Information
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Patent Grant
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6218993
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Patent Number
6,218,993
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Date Filed
Friday, April 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 17, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 343 702
- 343 725
- 343 730
- 343 752
- 343 729
- 343 715
- 343 850
- 343 895
- 343 900
- 343 901
- 343 906
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A gain structure of a stretchable antenna for mobile phones and especially of an antenna for minimized mobile phones, wherein, a quarter-wave coil antenna is built in a hole of a connecting member on the top of a mobile phone, one end of the coil antenna is pressed against a metallic conductive block in the connecting member; a spring sheet has its top folded end fixed on the metallic conductive block, and has the other end thereof extended in a hole provided on the top of the mobile phone to abut on an internal electric circuit board under a pressing force. A quarter-wave rod antenna is connected to the connecting member to be freely movable in and out of it. When the rod antenna is stretched out, a metallic bottom end sleeve thereof is pressed into the metallic conductive block to make electric connection therewith, this can increase gain in signal receiving and emitting of the minimized mobile phone.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a gain structure of a stretchable antenna for mobile phones, and especially to a gain structure of a stretchable rod antenna capable of increasing capability of signal receiving and emitting in cooperation with a coil antenna when the rod antenna is stretched.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional antenna for mobile phones is divided mainly into two kinds; they are the quarter-wave and the half-wave antennas. The quarter-wave antennas have lower impedance in servo linking, and do not need using of impedance transformers, but they are inferior to the half-wave antennas in the capability of signal receiving and emitting. The half-wave antennas have higher impedance, and need using of impedance transformers in the interior of their mobile phones.
In the recent years, mobile phones tend to be minimized. Half-wave antennas have higher impedance and need impedance transformers which occupy larger space in their mobile phones; other redundant parts used further increase their costs. Lengths of half-wave antennas generally are hard to suit modern pocket mobile phones; such lengths are disproportional to the main bodies after assembling. In view of this, pocket mobile phones generally use quarter-wave antennas or quarter-wave coil antenna; however, quarter- wave antennas are evidently insufficient in the capability of signal receiving and emitting even when the rods of antennas as radiators are fully stretched.
In a U.S. patent “Antenna device for portable equipment” U.S. Pat. No. 5,757,325 granted to Saldell, an impedance transformer is evidently used.
In another U.S. Pat. No. 5,661,495 granted to Saldell, a technique is disclosed to use a switching device to separate a quarter-wave antenna when the antenna is retracted; however, it is still insufficient in the capability of signal receiving and emitting.
In another U.S. Pat. No. 5,771,023, a coil antenna for broad bands is disclosed, wherein, a broadband antenna is formed by connecting two coil antennas respectively with a rod antenna.
A U.S. Pat. No. 5,650,789 provides a retractable antenna for an indoor wireless telephone set, of which two coil antennas are respectively used at the end of a rod antenna and the telephone set. The coil antenna at the end of the rod antenna is electrically broken when the latter is stretched out, but can make a fixed coil antenna on the surface of an engaging seat form electromagnetic coupling with the coil antenna at the end of the rod antenna for signal receiving and emitting when the rod antenna is retracted. This patent still cannot increase capability of signal receiving and emitting by using a quarter-wave antenna.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a gain structure of a stretchable antenna for mobile phones, wherein, a coil antenna is provided in a connecting member on the telephone set. The coil antenna is connected with a metallic conductive block normally. A spring sheet is connected on an end thereof with the metallic conductive block, while the other end thereof contacts the electric circuit board in the telephone set. A rod antenna which can be stretched and contracted and is provided with a metallic bottom end sleeve is not electrically connected when it is contracted, and has the metallic bottom end sleeve connected to the metallic conductive block to get gain in capability of signal receiving and emitting when it is stretched. The above stated structure of antenna can thus suit a quarter-wave coil antenna and a quarter-wave rod antenna on a miniature mobile phone.
The present invention will be apparent in its novelty and features after reading the detailed description of the preferred embodiment thereof in reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an analytic perspective view showing the elements of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing the embodiment of
FIG. 1
after assembling;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view showing retracting state of the rod antenna of the embodiment of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view showing stretching state of the rod antenna of the embodiment of FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the present invention is provided generally with a connecting member
10
connectable to a mobile phone. The connecting member
10
normally is formed from non-electrically conductive material and is provided with a first inner bore
11
of suitable size smaller than the diameter of a second connecting inner bore
12
and a third inner bore
13
(opened downwardly) of the connecting member
10
. Diameter of the third inner bore
13
is slightly larger than that of the second connecting inner bore
12
. A through hole
14
is provided on the top surface of the connecting member
10
in communication with the first inner bore
11
, the diameter of the through hole
14
is slightly larger than that of a rod antenna. The lower section of the whole connecting member
10
is provided with a connecting portion
15
.
The first inner bore
11
stated above can accept insertion of a coil antenna
20
which is a quarter-wave antenna for suiting a miniature mobile phone. A metallic conductive block
30
is mounted at the inner bottom of the first inner bore
11
, so that one end of the coil antenna
20
is abutted on the inner top surface of the first inner bore
11
; while the other end thereof is abutted on the upper surface of the metallic conductive block
30
. The metallic conductive block
30
is provided with a central hole
31
with a diameter larger than that of the rod antenna and is provided with a radial hole
32
.
A spring sheet
40
has its top folded end
41
inserted into the radial hole
32
of the metallic conductive block
30
, and has the other end thereof extended for a suitable length to abut on the internal electric circuit board
90
(FIGS.
