ROOF ANTENNA FOR VEHICLES AND WATERTIGHT STRUCTURE FOR ROOF ANTENNA FOR VEHICLES
20170365917 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
- Yong Sik CHO (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Hee Kuk RYEU (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Soon Bag JOUNG (Busan, KR)
- Tae Byung PARK (Anyang-si, KR)
- Gi Cho KANG (Anyang-si, KR)
Cpc classification
H01Q1/42
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/3275
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A roof antenna attached to a vehicle includes an adhesive applied to a designated thickness, an upper case formed in a streamlined dome shape having an opened lower surface, and a lower case combined with the upper case, the lower case shielding the opened lower surface of the upper case and provided with an antenna module mounted on an upper surface of the lower case, wherein the lower case is combined with a roof of the vehicle, one surface of a pad formed of the adhesive is applied to a lower surface of the lower case, and another surface of the pad formed of the adhesive is attached to the roof.
Claims
1. A roof antenna attached to a vehicle, comprising: an adhesive applied to a designated thickness; an upper case formed in a streamlined dome shape having an opened lower surface; and a lower case combined with the upper case, the lower case shielding the opened lower surface of the upper case and provided with an antenna module mounted on an upper surface of the lower case, wherein the lower case is combined with a roof of the vehicle, one surface of a pad formed of the adhesive is applied to a lower surface of the lower case, and another surface of the pad formed of the adhesive is attached to the roof.
2. The roof antenna according to claim 1, wherein at least one diaphragm is formed on the lower surface of the lower case so as to prevent moisture or foreign substances from being introduced into the roof antenna.
3. The roof antenna according to claim 1, wherein at least one diaphragm is formed on the upper surface of the lower case and the antenna module is disposed between the at least one diaphragm, so as to prevent moisture or foreign substances from being introduced into the roof antenna.
4. The roof antenna according to claim 1, wherein at least one fastening part is formed on the lower case, and the lower case is attached to the roof through the at least one fastening part.
5. The roof antenna according to claim 1, wherein the pad formed of the adhesive is a double-sided adhesive pad and a protective tag to maintain adhesiveness of the adhesive is provided at both the one surface and the other surface of the double-sided adhesive pad.
6. The roof antenna according to claim 5, wherein the tag includes a portion protruding to the outside of the lower case.
7. A watertight structure of a roof antenna attached to a vehicle, comprising: an upper case provided with at least one diaphragm formed thereon and having an opened lower surface; a lower case combined with the upper case and provided with a groove formed at a part of the lower case connected to the at least one diaphragm; a base disposed on the upper surface of the lower case and located under an antenna circuit board; an elastic body combined with the base and including an inclined plane so as to form the groove; and an adhesive applied to a designated portion of the at least one diaphragm in the groove and applied to a designated portion of the inclined plane of the elastic body.
8. The watertight structure according to claim 7, wherein an introduction of moisture and foreign substances into the roof antenna is prevented.
9. The watertight structure according to claim 7, wherein the base is formed of zinc or aluminum.
10. The watertight structure according to claim 7, wherein the base and the elastic body are formed through insert injection molding.
11. A watertight structure of a roof antenna attached to a vehicle, comprising: an adhesive; an upper case provided with at least one diaphragm formed thereon and having an opened lower surface; a lower case combined with the upper case; a base disposed on the upper surface of the lower case and located under an antenna circuit board; and an elastic body combined with the base, wherein a groove is formed on the base, the at least one diaphragm is disposed in the groove, and the adhesive is applied to a designated portion of the at least one diaphragm.
12. The watertight structure according to claim 11, wherein an introduction of moisture and foreign substances into the roof antenna is prevented.
13. The watertight structure according to claim 11, wherein the base is formed of zinc or aluminum.
14. The watertight structure according to claim 11, wherein the base and the elastic body are formed through insert injection molding.
