1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to wireless communication devices, particularly to a wireless communication device for reducing frequency shift.
2. Description of Related Art
Antennas are usually assembled in a portable wireless communication device to send and/or receive signals. However, the antennas are susceptible to interference from electromagnetic waves generated by other electronic members such as a speaker, or a camera. Therefore, a frequency shift may occur when a flip-type wireless communication device converts from a closed state to an open state, or vice versa, because of different intensity interferences. Communication qualities of the portable wireless communication device will be affected as a result.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the wireless communication device can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the wireless communication device.
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The second antenna 44 includes a second radiating body 440 and a second grounding end 442. The second radiating body 440 includes a second main portion 444, a second connecting portion 446, and an extending portion 448. The second main portion 444 is similar to the first main portion 424. In this exemplary embodiment, the second main portion 444 has substantially the same dimensions as the first main portion 424. The second connecting portion 446 is substantially an L-shaped sheet. Two ends of the second connecting portion 446 respectively connect to the second main portion 444 and the second extending portion 448. The second extending portion 448 is a strip-shaped sheet which is substantially parallel to and facing toward the second main portion 444. The length of the second extending portion 448 is smaller than that of the first extending portion 428. The second grounding end 442 is substantially an L-shaped sheet connecting to one side of the second main portion 444 opposite to the second extending portion 448.
The elastic member 50 is substantially a zigzag metal sheet including a fixing portion 52, a first contact portion 54, a bent portion 56 and a second contact portion 58 connected in series. The fixing portion 52 is secured on the base board 30 and connects to the feeding point 32. The first contact portion 54, the bent portion 56 and the second contact portion 58 extend away from one edge of the base board 30. Referring to
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When in an open state, the elastic member 50 is in the original state, the first contact portion 54 of the elastic member 50 contacts the first main portion 424 of the first antenna 42. The antenna module 40 forms a first current path from the fixing portion 52 to the first grounding end 422 by the first radiating body 420 which is suitable for the open state. Referring to
The wireless communication device 100 selectively causes the first antenna 42 or the second antenna 44 suitable for the open or closed state adjusted by the elastic member 50 and obtains a stable and desired frequency to avoid a frequency shift.
In other embodiments, the fixing portion 52 of the elastic member 50 can be secured at the grounding point 34 of the base board 30. The first grounding end 422 of the first antenna 42 and the second grounding end 442 of the second antenna 44 can be selectively chosen to contact to the grounding point 34 of the base board 30 for different states.
It is believed that the exemplary embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the disclosure.
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98144871 A | Dec 2009 | TW | national |
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20090224982 | Isoda et al. | Sep 2009 | A1 |
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20110156965 A1 | Jun 2011 | US |