High frequency antenna with a variable directing radiation pattern
First Claim
1. An antenna apparatus emitting or receiving high frequency waves with a variable directing radiation pattern by a rotation thereof through an electronic control circuit, comprising at least three parasitic conductive and vertical rod elements disposed concentrically to a central conductive and vertical rod element connected to a feeder wire, wherein the parasitic rod elements are applied periodically at least individually to a ground potential by switching elements, respectively, which are controlled by the control circuit so that the parasitic rod element or elements applied to the ground potential constitute with the central rod element a tuned doublet or tuned doublets, respectively, and the remaining parasitic rod element or elements not grounded constitute radiation guiding elements, the parasitic rod elements are located at a distance from the central rod element equal to 0.14 λ
- and each parasitic rod element and the central rod element have a length equal to 1/4λ
where λ
is the wavelength, and wherein the parasitic rod elements have each of their upper ends prolongated by a horizontal portion, not included in the length of each parasitic rod element, and directed towards the central rod element so as to increase the capacitance of the latter with respect to each parasitic rod element.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an antenna apparatus emitting or receiving high frequency waves and comprising four parasitic vertical rod elements disposed symmetrically to a central vertical rod element and switching elements controlled by a control circuit so that the parasitic rod elements are applied successively and periodically to the ground potential by the control circuit.
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1. An antenna apparatus emitting or receiving high frequency waves with a variable directing radiation pattern by a rotation thereof through an electronic control circuit, comprising at least three parasitic conductive and vertical rod elements disposed concentrically to a central conductive and vertical rod element connected to a feeder wire, wherein the parasitic rod elements are applied periodically at least individually to a ground potential by switching elements, respectively, which are controlled by the control circuit so that the parasitic rod element or elements applied to the ground potential constitute with the central rod element a tuned doublet or tuned doublets, respectively, and the remaining parasitic rod element or elements not grounded constitute radiation guiding elements, the parasitic rod elements are located at a distance from the central rod element equal to 0.14 λ
- and each parasitic rod element and the central rod element have a length equal to 1/4λ
where λ
is the wavelength, and wherein the parasitic rod elements have each of their upper ends prolongated by a horizontal portion, not included in the length of each parasitic rod element, and directed towards the central rod element so as to increase the capacitance of the latter with respect to each parasitic rod element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
- and each parasitic rod element and the central rod element have a length equal to 1/4λ
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10. An antenna apparatus emitting or receiving high frequency waves with a variable directing radiation pattern by a rotation thereof through an electronic control circuit, comprising at least three parasitic conductive and vertical rod elements disposed concentrically to a central conductive and vertical rod element connected to a feeder wire, wherein the parasitic rod elements are applied periodically at least individually to a ground potential by switching elements, respectively, which are controlled by the control circuit so that the parasitic rod element or elements applied to the ground potential constitute with the central rod element a tuned doublet or tuned doublets, respectively, and the remaining parasitic rod element or elements not grounded constitute radiation guiding elements, the parasitic rod elements are located at a distance from the central rod element equal to 0.14 λ
- and each parasitic rod element and the central rod element has a length equal to 1/4λ
where λ
is the wavelength, wherein the parasitic rod elements have each of their upper ends prolongated by a horizontal portion not included in the length of each parasitic rod element, and wherein said control circuit includes a divider, the outputs of which supply the control signals to said switching elements, respectively, in synchronism with a clock signal applied to a clock input of the divider having a frequency which is a multiple of the frequency of each control signal, the frequency of each control signal constituting the rotation frequency of the antenna apparatus, the clock signals having a signal portion to reset the divider and being transmitted to a conductive line connected to the feeder wire.
- and each parasitic rod element and the central rod element has a length equal to 1/4λ
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11. An antenna apparatus emitting or receiving high frequency waves with a variable directing radiation pattern by a rotation thereof through an electronic control circuit comprising four parasitic conductive and vertical rod elements disposed concentrically to a central conductive and vertical rod element connected to a feeder wire, wherein the parasitic rod elements are applied periodically at least individually to a ground potential by switching elements, respectively, which are controlled by the control circuit so that the parasitic rod element or elements applied to the ground potential constitute with the central rod element a tuned doublet or tuned doublets, respectively, and the remaining parasitic rod element or elements not grounded constitute radiation guiding elements, the parasitic rod elements are located t a distance from the central rod element equal to 0.14 λ
- and each parasitic rod element and the central rod element has a length equal to 1/4λ
where λ
is the wavelength, wherein the parasitic rod elements have each of their upper ends prolongated by a horizontal portion not included in the length of each parasitic rod element, and directed towards the central rod element so as to increase the capacitance of the latter with respect to each parasitic rod element, the four parasitic rod elements are disposed symmetrically to the central rod element and successively applied to the ground by the control circuit controlling four switching elements so that the radiation pattern has a cardioid configuration, and wherein said control circuit includes a divider, the outputs of which supply the control signals to said switching elements, respectively, in synchronism with a clock signal applied to a clock input of the divider having a frequency which is a multiple of the frequency of each control signal, the frequency of each control signal constituting the rotation frequency of the antenna apparatus, the clock signals having a signal portion to reset the divider and being transmitted to a conductive line connected to the feeder wire.
- and each parasitic rod element and the central rod element has a length equal to 1/4λ
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