Claims
- 1. An antenna comprising a patch disposed above a ground plane and spaced therefrom by a dielectric material, and an L-shaped probe disposed between said patch and said ground plane, said L-shaped probe having a first portion normal to said ground plane and said patch, and a second portion parallel to said ground plane and said patch, said first portion and said second portion of said L-shaped probe together form a single piece integrally formed structure, said antenna further comprising means for connecting said probe to means for transmitting a signal to or from said antenna, and said first portion of said L-shaped probe extending through said ground plane, wherein both said first portion and said second portion of said L-shaped probe are adapted to be electromagnetically coupled to said patch.
- 2. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first portion of said L- shaped probe has an inductive reactance determined by the length of the first portion, and wherein the second portion has a capacitance reactance determined by the length of the second portion, the respective lengths of the first and second portion being selected such that the inductive reactance of the first portion is cancelled by the capacitive reactance of the second portion.
- 3. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein said patch is rectangular.
- 4. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein said patch is circular.
- 5. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein said patch is triangular.
- 6. The antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein said patch is provided with a U-shaped slot.
- 7. An antenna comprising a rectangular patch of dimensions Wx by Wy disposed above a ground plane and spaced therefrom by a dielectric material by a distance H, and an L-shaped probe disposed between said patch and said ground plane, said L-shaped probe having a first portion of length Lh normal to said ground plane and said patch, and a second portion of length Lv parallel to said ground plane and said patch and spaced from one edge of the patch by a distance S, said antenna further comprising means for connecting said probe to means for transmitting a signal to or from said antenna, wherein said antenna has the dimensions:Wx=0.45λWy=0.375λH=0.099λLv=0.16λLh=0.083λS=0.03λ
- 8. An antenna array comprising a plurality of patches disposed above a ground plane and spaced therefrom by a dielectric material, each said patch having a respective L-shaped probe disposed between said patch and said ground plane, each said L-shaped probe having a first portion normal to said ground plane and said patch, and a second portion parallel to said ground plane and said patch, said first portion and said second portion of each said L-shaped probe together form a single piece integrally formed structure, said antenna array further comprising a transmission network connecting said probes to each other and to means for transmitting a signal to or from said antenna array.
- 9. The antenna array as claimed in claim 8, comprising two patches and wherein the respective L-shaped probes are connected by a transmission line.
- 10. The antenna array as claimed in claim 8, comprising four patches disposed in a line and each respective L-shaped probe being connected to a single transmission line.
- 11. The antenna array as claimed in claim 8, comprising four patches arranged in a 2×2 array and each respective L-shaped probe being connected to a transmission network comprising first and second transmission lines connecting respective pairs of L-shaped probes and a third transmission line connecting said first and second transmission line.
- 12. The antenna array as claimed in claim 11, comprising a 4×2 array consisting of two 2×2 arrays wherein a fourth transmission line is provided interconnecting the third transmission lines of the two 2×2 arrays.
- 13. The antenna array as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least two L-shaped probes are connected by a microstrip feedline disposed below the ground plane.
- 14. An antenna array comprising two rectangular patches having dimensions W×L disposed above a ground plane and spaced a distance H1 therefrom by a dielectric material, each said patch having a respective L-shaped probe disposed between said patch and said ground plane, each said L-shaped probe having a first portion normal to said ground plane and said patch, and a second portion parallel to said ground plane spaced by a distance H2 therefrom and having a length D, said antenna array further comprising a transmission line connecting said probes to each other and to means for transmitting a signal to or from said antenna array, said transmission line being parallel to said ground plane and spaced therefrom by a distance H3, said transmission line having a width S and a thickness S and a length λ/2, and whereinW=0.42λL=0.377λH1=0.127λH2=0.09λH3=0.033λS=0.039λD=0.171λ
- 15. A wideband antenna comprising a patch disposed above a ground plane and spaced therefrom by a dielectric material having a thickness (H) in the range of from 0.08λ to 0.12λ (where λ is the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation the antenna is adapted to receive), and an L-shaped probe disposed between said patch and said ground plane, said L-shaped probe having a first portion having a length (Lh) normal to said ground plane and said patch, and a second portion having a length (Lv) parallel to said ground plane and said patch, said antenna further comprising means for connecting said probe to means for transmitting a signal to or from said antenna, and said first portion of said L-shaped probe having a length extending through said ground plane, wherein both said first portion and said second portion of said L-shaped probe are adapted to be electromagnetically coupled to said patch, and wherein the first portion has an inductive reactance (XL) and the second portion has a capacitive reactance (Xc) such that XL+Xc≈0.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/236,883, filed Jan. 25, 1999 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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