Vehicle slot antenna with parasitic slot
First Claim
1. A slot antenna for a motor vehicle having a generally electrically conducting body comprising a horizontal roof surface connected electrically to another horizontal body surface through vertical roof pillars, the other horizontal body surface having an opening therein, the vehicle further including a dielectric, openable door normally closing the opening and having on its underside an electrically conducting sheet neither in direct electrical contact with nor overlapping the other horizontal body surface around the opening, the slot antenna comprising, in combination:
- a looped dielectric antenna slot in the sheet having a total circumference of about one wavelength in a predetermined frequency band, the antenna slot defining a ground plane in the sheet outside the slot and being fed at one point for signals in the predetermined frequency band; and
a looped parasitic slot formed outside the antenna slot between the sheet and the other horizontal body surface, the parasitic slot comprising a first continuous portion with a length substantially the same as the total loop length of the antenna slot and a width effective to couple the ground plane of the antenna slot across a dielectric gap between the sheet of electrically conductive material and the electrically conducting vehicle body for parasitic excitations by the antenna slot in the predetermined frequency range and a second portion having a greater width effective to present an open circuit impedance to electric currents in the predetermined frequency range, whereby ground currents through the vertical roof pillars are generated by the antenna slot parasitically through the parasitic slot to enhance antenna performance, especially with regard to its vertically polarized radiation characteristics.
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Abstract
A slot antenna is disclosed for a horizontal dielectric vehicle door in which the ground plane of the antenna sheet does not connect with or overlap the surrounding electrically conducting vehicle body panels but which nevertheless maintains significant RF currents at FM frequencies through the vertical roof pillars of the vehicle. This is accomplished by the formation of a parasitic slot surrounding the antenna slot in the gap between the sheet and the surrounding sheet metal at the trunk opening. The parasitic slot has a first portion of length substantially the same as that of the antenna slot and a similar width and a second portion of a greater width effective to comprise an open circuit for currents. Thus the total effective length of the parasitic slot is equal to that of the antenna slot for similar resulting current flow from the decklid area through the vertical roof pillars; and the desirable FM performance is preserved. If the second portion of the parasitic slot is placed on a vertical portion of the door, backward horizontal radiation is also improved; and interference due to operation of an electric latching mechanism for the door is reduced if it is mounted in the second portion of the parasitic antenna.
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8 Claims
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1. A slot antenna for a motor vehicle having a generally electrically conducting body comprising a horizontal roof surface connected electrically to another horizontal body surface through vertical roof pillars, the other horizontal body surface having an opening therein, the vehicle further including a dielectric, openable door normally closing the opening and having on its underside an electrically conducting sheet neither in direct electrical contact with nor overlapping the other horizontal body surface around the opening, the slot antenna comprising, in combination:
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a looped dielectric antenna slot in the sheet having a total circumference of about one wavelength in a predetermined frequency band, the antenna slot defining a ground plane in the sheet outside the slot and being fed at one point for signals in the predetermined frequency band; and a looped parasitic slot formed outside the antenna slot between the sheet and the other horizontal body surface, the parasitic slot comprising a first continuous portion with a length substantially the same as the total loop length of the antenna slot and a width effective to couple the ground plane of the antenna slot across a dielectric gap between the sheet of electrically conductive material and the electrically conducting vehicle body for parasitic excitations by the antenna slot in the predetermined frequency range and a second portion having a greater width effective to present an open circuit impedance to electric currents in the predetermined frequency range, whereby ground currents through the vertical roof pillars are generated by the antenna slot parasitically through the parasitic slot to enhance antenna performance, especially with regard to its vertically polarized radiation characteristics. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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