Claims
- 1. Antenna array radiating elliptically polarized waves comprising a plurality of radiating elements
- (1) each radiating element comprising a metal cylinder formed into a loop having a center portion and two end portions, said end portions being bent in opposite directions from the plane of the major portion of the loop,
- (2) the central portions of the bent cylinders carrying substantially greater high frequency currents than the end portions
- (3) means for spacing the radiating elements in pairs at distances A above each other, means for spacing the radiating elements below each other such that the average distance between the elements is between 0.667 and 85 wavelengths.
- 2. Antenna array as in claim 1 wherein the radiating elements are spaced at equal distances greater than 0.5 but less than 0.85 wavelengths.
- 3. Antenna array radiating elliptically polarized waves comprising an even number 2N of radiating elements
- (1) each radiating element comprising a metal cylinder formed into a loop having a center portion and two end portions, said end portions being bent in opposite directions from the plane of the major portion of the loop,
- (2) the central portions of the bent cylinder carrying substantially greater high frequency currents than the end portions
- (3) means for spacing the radiating elements in pairs at distances A above each other, means for spacing the upper elements of each pair below the lower element of the next upper pair at distance B such that the average distance ##EQU2## between the elements is greater than 0.5 but less than 0.85 wavelengths.
- 4. Antenna array as in claim 3 wherein the outer parts of the end portions of the radiating elements are vertical and the central portion of the element is horizontal.
- 5. Antenna as in claim 3 wherein the outer portions of the radiating elements partially overlap each other.
- 6. A stacked antenna array comprising a plurality of radiating elements formed of two centerfed arms having overlapping ends, said radiating elements arranged in an even number of pairs one above the other on one side of a vertical metal mast, the spacing D between elements of a pair being substantially a half wavelength and the spacing D' between element pairs being substantially one wavelength.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application under my patent application Ser. No. 628,247 filed Nov. 3, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,031,536.
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Divisions (1)
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