherein the multiple-element antenna is positioned within a housing of the mobile communication device.
- 36. The multiple-element antenna of claim 22, wherein the multiple-element antenna is mounted to an inside surface of the mobile communication device.
- 37. The multiple-element antenna of claim 36, wherein the flexible dielectric substrate is folded to mount the multiple-element antenna to a plurality of perpendicular inside surfaces of the mobile communication device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from and is related to the following prior application: A Multiple-Element Antenna For A Mobile Communication Device, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/283,311, filed Apr. 12, 2001. This prior application, including the entire written description and drawing figures, is hereby incorporated into the present application by reference.
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