Antenna feeding network
09761949 ยท 2017-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01P3/10
ELECTRICITY
H01Q19/108
ELECTRICITY
H01Q9/16
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01P3/10
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An antenna feeding network, including at least one antenna feeding line, each antenna feeding line comprising a coaxial line having a central inner conductor and a surrounding outer conductor. The outer conductor (4) is made of an elongated tubular compartment (5) having an elongated opening (6) along one side of the compartment (5), and that the inner conductor (3) is suspended within the tubular compartment (5) by means of dielectric support means (7).
Claims
1. An antenna comprising: at least one dipole; and at least one antenna reflector having: a plurality of at least three coaxial lines formed as elongated tubular compartments having rectilinear cross-sections, each compartment adjacent to at least one other compartment and having: an outer conductor having a top structure, a bottom structure opposite to the top structure, the bottom structure having an elongated opening, and walls essentially perpendicular to the top structure and the bottom structure, the walls connecting the top structure to the bottom structure, where at least one wall is common for two adjacent outer conductors; and an inner conductor suspended in the compartment whereby the outer conductor and the inner conductor of each compartment thus form a coaxial line.
2. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the elongated tubular compartment (5) is of square cross-section.
3. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the elongated tubular compartment (5) is of rectangular shape in cross-section.
4. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the inner conductor (3) has a varying cross-section.
5. The antenna of claim 4, wherein the inner conductor has a circular cross-section of varying diameter.
6. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the inner conductors (3) of adjacent compartments (5) are connectable to each other by a cross-over element (8) inserted through an opening in the common wall between the adjacent compartments (5).
7. The antenna of claim 6, wherein the compartments (5) at the cross-over element (8) are covered by a conductive cover (9).
8. The antenna of claim 7, wherein the conductive cover (9) is connected to the outer conductor (4).
9. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the tubular compartments (5) of the plurality of coaxial lines (2) and the reflector (10) form a self-supporting framework.
10. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said plurality of coaxial lines comprises at least three coaxial lines.
11. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said plurality of coaxial lines comprises eight coaxial lines.
12. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the top structure of each compartment has a first side on the inside of the compartment and has a second side on the outside of the compartment; wherein said at least one dipole is mounted on a combined surface of said second side of said plurality of compartments.
13. An antenna comprising: at least one dipole; and at least one antenna reflector having: a plurality of at least three coaxial lines formed as elongated tubular compartments having rectilinear cross-sections, compartment adjacent to at least one other compartment and having: an outer conductor having a top structure, a bottom structure opposite to the top structure, the bottom structure having an elongated opening, and walls essentially perpendicular to the top structure and the bottom structure, the walls connecting the top structure to the bottom structure, where at least one wall is common for two adjacent outer conductors; and an inner conductor suspended in the compartment whereby the outer conductor and the inner conductor of each compartment thus form a coaxial line; and a conductive cover covering the elongated opening.
14. The antenna of claim 13, wherein the elongated tubular compartment (5) is of square cross-section.
15. The antenna of claim 13, wherein the elongated tubular compartment (5) is of rectangular shape in cross-section.
16. The antenna of claim 13, wherein the inner conductor (3) has a varying cross-section.
17. The antenna of claim 16, wherein the inner conductor has a circular cross-section of varying diameter.
18. The antenna of claim 13, wherein the inner conductors (3) of adjacent compartments (5) are connectable to each other by a cross-over element (8) inserted through an opening in the common wall between the adjacent compartments (5).
19. The antenna of claim 13, wherein the conductive cover (9) is connected to the outer conductor (4).
20. The antenna of claim 13, wherein the tubular compartments (5) of the plurality of coaxial lines (2) and the reflector (10) form a self-supporting framework.
21. The antenna of claim 13 wherein said plurality of coaxial lines comprises at least three coaxial lines.
22. The antenna of claim 13 wherein said plurality of coaxial lines comprises eight coaxial lines.
23. The antenna of claim 13 wherein the top structure of each compartment has a first side on the inside of the compartment and has a second side on the outside of the compartment; wherein said at least one dipole is mounted on a combined surface of said second side of said plurality of compartments.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(12) According to present invention the outer conductor 4 is made of an elongated tubular compartment 5 having an elongated opening 6 along one side of the compartment 5, and the inner conductor 3 is suspended within the tubular compartment 5 by means of dielectric support means 7, see
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(14) The dielectric support means 7 are preferably spacedly positioned along the inner conductor 3. The dielectric support means 7 are movable on the inner conductor 3, within the elongated tubular compartment 5. Further, the dielectric support means 7 are positioned at the desired position on the inner conductor 3 and will be fastened at desired locations therein.
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(17) In one embodiment the antenna uses different diameters of the inner conductor 3 to achieve impedance matching.
(18) In another embodiment the antenna uses a combination of different inner conductor diameters and dielectric cylinders to achieve impedance matching, see
(19) In another embodiment a cover 9 consists of a metallic cover along the whole of the elongated opening 6 of the compartment 5.
(20) In yet another embodiment there is a metallic conductive cover 9 covering the cross-over element 8. The rest of the lines 2 do not need a conductive cover 9, but can be covered by means of an environmental protection cover made in an inexpensive material such as, but not limited to, plastic.
(21) In another embodiment the conductive cover 9 can be electrically connected to the outer conductor 4, or it can be isolated from the outer conductor 4 using a thin isolation layer.
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(23) Above, several embodiments of antenna feeding network have been described. However, present invention can be used in any configuration of antenna feeding network where the impedance losses and matching can be compensated for by a coaxial line according to the invention.
(24) Thus, the present invention shall not be deemed restricted to any specific embodiment, but can be varied within the scope of the claims.