Antenna arrangement for mobile radiotelephones

Publikation: Schutzrecht/PatentPatent

Erfinder/-innen

  • Achim Bahr (Erfinder*in)
  • Dirk Manteuffel (Erfinder*in)
  • Jose Marie Baro (Erfinder*in)

Externe Organisationen

  • Alcatel-Lucent S.A.
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Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Veröffentlichungsnummer (amtliches Aktenzeichen)US2001054979
IPCH01Q 13/ 08 A I
Prioritätsdatum23 Juni 2000
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 27 Dez. 2001

Abstract

A flat antenna arrangement (plate antenna arrangement, patch antenna arrangement) with an earth plate and a radiator that is disposed at a distance essentially parallel to the earth plate and is conductively connected to the latter by one of its end regions, wherein, at a first (lower) resonant frequency of the antenna arrangement, a voltage minimum is present at the connection of the radiator to the earth plate and in the region of the other end (unsupported end) of the radiator a first voltage maximum is present, is characterized in that there is disposed between the radiator (3) and the earth plate (2) near the unsupported end of the radiator (3) a settable switch element (11) that is designed in such a way that it is capable of making a connection having a low impedance, and in that the point at which the switch element is connected to the radiator (3) is disposed in such a way that, with the switch element (11) set to conduct, the radiator (3) has a desired second resonant frequency that is higher than the first resonant frequency. It is advantageous that the entire or almost the entire radiator radiates in the two frequency ranges.

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Antenna arrangement for mobile radiotelephones. / Bahr, Achim (Erfinder*in); Manteuffel, Dirk (Erfinder*in); Baro, Jose Marie (Erfinder*in).
Patent Nr.: US2001054979. Dez. 27, 2001.

Publikation: Schutzrecht/PatentPatent

Bahr, A, Manteuffel, D & Baro, JM Dez.. 27 2001, Antenna arrangement for mobile radiotelephones, Patent Nr. US2001054979.
Bahr, A., Manteuffel, D., & Baro, J. M. (2001). Antenna arrangement for mobile radiotelephones. (Patent Nr. US2001054979).
Bahr A, Manteuffel D, Baro JM, Erfinder/-innen. Antenna arrangement for mobile radiotelephones. US2001054979. 2001 Dez 27.
Bahr, Achim (Erfinder*in) ; Manteuffel, Dirk (Erfinder*in) ; Baro, Jose Marie (Erfinder*in). / Antenna arrangement for mobile radiotelephones. Patent Nr.: US2001054979. Dez. 27, 2001.
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