The invention relates to a roof antenna designed for mounting on a vehicle roof of a vehicle, according to the features of the preamble of patent claim 1 or 2.
DE 10 2006 050 424 A1 discloses a roof antenna which has a base plate, with antenna elements being arranged on the base plate. The antenna elements are protected against external influences by an antenna housing, with the antenna housing surrounding the base plate by way of its peripheral lower edge. In this prior art, it is necessary to take complicated measures to ensure that the antenna housing tightly surrounds the base plate by way of its peripheral lower edge in order to prevent particles of dirt and primarily moisture from entering the interior of the roof antenna. This is because moisture leads to corrosion and consequently to malfunctions, primarily in the radio-frequency antenna elements which are very sensitive to such moisture. Therefore, the prior art discloses that the base plate is usually produced from the material zinc using a die-casting method. However, without further treatment, zinc has the property that it corrodes under the action of moisture, and therefore measures have to be taken to prevent such destructive corrosion. In the prior art, this is done by passivation operations, for example by means of thick-film passivation, so that the base plate is protected against corrosion. During this passivation process, the surface of the base plate is treated by means of a chemical process, and therefore the surface region of the base plate can no longer corrode. However, this step is extremely damaging from an environmental point of view and is very complicated in terms of executing production and passivation of base plates for roof antennas in series production in large numbers.
The invention is therefore based on the object of providing a roof antenna having a base plate, in the case of which roof antenna the disadvantages described in the introduction no longer occur and the base plate is protected against corrosion in a simple manner and using simple means when moisture enters the antenna housing during operation of the roof antenna on the vehicle roof of a vehicle.
This object is achieved by means of the features of independent patent claims 1 and 2.
According to a first refinement of the invention, provision is made for the base plate to be formed from an organic material or from plastic in a region which is not sealed off from the external influences. This firstly has the advantage that sealing measures, for example by virtue of sealing elements, through interlocking or force-fitting connections between the antenna housing and the base plate can be completely dispensed with or minimized. Secondly, the method step of passivation can be dispensed with during production of the roof antenna having the base plate since the base plate is formed from a material which cannot corrode after production and during operation of the antenna.
In an alternative refinement of the invention, the base plate is formed from metal, for example zinc, in a region of a core region which is not sealed off from the external influences, with the core region being coated with a non-metallic material. The advantage that sealing measures can be minimized or dispensed with is also firstly provided in this case. A further advantage is that the base plate can firstly be produced without having to be treated further by chemical method steps. This is because production of the base plate is followed by the method step of the base plate being coated with a non-metallic material, for example a plastic. As an alternative, the base plate can also be painted, for example. This means that, in this additional method step, the surface of the base plate is not changed, in particular is not damaged, but an additional material which prevents corrosion of the metallic base plate is merely applied.
In one development of the invention, the surface which is applied to the base plate and comprises the organic material, the plastic or the non-metallic material is at least partially, preferably completely, provided with an additional metallic coating. An additional metallic layer of this type is required in order to form a ground contact area or a ground area (possibly also with the effect of a shield) for the roof antenna, in particular for the antenna elements of the roof antenna. This metallic coating of the surface of the material, which protects the base plate itself from corrosion, can be applied, for example, using a printing or spraying method. A printing method has the advantage that those regions of the surface, in particular of the flat surface, which are intended to function as ground areas or ground contact areas can be provided with the metallic material in a targeted manner. To this end, a metallic paste is used in particular, the metallic paste being applied to the desired regions of the surface of the coating of the base plate. As an alternative or in addition to this, the additional metallic layer can also be applied using a spraying method, with the spraying method having the advantage that the entire coated surface of the base plate can be provided with the additional metallic coating in a simple manner. This is then performed in a very simple and brief processing step.
