Modular antenna system
09647318 ยท 2017-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/1235
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q9/44
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A modular reconfigurable indoor antenna is disclosed. The antenna may include a bottom piece, a top piece, and a plurality of vertical members. The top piece may include an Ultra High Frequency (UHF) reception element. The plurality of vertical members may be disposed between the bottom piece and the top piece and coupled therewith. At least one of the plurality of vertical members may include a Very High Frequency (VHF) reception element.
Claims
1. A modular reconfigurable indoor antenna, wherein the antenna comprises: a bottom piece; a top piece; and a plurality of vertical members, wherein: each of the plurality of vertical members is disposed between the bottom piece and the top piece; each of the plurality of vertical members is coupled with the top piece, and coupled with the bottom piece; a first subset of the plurality of vertical members is electrically connected by a first length of a conductive element embedded within the bottom piece, thereby forming a first Very High Frequency (VHF) reception element comprising the first subset of the vertical members and the first length of the conductive element; a second subset of the plurality of vertical members, each of which is separate from the first subset of the vertical members, is electrically connected by a second length of a conductive element embedded within the bottom piece, thereby forming a second Very High Frequency (VHF) reception element comprising the second subset of the vertical members and the second length of the conductive element, wherein the first VHF reception element and second VHF reception element are arranged at different angles, and wherein the first length of the conductive element and the second length the conductive element are electrically connected within the bottom piece; and wherein each of the plurality of vertical members is extendible between a contracted first state and an extended second state.
2. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 1, wherein: electrical characteristics of the first VHF reception element and the second VHF reception element are different in the first state than in the second state.
3. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 1, wherein: each of the plurality of vertical members is extendible to a third state between the first state and the second state.
4. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 3, wherein: electrical characteristics of the first VHF reception element and the second VHF reception element are different in the third state than in the first state or the second state.
5. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 1, wherein the first VHF reception element comprises a first loop element, and the second VHF reception element comprises a second loop element.
6. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 5, wherein the first loop element and the second loop element are each disposed within the bottom piece, at least two of the plurality of vertical members, and the top piece.
7. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 6, wherein: a height of the first loop element and a height of the second loop element are adjusted by extending or contracting each of the plurality of vertical members.
8. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 1, wherein: each of the first VHF reception element and the second VHF reception element is electrically coupled with a conductor exiting the bottom piece.
9. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 1, wherein the first VHF reception element comprises a first loop element formed by two of the plurality of vertical members and conductors within the bottom piece and the top piece, and wherein the first VHF reception element is arranged at a 90 degree angle to the second VHF reception element comprising a second loop element formed by two others of the plurality of vertical members and conductors within the bottom piece and the top piece.
10. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 9, wherein the first VHF reception element and the second VHF reception element are electrically coupled to a cable at a same cable connection point.
11. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 1, wherein the first VHF reception element comprises a first dipole element formed by two of the plurality of vertical members and conductors within at least one of the bottom piece or the top piece, and wherein the first VHF reception element is arranged at a 90 degree angle to the second VHF reception element comprising a second dipole element formed by two others of the plurality of vertical members and conductors within at least one of the bottom piece or the top piece.
12. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 11, wherein the first VHF reception element and the second VHF reception element are electrically coupled to a cable at a same cable connection point.
13. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 1, wherein the top piece comprises an Ultra High Frequency (UHF) reception element.
14. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 13, wherein the UHF reception element comprises a bow-tie shaped UHF reception element.
15. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 1, wherein the bottom piece comprises a first horizontal insulating platform, wherein the top piece comprises a second horizontal insulating platform, and wherein the antenna further comprises: a middle piece comprising a third horizontal insulating platform, wherein the middle piece is positioned between the bottom piece and the top piece, and wherein the middle piece is coupled to each of the plurality of vertical members.
16. The modular reconfigurable indoor antenna of claim 1, wherein the first reception element and the second reception element are arranged orthogonal to each other.
17. A modular reconfigurable antenna, comprising: a bottom piece comprising a first horizontal insulating platform; a top piece comprising a second horizontal insulating platform; a middle piece positioned between the bottom piece and the top piece comprising a third horizontal insulating platform; and a plurality of vertical members, wherein: each of the plurality of vertical members is disposed between the bottom piece and the top piece; each of the plurality of vertical members is coupled with the top piece, coupled with the bottom piece, and coupled with the middle piece; a first subset of the plurality of vertical members is electrically connected by a first length of a conductive element embedded within the bottom piece, thereby forming a first Very High Frequency (VHF) reception element comprising the first subset of the vertical members and the first length of the conductive element; and a second subset of the plurality of vertical members, each of which is separate from the first subset of the vertical members, is electrically connected by a second length of a conductive element embedded within the bottom piece, thereby forming a second Very High Frequency (VHF) reception element comprising the second subset of the vertical members and the second length of the conductive element, wherein the second length of the conductive element is embedded within the bottom piece at an angle perpendicular to the first length of the conductive element embedded within the bottom piece.
18. A modular reconfigurable antenna, comprising: a bottom piece; a top piece; and a plurality of vertical members, wherein: each of the plurality of vertical members is disposed between the bottom piece and the top piece; each of the plurality of vertical members is coupled with the top piece, and coupled with the bottom piece; a first subset of the plurality of vertical members is electrically coupled to one or more lengths of a conductive element embedded within at least the bottom piece or the top piece, to form a first Very High Frequency (VHF) reception element; and a second subset of the plurality of vertical members is electrically coupled to one or more additional lengths of a conductive element embedded within at least the bottom piece or the top piece, to form a second Very High Frequency (VHF) reception element, wherein the first VHF reception element and the second VHF reception element are arranged orthogonal to each other.
