Patch antenna

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6326919
  • Patent Number
    6,326,919
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to an internal antenna element of the patch type for a portable device. The element comprises a body of dielectric material, a conductive plate covering the top face of the dielectric, and a conductive strip covering one of the side faces of the dielectric, the strip being electrically connected along its top edge to one of the edges of said plate and being provided with electrical connection means for connecting said conductive strip to a ground plane that is to be placed against the bottom face of the dielectric body, the other three side faces having no metallization, means passing through the dielectric body for electrically connecting the hot point of an antenna conductor to said plate, and capacitor-forming means for providing capacitance between the plate and the ground plane when the antenna element is mounted on the ground plane, and located close to the side face of the dielectric body that is remote from its side face covered by said conductive strip.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to patch type antennas, and particularly but not exclusively to antennas suitable for use in portable radiotelephones.




Portable radiotelephones are presently becoming very widespread in numerous countries. One of the objects sought by the designers of such radiotelephones is to make them as small as possible so as to make them even more easy to use. One of the elements that gives rise to difficulties with such miniaturization is the antenna of the radiotelephone. In the vast majority of conventional radiotelephones, the antenna is external and therefore increases the overall size of the device.




Another problem associated with designing radio-telephones lies in the fact that two frequency bands are used at present for portable radiotelephone networks. Firstly there is the so-called “GSM” band which corresponds to frequencies in the range 890 MHz to 960 MHz, and secondly there is the so-called “DCS 1800” frequency band which extends from 1700 MHz to 1880 MHz.




It will therefore be advantageous to have radio-telephones capable of operating in either of those two frequency bands depending on the network being used.




It is relatively easy to provide electronic circuits in a radiotelephone that are capable of processing transmission and reception of signals corresponding to two different frequency bands, and typically those that are mentioned above. In contrast, designing an antenna that is suitable for two frequency bands constitutes a problem that is more difficult.




Patch type antennas have already been proposed for use in radiotelephones. Such an antenna can be placed inside the radiotelephone itself, thereby considerably reducing its overall size. Nevertheless, in that known solution, the patch antenna is suitable for operating in one frequency band only.




There thus exists a real need for an antenna of the patch type which is suitable in particular for portable telephones and which is capable of operating in two distinct frequency bands, and in particular in the above-mentioned frequency bands.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is thus to provide an antenna element or a complete antenna of the patch type which is capable of operating in two distinct frequency bands and which is suitable for fitting to a portable device.




According to the invention, this object is achieved by a patch-type internal antenna element for a portable device, which antenna element is characterized in that it comprises:




a body of dielectric material having a bottom face, a top face, and four side faces;




a conductive plate covering said top face;




a conductive strip covering one of the side faces, electrically connected along its top edge to one of the edges of said plate, and provided with electrical connection means extending along a second edge parallel to its top edge and designed to connect said conductive plate to a ground plane that is designed to be placed against the bottom face of said dielectric body, the other three side faces having no metallization;




means passing through said dielectric body between its bottom face and its top face, for electrically connecting the hot point of an antenna conductor to said plate; and




capacitor-forming means for providing capacitance between said plate and said ground plane when said antenna element is mounted on the ground plane, said means being located close to the side face of the dielectric body that is remote from its face covered by said conductive strip, whereby the side face remote from the face provided with said strip forms a radiating slot corresponding to a first frequency band while the other two opposite side faces that are not covered in metallization form radiating slots for a second frequency band.




It will be understood that because of the presence firstly of the radiating slot corresponding to a short circuit and secondly of the other two radiating slot faces, it is possible to use the antenna in two distinct frequency bands as required, corresponding respectively to half-wavelength and to quarter wavelength.




It will also be understood that because of the presence of the capacitance, good tuning is obtained between the antenna conductor or probe and the antenna itself in both of the frequency bands in which the antenna can operate.




The invention also provides an internal patch type antenna for a portable device, which antenna is characterized in that it comprises an antenna element of the above-defined type, a conductive plate constituting the ground plane, and a power supply whose hot point is connected to said plate and whose power supply ground is connected to the conductive plate forming the ground plane of the antenna.