As an alternative or in addition to this, provision is made, according to the invention, for the metallic coating to be applied to a component which is separate from the base plate and can be attached to the base plate. This means that, after the base plate has been completely produced from plastic or an inorganic material or the core region has been coated with the non-metallic material, the base plate is subsequently provided with a separate component which is, for example, likewise in the form of a plate and has the contours of the base plate. This may be performed, for example, by clipping, adhesive bonding, screwing, soldering or the like. Connection of the separate component to the base plate also has the advantage that the connection points are in the form of contact points, and therefore contact can be made with the antenna elements, ground points and the like, which are arranged on the base plate, via the separate component (can also be designated metal ground plate) depending on the function of the antenna elements, ground points and the like, and possibly further with the vehicle roof or further components of the vehicle. Both the base plate and the component which is separate from the base plate are particularly advantageously formed from the metallic material such that they are flat and that the outer contours of the base plate and component are virtually identical or completely identical, and therefore the base plate and separate component can be laid one above the other in the form of a sandwich and attached to one another or contact-connected.
In one development of the invention, provision is made for the organic material, the plastic or the non-metallic material which surrounds the core region of the base plate, that is to say the metallic base plate itself, to be arranged such that it is injection-molded, at least partially, in particular completely, for example on one side of the base plate or such that it completely surrounds the base plate. This means that the organic material, the plastic or the non-metallic material can be applied to the base plate using a processing method which is easy to handle, specifically an injection-molding method.
The base plate is always coated with the materials in a region which, in the mounted state of the roof antenna on the vehicle roof, is exposed to the external environmental influences, in particular moisture, when there are no sealing elements or despite the presence of sealing elements. Furthermore, even those regions in which the base plate is not exposed to the external influences on account of the design of the roof antenna or on account of the presence of effective sealing elements are protected by the measures. This is taken into consideration particularly when water of condensation which would lead to the undesired instances of corrosion could be produced despite extremely careful sealing of the interior of the roof antenna.
The flat base plate is preferably coated with a relatively thin coating, in particular with a thickness of less than 1 mm (millimeter). That is to say, the other elements of the roof antenna, in particular the antenna elements, are not affected by the coating since they are mounted only after the base plate is coated with the materials. However, it is also feasible for the base plate to be produced from a metallic material, in particular zinc, then for the antenna elements to be mounted in a suitable form and only then for the base plate to be coated by the entire antenna housing, that is to say its entire interior, being filled with the electrically conductive material, for example an inorganic material or plastic, in order to protect the base plate and, in a further advantageous manner, the other elements within the roof antenna against corrosion. At this point, it can also be borne in mind that the base plate having the mounted antenna elements and possibly other elements, for example feed lines, plug-type connections or the like, are coated with a suitable material, for example a plastic, a paint or the like, after they are finally mounted, in order to thus also protect the interior of the roof antenna against corrosion.
Two illustrated embodiments are described in the text which follows and explained with reference to
The base plate 3 has, in a manner which is known per se, a threaded journal 8 which points in the direction of the vehicle roof 2, it being possible for at least one fastening nut 9 to be screwed onto the threaded journal 8 after the threaded journal 8 has been passed through an opening 10 in the vehicle roof 2. Cables and possibly plug-type connections, which connect the antenna elements to downstream radio-frequency devices, for example to an antenna amplifier, an impedance converter or reproduction devices, are also passed through the opening 10 in the vehicle roof 2. In the case of known roof antennas, the roof antenna is connected to ground via the threaded journal and the fastening nut by being connected to the vehicle roof which is generally composed of a metallic material and is at ground potential. In order to likewise ensure this function according to the invention, it is advantageous for the base plate 3 to also be coated with the metallic material after having been coated with the material which is intended to prevent corrosion, in order to ensure this so-called connection to ground.
In order to achieve the design of the base plate 3 according to
In order to achieve the design of the base plate 3 according to
The base plate 3, which has been produced completely from plastic according to
For the sake of completeness, it should also be noted that the geometric refinements and extensions of the base plate 3 follow the external shape of the antenna housing 5, the external shape being selected from a design point of view with reference to the overall appearance of the vehicle. Therefore, it is particularly advantageous, but not necessary, for the base plate 3, which either completely comprises an inorganic material or plastic (
In one particular refinement of the invention, the base plate 3 according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 046 129.3 | Sep 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/008221 | 9/26/2008 | WO | 00 | 3/23/2010 |