Portable transmitter
First Claim
1. A portable transmitter intended to be used to broadcast a signal when actuated, said transmitter having an actuation means for use in causing the operation of said transmitter, an oscillator means for generating an RF signal in response to the actuation of said actuation means, and an antenna for radiating a signal generated by said oscillator means, in which the improvement comprises:
- said transmitter including a flat, electrically non-conductive board,said antenna consisting of a single electrically conductive coil located on said board adjacent to the periphery of said board and extending around the center area of said board,said antenna forming a part of said oscillator means and determining the frequency of operation of said oscillator means,the components of said actuator means and said oscillator means being located within the interior of said coil on said board and being supported on said board,electrical conductor means located on and supported by said board connecting the ends of said coil to said oscillator means,said components serving as capacitances adjacent to said antenna and within the interior of said antenna which minimizes the effect of any capacitance adjacent to the exterior of said transmitter in any location where said transmitter may be located so that said antenna will radiate effectively,said capacitances within said coil also serving to minimize the effect of any stray capacitances on the frequency of operation of said oscillator means.
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Abstract
A portable transmitter intended to be used to broadcast a signal in response to an external actuation can be constructed so as to include a board such as a so-called printed circuit board carrying a metal coil serving as an antenna. This coil surrounds a central region of the board carrying the operative components of the transmitter other than the antenna and carrying as much excess metal as can be conveniently located generally within the antenna. With this structure, the components and any metal located as described serve as capacitance adjacent to the antenna. As a consequence of the structure the effect of any capacitance adjacent to the exterior of the transmitter is minimized so as to improve antenna performance. When the antenna forms a part of an oscillator circuit in the transmitter so as to determine the oscillator frequency this structure minimizes the effect of any capacitance external to the transmitter affecting the oscillator frequency.
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3 Claims
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1. A portable transmitter intended to be used to broadcast a signal when actuated, said transmitter having an actuation means for use in causing the operation of said transmitter, an oscillator means for generating an RF signal in response to the actuation of said actuation means, and an antenna for radiating a signal generated by said oscillator means, in which the improvement comprises:
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said transmitter including a flat, electrically non-conductive board, said antenna consisting of a single electrically conductive coil located on said board adjacent to the periphery of said board and extending around the center area of said board, said antenna forming a part of said oscillator means and determining the frequency of operation of said oscillator means, the components of said actuator means and said oscillator means being located within the interior of said coil on said board and being supported on said board, electrical conductor means located on and supported by said board connecting the ends of said coil to said oscillator means, said components serving as capacitances adjacent to said antenna and within the interior of said antenna which minimizes the effect of any capacitance adjacent to the exterior of said transmitter in any location where said transmitter may be located so that said antenna will radiate effectively, said capacitances within said coil also serving to minimize the effect of any stray capacitances on the frequency of operation of said oscillator means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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