Claims
- 1. A rugged antenna device for transmitting a short pulse duration signal of predetermined radio frequency, said device comprising:
- a flexible gas filled tube which is fixed at a first end, but not at an opposite end thereof, to thereby enable the flexible gas filled tube to flex along a length thereof when a force is applied thereto, and which returns to a non-deflected shape when the force is removed therefrom;
- means for generating an electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube corresponding to a resonant multiple of a wavelength of the predetermined radio frequency;
- means for decoupling from the electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube any undesired radio frequency signals that might be produced by a power source generating the electrically conductive path; and
- a radio frequency signal transmission means coupled to the gas filled tube for supplying the short pulse radio frequency signal to the electrically conductive path for transmission by the antenna.
- 2. A device as defined in claim 1, wherein the electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube has a length of at least approximately one-fourth the wavelength of the predetermined radio frequency.
- 3. A device as defined in claim 1, wherein the gas filled tube includes a gas having rise and fall times associated with the generation of the electrically conductive path that total less than 100 nanoseconds.
- 4. A device as defined in claim 1, further comprising a trigger means coupled to the gas filled tube for initiating the electrically conductive path.
- 5. A device as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for generating the electrically conductive path comprises a power source coupled to the gas filled tube for establishing a required voltage level to enable selective initiation of the electrically conductive path, said power source including radio frequency decoupling circuitry.
- 6. A device as defined in claim 5, wherein the gas filled tube includes opposing electrodes positioned at opposite ends of the electrically conductive path, said power source being coupled to the opposing electrodes and further including radio frequency decoupling means positioned electrically between the gas filled tube and the power source to prevent undesired radio frequency signals of the power source from being coupled into the electrically conductive path.
- 7. A device as defined in claim 1, wherein the electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube is sufficiently short to enable triggering of the electrically conductive path based on voltage levels supplied by the short pulse radio frequency signal to be transmitted, without need for separate triggering means.
- 8. A device as defined in claim 4, wherein the trigger means includes a timing circuit associated with the radio frequency signal transmission means for coordinating synchronized initiation of the electrically conductive path immediately prior to arrival of the radio frequency signal to be transmitted, and further comprising cut-off means coupled to the means for generating the electrically conductive path for terminating conductivity of the path in the gas filled tube immediately subsequent to transmission of the radio frequency signal to instantly terminate antenna transmission and thereby minimize a trailing resonant antenna transmission.
- 9. A device as defined in claim 1, wherein the gas filled tube includes a gas selected from the group consisting of neon, xenon, argon, krypton and combinations thereof.
- 10. A device as defined in claim 1, wherein the radio frequency signal transmission means comprises circuitry for initiating data transmissions of short, discrete, radio frequency bursts that can be received as digital data.
- 11. A device as defined in claim 10, further including a timing circuit associated with the radio frequency signal transmission means, including means for coordinating synchronized initiation of the electrically conductive path immediately prior to arrival of each digital data transmission, and including cut-off means for terminating the electrically conductive path in the gas filled tube immediately upon complete transmission of each digital data transmission, to instantly terminate antenna transmission.
- 12. A device as defined in claim 1, wherein the device is further comprised of a frame disposed so as to at least partially surround the gas filled tube to thereby provide protection by acting as a cushion for blows which would otherwise damage the gas filled tube, and not otherwise interfere with the transmission or reception of radio frequency energy.
- 13. A rugged antenna device for transmitting a short pulse duration signal of predetermined radio frequency, said device comprising:
- a gas filled tube;
- means for generating an electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube corresponding to a resonant multiple of a wavelength of the predetermined radio frequency;
- means for decoupling from the electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube any undesired radio frequency signals that might be produced by a power source generating the electrically conductive path;
- a radio frequency signal transmission means coupled to the gas filled tube for supplying the short pulse radio frequency signal to the electrically conductive path for transmission by the antenna; and
- a frame disposed so as to at least partially surround the gas filled tube to thereby provide protection by acting as a cushion for contact which would otherwise damage the gas filled tube, and not otherwise interfere with the transmission or reception of radio frequency energy.
- 14. An antenna device for enabling transmission of short bursts of radio frequency signals without occurrence of trailing resonance signals, said device comprising:
- a flexible gas filled tube which is fixed at a first end, but not at an opposite end thereof, to thereby enable the flexible gas filled tube to flex along a length thereof when a force is applied thereto, and which returns to a non-deflected shape when the force is removed therefrom, wherein the flexible gas filled tube has opposing electrodes for activating an electrically conducting state of gas contained within the flexible gas filled tube, said state of gas creating an electrically conductive path having a length approximately equal to a resonant multiple of a wavelength of the radio frequency signal to be transmitted;
- trigger means coupled to the flexible gas filled tube for initiating the electrically conducting state of gas;
- a power source coupled to the opposing electrodes for supplying sufficient voltage to maintain the electrically conducting state of gas for a controlled period of time;
- a means of decoupling undesired radio frequency transmissions from the electrically conducting state of gas, produced by the power source that generates the electrically conductive path; and
- a source of radio frequency signals coupled to the tube for enabling transmission through the electrically conducting state of gas as a short duration antenna.
- 15. A cellular telephone antenna for transmitting a short pulse duration signal of predetermined radio frequency, said cellular telephone antenna comprising:
- a flexible gas filled tube which is fixed at a first end, but not at an opposite end thereof, to thereby enable the flexible gas filled tube to flex along a length thereof when a force is applied thereto, and which returns to a non-deflected shape when the force is removed therefrom;
- means for generating an electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube corresponding to a resonant multiple of a wavelength of the predetermined radio frequency;
- means for decoupling from the electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube any undesired radio frequency signals that might be produced by a power source generating the electrically conductive path; and
- a radio frequency signal transmission means coupled to the gas filled tube for supplying the short pulse radio frequency signal to the electrically conductive path for transmission by the antenna.
