NON-CONTACT TYPE COAXIAL SWITCH
20190296411 ยท 2019-09-26
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Abstract
A non-contact type coaxial switch that eliminates all contacts and inner conductors. The switch includes a stator/coax base assembly and a rotor. The stator/coax base assembly is fixed, while the rotor is rotatably mounted to the stator/coax base assembly and eliminates all contacts and inner conductors. The rotor is disposed between bearings, and consists of waveguide paths that couple between selected coax connectors. When the rotor is rotated, different selected coax connectors occur. For other arrangements selected, the rotor can switch between a condition of coax and waveguide outputs. The rotor, between bearings, consists of waveguide paths which couple between selected coax connectors. When the rotor is rotated, a different selected coax connector occurs. For other arrangements selected, the rotor can switch between a combination of coax and waveguide outputs. The switch can assume many configurations. For example, a Double-Pole-Double-Throw (DPDT) configuration; a 3 and 4 Way R-Type configuration; a Single-Pole-Multiple-Throw (SPMT) configuration; a T-Switch configuration; and a Multiple-Pole-Multiple-Throw (MPMT) configuration.
Claims
1. A non-contact type coaxial switch for eliminating all contacts and inner conductors, comprising: a) a stator/coax base assembly; and b) a rotor; wherein said stator/coax base assembly is fixed; wherein said rotor is rotatably mounted to said stator/coax base assembly; and wherein said rotor is for eliminating all of the contacts and the inner conductors.
2. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 1, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch is one of a complete coax switch, a waveguide switch, and combinations thereof.
3. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 1, wherein said stator/coax base assembly is external to said rotor for user's use.
4. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 2, wherein said stator/coax base assembly includes: a) a coax base; and b) connectors; wherein said coax base of said stator/coax base assembly is for resting on a support surface; and wherein said connectors of said stator/coax base assembly are for engaging with coaxial cable ends, respectively, including poles and throws.
5. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 1, wherein said rotor is internal to said stator/coax base assembly.
6. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 4, wherein said rotor is a waveguide that performs a switching function, so as to allow for said non-contact and said no inner conductors.
7. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 6, wherein said rotor is a section of said waveguide that is rotated between said connectors of said stator/coax base assembly to complete circuit.
8. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 1, wherein said rotor is one of vertical (E plane) and horizontal (H plane), with said non-contact type coaxial switch designed accordingly.
9. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 6, wherein said waveguide of said rotor switches to feed coax outputs to form said waveguide switch with internal coax outputs.
10. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 9, wherein said waveguide switch is said waveguide rotor that switches to input said waveguide to waveguide outputs.
11. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 10, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch is essentially said coax switch that does not use any contact bars to transfer microwave energy between two connectors, it uses said rotor similar to said waveguide to transfer a signal between two connectors.
12. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 11, wherein coax connectors work like an antenna and sends said signal through a waveguide channel to a receiving connector.
13. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 11, wherein combining a signal between and after a waveguide transfer switch, said non-contact type coaxial switch is a compact device that allows for such switching capability above 26.5 GHz, while being small and light weight.
14. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 1, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch has a huge advantage of being contactless and more reliable at high frequencies and at high power.
15. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 12, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch has a capability of switching between at least one of waveguide port(s) and coax input(s)/output(s).
16. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein a plurality of possible combinations can be achieved by said non-contact type coaxial switch, whereby said switch is not only switching between two paths but these paths do not have to be the same and they can include at least one of said waveguide port and said connector.
17. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said waveguide rotor in a bottom housing of said non-contact type coaxial switch pivots inside and is one of a fully-fledged rotor and one that has at least one of its sides cut out.
18. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch allows for switching at higher frequencies with excellent performance; and wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch can choose between a combination of one of waveguide ports and coaxial outputs.
19. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 2, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch includes, a non-contact coax switch, a waveguide switch, and a hybrid between said non-contact coax switch and said waveguide switch.
20. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch can achieve a two waveguide ports and 2 coax connectors configuration.
21. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch can achieve 3 connectors with 1 waveguide port configuration.
22. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch can achieve a flow of energy inside said housing from a coax to a coax.
23. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch can achieve a flow of energy inside said housing from a coax to a waveguide port.
24. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said rotor is capable of switching to feed said coax outputs to form said waveguide switch with internal coax outputs, between 4 coaxial inputs/outputs.
25. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch has a flow of energy inside said housing from a coax to a coax.
26. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch has a flow of energy inside the housing from a coax to a waveguide port.
27. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch has 3 waveguides and 1 coax.
28. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said non-contact type coaxial switch has 4 waveguides.
29. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 11, wherein said rotor transmits said signal across two paths.
30. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein said rotor: a) is flat or curved; b) has side wall or without side wall inputs; and c) outputs that are: i) coaxial connectors; ii) waveguide ports; or iii) combinations thereof.
31. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 12, wherein said housing of said rotor has: a) a bottom wall; b) an outer side wall; c) a front wall; and d) any combination thereof; wherein said rotor behaves like a waveguide switching device.
32. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein each port is: a) a waveguide port; or b) a coaxial connector; wherein therefore there is a plurality of possible combinations of: a) coax switches; b) waveguide switches; and c) hybrid combinations of waveguide ports and coaxial connectors.
33. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 31, wherein said coaxial connector is mounted from: a) said bottom wall of said housing; b) said outer side wall of said housing; or c) said front wall of said housing.
34. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 12, wherein said waveguide channels have single or double ridges and not just plain rectangular channels.
35. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 2, wherein same switches has multiple rotors stacked on top of each other so as to be able to form arrays of said switches.
36. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 31, wherein a curved rotor has curved outer side walls for a DPDT switch.
37. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 31, wherein a flat rotor has no outer side wall for a DPDT switch.
38. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 12, wherein an R-switch has: a) 3 or 4 position switching; b) adjacent paths; and c) a through path.
39. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 38, wherein an R-switch has 4 coaxial connectors in first and second positions.
40. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 1, wherein a 4-way position rotor has no top wall or side wall.
41. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein a switch has 4 coaxial connectors and 4 waveguide ports, which provide a single input switchable to X output of coax or waveguide ports.
42. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 33, wherein a SPMT rotor has no bottom wall, but has a flat side.
43. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 33, wherein a SPMT rotor has no bottom wall but has a curved side.
44. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 12, wherein a T-Switch has: a) 3 coaxial connectors; and b) 1 waveguide.
45. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 12, wherein a T-Switch has 4 coaxial connectors.
46. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein a T-Switch has: a) 3 coaxial connectors; and b) 1 waveguide port.
47. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 33, wherein a T-Switch has: a) 4 coaxial connectors; and b) a rotor with side walls.
48. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 33, wherein a T-Switch has: a) 4 coaxial connectors; and b) a rotor without outer walls.
49. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 15, wherein a T-Switch has: a) 3 coaxial connectors; and b) 1 waveguide port.
50. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 12, wherein a T-Switch has 4 coaxial connectors.
51. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 22, wherein said inside of said housing of said rotor has 2 coax connectors.
52. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 22, wherein said inside of said housing of said rotor has a flow of energy from a coax to a coax.
53. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 17, wherein said housing of said rotor has: a) 1 coax input; and b) 1 waveguide port output.