It will thus be understood that it is easy using the antenna element to provide a complete antenna by adding a ground plane.




In a variant embodiment of the antenna, the conductive antenna plate and the conductive strip covering one of the side faces to the dielectric belonging to the antenna element, and also the conductive plate constituting the ground plane, are all constituted by a single folded metal sheet that is fixed to the body of dielectric material.




In a preferred embodiment of this variant, the portion of said metal sheet that forms the ground plane has a first opening surrounded by an electrical connection collar that projects from said sheet and that constitutes an extension of said sheet, and the hot point is constituted by a conductor element passing through the body of dielectric material and having a first end electrically connected to said antenna plate and having a second end projecting from the face of the dielectric material inside said collar.




It will be understood that in this embodiment, the collar and the second end of the conductor element form antenna connection elements that are directly suitable for co-operating with a base provided on the printed circuit of the portable device fitted with the antenna.




In numerous cases, the portable device which is fitted with its internal patch antenna must also be capable of operating with an external antenna, e.g. the antenna of a motor vehicle. Under such circumstances, it is necessary for the internal antenna to be disconnected from the antenna circuit of the portable device and for the external antenna to be connected instead to the antenna circuit of the device.




To solve this problem, in an embodiment that can be combined with the preceding embodiment, the antenna is characterized in that the portion of said metal sheet that forms said antenna plate has a second opening in register with the first opening, in that the first end of said conductor element projects from the top face of said body of dielectric material, in that said body of dielectric material has a recess surrounding said conductor element, and in that said sheet includes an elastically deformable second extension surrounding said second opening with the free end thereof projecting into said recess and being pressed resiliently against said conductor element.




It will be understood that the elastically deformable second extension constitutes an electric switch member. At rest, corresponding to the device operating with the internal antenna, the conductor element is electrically connected to the conductive plate forming the radiating patch of the patch antenna via the switch element. Otherwise, when the external antenna connector is connected, said connector moves away the switch element forming second extension of the conductor element, thereby disconnecting the internal antenna.




The invention also relates to the use of an internal antenna of the patch type for a portable device and of the above-defined type in making a portable radio-telephone, the use being characterized in that the conductive plate forming the ground plane is constituted by the ground plane for the circuits of the radio-telephone.




In addition, said conductive plate is preferably interposed between the printed circuit of the radio-telephone and the antenna element so that said conductive plate forms a reflector plane for the antenna, thereby providing directivity and thus protecting the user against electromagnetic radiation.




Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear better on reading the following description of various embodiments of the invention that are given by way of non-limiting example. The description refers to the accompanying drawings,











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing the principle on which the patch antenna is based;





FIG. 2

is a detail view showing a first embodiment of the antenna capacitor;





FIG. 2



a


is a view showing a variant embodiment of the capacitor;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing one way in which the antenna element can be mounted on the ground plane;





FIG. 4

is a diagrammatic vertical section view of a patch antenna fitted with an antenna connector;





FIG. 5

is a diagrammatic vertical section view of a patch antenna fitted with an antenna connector and with an external antenna switch;





FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


show a preferred embodiment of the antenna shown diagrammatically in

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 7

is a diagrammatic view showing how an antenna is positioned in a radiotelephone.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference initially to

FIG. 1

, there follows a description of the overall structure of the patch antenna of the invention. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the antenna comprises a block


10


of dielectric material having a top face


12


, a bottom face


14


, and four side faces that are parallel in pairs, respectively comprising faces


16


and


18


and faces


20


and


22


. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the top and bottom faces


12


and


14


form between them a dihedral angle α, which dihedral angle lies in the range 0 to 45° and preferably in the range 0 to 25°. The top face


