Antenna arrangement and associated method
11336025 · 2022-05-17
Assignee
Inventors
- James Andrews (London, GB)
- Brian Collins (London, GB)
- Thomas Blower (London, GB)
- Edward White (London, GB)
Cpc classification
H01Q19/22
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An antenna arrangement is disclosed, comprising a first body comprising a communications device including an antenna for transmitting and/or receiving signals via the antenna, and a second body comprising a conductive parasitic element for electromagnetic coupling with the antenna. The first body is physically separate from, or is removably attachable from, the second body. An associated method of transmitting and/or receiving signals is further disclosed.
Claims
1. An antenna arrangement comprising a first body comprising a communications device including an antenna for transmitting and/or receiving signals via the antenna, and a second body comprising a conductive parasitic element for electromagnetic coupling with the antenna and a support on or in which the conductive parasitic element is provided, wherein the support comprises an animal collar which facilitates the attachment of the conductive parasitic element to an animal and wherein the first body is removably attachable from the animal collar without removing the animal collar from the animal.
2. The antenna arrangement of claim 1, wherein the antenna comprises an electrically small antenna.
3. The antenna arrangement of claim 1, wherein the overall length of the conductive parasitic element is longer than the overall length of the antenna.
4. The antenna arrangement of claim 1, wherein the developed length of the conductive parasitic element is such that the conductive parasitic element is resonant at an operating frequency at which the communications device receives and/or transmits signals via the antenna.
5. The antenna arrangement of claim 1, wherein the support physically protects the conductive parasitic element.
6. The antenna arrangement of claim 1, wherein the communications device further comprises a housing in which the antenna is located.
7. The antenna arrangement of claim 6, wherein the housing is removably attachable from the animal collar.
8. The antenna arrangement of claim 6, wherein the communications device further comprises communication circuitry electrically connected to the antenna and located within the housing.
9. The antenna arrangement of claim 6, wherein void spaces within the housing are filled with a packing material.
10. The antenna arrangement of claim 6, wherein the communications device further comprises a battery, and wherein the first body is removably attachable from the animal collar to facilitate replacement or recharging of the battery.
11. The first body of the antenna arrangement of claim 1.
12. The second body of the antenna arrangement of claim 11.
13. A method of transmitting and/or receiving signals via the antenna of the antenna arrangement of claim 1, wherein the method comprises attaching the animal collar to an animal, transmitting and/or receiving signals via the antenna with the conductive parasitic element electromagnetically coupled with the antenna, and removing the first body from the animal collar without removing the animal collar from the animal.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the present invention may be more readily understood, embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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(11) According to embodiments, the communications device 1 may for example support the transmission of any public or proprietary standard of radio transmission, for example IEEE 802.11 (WiFi), IEEE 802.15 (Bluetooth® and related standards) and may have provision for connection to an external battery charger in the event that the battery 4 is rechargeable.
(12) The elongate parasitic element 2 comprises an electrically-conductive element and may for example be formed from conductive wire, conductive tape or conductive threads. Depending upon the desired implementation, the elongate parasitic element 2 may be provided so as to lie on the surface of, or be contained within, a support 7, which may be either rigid or flexible. This support 7 acts to protect the elongate parasitic element, and/or to facilitate its attachment to another object or to a person or animal, and is preferably formed, in whole or in part, from non-conductive material, for example woven or injection moulded plastics, fabric, leather or other suitable material. By way of illustration, in the preferred exemplary implementation discussed below in relation to
(13) The developed length of the conductive parasitic element 2 is preferably approximately one half wavelength at the operating frequency of the communications device 1, but its developed length is preferably adjusted such that the conductive parasitic element is resonant at an operating frequency at which the communications device receives and/or transmits signals via the antenna. In particular, the developed length of the conductive parasitic element may be adjusted to accommodate the effects of dielectric loading caused (where applicable) by the material of the support 7, and loading effects caused by the electromagnetic interaction of the parasitic element 2 with the communications device 1. Such adjustment may be made by practical measurements of the gain or efficiency of the arrangement. The conductive parasitic element may be meandered or otherwise shaped such that its overall length is less than its developed length.
(14) In the present specification, the “developed” length of the conductive parasitic element 2 means its full length from end to end, measured along the conductive parasitic element 2 itself, whereas the “overall” length of the conductive parasitic element 2 is the largest linear dimension of the area occupied by the conductive parasitic element 2. References to the developed and/or overall length of other elements, such as the antenna, are to be considered accordingly.
(15) The parasitic conductive element 2 may be meandered to reduce its overall length (for example, to reduce its overall length within an animal collar 7—see discussion of
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(17) To use the arrangement of
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(21) The effectiveness of the invention has been experimentally demonstrated by the inventors, by measurement of the gain or efficiency of the communications device 1 with its internal electrically small antenna 5 functioning alone, compared with a further measurement made with communications device 1 proximate to the parasitic element 2.
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(25) According to this implementation, the electronics communication device 1 is physically and removably connected by at least one attachment device 10 to a support in the form of an animal collar 7 containing the parasitic conductor 2. Such at least one attachment device 10 may by way of example comprise hooks, rings or latches, or fabric hook-and-loop fasteners (such as Velcro®). The collar 7 itself may for example be made from woven or injection moulded plastics, fabric, leather or other suitable material, and may be provided on or around the host animal in a convenient location e.g. around the neck of the animal. The collar may include the usual features associated with typical pet collars, such as a buckle.
(26) Usage of an embodiment of the present invention in this type of implementation has particular utility, as it allows for the electronics communication device 1 to transmit/receive monitoring data over a wider range than would otherwise be possible, without noticeably adding to the size of the arrangement A to be worn by the pet or animal (and indeed which adds little to the size of a conventional collar which a pet might otherwise be wearing), which allows for the electronics communication device 1 to be provided as a small package, and which allows for the electronics communication device 1 to be readily detached from the collar 7 e.g. for recharging or replacement of a battery, testing, repair or maintenance.
(27) Although embodiments of the invention have beneficial utility in the pet monitoring system described above, it will be appreciated that embodiments of the invention are widely applicable to a range of other applications in which a small communications package, with an improved transmission range, is desirable. For example, embodiments of the present invention may be applied to wearable technology, such as smartwatches arranged to transmit and/or receive data. In such an application, the elongate parasitic conductor 2 may be provided on or in the strap of the smartwatch, thus not noticeably adding to the size of device which a user of a smartwatch would otherwise be wearing.
(28) The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or the following claims, or the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for attaining the disclosed result, as appropriate, may, separately, or in any combination of such features, be utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.
(29) Thus, the foregoing embodiments of the invention have been described by way of example only. It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
(30) For example, it will be recognised by those skilled in the art that other configurations, such as a meandered inverted-F, are possible for the electrically small antenna 5 according to embodiments of the present invention. Yet further, in the example of