ANTENNA FOR MOTOR VEHICLES
20230253707 · 2023-08-10
Inventors
- Matteo CERRETELLI (SESTO FIORENTINO, IT)
- Agnese MAZZINGHI (FIRENZE, IT)
- Angelo FRENI (FIRENZE, IT)
- Andrea NOTARI (SCANDIANO, IT)
- Fabio CASOLI (REGGIO EMILIA, IT)
- Stefano Lenzini (Modena, IT)
Cpc classification
H01Q21/20
ELECTRICITY
H01Q21/0062
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Antenna for a motor vehicle, comprising: a mounting base made of electrically conductive material and suitable for being connected to a mounting surface of the motor vehicle; a cover suitable for being connected to and delimit, together with the mounting base, a housing space; a plurality of radiating elements suitable for transceiving signals and being housed, at least partially, in the housing space. The plurality of radiating elements comprises a group of waveguides (21, 23, 25, 27) configured to transceive millimeter-wave signals.
Claims
1. An antenna for a motor vehicle, comprising at least: a mounting base made of electrically conductive material and suitable for being connected to a mounting surface of said motor vehicle; at least one cover suitable for being connected to and delimit, together with said mounting base, a housing space; a plurality of radiating elements suitable for transceiving signals and being housed, at least partially, in said housing space, said plurality of radiating elements comprises a group of waveguides configured to transceive millimeter-wave signals.
2. The antenna according to claim 1, wherein said group of waveguides comprises or consists of four waveguides arranged substantially in a cross configuration to each other or five or more waveguides arranged in a star pattern.
3. The antenna according to claim 1, comprising at least one further element fixed superiorly to said mounting base.
4. The antenna according to claim 3, wherein each waveguide has a hollow tubular body formed, at least in part, by a corresponding cavity obtained in the mounting base and closed superiorly by said at least one further element.
5. The antenna according to claim 3, wherein each waveguide comprises a bottom wall opposite said further element, a rear wall, one or more side walls extending from said rear wall, and an open front wall opposite said rear wall, and wherein the mounting base includes a substantially planar, top surface of abutment for said further element, said top surface having, at the upper edges of the one or more side walls and the rear wall of each waveguide, protuberances extending toward and capable of establishing mechanical interference with said further element when said further element is secured to the mounting base.
6. The antenna according to claim 3, wherein each waveguide comprises a bottom wall opposite said further element, a rear wall, one or more side walls extending from said rear wall and an open front wall opposite said rear wall, and wherein said mounting base includes at least one slot extending around at least a portion of and spaced apart from each of said side and rear walls.
7. The antenna according to claim 3, wherein said further element comprises a support on which there is provided at least one conductor suitable for being connected to electronic means for driving at least one waveguide of said group of waveguides, and wherein there is provided a pin which is connected to said conductor and protrudes into said waveguide for exchanging, through said conductor, millimeter-wave signals to be transceived between said electronic means and the at least one waveguide.
8. The antenna according to claim 3, wherein said further element comprises a support on which there is provided at least one conductor suitable for being connected to electronic means for driving at least one waveguide of said group of waveguides, said conductor having an end portion which extends into an opening facing the at least one waveguide and is configured for transceiving millimeter-wave signals.
9. The antenna according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said waveguides comprises a hollow tubular body formed by a first section comprising a through cavity formed in the mounting base and closed at the top by said at least one further element and a second section formed by a hollow tubular element which is arranged contiguous to said first section and extends away from the mounting base.
10. The antenna according to claim 3, wherein said further element comprises at least one printed circuit board.
11. The antenna according to claim 10, wherein said printed circuit board comprises a chip configured to selectively drive at least one waveguide of said group of waveguides.
12. Motor vehicle comprising at least one antenna according to claim 1.
Description
[0017] Other characteristics and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description, which is provided by way of example only and without limitation, by reference the attached drawings, which show:
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[0022] It should be noted that, in the following detailed description, components that are identical or similar from a structural and/or functional standpoint may have the same or different reference numbers, independently of whether they are shown in different embodiments of this disclosure or in different parts.
[0023] It should further be noted that, in order to provide a clear and concise description of this disclosure, the designs may not be to scale, and some characteristics of the description may be shown schematically.
[0024] Further, when the term “adapted” or “organized” or “configured” or “shaped”, or any similar term is used herein while referring to any component as a whole, or to any part of a component, or to a combination of components, it has to be understood that it means and encompasses correspondingly either the structure, and/or configuration and/or form and/or positioning.
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[0026] The mounting may be carried out by modalities known or easily implementable by those skilled in the art, which modalities, in any case, are not relevant to the purposes of this disclosure and will thus not be described in detail.
[0027] As shown in
[0031] The mounting base 1 may be made of any electrically conductive material, e.g. zamac, aluminium, or plastic that has been plated or suitably loaded with conductive particles.
[0032] In turn, the cover 15 consists of a hollow shaped body, made, e.g. of plastic.
[0033] Usefully, in the antenna 100 according to the disclosure, the plurality of radiating elements comprises a group of waveguides 21, 23, 25, 27 configured so as to transmit and receive millimetre-wave signals, preferably in the frequency range between 20 GHz and 100 GHz.
