Integrated antenna for mobile telephones

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Inventors

  • Dirk Manteuffel (Inventor)
  • Achim Bahr (Inventor)
  • Jose Marie Baro (Inventor)

External Research Organisations

  • Alcatel-Lucent S.A.
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Details

Original languageEnglish
Patent numberUS2002005809
IPCH01Q 13/ 08 A I
Priority date8 May 2000
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jan 2002

Abstract

A flat antenna arrangement (plate antenna arrangement, patch antenna arrangement) with an earth plate (2) and a radiator (3) which is arranged at a distance from and substantially in parallel to the earth plate (2) and at one of its end zones is conductively connected to the earth plate), wherein at a first (lower) resonant frequency of the antenna arrangement (1) a voltage minimum occurs at the connection point of the radiator to the earth plate (2) and a first voltage maximum occurs in the region of the other end (free end) of the radiator, and at a further, higher resonant frequency, a voltage minimum and a second voltage maximum occur respectively at the foresaid ends of the radiator (3), and that the region of the free end (6) of the radiator is capacitively coupled to another point (7) of the radiator such that the further resonant frequency is reduced relative to three times the value of the first resonant frequency when the foresaid capacitive coupling is present. It is advantageous that the entire surface area of the radiator is used in two frequency ranges and that only one single connection point to the radiator is required for the feed line.

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Integrated antenna for mobile telephones. / Manteuffel, Dirk (Inventor); Bahr, Achim (Inventor); Baro, Jose Marie (Inventor).
Patent No.: US2002005809. Jan 17, 2002.

Research output: Patent

Manteuffel, D, Bahr, A & Baro, JM Jan. 17 2002, Integrated antenna for mobile telephones, Patent No. US2002005809.
Manteuffel, D., Bahr, A., & Baro, J. M. (2002). Integrated antenna for mobile telephones. (Patent No. US2002005809).
Manteuffel D, Bahr A, Baro JM, inventors. Integrated antenna for mobile telephones. US2002005809. 2002 Jan 17.
Manteuffel, Dirk (Inventor) ; Bahr, Achim (Inventor) ; Baro, Jose Marie (Inventor). / Integrated antenna for mobile telephones. Patent No.: US2002005809. Jan 17, 2002.
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