Claims
- 1. A slot antenna for a motor vehicle having a generally electrically conducting body comprising a horizontal roof surface connected electrically to another horizontal body surface through vertical roof pillars, the other horizontal body surface having an opening therein, the vehicle further including a dielectric, openable door normally closing the opening and having on its underside an electrically conducting sheet neither in direct electrical contact with nor overlapping the other horizontal body surface around the opening, the slot antenna comprising, in combination:
- a looped dielectric antenna slot in the sheet having a total circumference of about one wavelength in a predetermined frequency band, the antenna slot defining a ground plane in the sheet outside the slot and being fed at one point for signals in the predetermined frequency band; and
- a looped parasitic slot formed outside the antenna slot between the sheet and the other horizontal body surface, the parasitic slot comprising a first continuous portion with a length substantially the same as the total loop length of the antenna slot and a width effective to couple the ground plane of the antenna slot across a dielectric gap between the sheet of electrically conductive material and the electrically conducting vehicle body for parasitic excitations by the antenna slot in the predetermined frequency range and a second portion having a greater width effective to present an open circuit impedance to electric currents in the predetermined frequency range, whereby ground currents through the vertical roof pillars are generated by the antenna slot parasitically through the parasitic slot to enhance antenna performance, especially with regard to its vertically polarized radiation characteristics.
- 2. The slot antenna of claim 1 wherein the openable door includes a horizontal portion on which the antenna slot and the first portion of the parasitic slot are located and a vertical portion on which the second portion of the parasitic slot is located, whereby horizontal radiation from the second portion of the parasitic slot is enhanced.
- 3. The slot antenna of claim 2 wherein the antenna slot is generally rectangular and the parasitic slot is also generally rectangular with the first portion of the parasitic slot comprising three rectangular sides thereof and the second portion of the parasitic slot comprising the fourth rectangular side thereof.
- 4. The slot antenna of claim 3 wherein the vertical portion of the openable door with the fourth rectangular side of the parasitic slot is at an end of the vehicle opposite the roof portion, whereby horizontal radiation from the end of the vehicle is enhanced.
- 5. The slot antenna of claim 1 wherein the openable door includes an electrically operated latching mechanism located within the second portion of the parasitic slot to reduce electrical interference with antenna performance due to operation of the electrically operated latching mechanism.
- 6. The slot antenna of claim 1 wherein the openable door comprises a decklid serving as a door to a vehicle storage area covered by a horizontal deck area of the vehicle body.
- 7. The slot antenna of claim 6 wherein the antenna slot is generally rectangular and the parasitic slot is also generally rectangular with the first portion of the parasitic slot comprising three rectangular sides thereof and the second portion of the parasitic slot comprising the fourth rectangular side thereof.
- 8. The slot antenna of claim 1 in which the predetermined frequency band is the commercial FM broadcasting band of 88.1 to 107.9 MHz, the antenna slot has an effective length of substantially 3.25 meters and a width of substantially one quarter inch; and the first portion of the parasitic slot has a width between one quarter and one inch.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S.Ser. No. 232,257, filed Aug. 15, 1988, now abandoned, and assigned to the
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