This application is a U.S. National Phase application of PCT/JP2005/005692 dated Mar. 28, 2005.
The present invention relates to a portable wireless apparatus such as a mobile phone or a PHS.
The portable wireless apparatus such as the mobile phone has advanced the size reduction of a terminal. The portable wireless apparatus having an antenna packaged in its casing has been increasing in number.
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In the case of the openable portable wireless apparatus, as shown in
This portable wireless apparatus of the prior art is disclosed in JP-A-2003-8320, for example.
In case, however, antenna 111 is configured in hinge 109 of the portable wireless apparatus of the prior art thus far described, it comes closer to the human body in speeches. Therefore, the portable wireless apparatus is troubled by a problem that its communication performances are degraded as the telephone by the electric power absorption of the human body.
A portable wireless apparatus comprises: a first casing including a front case on the side having a main display, a back case on the opposite side of the front case, and a first circuit board; a second casing including a front case on the side having an input unit, a back case on the opposite side of the front case, and a second circuit board; a circuit board connector for electrically connecting the first circuit board and the second circuit board; a hinge having the circuit board connector for connecting the first casing and the second casing in a foldable manner; an antenna connected to the hinge side of the second circuit board; a first parasitic element configured in the front case and made longer than the electrical length of the antenna; and a second parasitic element configured in the back case and made shorter than the electrical length of the antenna.
The invention contemplates to solve the problems of the portable wireless apparatus of the prior art thus far described, and has an object to provide a portable wireless apparatus having a configuration for reducing the degradation in communication performances in speeches.
The invention will be described on Embodiment 1 with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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In front case 3 of first casing 21, there is configured first parasitic element 12, which has a longer electrical length than the frequency of antenna 11 and acts as a reflector. In back case 4 of first casing 21, on the other hand, there is configured second parasitic element 13 which has a shorter electrical length than the frequency of antenna 11 and which has the action as a director. First parasitic element 12 and second parasitic element 13 are packaged and configured in the end portions of the casing at positions pairing each other. The electrical length implies the effective length at the time when first parasitic element 12 and second parasitic element 13 act as antennas. With this configuration, a directive control for decreasing the radiation toward the human body in the speeches but directing the same in the opposite direction can be made to reduce the degradation of the communication characteristics in the speeches. Portable wireless apparatus 30 in Embodiment 1 of the invention is thus configured.
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In this embodiment, first parasitic element 12 acts as the reflector so that it can suppress the radiation toward the human body, and second parasitic element 13 acts as the director so that it can establish the radiation directivity backward of the human body. As shown by radiation pattern 24 and radiation pattern 25 in
Moreover, the user grips second casing 22, but first parasitic element 12 and second parasitic element 13 are configured on the side of first casing 21 so that the characteristic influences on the parasitic elements can be reduced even with the gripping.
Moreover, first parasitic element 12 and second parasitic element 13 are so individually configured on the end portion of first casing 21 as to oppose each other. As a result, the influences from the remaining parts of the portable wireless apparatus can be reduced to give more directivity to the opposite side of the human body.
With this configuration of the invention, in the communicating state near the human body, it is possible to reduce such a degradation of the communication performances of the portable wireless apparatus as might otherwise be caused by the power absorption of the human body because the antenna unit approaches the human body.
Here, the means for realizing first parasitic element 12 and second parasitic element 13 is exemplified by plating front case 3 or back case 4 or by fixing a metal sheet on the same. Thus, it is possible to produce the portable wireless apparatus inexpensively.
By thus using first parasitic element 12 acting as the reflector and second parasitic element 13 acting as the director, it is possible to provide the portable wireless apparatus, which can have the radiation directivity backward of the human body so that it can reduce the degradation of the communication performances in the speech.
The section of a portable wireless apparatus of another configuration of this embodiment is shown
By thus connecting first parasitic element 12 with first circuit board 1 through first short-circuiting portion 18, as in this configuration, first parasitic element 12 can be made longer than one quarter wavelength so that it can be shortened by the monopole action of the GND of the board to about one half as short as that of the case, in which short-circuiting portion 18 is not used. Likewise, by connecting second parasitic element 13 with first circuit board 1 through second short-circuiting portion 19, second parasitic element 13 can be made shorter than one quarter wavelength so that it can be shortened to about one half as short as that of the case, in which short-circuiting portion 19 is not used.
In the description thus far made, first parasitic element 12 is configured in front case 3 of first casing 21, and second parasitic element 13 is configured in back case 4 of first casing 21. However, the invention can achieve an effect to control the directivity although influenced by the gripping, even if first parasitic element 12 is arranged in front case 6 of second casing 22 and if second parasitic element 13 is arranged in back case 7 of second casing 22.
In the description thus far made, moreover, first casing 21 is configured of front case 3 and back case 4, and second casing 22 is configured of front case 6 and back case 7. In the invention, however, either of the front and back sides of each casing may be formed of a case whereas the other may be formed of a cover.
The invention will be described on Embodiment 2 with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The difference between Embodiment 2 and foregoing Embodiment 1 resides in that at least one of first parasitic element 12 and second parasitic element 13 is configured generally into a shape of letter substantially “U” along the casing shape.
This configuration makes it possible to enlarge the lengths of first parasitic element 12 and second parasitic element 13 while suppressing the influences of first circuit board 1 and second circuit board 2 and the parts packaged in those boards. Therefore, the configuration can match such a low frequency as needs a large element length.
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In Embodiment 2, moreover, the side failing to form the C-shape may be located at any one.
The invention will be described on Embodiment 3 with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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This configuration makes it possible to connect the conductor element on the side of first casing 21 and the conductor element on the side of second casing 22 through the flexible connector. As a result, the element lengths of the parasitic elements can be enlarged while configuring the openable portable wireless apparatus so that the portable wireless apparatus can match the low frequency needing the large element length.
Here, first parasitic element 12 to fourth parasitic element 15, and first connector 16 and second connector 17 are individually set to have such lengths as can act as the reflector or the director, as has been described in connection with Embodiment 1.
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The invention will be described on Embodiment 4 with reference to the accompanying drawings. Here, the description on the components having configurations similar to those of Embodiment 1 is omitted by designating them by the common reference numerals.
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Here, first parasitic element 12 to fourth parasitic element 15 are set to such individual lengths as can act as the reflector or the director, as has been described in connection with Embodiment 1.
This configuration makes it possible to reduce the performance degradation in the speeches near the human body for a plurality of frequency bands, i.e., the first frequency band and the second frequency band.
Although the description thus far made has been directed to the case of the two frequency bands, the invention can also apply that configuration, too, to three or more frequency bands.
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As has been described in connection with the embodiments thus far described, the portable wireless apparatus of the invention are made at least such that the first parasitic element longer than the electrical length of the antenna is configured in the front case, and such that the second parasitic element shorter than the electrical length of the antenna is configured in the back case. By controlling the radiation directivity with those first parasitic element and second parasitic element, the directivity can be given in the opposite direction backward of the human body in the speeches thereby to provide the portable wireless apparatus, which can reduce the characteristic degradation in the speeches.
The invention can provide a portable wireless apparatus capable of reducing the characteristic degradation in the speeches close to the human body so that it is used near the human body.
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