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Dielectric-supported reflector system

  • US 5,426,443 A
  • Filed: 01/18/1994
  • Issued: 06/20/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/18/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An antenna structure comprisinga body composed of a rigid foam dielectric material having a dielectric constant approximately equal to that of air, havingon one side, a first surface of revolution having the form of a primary reflector of an antenna system,on the same side, an axially symmetric protrusion extending outward from said first surface of revolution, having a peripheral surface having the form of a portion of the inner surface of a horn for transmitting or receiving microwave or millimeter wave electromagnetic radiation, the axis of said protrusion coinciding with an extension of the axis of said first surface of revolution, andon the opposite side, a second surface of revolution being formed as a dome-shaped protrusion or a bowl-shaped depression and having the form of a secondary reflector of an antenna system, its axis coinciding with an extension of the common axis of said first surface of revolution and said protrusion,layers of electrically conducting material in contact with said surfaces of revolution of said body and corresponding to the shape of said surfaces to form primary and secondary reflectors of an antenna system, anda horn associated with an electromagnetic wave transmitting device or an electromagnetic wave receiving device mating with said protrusion of said body,said body having an axial dimension that places said horn and said layers of electrically conducting material at positions relative to each other such that the assembly can function as an antenna reflector system for transmitting or receiving microwave or millimeter wave electromagnetic radiation.

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