Claims
- 1. A pane antenna for a very high frequency range and/or an ultra-high frequency range, said pane antenna comprising a field of parallel heating conductors arranged on a window pane between two transverse busbars for applying direct current to the heating conductors; at least one wire-shaped conductor forming a first antenna conductor crossing at right angles to at least a part of said heating conductors at crossing points between the first antenna conductor and the heating conductors of said part, said first antenna conductor and said parallel heating conductors being coupled by galvanic connection at a low impedance for an effective frequency range in the region of said crossing points to create a capacitive antenna region adjoining said crossing points; an antenna terminal provided on said window pane outside said field of heating conductors; another at least one wire-shaped conductor forming a second antenna conductor connected at one end thereof to said antenna terminal and, at the other end thereof, being coupled at a low impedance for said effective frequency range to said first antenna conductor, so that said first antenna conductor is coupled to said antenna terminal only through said second antenna conductor and to said heating conductors while said second antenna conductor is coupled only with said first antenna conductor and said antenna terminal and means for supplying direct current to the busbars without additional network means for increasing impedance connected between the busbars and the vehicle body; and wherein said two transverse busbars are arranged so that each of said heating conductors extends between and is connected with said busbars, said heating conductors have a relatively large inductive impedance per length unit and a distance from said first antenna conductor to each of said busbars is sufficiently large so that said busbars are sufficiently decoupled for said very high frequency range and/or said ultra-high frequency range from said capacitive antenna region.
- 2. A pane antenna as defined in claim 1, further comprising an electrically conductive frame surrounding said window pane.
- 3. A pane antenna as defined in claim 1, wherein said crossing points coincide with points of the same potential on said heating conductors.
- 4. A pane antenna as defined in claim 1, further comprising additional conductor sections galvanically connected to said first antenna conductor and extending parallel to each other between respective heating conductors.
- 5. A pane antenna as defined in claim 1; and further comprising ornamental or descriptive signs composed of electrically conductive material and coupled for high frequencies to the heating conductors.
- 6. A pane antenna as defined in claim 2, wherein said antenna terminal is located in proximity to a rim of the window pane and a grounding point is located opposite said antenna terminal.
- 7. A pane antenna as defined in claim 1, wherein said capacitive antenna region is located approximately midway between the two busbars.
- 8. A pane antenna as defined in claim 1, further comprising an antenna amplifier attached to said antenna terminal to provide an active reception antenna.
- 9. A pane antenna for a very high frequency range and/or an ultra-high frequency range, said pane antenna comprising a field of parallel heating conductors arranged on a window pane between two transverse busbars for applying direct current to the heating conductors; a plurality of first antenna conductor members crossing at least a portion of said heating conductors at right angles at crossing points between the first antenna conductor and the heating conductors of said part, said first antenna conductor members and said parallel heating conductors being coupled by galvanic connection at a low impedance for an effective frequency range in the region of said crossing points to create a capacitive antenna region adjoining said crossing points; an antenna terminal provided on said window pane outside said field of heating conductors; a second antenna conductor connected at one end thereof to said antenna terminal and, at the other end thereof, being coupled at a low impedance for said effective frequency range to said first antenna conductor members, so that said first antenna conductor members are coupled to said antenna terminal only through said second antenna conductor and to said heating conductors while said second antenna conductor is coupled only with said first antenna conductor members and said antenna terminal, and means for supplying direct current to the busbars without additional network means for increasing impedance connected between the busbars and the vehicle body; and wherein said two transverse busbars are arranged so that each of said heating conductors extends between and is connected with said busbars, said heating conductors have a relatively large inductive impedance per length unit and said first antenna conductor members are each spaced a sufficiently large distance from each of said busbars so that said busbars are sufficiently decoupled for said very high frequency range and/or said ultra-high frequency range from said capacitive antenna region.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/338,101, filed Nov. 9, 1994 under 37 C.F.R. 1.60, which, in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/110,538, filed Aug. 23, 1993, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/746,248, filed Aug. 15, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,266,960, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/517,160, filed May 1, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,097,270.
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