54. The non-contact type coaxial switch of claim 22, wherein said flow of energy inside said housing is from a coax to a waveguide port.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES OF THE DRAWING
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Double-Pole-Double-Throw (DPDT) Cowave Switch
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T-Switch Configuration
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE FIGURES OF THE DRAWING
Introductory
[0146] 20 non-contact type coaxial switch of embodiments of present invention
Overall Configuration of Non-Contact Type Coaxial Switch 20
[0147] 22 stator/coax base assembly [0148] 24 rotor
Specific Configuration of Stator/Coax Base Assembly 22
[0149] 26 coax base of stator/coax base assembly 22 for resting on support surface 34 [0150] 28 connectors for engaging with coaxial cable ends, respectively, including poles and throws [0151] 34 support surface
Specific Configuration of Rotor 24
[0152] 36 waveguide ports of rotor 24 [0153] 38 bearings of rotor 24 [0154] 40 housing of rotor 24
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Double-Pole-Double-Throw (DPDT) Cowave Switch
Introductory
[0155] Referring now to the figures, in which like numerals indicate like parts, and particularly to
The Overall Configuration of the Non-Contact Type Coaxial Switch 20
[0156] The overall configuration of the non-contact type coaxial switch 20 can best be seen in
[0157] The non-contact type coaxial switch 20 comprises a stator/coax base assembly 22 and a rotor 24. The stator/coax base assembly 22 is fixed. The rotor 24 is rotatably mounted to the stator/coax base assembly 22, and is for eliminating all of the contacts and the inner conductors.
[0158] The non-contact type coaxial switch 20 is one of a complete coax switch and a waveguide switch, and arrangements therebetween.
The Specific Configuration of the Stator/Coax Base Assembly 22
[0159] The specific configuration of the stator/coax base assembly 22 can best be seen in
[0160] The stator/coax base assembly 22 is external to the rotor 24 for user's use.
[0161] The stator/coax base assembly 22 includes a coax base 26 and connectors 28.
[0162] The coax base 26 of the stator/coax base assembly 22 is for resting on a support surface 34. The connectors 28 of the stator/coax base assembly 22 are for engaging with coaxial cable ends, respectively, including poles and throws.
The Specific Configuration of the Rotor 24
[0163] The specific configuration of the rotor 24 can best be seen in
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[0165] The rotor 24 is a waveguide that performs a switching function so as to allow for the non-contact and no inner conductors 20.
[0166] The rotor 24 is a section of the waveguide that is rotated between the coax connectors 28 of the stator/coax base assembly 22 to complete circuit.
[0167] The rotor 24 can be one of vertical (E plane) and horizontal (H plane), with the non-contact type coaxial switch 20 designed accordingly.
[0168] The rotor 24 is capable to switching to feed the coax outputs to form a waveguide switch with internal coax outputs.
[0169] A typical waveguide switch is a waveguide rotor that switches to input the waveguide to the waveguide outputs.
[0170] Below are 5 randomly picked examples that the non-contact type coaxial switch 20 can assume:
EXAMPLE 1
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[0175] The non-contact type coaxial switch 20 has 3 waveguides and 1 coax.
EXAMPLE 6
[0176] The non-contact type coaxial switch 20 has 4 waveguides.
[0177] Moving on now, the rotor 24 transmits the signal across two paths. The rotor 24 can be flat or curved, with a side wall or without a side wall, as shown in
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[0179] Each port can be a waveguide port or a coaxial connector, and therefore, a plurality of possible combinations of coax switches, waveguide switches, and hybrid combinations of waveguide ports and coaxial connectors are possible.
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[0181] The waveguide channels may have single or double ridges, and not just plain, rectangular channels.
[0182] With the concept of being able to stack switch housings 40, the same switch 20 can have multiple rotors 24 stacked on top of each other, so as to be able to form arrays of the switches.
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3 and 4-Way R-Type Configuration
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Single-Pole-Multiple-Throw (SPMT) Configuration
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T-Switch Configuration
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IMPRESSIONS
[0204] It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described, supra.
[0205] While the embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described as embodied in a non-contact type coaxial switch, nevertheless, they are not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions, and changes in the forms and details of the embodiments of the present invention illustrated, and their operation, can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the embodiments of the present invention.
[0206] Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the embodiments of the present invention that others can by applying current knowledge readily adapt them for various applications without omitting features that from the standpoint of prior art fairly constitute characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of the embodiments of the present invention.