Inverted-f antennas with multiple planar radiating elements and wireless communicators incorporating same
First Claim
1. An inverted-F antenna that resonates within first and second frequency bands, comprising:
- a first planar conductive element having opposite first and second sides, and having an elongated configuration that extends along a first direction;
a second planar conductive element electrically connected to the first conductive element, wherein the second planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first planar conductive element;
a third planar conductive element electrically connected to the first planar conductive element, wherein the third planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first and second planar conductive elements, wherein the first, second, and third planar conductive elements have respective rectangular configurations with respective first, second, and third widths, and wherein the second and third widths are greater than the first width;
a signal feed electrically connected to the first conductive element and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side; and
a ground contact electrically connected to the first conductive element adjacent the signal feed and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side.
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Abstract
Inverted-F antennas that resonate within first and second frequency bands for use within communications devices, such as radiotelephones, are provided. A first planar conductive element has an elongated, rectangular configuration that extends along a first direction. The first planar conductive element has opposite first and second sides and an elongated edge. One or more additional planar conductive elements are electrically connected to the elongated edge of the first planar conductive element. Each additional planar conductive element has an elongated, rectangular configuration that extends along a second direction that is substantially parallel with the first direction. Each additional planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first planar conductive element.
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20 Claims
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1. An inverted-F antenna that resonates within first and second frequency bands, comprising:
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a first planar conductive element having opposite first and second sides, and having an elongated configuration that extends along a first direction;
a second planar conductive element electrically connected to the first conductive element, wherein the second planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first planar conductive element;
a third planar conductive element electrically connected to the first planar conductive element, wherein the third planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first and second planar conductive elements, wherein the first, second, and third planar conductive elements have respective rectangular configurations with respective first, second, and third widths, and wherein the second and third widths are greater than the first width;
a signal feed electrically connected to the first conductive element and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side; and
a ground contact electrically connected to the first conductive element adjacent the signal feed and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An inverted-F antenna that resonates within first and second frequency bands, comprising:
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a first planar conductive element having an elongated, rectangular configuration that extends along a first direction, and that comprises opposite first and second sides, and an elongated edge;
a second planar conductive element electrically connected to the elongated edge of the first planar conductive element, wherein the second planar conductive element has an elongated, rectangular configuration that extends along a second direction substantially parallel with the first direction, and wherein the second planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first planar conductive element;
a third planar conductive element electrically connected to the elongated edge of the first planar conductive element, wherein the third planar conductive element has an elongated, rectangular configuration that extends along the second direction, and wherein the third planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first and second planar conductive elements;
a signal feed electrically connected to the first conductive element and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side;
a ground contact electrically connected to the first conductive element adjacent the signal feed and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side; and
wherein a width of the first planar conductive element is less than a width of the second planar conductive element and less than a width of the third planar conductive element. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A wireless communicator, comprising:
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a housing configured to enclose a transceiver that transmits and receives wireless communications signals;
a ground plane disposed within the housing; and
a planar inverted-F antenna disposed within the housing and electrically connected with the transceiver, wherein the antenna resonates within first and second frequency bands, and wherein the antenna comprises;
an elongated first planar conductive element in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship with the ground plane, wherein the first planar conductive element extends along a first direction and comprises opposite first and second sides;
a second planar conductive element in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship with the ground plane and electrically connected to the first conductive element, wherein the second planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first planar conductive element;
a third planar conductive element in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship with the ground plane and electrically connected to the first planar conductive element, wherein the third planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first and second planar conductive elements, wherein the first, second, and third planar conductive elements have respective rectangular configurations with respective first, second, and third widths, and wherein the second and third widths are greater than the first width;
a signal feed electrically connected to the first conductive element and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side; and
a ground contact electrically connected to the first conductive element adjacent the signal feed and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A wireless communicator, comprising:
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a housing configured to enclose a transceiver that transmits and receives wireless communications signals;
a ground plane disposed within the housing; and
a planar inverted-F antenna disposed within the housing and electrically connected with the transceiver, wherein the antenna resonates within first and second frequency bands, and wherein the antenna comprises;
a first planar conductive element in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship with the ground plane, wherein the first planar conductive element has an elongated, rectangular configuration that extends along a first direction, and comprises opposite first and second sides, and an elongated edge;
a second planar conductive element in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship with the ground plane and electrically connected to the elongated edge of the first planar conductive element, wherein the second planar conductive element has an elongated, rectangular configuration that extends along a second direction substantially parallel with the first direction, and wherein the second planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first planar conductive element;
a third planar conductive element in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship with the ground plane and electrically connected to the elongated edge of the first planar conductive element, wherein the third planar conductive element has an elongated, rectangular configuration that extends along the second direction, and wherein the third planar conductive element is maintained in adjacent, co-planar, spaced-apart relationship with the first and second planar conductive elements;
a signal feed electrically connected to the first conductive element and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side;
a ground contact electrically connected to the first conductive element adjacent the signal feed and extending outwardly from the first conductive element first side; and
wherein a width of the first planar conductive element is less than a width of the second planar conductive element and less than a width of the third planar conductive element. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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