3
and
4
). A hole
16
and a slit
17
are provided for extending of the spring sheet
40
therethrough respectively on the connecting member
10
between the first inner bore
11
and the second connecting inner bore
12
as well as on the connecting portion
15
of the connecting member
10
.
The coil antenna
20
, the metallic conductive block
30
and the spring sheet
40
in the assembled gain structure can have the connecting portion
15
forcedly connected in a hole in a connecting seat
71
provided on the top of the mobile phone
70
as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. The hole is provided therein with an insulation lining
72
to be tightly connected with the connecting portion
15
of the connecting member
10
.
In order to make sure of the contact of the spring sheet
40
with the internal electric circuit board
90
, in the preferred embodiment, the bottom end of the spring sheet
40
is folded into a beveled section
42
, and then is folded from this section
42
into an even more beveled shorter section
43
, another section
44
folded back to the beveled section
42
is formed on the end of the shorter section
43
. Thereby, the shorter section
43
and the folded back section
44
form therebetween a pressing point
45
which protrudes out of the connecting portion
15
of the connecting member
10
and has a specific distance from the vertical main body of the spring sheet
40
for elastic stretching. Thereby, when the connecting member
10
is inserted into the insulation lining
72
in the connecting seat
71
of the mobile phone
70
, the pressing point
45
of the whole spring sheet
40
will be pressed by the fact that it is the most protruding end. Hence the spring sheet
40
is moved rightwards as of
FIGS. 3 and 4
under pressing force about the top folded end
41
until the bottommost point
46
formed between the beveled section
42
and the shorter section
43
contacts the internal electric circuit board
90
. In this mode of connection, the pressing point
45
of the whole spring sheet
40
is forced to abut against the insulation lining
72
, and the bottommost point
46
under a slight down pressing force assures contact with the internal electric circuit board
90
.
A quarter-wave rod antenna
50
can be mounted in the above stated connecting member
10
of a minimized mobile phone, as a normal antenna, it can be enveloped by injection molding by an insulation coating
52
over the nickel-chromium wire
51
thereof, and is provided with a top cap
53
. The rod antenna
50
of the present invention is slipped over by a metallic bottom end sleeve
60
provided with a central hole
61
for insertion of a partial section of the rod antenna
50
. The metallic bottom end sleeve
60
fits the central hole
31
of the metallic conductive block
30
and the second connecting inner bore
12
. The metallic bottom end sleeve
60
is further provided with a bottom
62
fitting the third inner bore
13
. The shank of the whole rod antenna
50
can thereby freely stretch and contract in the topmost through hole
14
and other related internal holes.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, when the rod antenna
50
is retracted, the whole rod antenna
50
is not electrically connected by virtue that it does not contact with any connecting member. At this time, the mobile phone
70
does signal receiving and transmitting through the coil antenna
20
having been electrically connected. When the rod antenna
50
is in the state as shown in
FIG. 4
, the metallic bottom end sleeve
60
thereof is pressed into the central hole
31
of the metallic conductive block
30
to make electric connection therewith to get the gain of ¼+¼ wavelengths in signal receiving and transmitting.
The mobile phone
70
can thus suit the minimized quarter-wave coil antenna plus quarter-wave rod antenna. When the rod antenna
50
is stretched out, a gain of half-wavelength can be obtained, so that the minimized mobile phone
70
can have strengthened capability of signal receiving and emitting.
Claims
- 1. A gain structure of a stretchable antenna for mobile phones comprising:an insulating connecting member connected with an insulation lining in a hole provided on the top of said mobile phone, said connecting member is provided with a first inner bore, a second connecting inner bore communicating with said first inner bore, and a third inner bore opened downwardly and communicated with said second connecting inner bore; a coil antenna provided in said first inner bore; a metallic conductive block mounted at the inner bottom of said first inner bore, one end of said coil antenna is abutted on the inner top surface of said first inner bore, while the other end thereof is abutted on the upper surface of said metallic conductive block, said metallic conductive block is provided with a central hole with a diameter larger than that of said rod antenna and is provided with a radial hole; a spring sheet having a top folded end thereof fixedly inserted into said radial hole of said metallic conductive block, and having the other end thereof extended for a distance, the bottommost point thereof under a pressing force thus abuts on and is electrically connected with an internal electric circuit board of said mobile phone; a rod antenna mounted in said connecting member freely stretchable and contractible, it is provided with a top cap and a metallic bottom end sleeve, said rod antenna is not electrically connected when it is retracted, when said rod antenna is stretched out, said metallic bottom end sleeve thereof is pressed into a central hole of said metallic conductive block to make electric connection therewith.
- 2. A gain structure of a stretchable antenna for mobile phones as claimed in claim 1, wherein, said extended other end of said spring sheet protrudes through said connecting member and out of a connecting portion of said connecting member for being pressed for electric connection.
- 3. A gain structure of a stretchable antenna for mobile phones as claimed in claim 2, wherein, said protruding end of said spring sheet is folded into a beveled section, and then is folded from said beveled section into an even more beveled shorter section, another section folded back to said beveled section is formed on the end of said shorter section, said beveled section and said more beveled shorter section form therebetween said bottommost point abutting on said internal electric circuit board, and said shorter section and said folded back section form therebetween a protruding pressing point.
- 4. A gain structure of a stretchable antenna for mobile phones as claimed in claim 2, wherein, said protruding pressing point is forced to abut against said insulation lining when said connecting portion of said connecting member is inserted into said hole on the top of said mobile phone.
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