Claims
- 1. A wireless doorbell transmitter, comprising: a power source; a metal doorbell case divided into at least two electrically isolated sections by an electrically non-conductive gap; an electrical switch; an antenna within said metal doorbell case; an RF signal generator electronically connected to said electrical switch; said power source, electrical switch, antenna and said RF signal generator electronically connected, said RF signal generator energized by said power source when said electrical switch is closed.
- 2. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 1 wherein said non-conductive gap in said doorbell case is separated by a non-conductive material.
- 3. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 1 wherein said non-conductive gap is about 0.08 inches.
- 4. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 1 wherein said antenna is positioned near said non-conductive gap.
- 5. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 1 wherein said RF generator is an encoder connected to a high frequency RF oscillator.
- 6. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 1 wherein said RF generator is an RF integrated circuit.
- 7. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 1 wherein said RF generator is an RF amplifier driven by an RF oscillator.
- 8. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 1 wherein said antenna is a helical antenna positioned near said non-conductive gap.
- 9. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 8 wherein said non-conductive gap is about 0.08 inch.
- 10. A metalized housing wireless doorbell transmitter, comprising: a metal doorbell case divided into a first metal section and a second metal section; a non-conductive gap material positioned between said first metal section and said second metal section; an antenna located near said non-conductive gap material within said case; a push-button switch electrically connected to said antenna, a power source and a radio frequency signal generator.
- 11. The doorbell transmitter of claim 10 further comprising an encoder electrically connected between said push-button switch and said radio frequency signal generator.
- 12. The doorbell transmitter of claim 10 wherein said non-conductive gap material has a width of at least 0.08 inches.
- 13. The doorbell transmitter of claim 12 wherein said radio frequency generator is a high frequency RF oscillator.
- 14. A wireless doorbell transmitter, comprising: a doorbell housing divided into a first section and a second section, each of said first and second section having a metal covering; a non-conductive gap material positioned between said first metal section and said second metal section and having a width of at least 0.08 inches; an antenna located near said non-conductive gap material within said case; a push-button switch electrically connected to said antenna, a power source and a radio frequency signal generator.
- 15. A metal wireless doorbell transmitter case, comprising: a metal doorbell case divided into at least two electrically isolated sections by an electrically non-conductive gap; an electrical push button switch held within said doorbell case.
- 16. The metal wireless doorbell transmitter case of claim 15 further comprising an antenna positioned adjacent said non-conductive gap.
- 17. The metal wireless doorbell transmitter case of claim 16 wherein said non-conductive gap is a polycarbonate material.
- 18. A metal wireless doorbell transmitter case, comprising: a metal doorbell case divided into at least two electrically isolated sections by an electrically non-conductive gap of a polycarbonate material at least 0.08 inches; an electrical push button switch held within said doorbell case; an antenna positioned adjacent said non-conductive gap.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/037,713, filed on Jan. 3, 2002, which is incorporated by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Parent |
10037713 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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10890608 |
Jul 2004 |
US |