12


of the dielectric block


10


is covered in a conductive layer of metallization


24


thus forming a conductive plate, and the bottom face


14


rests on a conductive plate


26


forming a ground plane. The face


18


is also covered by metallization


28


which is electrically connected to the ground plane


26


and to the conductive plate


24


, thus forming a short circuit strip. In contrast, the side faces


20


,


22


, and


16


have no metallization. The antenna also has a feed conductor or probe


30


having both a hot point


32


connected to the conductive plate


24


and ground connected to the ground plane


26


. In the example described, the feed conductor is in the form of a coaxial conductor, however other embodiments could be envisaged. The feed to the antenna


30


is preferably located close to the face


18


that has the short circuit strip


28


, and close to the side face


22


. The antenna also has a capacitor represented symbolically at


34


, electrically connecting the ground plane


26


to the conductive plate


24


. This capacitor


34


is preferably located close to the side face


20


and to the side face


16


. In other words, it can be said that the capacitor


34


is diagonally opposite the antenna feed


30


.




The patch antenna made in this way can operate in two frequency bands defined respectively by the radiating slots constituted by the side faces


20


and


22


, and by the side face


16


that is remote from the short circuit strip


28


. If the length of the faces


20


and


22


is written L and the length of the face


16


remote from the short circuit is written L′, it will be understood that the radiating slot


16


corresponds to a frequency band for which one-quarter of the wavelength is substantially equal to L, while the slots


20


and


22


make it possible to operate in a frequency band for which one-half of the wavelength is substantially equal to the length L′.




It should also be added that in order to ensure that the above-described antenna is tuned to operate in both of these frequency bands, it is necessary to provide the capacitor


34


which performs tuning.




The dielectric material constituting the block


10


preferably has a relative permittivity ε


r


=6 and a loss angle whose tangent is equal to 10


−4


. A suitable material is a ceramic.




When the two frequency bands are those that are mentioned above, i.e. the GSM band and the DCS 1800 band, the lengths L and L′ can be equal to 3 cm. The height h of the radiating slot


16


is equal to 5 mm, and the height h′ of the short circuit is equal to 2 mm.




It should be added that the conductive plate


24


and the short circuit strip


28


can be made either in the form of conductive plates that are fixed to the corresponding faces of the dielectric block


10


, or else by metallization formed on said faces. The ground plane


26


is constituted by a conductive plate.




This provides an antenna element constituted by the dielectric body and the areas of metallization


24


and


28


, and also the capacitor


34


which together constitute a self-contained component. It suffices to fix it on the base plate to provide a patch antenna.




With reference to

FIG. 2

, a preferred embodiment of the capacitor


34


is described. The capacitor is constituted by an extension


36


of the conductive plate


24


, said extension having a curved portion


38


which is thus parallel to the face


20


of the dielectric block. The curved end


38


is set apart from the face


20


and terminates above the ground plane


26


in the form of a portion extending towards the side face of the block


10


of dielectric material.




It will be understood that this embodiment of the capacitor is particularly advantageous since it requires no special component. Nevertheless, the capacitor


34


could be constituted by a conventional capacitor electrically connected to the conductive plate


24


and to the ground plane


26


.





FIG. 2



a


shows another embodiment of the capacitor


34


which in this case is adjustable. The capacitor is constituted by a piece of coaxial cable


35


having an axial conductor


37


and a cylindrical conductor


39


. The cylindrical conductor


39


is electrically connected to the plate


24


, while the end of the axial conductor


37


is connected to the ground plane


26


via a conductor wire


41


. By modifying the length of the cable


35


by means of successive cuts, it is possible to tune the capacitance of the capacitor


24


accurately.




When the antenna is mounted in a radiotelephone, it can be advantageous for the antenna ground plane to be constituted by the ground plane for the electronic circuits of the radiotelephone. Under such circumstances, the antenna proper is the result of uniting an antenna element


50


and a conductive ground plate


52


by fixing the antenna element thereto. In this case, the antenna element


50


comprises the above-described dielectric block


10


, the conductive plate


24


, and the short circuit strip


28


. To provide electrical continuity when the antenna element


50


is mounted on the plate


52


, it is advantageous to provide a compressible conductive gasket


54


along the bottom edge


28




a


of the short circuit strip


28


so as provide electrical contact when the antenna element is fixed on the plate


52


.





