Erodible buried radio frequency transmitting and receiving antenna
First Claim
1. A fast-wave radio frequency antenna comprising a plurality of upright plates arranged generally in a plane so that said antenna has a top and a bottom and has a height extending from said top to said bottom of said antenna, said top and said bottom of said antenna each being configured to be efficiently interactive with radio frequency energy, the height of said antenna from said top to said bottom being sufficient so that when said antenna is buried in the ground with said top adjacent the soil surface, said bottom is sufficiently below the level surface so that a majority thereof can be eroded away by blast and the remaining portion of said plates remain an efficient radiator, said plates being frangible means for breaking into pieces smaller than the spacing between said plates when subject to erosion due to blast.
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Abstract
Radio frequency antenna is buried in the earth with its top substantially flush with the surface with a significant portion of the antenna buried therebelow. The antenna is configured so that, if much of the top is removed, as by blast, the remaining portion of the antenna remains operative without significant functional deterioration.
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- 1. A fast-wave radio frequency antenna comprising a plurality of upright plates arranged generally in a plane so that said antenna has a top and a bottom and has a height extending from said top to said bottom of said antenna, said top and said bottom of said antenna each being configured to be efficiently interactive with radio frequency energy, the height of said antenna from said top to said bottom being sufficient so that when said antenna is buried in the ground with said top adjacent the soil surface, said bottom is sufficiently below the level surface so that a majority thereof can be eroded away by blast and the remaining portion of said plates remain an efficient radiator, said plates being frangible means for breaking into pieces smaller than the spacing between said plates when subject to erosion due to blast.
- 3. A fast-wave radio frequency antenna comprising a plurality of upright plates arranged generally in a plane so that said antenna has a top and a bottom and has a height extending from said top to said bottom of said antenna, said top and said bottom of said antenna each being configured to be efficiently interactive with radio frequency energy, the height of said antenna from said top to said bottom being sufficient so that when said antenna is buried in the ground with said top adjacent the soil surface, said bottom is sufficiently below the level surface so that majority thereof can be eroded away by blast and the remaining portion of saidplates remain an efficient radiator, wherein said plates are made of sheet material having stress-raising grooves therein for breaking into pieces smaller than plate spacing when subject to erosion due to blast.
- 5. A fast-wave radio frequency antenna comprising a plurality of upright plates arranged generally in a plane so that said antenna has a top and a bottom and has a higher extending from said top to said bottom of said atenna, said top and said bottom of said antenna each being configured to be efficiently interactive with radio frequency energy, the height of said antenna from said top to said bottom being sufficient so that when said antenna is buried in the ground with said top adjacent the soil surface, said bottom is sufficiently below the level surface so that a majority thereof can be eroded away by blast and the remaining portion of said plates remain an efficient radiatior, wherein said plates are made of a wire mesh having stress-raising grooves therein for breaking into pieces smaller than plate spacing when subject to erosion due to blast.
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7. An antenna comprising:
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a plurality of antenna wires, said wires being arranged substantially parallel to each other and one above the other, each of said wires having a feed end so that each wire is an antenna element having its own interactivity with radio frequency energy and said wires being connected together at said feed end so that said plurality of antenna elements forms an antenna array for being buried in the ground with the topmost antenna element of said array being at the ground surface so that upon burying of the lower elements of said antenna array and erosion of the ground at the surface, some of the lower elements of said array remain buried to remain effective; and means for disconnecting such antenna elements of said array as become shorted. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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