19. The modular reconfigurable antenna of claim 18, wherein the combination of the first VHF reception element and the orthogonal second VHF reception element forms a dual vertical dipole antenna system.
20. The modular reconfigurable antenna of claim 18, wherein the combination of the first VHF reception element and the orthogonal second VHF reception element forms a dual H antenna system.
Description
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(10) In the following description and in the accompanying drawings, specific terminology and drawing symbols are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments described herein. In some instances, the terminology and symbols may imply specific details that are not required to practice the various embodiments. For example, an insulator may be specified as a particular material, such as plastic, but may be any kind of electrically insulating material. Equally, a conductor may be specified as a specific material, such as copper, but may be any combination of materials that allows for electrical conduction. In the following descriptions and accompanying drawings, specific types of antennas are disclosed as examples. Embodiments herein are not limited to a specific antenna configuration or topology. Furthermore, different embodiments may mix different antenna topologies within one implementation. Embodiments can have dipoles, loops, and other arrangements within the same design. Also, embodiments are not limited in quantity as to the number of separate antenna systems allowed. Furthermore, the embodiments do not distinguish between transmission and reception. Although the following descriptions generally describe antenna structures of which their construction is vertical, various embodiments allow for both vertical and horizontal antenna structures. Embodiments do not specify the exact arrangement between multiple antenna elements nor does it specify specific angular relationships between each antenna. To assist in understanding the embodiments, figures include a 3D view, a Top View and an Element View. The 3D view shows overall appearance. The Top View provides the necessary details for illustrating how conductors in Top, Bottom, and Middle pieces are arranged. Although the Top, Bottom, and Middle pieces are shown as rectangular or square, they may be any shape including circular. The Element View shows the conducting elements, thereby exposing the shape of the formed antenna structure. Although the figures show vertical elements that are collinear in their orientation above and below a particular Middle piece, various embodiments allow for vertical elements to be offset, and not collinear, on either side of a Middle piece.
(11) In some embodiments, a modular reconfigurable indoor antenna is provided. The antenna may include a bottom piece, a top piece, and a plurality of vertical members. The top piece may include an Ultra High Frequency (UHF) reception element. The plurality of vertical members may be disposed between the bottom piece and the top piece and coupled therewith. At least one of the plurality of vertical members may include a Very High Frequency (VHF) reception element. The UHF reception element and the VHF reception element may be characterized by any of the configurations discussed herein.
(12) Each of the plurality of vertical members may be extendible between a contracted first state and an extended second state. Any one or more of the plurality of vertical members may biased toward the first state and the second state such that a force necessary to move a vertical member out of the first state or the second state may be greater than the a force necessary to move the vertical member between the first state and the second state. Each of the plurality of vertical members may also extendible to a third state between the first state and the second state. The vertical members may be telescoping, or otherwise configurable to accomplish a change between states. In yet other embodiments, the plurality of vertical members may be rigid and not extend/retract from a fixed state.
(13) The electrical characteristics of the VHF reception element may be different in the first state than in the second state. Likewise, the electrical characteristics of the VHF reception element may be different in the third state than in the first state or the second state.
(14) In some embodiments, the UHF reception element may include a bow-tie shaped or other shaped element(s). In these or other embodiments, the VHF reception element may include a loop or other shaped element(s). Such a loop element may be disposed within the bottom piece, at least two of the plurality of vertical members, and the top piece. The height of the loop element may be adjusted by extending or contracting each of the plurality of vertical members between the first, second, and third states.
(15) The UHF reception element may be electrically coupled with a conductor extending through at least one of the plurality of vertical members and exiting the bottom piece. Likewise, the VHF reception element may be electrically coupled with another conductor exiting the bottom piece. These conductors may couple the antenna with a display device or other receiver, thereby allowing transmission of signals received by the UHF and VHF reception elements for eventual viewing on a display device.
(16) In some embodiments, another modular reconfigurable indoor antenna is provided. The antenna may include a base piece, a top piece, four telescoping vertical members, a UHF reception element, an expandable VHF reception element, a first conductor, and a second conductor. The four telescoping vertical members may be disposed between the base piece and the top piece, where a bottom of each telescoping vertical member is coupled with the base piece and a top of each telescoping vertical member is coupled with the top piece. The UHF reception element may be disposed within the top piece. The first conductor may be in electrical communication with the UHF reception element inside the top piece, extend through at least one of the four telescoping vertical members, and exit the base piece. The expandable VHF reception element may be disposed within base piece, the top piece, and at least two of the four telescoping vertical members. The expandable VHF reception element may expand as the four telescoping vertical members expand. The second conductor may be in electrical communication with the expandable VHF reception element inside the base piece, and exit therefrom.
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(25) The foregoing figures and descriptions describe embodiments of a modular system of antenna construction which may be flexible, compact, and inexpensive to manufacture. Tops 12, Middles 35, and Bottoms 10 may be easily and inexpensively produced from plastic injection molding. Such an injection molded part could have a variety of pre-defined attached points and horizontal channels allowing for easy configuration of conductive elements to quickly produce many varieties of antenna systems. If reduced height is desired, more Middle sections may be added thereby providing more antennal length in the horizontal direction. Various embodiments may also allow for customization for frequency, as the length of the vertical antenna elements may be easily adjusted. The length of these elements may be fixed at manufacturing time, or alternatively, the vertical antenna elements may be constructed from telescoping materials to allow for end user adjustment.