15. The roof antenna according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive includes butyl.
16. The watertight structure according to claim 7, wherein the groove is formed in a closed curve shape.
17. The watertight structure according to claim 11, wherein the groove is formed in a closed curve shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further, non-limiting, understanding of the disclosure and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the disclosure and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The suffixes “module” and “unit” used in the description below are given or used together only in consideration of ease in preparation of the specification and do not have distinctive meanings or functions.
[0026] In the following description of the embodiments, it will be understood that, when each element is referred to as being “on (above) or under (below)” or “in front of or at the rear of” another element, the two elements may directly contact or one or more other elements may be interposed between the elements.
[0027] Further, the terms “first”, “second”, “A”, “B”, “(a)”, “(b)” etc., may be used to describe elements of the present disclosure. These terms are used only to distinguish the corresponding elements from other elements but do not limit the nature, order or sequence of the corresponding elements. In addition, it will be understood that, when one element is referred to as being “connected to”, “combined with” or “coupled with” another element, it may be directly “connected to”, “combined with” or “coupled with” the other element or intervening elements may also be present therebetween.
[0028] In the following description of the embodiments, it will be interpreted that the terms “including”, “consisting of”, “having” etc. may mean the presence of corresponding elements, unless stated otherwise, and do not exclude the presence of other elements. All terms including technical or scientific terms have the same meanings as generally understood by those skilled in the art, unless stated otherwise. Generally used terms, such as terms defined in dictionaries, should be interpreted as having meanings coinciding with contextual meanings in the related technology and are not interpreted as having ideal or excessively formal meanings, unless defined clearly in the present disclosure.
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[0030] As exemplarily shown in
[0031] The lower case 110 may be fastened to a vehicle roof 50 through a fastening part 113 (with reference to 91, 93, 95, 97 and 99 of
[0032] A plurality of diaphragms 71, 73, 75 and 77 (of
[0033] As exemplarily shown in
[0034] The pad 130 may be protected by paper layers so as to protect adhesiveness of the pad 130 from external environments and, when the lower case 110 is combined with the roof, the paper layers may be removed. A tag 135 shown in
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[0038] An antenna module may be mounted between the first diaphragm 140a and the second diaphragm 140b, thereby assuring watertightness.
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[0041] A PCB 210 is a board on which a circuit of the roof antenna 60 is mounted. A base 220 is disposed under the PCB 210. The base 220 may employ a zinc base or an aluminum base but is not limited thereto.
[0042] Here, a rubber member 250 may be formed together with the base 220 through insert injection molding.
[0043] When a diaphragm 230 of the upper base is combined with the lower case 110, an adhesive (for example, formed of a sealant) may be applied to a combination part 240. Thereby, the upper case and the lower case 110 may be firmly combined. The roof antenna of the present disclosure exhibits excellent shielding effects and watertightness, as compared to a conventional method in which a diaphragm of an upper case is combined with a groove of a rubber member.
[0044] Further, the roof antenna of the present disclosure may effectively prevent moisture or foreign substances from being introduced into a first path 260-1 or a second path 260-2.
[0045] Moreover, the roof antenna of the present disclosure forms a sealant groove having an inclined plane structure which may be formed through insert injection molding, thus being capable of improving product manufacturability.
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[0051] Tested vehicles include a ‘flat’ vehicle having a large R value of a vehicle frame and a ‘curved’ vehicle having a small R value of a vehicle frame. Therefore, it may be known that the roof antenna of the present disclosure has excellent vehicle compatibility.
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[0057] In accordance with the present disclosure, watertightness of the roof antenna 60 is secured, a circuit board within the roof antenna 60 is protected and product stability is improved and peeling off of the roof antenna 60 from a vehicle frame may be prevented.
[0058] As is apparent from the above description, a roof antenna for vehicles and a watertight structure thereof in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure has effects, as follows.
[0059] First, the roof antenna may assure applicability regardless of vehicle type and vehicle frame, thus having excellent product applicability and improving assembly efficiency.
[0060] Second, the roof antenna may prevent moisture and foreign substances from being introduced thereinto, thereby improving equipment and enhancing performance.
[0061] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present disclosure without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover the modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.