Claims
- 1. A PCMCIA card comprising:
an interface card portion having a recess accessible by a user while inserted into a PCMCIA slot; an antenna portion configured to (i) fit inside said interface card portion, (ii) be accessible to said user through said recess, (iii) extend out of said interface card portion and (iv) retract into said interface card portion; and a locking mechanism located in said interface card portion and configured to lock said antenna portion when retracted and release said antenna portion for extension in response to pressing said antenna portion inward via said recess, wherein all of said antenna portion is within said PCMCIA slot when said locking mechanism releases.
- 2. The PCMCIA card according to claim 1, wherein said PCMCIA slot has a depth no greater than 5 millimeters.
- 3. The PCMCIA card according to claim 1, wherein said interface card portion has internal rails and said antenna portion has rail guides that are slidable along said rails.
- 4. The PCMCIA card according to claim 1, further comprising:
a circuit coupled between an electrical interface of said interface card portion and said antenna portion.
- 5. The PCMCIA card according to claim 4, wherein said antenna portion has a recess configured to accommodate said circuit while said antenna portion is retracted.
- 6. The PCMCIA card according to claim 1, further comprising:
a spring disposed between said interface card portion and said antenna portion to bias said antenna away from a retracted position.
- 7. The PCMCIA card according to claim 6, wherein said spring biases said antenna portion against said locking mechanism while locked.
- 8. The PCMCIA card according to claim 1, wherein said antenna portion comprises:
an antenna; and a body enclosing said antenna and made of a material transparent to at least one frequency of said antenna.
- 9. A communications device comprising:
a PCMCIA slot; and a PCMCIA card sized to be insertable into said PCMCIA slot and comprising (i) an antenna wherein a majority of said antenna is located outside said PCMCIA slot in an extended position and all of said antenna is located inside said PCMCIA slot in a retracted position, (ii) a locking mechanism configured to lock said antenna in said retracted position and release said antenna and (iii) a recess configured to allow a user to move said antenna inward to operate said locking mechanism, wherein all of said antenna is within said PCMCIA slot when said locking mechanism releases.
- 10. The communications device according to claim 9, wherein said PCMCIA slot has a depth no greater than 5 millimeters.
- 11. The communications device according to claim 9, wherein said PCMCIA card further comprises:
an interface card portion having (i) a first end with an electrical interface compatible with said communications device and (ii) a second end having an opening.
- 12. The communications device according to claim 11, wherein said PCMCIA card further comprises:
an antenna portion having (i) said antenna, (ii) an electrical connection between said antenna and said interface card portion and (iii) dimensions to fit inside said interface card portion.
- 13. The communications device according to claim 13, wherein said interface card portion has rails and said antenna portion has rail guides that are slidable along said rails.
- 14. The communications device according to claim 9, further comprising:
a circuit configured for communicating on a wireless network.
- 15. The communications device according to claim 14, wherein said circuit is disposed within said PCMCIA card.
- 16. A method of using a communications device having a PCMCIA slot comprising the steps of:
(A) inserting a PCMCIA card into said PCMCIA slot with an orientation that allows a user to access a retractable antenna within said PCMCIA card through a recess in said PCMCIA card; (B) pressing said retractable antenna toward inward at said recess to release a locking mechanism for said retractable antenna, wherein all of said retractable antenna is within said PCMCIA slot when said locking mechanism releases; and (C) biasing a portion of said retractable antenna out of said PCMCIA card.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of:
extending said retractable antenna from said PCMCIA card to engage a mechanical stop within said PCMCIA card.
- 18. The method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of:
communicating between said communications device and said wireless network via said retractable antenna.
- 19. The method according to claim 16, further comprising the steps of:
moving said retractable antenna toward said PCMCIA slot; and automatically locking said retractable antenna after said retractable antenna is fully inside said PCMCIA slot.
- 20. The method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of:
holding said retractable antenna inside said PCMCIA card while said locking mechanism is engaged.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/288,376 filed Apr. 8, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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09288376 |
Apr 1999 |
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10364756 |
Feb 2003 |
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