Multiband antenna system with tire pressure sensor
First Claim
1. A multiband antenna comprising:
- a terminating end connectable to transmitter/receiver apparatus and a distal end opposite the terminating end;
a solid core wire extending between the terminating end and the distal end and having an overall electrical length equivalent to one-quarter wavelength of a frequency in a predetermined frequency range lower than a tire pressure monitoring frequency range;
a tire pressure monitoring frequency self-resonant circuit section disposed a predetermined distance from the terminating end such that a portion of the solid core wire between the tire pressure monitoring frequency self-resonant circuit section and the terminating end has an electrical length equivalent to one-quarter wavelength in the tire pressure monitoring frequency range; and
the tire pressure monitoring frequency self-resonant circuit section comprising, in combination, a portion of the solid core wire formed into a multiple-turn coiled section wherein the self-resonant circuit section has a signal blocking impedance at a tire pressure monitoring frequency defined by an inductive component provided by turns of the respective multiple-turn coiled section and a capacitive component provided by stray capacitance across the turns of the respective multiple-turn coiled section;
whereby when the antenna is connected to a multiplexer on a vehicle equipped with a wireless tire pressure monitor apparatus transmitting in the tire pressure monitoring frequency range, the antenna will optimally receive and conduct signals in both the tire pressure monitoring frequency range and the lower frequency range.
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Abstract
A multiband antenna system includes a multiband antenna adapted to receive signals in a given frequency range, such as CB, and a trap to isolate signals in the tire pressure monitoring frequency ranges so that when it is mounted to the exterior of a vehicle in conventional manner, it will optimally receive signals sent from tire pressure monitors in the wheels. The system includes a multiplexer circuit that connects to tire pressure monitoring apparatus and isolates the tire pressure monitoring frequencies from CB frequencies. The antenna and multiplexer circuits are capable of simultaneously handling other frequencies as well such as AM/FM.
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12 Claims
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1. A multiband antenna comprising:
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a terminating end connectable to transmitter/receiver apparatus and a distal end opposite the terminating end;
a solid core wire extending between the terminating end and the distal end and having an overall electrical length equivalent to one-quarter wavelength of a frequency in a predetermined frequency range lower than a tire pressure monitoring frequency range;
a tire pressure monitoring frequency self-resonant circuit section disposed a predetermined distance from the terminating end such that a portion of the solid core wire between the tire pressure monitoring frequency self-resonant circuit section and the terminating end has an electrical length equivalent to one-quarter wavelength in the tire pressure monitoring frequency range; and
the tire pressure monitoring frequency self-resonant circuit section comprising, in combination, a portion of the solid core wire formed into a multiple-turn coiled section wherein the self-resonant circuit section has a signal blocking impedance at a tire pressure monitoring frequency defined by an inductive component provided by turns of the respective multiple-turn coiled section and a capacitive component provided by stray capacitance across the turns of the respective multiple-turn coiled section;
whereby when the antenna is connected to a multiplexer on a vehicle equipped with a wireless tire pressure monitor apparatus transmitting in the tire pressure monitoring frequency range, the antenna will optimally receive and conduct signals in both the tire pressure monitoring frequency range and the lower frequency range. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A multiband antenna system for installation in a vehicle comprising:
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An antenna having a terminating end connectable to transmitter/receiver apparatus and a distal end opposite the terminating end;
a solid core wire extending between the terminating end and the distal end and having an overall electrical length equivalent to one-quarter wavelength of a frequency in a CB frequency range;
a tire pressure monitoring frequency self-resonant circuit section disposed a predetermined distance from the terminating end such that a portion of the solid core wire between the tire pressure monitoring frequency self-resonant circuit section and the terminating end has an electrical length equivalent to one-quarter wavelength in the tire pressure monitoring frequency range;
the tire pressure monitoring frequency self-resonant circuit section comprising, in combination, a portion of the solid core wire formed into a multiple-turn coiled section wherein the self-resonant circuit section has a signal blocking impedance at a tire pressure monitoring frequency defined by an inductive component provided by turns of the respective multiple-turn coiled section and a capacitive component provided by stray capacitance across the turns of the respective multiple-turn coiled section; and
transmitter/receiver apparatus comprising CB radio apparatus and tire pressure monitoring apparatus and a multiplexer circuit for selectively coupling the antenna to the CB radio apparatus and the tire pressure monitoring apparatus, the multiplexer circuit comprising an input conductor connected to the antenna, a first output conductor for connection to the CB radio apparatus and a second output conductor for connection to the tire pressure monitoring apparatus, the multiplexer circuit further comprising at least one L-C circuit connected between the input conductor and the first output conductor and between the first and second output conductors to effectively isolate signals in the CB frequency range and the tire pressure monitoring frequency range from each other. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A multiplexer circuit for selectively coupling an antenna to CB radio apparatus and to FM radio apparatus and to tire pressure monitoring apparatus, the multiplexer circuit comprising:
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an input conductor for connection to the antenna;
a first output conductor for connection to a CB radio apparatus;
a second output conductor for connection to a AM/FM radio apparatus;
a third output conductor for connection to a tire pressure monitoring apparatus; and
a series L-C circuit connected between the input conductor and the first output conductor and comprising a first inductor and a first capacitor connected in series and providing a blocking impedance to signals in the AM/FM range. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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