[0034] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0035] The waveguides 21, 23, 25, 27 are positioned relative to one another such that each has an assigned transmitting-receiving direction.
[0036] In particular, in one possible embodiment, shown for example in
[0037] Alternatively, the group of waveguides used in the antenna 100 according to the disclosure comprises, or consists of, more than four waveguides, e.g. five or more, arranged in a star configuration.
[0038] In this case, the mounting base 1 may be made, for example, of a metal body substantially circular in shape.
[0039] In one possible embodiment, as shown in
[0040] Alternatively, one or more of the waveguides used have a circular or elliptical cross-section.
[0041] In a possible embodiment, the antenna 100 comprises at least one additional element, shown in
[0042] In turn, the waveguides 21, 23, 25, 27, as shown in
[0043] In particular, in this embodiment, as can be seen in
[0044] For example, as shown in
[0045] In one possible embodiment, the mounting base 1 comprises an upper surface 2, that is substantially planar, to support the additional element 5, which has protuberances indicated in
[0046] The protuberances 3 extend towards and are arranged to establish mechanical interference with the additional element 5 when this latter is affixed to the mounting base 1.
[0047] In practice, the protuberances 3 form a protruding border around the upper perimeter edge of each waveguide so as to ensure the best possible electrical contact between the two components 1 and 5 that are arranged facing one another.
[0048] In one embodiment, the mounting base 1 comprises at least one slot extending around at least one portion of the side walls 21E, 23E, 25E, and 27E and the closed rear wall 21D, 23D, 25D, and 27D.
[0049] The slot, indicated in
[0050] For the sake of simplicity, in
[0051] In one possible embodiment, the or each slot 6 has a depth equal to approximately one quarter of the wavelength.
[0052] Moreover, each slot 6 or section thereof is arranged at a distance from the respective edge of the associated waveguide that is approximately equal to a quarter of the wavelength.
[0053] Moreover, depending on the application, the slots 6 around each waveguide may be used alternatively or in addition to the protuberances 3, as shown schematically in
[0054] In a possible embodiment, as shown schematically in
[0055] This conductor 9 may be formed for example by a strip of conductive material, e.g. copper.
[0056] In addition, as shown in
[0057] In one possible embodiment, a conductor 9 and a respective pin 10 are provided for each of the waveguides used.
[0058] In another possible embodiment, shown in
[0059] In practice, in this embodiment, the end portion 9A is used as an alternative to the pin 10 and has a cross-section or width greater than the conductor itself. For example, the conductor 9 may be rectangular and widen at its end to form the wider square or rectangular end portion 9A.
[0060] In this case, too, a conductor 9 having a respective widened end portion 9A is preferably provided for each of the waveguides used.
[0061] In a possible embodiment, as shown, e.g., in
[0062] Conveniently, in one possible embodiment, the electronic means for controlling the various radiating elements of the antenna 100, in particular the waveguides 21, 23, 25, 27, comprise at least one printed circuit board.
[0063] In particular, the at least one printed circuit board comprises a chip, indicated in
[0064] In this case, the chip 8 is connected, e.g., to the conductor 9, the free end of which is connected to the pin 10 or includes the end portion 9A.
[0065] In particular, it is possible to use a single chip 8 for all waveguides used, with the chip 8 that is connected to each of the waveguides, via a corresponding conductor 9, and selectively selects case by case the waveguide to transmit signals alternatively, it is possible to use more chips, each of which is connected to one or more waveguides.
[0066] Conveniently, in one possible embodiment, the additional element 5 comprises or consists of the at least one printed circuit board, the lower surface of which, which closes the top of the cavity of the waveguides, is metallised.
[0067] In this case, the support 5A shown in
[0068] Alternatively, the element 5 may be formed from a plate of conductive material, and the printed circuit board may be positioned above the plate.
[0069] In one possible embodiment that is not shown in detail in the figures, each waveguide 21, 23, 25, 27 has a hollow tubular body formed completely from a corresponding cavity formed entirely in the mounting base 1.
[0070] In additional alternative embodiments that are also not shown in the figures, e.g. in
[0071] Usefully, one or more of, preferably all, the waveguides 21, 23, 25, 27 used comprise each at least one iris, indicated schematically in
[0072] Additionally, one or more, preferably all, of the waveguides 21, 23, 25, 27 used are at least partially filled with a dielectric material, e.g. a resin.
[0073] In practice, it has been shown that the antenna 100 according to the disclosure includes among its components also the radiating elements for transmitting and receiving millimetre-wave signals for 5G applications, with a compact structure that allows for adequate coverage of the transmitting-receiving field of those signals, and that can be easily produced at relatively low cost.
[0074] Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the disclosure, the embodiments and specific implementations may be widely varied from the purely exemplary and non-limiting descriptions and illustrations herein provided, without leaving the scope of this disclosure as defined in the claims appended hereto, including any possible combination, in whole or in part, of the possible embodiments above described. For example, the antenna 100 may comprise a second cover or outer cover that is suited to cover the cover 15 on the outside and substantially serves as a cover for aesthetic purposes; there may be more printed circuit boards, e.g. two boards arranged adjacent to and aligned with one another, both affixed to the mounting base 1 and operatively linked to the various radiating elements, etc.