FIG. 7

is a diagram showing how an antenna can be fixed within a radiotelephone


60


. In this figure, there are shown in simplified manner: the housing


62


together with its microphone


64


and its earpiece


66


. There are also shown the keypad


68


of the radiotelephone, and its display unit


69


. Inside the housing


62


there are shown the ground plate


70


for the electronic circuit


72


of the radiotelephone and its battery


74


. The plate


70


has the antenna element


50


shown in

FIG. 3

mounted thereon.




It will be understood that the disposition of the antenna element is particularly advantageous since it is small in size, since it can use the ground plane of the radiotelephone circuit as the antenna ground plane, and since the antenna


50


which includes the ground plane


70


is located relative to the conductive plate


70


in such a manner that it constitutes a reflector plane for the antenna, thereby causing the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the antenna to be emitted in directional manner, thus protecting the user of the antenna.




With reference now to

FIG. 4

, there follows a description of a first variant embodiment of the antenna for the case where it is fitted with its own antenna connector. The antenna


80


comprises a body of dielectric material


81


of the same kind as that shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, a radiating top plate


82


, a ground plane


84


, and a short circuit strip


86


connecting the top plate


82


to the ground plane


84


. As explained above, the short circuit strip


86


occupies only one of the four side faces of the body of dielectric material


81


. In addition, the antenna has a capacitor


34


of the kind explained above, but not shown. In this embodiment, the radiating plate


82


, the base plate


84


, and the short circuit strip


86


are constituted by a single conductive sheet


88


which is folded and fixed to the corresponding faces of the body of dielectric material


81


. The portion of the sheet that constitutes the base plate


84


is machined to define an opening


90


and a collar-forming extension


92


for electrical connection purposes. In addition, the axial antenna conductor


94


is constituted by a conductive rod having a first end


94




a


that is electrically connected to the plate


82


and a second end


94




b


that projects beyond the bottom face of the body


81


inside the volume defined by the collar


92


. This figure also shows the printed circuit


96


of the portable device fitted with the antenna


80


. In this figure, there can be seen the base


98


for making a link between the internal antenna


90


and the circuits of the portable device. It will be understood that in order to mount the antenna and to connect it, it suffices to engage the base


98


inside the collar


92


so as to connect the antenna to the printed circuit


96


.




The extension


92


can be constituted by a deformed portion of the metal sheet or it can be constituted by a piece that is fitted thereto, being soldered to the metal sheet


88


around the opening


90


.




With reference now to

FIGS. 5

,


6




a


, and


6




b


, a second variant embodiment of the antenna is described in which there is not only an internal antenna connector, but also a switching external antenna connector.





FIG. 5

shows the theoretical configuration of this antenna. There can be found the body of dielectric material


81


, and the metal sheet


88


which constitutes the top radiating plate


82


, the short circuit strip


86


, and the ground plane


84


. There can also be found the collar


92


forming the internal antenna connection and the conductive rod


94


′ which is equivalent to the rod


94


and whose end


94





b


projects into the collar


92


. In this embodiment, a recess


100


preferably surrounds a portion of the conductive rod


94


′ and the rod projects via its second end


94





a


from the top face of the dielectric body


81


. Machining is used in the top plate


82


to form a second opening


102


into which the end


94





a


of the rod projects, and to constitute angled resilient tongues


104


whose free ends


104




a


press against the rod


94


′. In addition, a second conductive collar


106


is fixed on the plate


82


and projects away therefrom to define an electrical connection collar for an external antenna


108


. As can be seen in

FIG. 5

, the end


94





a


of the rod


94


′ projects inside the second collar


106


.




When the portable device is to operate with the internal antenna, which corresponds to

FIG. 5

, the conductive tongues


104


press against the rod


94


′ and its end


94





a


is thus connected to the radiating plate


82


. This reconstitutes the same electrical configuration as that shown in FIG.


