Antenna assembly for a vehicle
11527817 · 2022-12-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/02
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/42
ELECTRICITY
H04L27/0002
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/3275
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q1/02
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An antenna assembly comprising a base, a modem, a top lid and a housing is disclosed herein. The base is composed of an aluminum material. The modem is disposed on the base. The top lid is for the base, and the top lid comprises at least one antenna element disposed on an exterior surface. The housing covers the top lid and base. The top lid acts as an electro-magnetic barrier for the modem. A communication cable is connected to the modem at one end and extending to and connected to a vehicle internal router with a vehicle modem at the other end.
Claims
1. An antenna assembly comprising: a base composed of an aluminum material, the base comprising a body, an interior surface, a sidewall and a plurality of heat dissipation elements extending from the interior surface; a modem disposed within the base and on the plurality of heat dissipation elements, the modem comprising at least one of a communication chip, a Global Navigation Satellite System (“GNSS”) reception component, a security access module, or a mobile phone communication component; a top lid for the base, the top lid comprising at least one antenna element disposed on an exterior surface of the top lid; a communication cable connected to the modem at one end and configured to connect to a vehicle internal router at an opposite end; wherein the top lid and the base act as an electro-magnetic barrier for the modem; wherein a connection from the vehicle internal router to the modem by the communication cable allows the modem to be located remotely from the vehicle internal router and closer to the at least one antenna element to reduce a connection length from the at least one antenna element to the modem.
2. The antenna assembly according to claim 1 wherein a communication protocol is a 5G communication protocol.
3. The antenna assembly according to claim 1 wherein the vehicle internal router is located within a vehicle.
4. The antenna assembly according to claim 1 wherein the base is composed of a die-cast aluminum material.
5. The antenna assembly according to claim 1 wherein the base has a width ranging from 2.5 inches to 3.5 inches, and a length ranging from 6.0 inches to 8.0 inches.
6. The antenna assembly according to claim 1 wherein the base has a height ranging from 0.5 inch to 1.0 inch.
7. A wireless communication assembly for a vehicle comprising: a base composed of an aluminum material, the base comprising a body, an interior surface, a sidewall and a plurality of heat dissipation elements extending from the interior surface; a modem disposed within the base and on the plurality of heat dissipation elements, the modem comprising at least one of a communication chip, a Global Navigation Satellite System (“GNSS”) reception component, a security access module, or a mobile phone communication component; a top lid for the base, the top lid comprising at least one antenna element disposed on an exterior surface of the top lid; a housing covering the top lid and the base; a communication cable connected to the modem at one end and configured to connect to a vehicle internal router at an opposite end; wherein the top lid and the base act as an electro-magnetic barrier for the modem; wherein a connection from the vehicle internal router to the modem by the communication cable allows the modem to be located remotely from the vehicle internal router and closer to the at least one antenna element to reduce a connection length from the at least one antenna element to the modem.
8. The wireless communication assembly according to claim 7 wherein the communication protocol is a 5G communication protocol.
9. The wireless communication assembly according to claim 7 wherein the base is composed of a die-cast aluminum material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) An antenna assembly 25 is shown in
(14) As shown in
(15) The first plurality of heat dissipation elements 66a-66e and the second plurality of heat dissipation elements 67a-67e dissipate heat that is generated by the operation of the modem 50.
(16) The sidewall 63, in addition to acting as electro-magnetic barrier, also provides a structure for placement of the top lid 40 thereon.
(17) As shown in
(18) As shown in
(19) Preferably, the second antenna element 43 is selected from the group of antennas consisting of a WiFi 2G antenna, a WiFi 5G antenna, a DECT antenna, a ZigBee antenna, and a Zwave antenna. The WiFi 2G antennas are preferably 2400-2690 MegaHertz. The WiFi 5G antenna is preferably a 5.8 GigaHertz antenna. Alternatively, the second antenna element 43 operates at 5.15 GHz or at 5.85 GHz. Other possible frequencies for the second antenna element 43 include 5150 MHz, 5200 MHz, 5300 MHz, 5400 MHz, 5500 MHz, 5600 MHz, 5700 MHz, 5850 MHz, and 2.4 GHz. The second antenna element 43 preferably operates on an 802.11 communication protocol. Most preferably, the second antenna element 43 operates on an 802.11n communication protocol. Alternatively, the second antenna element 43 operates on an 802.11b communication protocol. Alternatively, the second antenna element 43 operates on an 802.11g communication protocol. Alternatively, the second antenna element 43 operates on an 802.11a communication protocol. Alternatively, the second antenna element 43 operates on an 802.11ac communication protocol.
(20) The third antenna element 41 is preferably a GPS/GLONASS module.
(21) Those skilled in the pertinent art will recognize that other antenna types may be used for the first antenna element 42, the second antenna element 43 and/or the third antenna element 41 without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
(22) The top lid 40 is preferably composed of an aluminum material, at least on a bottom surface. Alternatively, the top lid 40 is composed of materials that can act as a barrier to electro-magnetic signals.
(23) The modem 50 preferably includes at least one of a computation component, a communication chip 55, a switch, an antenna switch circuit, a GNSS reception component 56, a security access module 53, a mobile phone communication component 54, and a power supply source. The computation component preferably includes a CPU 51, a memory 52, and an interface (I/F) component. The modem 50 preferably operates for cellular protocols including 3G, 4G, 4G HPUE and 5G technology. HPUE is High Power User Equipment, and is more specifically a special class of user equipment for a cellular network, such as a LTE cellular network.
(24) Preferably, the housing 30 is composed of a polypropylene material. As shown in
(25) Another embodiment of the invention is set forth in
(26) To upgrade an existing router to 5G using an antenna assembly of the present invention, a technician must, leveraging the already-installed coax cables (as shown in
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(28) Using the present invention, there is no need to remove, open the existing router, remove and replace modem module, close the router, re-install the router, test the router and modem.
(29) Using the present invention, installation is quicker and a lower risk (no static discharge accidental damage to the router or modem due to opening the router).
(30) Signal loss is typically higher at 5G mid-band frequencies than traditional cellular, and those losses are mitigated if not eliminated by the present invention. Using the modem that is embedded in the antenna housing avoids cable loss and thereby extends coverage range. As shown in
(31) A user of the antenna assembly of the present invention can continue to use the software they have been using with their existing router.
(32) The combiner 92 preferably inputs a wide area network connection from the router for send and receive data to/from Internet, and an ignition sense to put the unit to sleep and draw minimal power when the ignition is off. The combiner 92 also inputs twelve volts to power the antenna assembly 25, which allows the combiner 92 to perform power regulation and surge protection, and pass the power up to the modem 50 in the antenna housing 60. The combiner 92 also inputs a SIM card for a carrier (AT&T, Verizon, etc.) subscriber identity module remoted from the modem 50 so that it can be easily accessed in the trunk of the vehicle 1100. All of the above are combined and sent up to the antenna assembly 25 over the existing coaxial cable, or over the Ethernet plus other wires.
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(53) From the foregoing it is believed that those skilled in the pertinent art will recognize the meritorious advancement of this invention and will readily understand that while the present invention has been described in association with a preferred embodiment thereof, and other embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, numerous changes modification and substitutions of equivalents may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention which is intended to be unlimited by the foregoing except as may appear in the following appended claim. Therefore, the embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined in the following appended claims.