Claims
- 1. A selectively coupled two-piece antenna for use in a mobile phone having a casing and radio frequency (RF) communications circuitry, the antenna comprising:
a composite radiator that is selectively extendable from and retractable into the casing, said composite radiator having
a) a first radiating element, b) a connecting element comprising a conductor portion and an insulator portion, wherein said conductor portion is electrically connected to said first radiating element; c) a second radiating element having first and second contact portions that are electrically connected, wherein said first contact portion contacts said conductor portion of said connecting element when said composite radiator is extended, and wherein said first contact portion contacts said insulator portion of said connecting element when said composite radiator is retracted; and a communications interface attached to the casing, wherein said communications interface is electrically coupled to said second contact portion when said composite radiator is extended and is electrically coupled to said conductor portion of said connecting element when said composite radiator is retracted; whereby said first and second radiating elements are electrically connected to the RF communications circuitry when said composite radiator is extended, and said second radiating element is electrically disconnected from the RF communications circuitry when said composite radiator is retracted.
- 2. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1:wherein said second radiating element comprises a conductive locking mechanism attached to said first contact portion; and wherein said connecting element comprises:
an isolation detent formed on said insulator portion that engages with said locking mechanism when said composite radiator is retracted, thereby electrically isolating said first and second radiating elements, and a connection detent formed on said conductor portion that engages with said locking mechanism when said composite radiator is extended, thereby electrically connecting said first and second radiating elements.
- 3. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 2, wherein said locking mechanism disengages from said connection detent and engages with said isolation detent upon the application of a retracting force against a stop mechanism formed on the casing.
- 4. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 2, wherein said locking mechanism disengages from said isolation detent and engages with said connection detent upon the application of an extending force applied to said first radiating element.
- 5. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1:wherein said connecting element comprises a conductive mounting mechanism attached to said conductor portion; and wherein said communications interface comprises a mounting detent that engages with said mounting mechanism when said composite radiator is retracted.
- 6. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 5, wherein said mounting mechanism disengages from said mounting detent upon the application of an extending force applied to said first radiating element.
- 7. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1, wherein said communications interface defines an interface aperture that coaxially surrounds a portion of said composite radiator, said interface aperture comprising a first contact segment that enables contact between said communications interface and said conductor portion of said connecting element while enabling said connecting element to fit into said interface aperture.
- 8. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1, wherein said communications interface defines an interface aperture that coaxially surrounds a portion of said composite radiator, said interface aperture having a second contact segment that enables contact between said communications interface and said second contact portion of said second radiating element while enabling said second contact portion to slide through said communications interface.
- 9. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1, wherein said connecting element defines a connecting aperture that coaxially surrounds said first contact portion of said second radiating element.
- 10. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1, wherein the first radiating element is a helix.
- 11. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1, wherein the second radiating element is a whip.
- 12. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1, wherein said first radiating element is formed of copper wire, and said second radiator is formed of nickel titanium.
- 13. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1, wherein said first radiating element comprises a plurality of teeth.
- 14. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 1, wherein said first radiating element distributes a standing current/voltage wave over a longer distance than said second radiating element.
- 15. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 14, wherein said second radiating element has a first electrical length when said composite radiator is extended and a second electrical length when said composite radiator is retracted.
- 16. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 15, wherein said first length is greater than said second length.
- 17. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 15, wherein said first length is approximately a half-wavelength (□/2).
- 18. The selectively coupled two-piece antenna according to claim 15, wherein said second length is approximately a quarter-wavelength ({/4).
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This applications claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/315,289 filed on Aug. 27, 2001.
[0002] The following application of common assignee contain some common disclosure with that of the present invention: Balanced, Retractable, Mobile Phone Antenna, U.S. application Ser. No. 09/429,768, filed Oct. 28, 1999, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60315289 |
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