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Broadband, unidirectional patch antenna

  • US 4,972,196 A
  • Filed: 09/15/1987
  • Issued: 11/20/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/15/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A substantially planar configuration antenna comprising:

  • a ground plane of conducting sheet material having upper and lower surfaces;

    an aperture provided within said material, the dimension of said aperture in one direction being greater than the dimension in the orthogonal direction;

    a conductive, planar, patch means spaced from and parallel to said upper surface of said ground plane, and positioned so that a central portion of said patch means is above a central portion of said aperture, said planar patch means extending over and completely encompassing said aperture, said aperture'"'"'s size being insufficient to accomplish substantial radiation from said aperture;

    transmission line feed means having opposite ends and spaced from and parallel to said lower surface of said ground plane and being axially oriented substantially orthogonal to the direction of said greater dimension of said aperture and extending beyond and on both sides of said aperture;

    capacitive reactance means positioned in said aperture and connected between said feed means and said patch means, the value of said capacitive reactance means controlling the resonant frequency of said patch means;

    said antenna being further characterized in that when an electromagnetic wave is initiated at either end of said transmission line feed means, with the opposite end terminated in a matched impedance, such initiation results in a small reflected wave being generated on the feed means at the location of the aperture and capacitive reactance means, and whereby energy is coupled from the electromagnetic wave initiated on said feed means and radiated into the space above the ground plane through the space separating the patch means from said ground plane to form a beam directed away from the center of said patch means in the direction of the end of said feed means at which the wave was initiated.

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