4


. However, when the external antenna connector


108


is engaged, its insulating portion


110


moves the conductive resilient tongues


104


away, thereby interrupting the electrical link between the plate


82


and the rod


94


′. Nevertheless, antenna ground is connected to the ground of the printed circuit via collars


106


and


92


, and the axial conductor of the antenna


108


is connected to the rod


94


′.




It will be understood that the conductive resilient tongues


104


constitute an electrical switch which, at rest, enables the portable device to operate with the internal antenna


80


′ and which, when the external antenna connector is engaged, link the external antenna to the circuits


96


of the portable device.




In order to further improve the operation of the antenna, in particular in external antenna operation when the external antenna is connected to the patch antenna, it is preferable for the recess


100


to pass right through the dielectric body so that when the antenna connector


108


is mounted, the external conductor thereof is electrically connected to the external conductor of the base


98


. In this way, the cylindrical electrical conductor which surrounds the axial conductor


94


eliminates or at least greatly reduces any risk of the patch antenna being excited by the external antenna which is then in operation.




Such coupling would have the effect of reducing the amount of energy available to the external antenna.




With reference now to

FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


, a preferred embodiment of the antenna shown diagrammatically in

FIG. 5

is described in greater detail.




In this embodiment, the body of dielectric material


81


has a recess


100


′ passing right through it between the plate


82


and the ground plane


84


. The ground plane


84


has an extension


92


in the form of a collar which constitutes the external connection for the base


98


which is fixed to the printed circuit


96


. The base


98


is constituted by an external conductor


112


and by an axial conductor


110


which passes through the recess


100


′ and which projects beyond the plate


82


.




In register with the recess


100


′, the plate


82


has an elastically deformable extension


114


that is generally frustoconical in shape. At rest, i.e. when the external antenna is not connected, the free edge


116


of the extension


114


is electrically in contact with the end


110




a


of the axial conductor


110


. An electrical link is thus established between the antenna plate


82


and the printed circuit


96


.




When it is desired to connect the external antenna by means of its antenna conductor


120


, the conductor is inserted in the recess


100


′. The central conductor


122


is then connected to the axial conductor


110


. Its external conductor


124


deforms the extension


114


which then comes into electrical connection with the external conductor


124


of the antenna connector


120


. In addition, the end


124




a


of the external conductor


124


of the antenna connector


120


comes into electrical contact with the end


112




a


of the external conductor


112


of the base


98


. This provides an electrically conductive cylinder passing through the dielectric


81


and surrounding the axial conductors


110


and


122


. Thus, when the external antenna is in operation, there is no coupling with the internal antenna constituted by the plate


82


and the ground plane


84


.



