Low profile antenna module
11251529 · 2022-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/2233
ELECTRICITY
H01Q9/0407
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/2291
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/36
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An antenna module is described where uniform radiation pattern coverage is provided in the plane of a low profile antenna radiating element. A polarization that is orthogonal to the plane of the low profile antenna radiating element can be achieved for the radiated field. A ground plate aperture is implemented into the antenna ground plate to minimize frequency shift as the antenna is installed on metallic (conductive) and non-metallic (non-conductive) ground planes of varying sizes. This antenna system technique is applicable for use in communication systems such as a local Area network (LAN), cellular communication network, and Machine to Machine (M2M).
Claims
1. An antenna module comprising: a first conductor forming a radiating element, the radiating element being coupled to a feed conductor; a second conductor forming a ground plate, wherein the first conductor is positioned above the ground plate forming a gap therebetween; further characterized in that: at least a portion of the ground plate is removed to form a ground aperture, wherein at least a portion of the radiating element is at least partially disposed above the ground aperture; wherein the radiating element is configured to provide a first frequency response when the antenna module is coupled to a metallic support structure, and wherein the radiating element is further configured to provide the first frequency response when the antenna module is coupled to a non-metallic support structure.
2. The antenna module of claim 1, the antenna module configured to couple with a component of a utility meter.
3. The antenna module of claim 1, wherein the first conductor is separated from the second conductor by a gap therebetween.
4. The antenna module of claim 3, wherein the gap is between one and five hundredths of a wavelength of the radiating element.
5. The antenna module of claim 1, further comprising a coaxial cable connector, wherein the feed is coupled to a center pin and the ground plate is coupled to a connector body of the coaxial cable connector.
6. The antenna module of claim 1, wherein the antenna module is configured to provide uniform radiation pattern coverage in a plane associated with the radiating element and ground plate.
7. An antenna module comprising: a ground plate having one or more ground apertures; and a radiating element positioned above the ground plate to form a gap, the radiating element at least partially disposed above the one or more ground apertures; wherein a location and an area of the one or more ground apertures is selected such that a frequency response of the antenna module is fixed when the antenna module is positioned on a conductive support structure and a non-conductive support structure such that the frequency response does not shift as the antenna module is moved from the conductive support structure to the non-conductive support structure.
8. The antenna module of claim 7, wherein the antenna module comprises a low profile antenna such that the gap is a fraction of a wavelength of the radiating element.
9. The antenna module of claim 8, wherein the gap is between one hundredth and five hundredths of the wavelength.
10. The antenna module of claim 7, wherein a dominant polarization of the antenna module is normal to a plane that comprises two dominant dimensions of the antenna module.
11. The antenna module of claim 7, wherein the radiating element comprises an area, and wherein the area comprises at least one of a circle, a square, or a rectangle.
12. The antenna module of claim 7, wherein the radiating element is parallel to the ground plate.
13. The antenna module of claim 7, further comprising a feed conductor coupled to the radiating element.
14. The antenna module of claim 13, wherein the feed conductor is offset from a center of the radiating element.
15. The antenna module of claim 13, wherein the feed conductor comprises a center conductor of a coaxial cable.
16. The antenna module of claim 13, wherein the feed conductor comprises a capacitive feed wherein the feed conductor does not make physical contact with the radiating element.
17. The antenna module of claim 7, further comprising a carrier placed between the radiating element and the ground plate and configured to provide a solid support for the antenna module, wherein the one or more ground apertures are configured to account for material properties of the carrier.
18. The antenna module of claim 17, wherein the carrier comprises at least one of thermoplastic material or composite material.
19. The antenna module of claim 17, further comprising a support structure coupled to the antenna module and comprising the ground plate, wherein the support structure comprises one of the conductive support structure or the non-conductive support structure.
20. The antenna module of claim 19, wherein the support structure comprises a component of a utility meter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other aspects are described in the appended details and descriptions, particularly when referenced in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(11) The following describes an antenna module for low profile (reduced height) applications where uniform radiation pattern coverage can be achieved over a wide angular field of view. The polarization can be aligned with the reduced height dimension to provide vertical polarization when the antenna is positioned on the ground.
(12) In particular, an antenna module is described where omni-directional radiation pattern performance is achieved with the dominant polarization being normal to the plane that contains the dominant two dimensions of the antenna in a reduced height form factor. A ground plane aperture is disclosed wherein a frequency response of the antenna does not shift as the antenna is moved from a conductive ground plane to a non-conductive ground plane, for example, integration with a utility meter (water meter) having a plastic support structure or housing vs. one with a metallic support structure or housing. The antenna module as disclosed herein is ideal for applications where vertical polarization is required from low profile antennas place on the ground such that the antenna does not present a trip hazard.
