Method of making a conical spiral antenna
First Claim
1. The method of making a freestanding antenna which comprises placing a conductor wire coil tapered from a base end portion thereof to a tip end portion thereof in substantially axial alignment with the interior of a preformed elongated casing having an interior tapered in the same direction as the taper of the coil, with the major portion of the casing interior length of a cross section larger than the external cross section of the tip end portion of the coil but smaller than the external cross section of the base end portion coil, and the interior of the casing having a smaller degree of lengthwise taper than the degree of taper of the coil, elongating the coil within the casing and simultaneously thereby decreasing its degree of taper to match the degree of taper of the casing interior and to lodge convolutions of the coil against the interior of the casing in spaced relationship lengthwise of the casing, and bonding the elongated coil to the interior of the casing.
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Abstract
A length of somewhat resilient yet deformable conductor wire is wound into a tight coil on a generally frustoconical mandrel. The coil is stretched axially inside the bore of an elongated, generally frustoconical antenna blank or casing such that the convolutions of the coil consecutively engage the inner periphery of the casing and are held against further movement. Liquid adhesive injected into one end of the casing in upright position sets to secure the coil to the casing. The resulting conical spiral antenna requires no inner core and is particularly adapted to mobile use such as on a car or a boat.
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- 1. The method of making a freestanding antenna which comprises placing a conductor wire coil tapered from a base end portion thereof to a tip end portion thereof in substantially axial alignment with the interior of a preformed elongated casing having an interior tapered in the same direction as the taper of the coil, with the major portion of the casing interior length of a cross section larger than the external cross section of the tip end portion of the coil but smaller than the external cross section of the base end portion coil, and the interior of the casing having a smaller degree of lengthwise taper than the degree of taper of the coil, elongating the coil within the casing and simultaneously thereby decreasing its degree of taper to match the degree of taper of the casing interior and to lodge convolutions of the coil against the interior of the casing in spaced relationship lengthwise of the casing, and bonding the elongated coil to the interior of the casing.
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