Claims
  • 1. An internal antenna element of the patch type for a portable device, the antenna element comprising:a solid body of dielectric material having a bottom face, a top face, and four side faces; a conductive plate covering and fixed to said top face; a conductive strip covering and fixed to one of the side faces, electrically connected along its top edge to one of the edges of said plate, and provided with electrical connection means extending along a second edge parallel to its top edge and designated to connect said conductive plate to a ground plane that is designed to be placed against the bottom face of said dielectric body, the other three side faces having no metallization; means passing through said dielectric body between its bottom face and its top face, for electrically connecting the hot point of an antenna conductor to said plate; and capacitor means for providing capacitance between said plate and said ground plane when said antenna element is mounted on the ground plane, said means being located close to an angle between two side faces of said body not covered by said conductive strip, whereby the side face remote from the face provided with said strip forms a radiating slot corresponding to a first frequency band while the other two opposite side faces that are not covered by conductive material form radiating slots for a second frequency band.
  • 2. The antenna element according to claim 1, wherein said top and bottom faces of the dielectric body form a dihedral angle lying in the range 0 to 45°, with the side face covered by the conductive strip being of a height that is no greater than the height of the side face remote therefrom.
  • 3. The element according to claim 2, wherein said dihedral angle lies in the range of 0 to 25°.
  • 4. The antenna element according to claim 1, wherein the length of the dielectric body in the direction orthogonal to the conductive strip corresponds substantially to one-quarter of the wavelength of the first frequency band and wherein the length of said dielectric body corresponds substantially to one-half of the wavelength of the second frequency band.
  • 5. The antenna element according to claim 1, wherein said capacitor means and said connecting means are disposed close to two non-adjacent edges of the dielectric body.
  • 6. The antenna element according to claim 1, wherein said capacitor means comprise an extension of said conductive plate forming a plane surface extending parallel to one of the side faces of the dielectric body and of a length that is less than that of the facing portion of the side face.
  • 7. The antenna element according to claim 1, wherein said capacitor means comprise a length of coaxial cable whose conductive elements are electrically connected to said plate and are connectable to the ground plane.
  • 8. The antenna element according to claim 1, wherein said conductive plate and conductive strip are constituted by metallization on the corresponding faces of said dielectric body.
  • 9. The antenna element according to claim 1, wherein said electrical connection means of the conductive strip comprise a strip of compressible conductive material.
  • 10. An internal antenna of the patch type for a portable device, said internal antenna comprising:a base conductive plate forming the ground plate of the antenna, a body of dielectric material having a bottom face, a top face and four side faces, said bottom face being fixed on said base conductive plate; a conductive plate covering said top face; a conductive strip covering one of said side faces and having a first edge electrically connected to said conductive plate and a second edge electrically connected to said base conductive plate, the three other side faces of said dielectric body having no metallization, a feed having a hot point and a ground conductor, said feed passing through said dielectric body between said bottom face and said top face, said hot point being connected to said conductive plate, and said ground conductor being connected to said base conductive plate; and capacitor means for providing capacitance between said conductive plate and said based conductive plate forming said ground plane, said means being located close to the side face of the dielectric body that is remote from its face covered by said conductive strip, whereby the side face remote for the face provided with said strip forms a radiating slot corresponding to a first frequency band while the other two opposite side faces that are not covered in metallization form radiating slots for a second frequency band.
  • 11. The antenna according to claim 10, wherein the conductive plate covering the top face of the dielectric material belonging to the antenna element and the conductive strip covering one of the side faces of the dielectric material belonging to the antenna element, and the conductive plate constituting the ground plane, are all constituted by a single folded material sheet that is fixed to the body of dielectric material.
  • 12. The antenna according to claim 11, wherein the portion of said metal sheet that forms the ground plane has a first opening surrounded by an electrical connection collar that projects from said sheet and that constitutes an extension of said sheet, and the hot point is constituted by a conductor element passing through the body of dielectric material and having a first end electrically connected to said antenna plate and having a second end projecting from the face of the dielectric material inside said collar.
  • 13. The antenna according to claim 12, wherein the portion of said metal sheet that forms said conductive plate covering the top face of the dielectric material belonging to the antenna element has a second opening in register with the first opening, wherein the first end of said conductor element projects from the top face of said body of dielectric material, wherein said body of dielectric material has a recess surrounding said conductor element, and wherein said sheet includes an elastically deformable second extension surrounding said second opening with the free end thereof projecting into said recess and being pressed resiliently against said conductor element.
  • 14. The antenna according to claim 13, wherein said recess passes right through said body of dielectric material and wherein said recess is suitable for receiving the connector for an external antenna.
  • 15. The antenna according to claim 14, wherein said recess passes right through said body of dielectric material and in that said recess is suitable for receiving the connector for an external antenna.
  • 16. A portable radio telephone comprising the internal antenna as claimed in claim 10, wherein the conductive plate forming the ground plane is constituted by the ground plate for the circuits of the radio telephone.
  • 17. A portable radio telephone comprising the internal antenna as claimed in claim 10, wherein the ground plate of the antenna is located inside said radio telephone to constitute a reflector plate for the antenna, thus making the antenna directional and therefore providing the user with protection against electromagnetic radiation.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
98 05656 May 1998 FR
99 02989 Mar 1999 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/FR99/01051 WO 00 1/3/2000 1/3/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/57785 11/11/1999 WO A
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