(13) In one embodiment, a first conductor termed the radiating element is positioned above a ground plate, with the ground plate formed from a second conductor. The radiating element takes the form of an area and this area can be shaped as a circle, square, rectangle, or other shape. The radiating element is positioned very close to the ground plate, typically a few hundredths of a wavelength, for example, between one to ten hundredths of a wavelength. The radiating element can be positioned parallel to the ground plate, however this is not a requirement. Offset from the center of the radiating element, a feed connection is made to excite the antenna. The feed connection can be a direct connection using the center conductor of a coaxial cable used to connect the antenna to a transceiver. Alternately a conductor such as a wire or planar element can be used to connect to the radiating element, with this conductor in turn connected to the transmission line. An area or region of the ground plate that the antenna is positioned above is removed such that there is a ground aperture in the ground plate. The location and area of the ground aperture is adjusted such that the frequency response of the antenna radiating element remains fixed when the antenna is positioned on conductive ground planes as well as non-conductive ground planes, such as support structures, housing portions, or other device components.
(14) In another embodiment, the feed connection can be made such that it is a capacitive feed, where the conductor used to couple to the radiating element does not make physical contact. Instead of a wire, a planar conductor in the shape of a rectangle can be used to couple the radiating element to the transceiver. A portion of the planar conductor can be positioned in close proximity to the radiating element such that an electric field is set-up between the planar conductor and the radiating element. The width of the conductor can be selected to increase or decrease the amount of capacitance between the radiating element and conductor. This capacitive coupling feature which eliminates the physical connection of a wire or conductor at the feed location on the radiating element can result in a more reliable antenna configuration when the antenna is subjected to stresses and physical impacts.
(15) In another embodiment, a molded thremoplastic or composite carrier is placed between the antenna radiating element and the ground plate to provide a solid support beneath the entire antenna radiating element. The antenna element is adjusted to compensate for the dielectric constant of the plastic or composite support (thermoplastic carrier). Additionally, the aperture in the ground plate is adjusted to account for the material properties of the plastic or composite carrier. This feature provides an antenna that can support heavy loads when the antenna is installed at ground level and in other configurations.
(16) Now, turning to the drawings,
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(26) Accordingly, it has been disclosed an antenna module comprising: a thermoplastic carrier having a channel extending from a first surface to a second surface thereof, wherein the second surface is opposite the first surface; a first conductor disposed on the first surface of the thermoplastic carrier, the first conductor forming a radiating element coupled to a feed conductor, wherein the feed conductor is configured to extend along the channel of the thermoplastic carrier; a second conductor disposed on the second surface of the plastic carrier, the second conductor forming a ground plate, wherein the first conductor is positioned above the ground plate with at least a portion of the thermoplastic carrier disposed therebetween; further characterized in that: at least a portion of the ground plate is removed to form a ground aperture, wherein at least a portion of the radiating element is at least partially disposed above the ground aperture; wherein the radiating element is configured to provide a first frequency response when the antenna module is coupled to a metallic support structure, and wherein the radiating element is further configured to provide the first frequency response when the antenna module is coupled to a non-metallic support structure.
(27) The antenna module can be configured to couple with a component of a utility meter.
(28) The first conductor can separated from the second conductor by a gap therebetween, wherein the gap is between one and five hundredths of a wavelength of the radiating element.
(29) The antenna module can further include a coaxial cable connector, wherein the feed is coupled to a center pin and the ground plate is coupled to a connector body of the coaxial cable connector.
(30) In another embodiment, it is disclosed an antenna module comprising: a first conductor forming a radiating element, the radiating element being coupled to a feed conductor; a second conductor forming a ground plate, wherein the first conductor is positioned above the ground plate forming a gap therebetween; further characterized in that: at least a portion of the ground plate is removed to form a ground aperture, wherein at least a portion of the radiating element is at least partially disposed above the ground aperture; wherein the radiating element is configured to provide a first frequency response when the antenna module is coupled to a metallic support structure, and wherein the radiating element is further configured to provide the first frequency response when the antenna module is coupled to a non-metallic support structure.
(31) The antenna module can be configured to provide uniform radiation pattern coverage in a plane associated with the radiating element and ground plate.
(32) While certain details and descriptions have been provided herein for the purpose of illustrating to one having skill in the art how to make and use the invention, it should be understood that other features, embodiments and arrangements of the elements herein can be appreciated without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as-claimed.
Feature List
(33) antenna module (10) thermoplastic carrier (11) channel (12) first surface (13) second surface (14) first conductor/radiating element (15) feed conductor (16) second conductor/ground plate (17) ground aperture (18) first frequency response (19) support structure (20) gap (21) coaxial cable connector (22) center pin (23) connector body (24) plane (25) coaxial cable (26)