1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a panel antenna used in an electronic device, and more particularly relates to a panel antenna that has a radiation pattern exhibiting good radiation dispersion characteristics.
2. Description of Related Art
A panel antenna is a conventional antenna. Prior art design shown in
Hence, an improved panel antenna is desired to overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings of existing planar antennas.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a panel antenna having a simple structure and making a radiation intensity dispersed into a vertical polarization and a horizontal polarization.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, a panel antenna comprises a panel portion and a feeder cable. The panel portion comprises a first portion and a second portion connected with the first portion to form a L-shape. A first metal sheet is disposed on the first portion, and a second metal sheet is disposed on the second portion. The first and second metal sheets connect with each other. The first metal sheet has a feeding point and the second metal sheet has an elongate connecting arm, the overall structure of the first and second metal sheets forming a L-shape. The feeder cable comprises an inner conductor electrically connecting with the feeding point and an outer conductor extending along the connecting arm. The outer conductor includes an exposed part contacting with the connecting arm and having a length equal to a length of the connecting arm.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
Referring to
The first metal sheet 31 includes a first metal wire 312 designed as a U-shape, and a second metal wire 314 designed as a T-shape extending from an end of the first metal wire 312. The first metal wire 312 includes a first side arm 3120 connected with the connecting arm 320, a second side arm 3122 parallel to the first side arm 3120, and a third side arm 3124 connected with the first side arm 3120 and the second side arm 3122. The second metal wire 314 includes a connecting portion 3140 extending perpendicular to the second side arm 3122, and an extending portion 3146 connected with the connecting portion 3140. The extending portion 3146 is divided into a fourth side arm 3142 and a fifth side arm 3144 by the connecting portion 3140. The fourth side arm 3142 is designed as a L-shape, and the fifth side arm 3144 extends along a straight wire. The extending portion 3146 is parallel to the second side arm 3122 of the first metal wire 312. The connecting portion 3140 is parallel to the third side arm 3124 of the first metal wire 312. An end of the fourth side arm 3142 extends toward the first metal wire 312. The feeding point 310 is located at a junction of the second side arm 3122 of the first metal wire 312 and the second metal wire 314.
The connecting arm 320 includes a first end 3201 connected with the first metal sheet 31 and a second end 3202 extending vertically from the first metal sheet 31. The second metal sheet 32 further includes a third metal wire 322 having a bending part 3220, and a fourth metal wire 324. The third metal wire 322 is designed as a Z-shape extending from the first end 3201 of the connecting arm 320, and the fourth metal wire 324 is designed as a T-shape extending from the bending part 3220 of the third metal wire 322. The third metal wire 322 includes a first side portion 3222 extending vertically from the connecting arm 320, a second side portion 3224 extending from the first side portion 3222 and parallel to the connecting arm 320, and a third side portion 3226 extending vertically from the second side portion 3224 and toward the fourth metal wire 324. The connecting arm 320 has a length equal to the length of the second side portion 3224. The fourth metal wire 324 includes a connecting wire 3240 extending from a junction of the first side portion 3222 and second side portion 3224 of the third metal wire 322, and an extending wire 3242 connected with the connecting wire 3240. The extending wire 3242 is divided into a first part 32420 and a second part 32422 by the connecting line 3240. The extending wire 3242, the second side portion 3224, and the connecting arm 320 are disposed parallel to each other. All of the first side portion 3222, the connecting wire 3240 of the fourth metal wire 324, and the first side arm 3120 of the first metal sheet 31 extend along a straight wire. Two straight wires are formed by side edges of the first side portion 3222, the connecting wire 3240 of the fourth metal wire 324, and the first side arm 3120 of the first metal sheet 31. The third side portion 3226 of the third metal wire 322 is parallel to the first side portion 3222.
Both the first metal sheet 31 and the second metal sheet 32 comprise first metal wires 312,328 designed as U-shape and second metal wires 314,324 designed as T-shape. The second metal wire 314 of the first metal sheet 31 has a first bottom portion 3190. The second metal wire 324 of the second metal sheet 32 has a second bottom portion 3290. The difference between the first metal sheet 31 and the second metal sheet 32 is that the first bottom portion 3190 of the first metal sheet 31 connects with an end of the second side arm 3122 of the first metal wire 312 while the second bottom portion 3290 of the second metal sheet 32 connects with an end of the first side portion 3222 of the second metal sheet 32. In this embodiment, the first metal sheet 31 and the second metal sheet 32 are fixed on an insulating base 5. The insulating base 5 is designed as a L-shape.
In the description, the structure of the panel antenna 20 is designed as a L-shape to engage with the feeder cable 4. This arrangement disperses the radiation polarization of the panel antenna 20 into the horizontal polarization and the vertical polarization. Due to the panel antenna 20 being usually vertically or horizontally installed in an electronic equipment, the panel antenna 20 has a good performance in either the horizontal polarization or the vertical polarization, but not both. It could lead to a peak gain too high on one of the two polarization directions. Therefore, it does not satisfy requirements of wireless products. In this invention, the panel antenna 20 is designed as a L-shape where the radiation intensity of the panel antenna 20 is dispersed into the horizontal polarization and the vertical polarization. The radiation intensity and the peak gain will not be too high on one polarization direction, nor the radiation intensity concentrated on one polarization.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
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