Apparatus for multi-position antenna
First Claim
1. A multi-position antenna apparatus for a radio communication device including a housing having a first housing portion and a second housing portion which are interconnected such that they move relative to one another between a collapsed position and an extended position, the device including radio circuitry positioned in the first housing portion to transmit or receive signals of a predetermined signaling frequency, the antenna apparatus comprising:
- a first antenna supported in the second housing portion, the first antenna coupled to the radio circuitry in the extended position and in the collapsed position; and
a parasitic radiator supported in the first housing portion such that the parasitic radiator is only electrically coupled to the first antenna when the housing is in the collapsed position, the parasitic radiator being an L-shaped member, one arm of the L-shaped member positioned on one surface of the first housing portion and coupled to the first antenna when the housing is in the collapsed position and another arm of the L-shaped member positioned along another surface of the first housing portion.
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Abstract
A multi-position antenna apparatus is provided for a device including a first housing portion and a second housing portion which are interconnected such that they move relative to one another between a collapsed position and an extended position. The device includes radio circuitry positioned in the first housing portion. The antenna apparatus includes a first antenna supported in the second housing portion. The first antenna is coupled to the radio circuitry in the extended position and in the collapsed position. A parasitic radiator is supported in the first housing portion and is only coupled to the first antenna when the housing is in the collapsed position. The parasitic radiator is a quarter wavelength of the signaling frequency or an integer multiple thereof. The parasitic radiator may include a member inductively or capacitively coupled to the first antenna when the flap is closed. Alternatively, the parasitic radiator may be a patch radiator or a loop conductor. An end of the parasitic radiator may be connected to ground.
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20 Claims
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1. A multi-position antenna apparatus for a radio communication device including a housing having a first housing portion and a second housing portion which are interconnected such that they move relative to one another between a collapsed position and an extended position, the device including radio circuitry positioned in the first housing portion to transmit or receive signals of a predetermined signaling frequency, the antenna apparatus comprising:
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a first antenna supported in the second housing portion, the first antenna coupled to the radio circuitry in the extended position and in the collapsed position; and a parasitic radiator supported in the first housing portion such that the parasitic radiator is only electrically coupled to the first antenna when the housing is in the collapsed position, the parasitic radiator being an L-shaped member, one arm of the L-shaped member positioned on one surface of the first housing portion and coupled to the first antenna when the housing is in the collapsed position and another arm of the L-shaped member positioned along another surface of the first housing portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A multi-position antenna apparatus for a radio communication device including a housing having a first housing portion and a second housing portion which are interconnected such that they move relative to one another between a collapsed position and an extended position, the device including radio circuitry positioned in the first housing portion to transmit or receive signals of a predetermined signaling frequency, the antenna apparatus comprising:
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a first antenna supported in the second housing portion, the first antenna coupled to the radio circuitry in the extended position and in the collapsed position; and a parasitic radiator supported in the first housing portion such that the parasitic radiator is only electrically coupled to the first antenna when the housing is in the collapsed position, the parasitic radiator is a patch radiator including a planar conductor mounted above a planar ground member, the patch radiator positioned in the first housing such that the planar conductor is positioned between the first antenna and the planar ground member when the housing is in the collapsed position. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A multi-position antenna apparatus for a radio communication device including a housing having a first housing portion and a second housing portion which are interconnected such that they move relative to one another between a collapsed position and an extended position, and radio circuitry positioned in the first housing portion to transmit or receive signals at a predetermined signaling frequency, the antenna apparatus comprising:
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a first antenna supported in the second housing portion, the first antenna coupled to the radio circuitry in the extended position and in the collapsed position; and a parasitic radiator supported in the first housing portion such that the parasitic radiator is only electrically coupled to the first antenna when the housing is in the collapsed position, wherein the parasitic radiator is a loop conductor having a first portion mounted to a front surface of the first housing portion for coupling to the first antenna when the flap is closed, a second portion and a third portion positioned along sidewalls of the housing, and a fourth portion extending between the second and third portions. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A multi-position antenna apparatus for a radio communication device including a housing having a first housing portion and a second housing portion which are interconnected such that they move relative to one another between a collapsed position and an extended position, and radio circuitry positioned in the first housing portion to transmit or receive signals at a predetermined signaling frequency, the antenna apparatus comprising:
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a first antenna supported in the second housing portion, the first antenna coupled to the radio circuitry in the extended position and in the collapsed position; and a parasitic radiator supported in the first housing portion such that the parasitic radiator is only coupled to the first antenna when the housing is in the collapsed position, wherein an end of the parasitic radiator is connected to ground. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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Specification