- 16. The cellular telephone antenna as defined in claim 15 wherein the short pulse radio frequency signal is capable of transmitting digital and digitized data.
- 17. A cellular telephone antenna for transmitting a short pulse duration signal of predetermined radio frequency, said antenna comprising:
- a gas filled tube;
- means for generating an electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube corresponding to a resonant multiple of a wavelength of the predetermined radio frequency;
- means for decoupling from the electrically conductive path along a length of the gas filled tube any undesired radio frequency signals that might be produced by a power source generating the electrically conductive path;
- a radio frequency signal transmission means coupled to the gas filled tube for supplying the short pulse radio frequency signal to the electrically conductive path for transmission by the antenna; and
- an antenna frame disposed on a cellular telephone so as to at least partially surround the gas filled tube to thereby provide protection by acting as a cushion for contact which would otherwise damage the gas filled tube, and not otherwise interfere with the transmission or reception of radio frequency energy.
- 18. A method for generating a rugged and momentary antenna for transmission of short pulse, radio frequency signals with no trailing resonant transmissions, comprising the steps of:
- a) selecting a flexible gas filled tube with a length corresponding to a resonant multiple of a wavelength of the radio frequency signals to be transmitted;
- b) momentarily transforming the gas in the flexible gas filled tube to an electrically conductive state;
- c) transmitting the short pulse, radio frequency signals to the flexible gas filled tube; and
- d) immediately terminating the electrically conductive state of the gas in the flexible gas filled tube following transmission of the short pulse, radio frequency signals.
- 19. A method for generating a rugged and momentary antenna for transmission of short pulse, radio frequency signals with no trailing resonant transmissions, comprising the steps of:
- a) selecting a flexible gas filled tube with a length corresponding to a resonant multiple of a wavelength of the radio frequency signals to be transmitted;
- b) momentarily transforming the gas in the flexible gas filled tube to an electrically conductive state;
- c) transmitting the short pulse, radio frequency signals to the flexible gas filled tube;
- d) immediately terminating the electrically conductive state of the gas in the flexible gas filled tube following transmission of the short pulse, radio frequency signals; and
- e) disposing a frame so as to at least partially surround the flexible gas filled tube to thereby provide protection by acting as a cushion for contact which would otherwise damage the flexible gas filled tube, and not otherwise interfere with the transmission or reception of radio frequency energy.
- 20. A rugged cellular antenna means for transmitting a discrete signal of predetermined radio frequency suitable for use as digital data from a digital cellular telephone, said rugged cellular antenna means comprising:
- a flexible gas filled tube;
- means for generating an electrically conductive path along a length of the flexible gas filled tube corresponding to a resonant multiple of a wavelength of the predetermined radio frequency;
- means for decoupling from the electrically conductive path any undesired radio frequency signals produced by a power source generating the electrically conductive path;
- a signal transmission means coupled to the flexible gas filled tube for supplying a radio frequency signal to the electrically conductive path for transmission by the antenna;
- means for coupling said signal transmission means to a trigger, said trigger terminating the electrically conductive path to enable transmission of discrete radio frequency signals with no trailing resonant transmissions.
- 21. The antenna means of claim 20, wherein the signal transmission means is associated with a processor means, said processor means including means for sending data for transmission to the signal transmission means.
- 22. The processor means defined in claim 21, wherein the processor means is selected from the group consisting of a cellular telephone, computer, terminal, printer, scanner, modem, bridge, router, concentrator, HUB, server, input/output device, and mass storage device.
- 23. The antenna means as defined in claim 1, further comprising an interface means coupled between the processor means and the signal transmission means, and between the processor means and a signal reception means.
- 24. A device as defined in claim 23, wherein the interface means further comprises a network interface means for manipulating digital data, and a protocol translation means for translating between digital data and radio frequency signals, wherein the network interface means is in communication with the processor means and the protocol translation means, and the protocol translation means is also in communication with the signal transmission means and the signal reception means.
- 25. A device as defined in claim 20, wherein the electrically conductive path along a length of the flexible gas filled tube has a length of at least approximately one-fourth the wavelength of the predetermined radio frequency.
- 26. A device as defined in claim 20, wherein the flexible gas filled tube includes a gas having rise and fall times associated with the generation of the electrically conductive path that total less than 100 nanoseconds.
- 27. A device as defined in claim 20, further comprising a trigger means coupled to the gas filled tube for initiating the electrically conductive path.
- 28. A device as defined in claim 20, wherein said means for generating the electrically conductive path comprises a power source coupled to the flexible gas filled tube for establishing a required voltage level to enable selective initiation of the electrically conductive path, said power source including radio frequency decoupling circuitry.
- 29. A device as defined in claim 20, wherein the flexible gas filled tube includes opposing electrodes positioned at opposite ends of the electrically conductive path, said power source being coupled to the opposing electrodes and further including radio frequency decoupling means positioned electrically between the gas filled tube and the power source to prevent undesired radio frequency signals of the power source from being coupled into the electrically conductive path.
- 30. A device as defined in claim 20, wherein the electrically conductive path along a length of the flexible gas filled tube is sufficiently short to enable triggering of the electrically conductive path based on voltage levels supplied by the discrete radio frequency signal to be transmitted, without need for separate triggering means.
- 31. A device as defined in claim 20, wherein the flexible gas filled tube includes a gas selected from the group consisting of neon, xenon, argon, krypton and combinations thereof.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/302,129, filed Sep. 7, 1994, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,594,456.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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