The present invention relates to antennas and, more particularly, to planar inverted F antennas.
RF antennas are widely used to provide wireless capability in communication devices such as cellular telephones, wireless personal digital assistants (PDAs), portable computers, electronic games, and the like.
One common antenna is a planar inverted F antenna (the “PIFA”). The PIFA is a small antenna that can conveniently fit in most electronic devices. The PIFA includes a radiating patch, a carrier, and a ground plane. The radiating patch includes a ground connector and a feed connector. In a known PIFA, the ground and feed connectors extend from the periphery of the radiating patch for connection to the ground plane and power feed of a wireless communication device, respectively. Alternatively, an internal connection to the radiating patch has been provided by a separate spring finger attached to either the carrier molding or to a printed circuit board of the wireless communication device.
A radiating patch of a PIFA having at least one connector formed from the radiating patch material and provides a cutout region within the periphery of the radiating patch. Further, a PIFA including such a radiation patch is provided also. The contact is formed by cutting material from a patch enabling the connector to be provided anywhere on the radiating patch instead of being limited to the periphery of the radiating patch.
The present invention also provides a method of making the radiating patches and the PIFAs. The method includes providing a conductive blank having a periphery and cutting a first connector from a portion of the blank internal to the periphery. The first connector is bent away from the blank to form a cutout region in the blank. A second connector is formed on the conductive blank also.
The foregoing and other features, utilities and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of a preferred embodiment of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
The patch further includes a ground connector 33 and a feed connector 34 for electrically connecting the PIFA with a printed circuit board 1 of a wireless communication device. The ground connector 33 and/or the feed connector 34 may be plated with a suitable conductive material, such as nickel or gold, or may be left un-plated where desired. Where a connector is formed from a corrosion-resistant material, such as a copper/nickel/zinc material, or where otherwise desired, the ground connector 33 and/or the feed connector 34 may be left un-plated.
One or both of the connectors may be formed by cutting through the patch 3. As shown in
One of the connectors also may be formed by bending a portion extending from the periphery of the patch 3. As shown in
The carrier 2 may be formed of any suitable non-conducting material such as a dielectric or insulator material (e.g., plastic molding). The carrier 2 supports the patch 3 and maintains the patch 3 in the location relative to the PCB of a wireless communication device. The carrier may be attached to the PCB by any means known in the art, such as by clipping, fixing with screws, and the like.
Pins 20 and/or locating blocks 22 may be used to align patch 3 on carrier 2. The locating pins 20 align with holes 30 (or depressions) in the patch 3. The locating blocks 22 align with cutout 32 and/or cutout 31. The pins 20 and/or blocks 22 may be deformed, such as by heat staking, to hold the patch 3 in place on the carrier 2. Alternatively, the patch 3 can be attached to the carrier by any other means known in the art, such as adhesive, double-sided adhesive tape, clipping, soldering, and the like.
The carrier 2 may further include an opening 21 to allow the feed connector 34 to make contact with a feed contact 11, such as a feed pad or other contactor. Another opening 23 (or notch) further allows the ground connector 33 to make contact with a ground contact 10, such as a ground pad or other ground connector.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to one or more embodiments herein, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various other changes in the form and details may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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20050062655 A1 | Mar 2005 | US |