Polarization and spatial diversity antenna assembly for wireless communication devices
First Claim
1. A diversity antenna system for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna system including at least a pair of antenna structures, each antenna structure comprising:
- a first generally planar conductive element being in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element; and
a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the first and second conductive leg portions are coupled to the first conductive element at different sides, wherein the feed point is defined on a side different from the sides associated with the first and second conductive leg portions, and wherein the feed point and the second conductive leg portion are defined upon opposite sides of the first conductive element.
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a novel PIFA-edge antenna and diversity antenna system operable over a wide range of conditions and exhibiting superior performance as part of a wireless LAN environment. The antenna of the present invention provides reliable and consistent omnidirectional performance while reducing the deleterious effects of multipath propagation interference which is often present in office environments having a variety of surfaces that passively reflect a broad range of frequencies useful within the broad spectrum the electromagnetic radiation (e.g., radio frequency or “RF”) for transmitting analog or digital voice, data, images, and the like (herein “data”) typically transmitted across the typical LAN.
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37 Claims
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1. A diversity antenna system for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna system including at least a pair of antenna structures, each antenna structure comprising:
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a first generally planar conductive element being in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element; and
a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the first and second conductive leg portions are coupled to the first conductive element at different sides, wherein the feed point is defined on a side different from the sides associated with the first and second conductive leg portions, and wherein the feed point and the second conductive leg portion are defined upon opposite sides of the first conductive element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A diversity antenna system for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna system including at least a pair of antenna structures, each antenna structure comprising:
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a first generally planar conductive element being in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element; and
a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the first and second conductive leg portions are substantially differently sized.
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10. A diversity antenna system for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna system including at least a pair of antenna structures, each antenna structure comprising:
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a first generally planar conductive element being in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element; and
a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein a first notch structure is generally adjacent to the first conductive leg portion, and wherein a second notch structure and a third notch structure are each generally adjacent to the second conductive leg portion.
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11. A diversity antenna system for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna system including at least a pair of antenna structures, each antenna structure comprising:
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a first generally planar conductive element being in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element; and
a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the first conductive element has a plurality of notch structures defined thereupon, and wherein the feed point is defined within one of the plurality of notch structures. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A diversity antenna assembly for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna assembly comprising:
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a first antenna element and a second antenna element, each antenna element being generally elongated and having a longitudinal direction, wherein the longitudinal directions of the antenna elements are generally orthogonally aligned, and wherein each of the antenna elements further comprise;
a first conductive element, said conductive element being generally planar and in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first conductive leg portion, said leg portion being generally planar and operatively coupled both to the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second conductive leg portion, said leg portion being generally planar and operatively coupled both to the first conductive element and to the ground plane element; and
a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the first and second conductive leg portions are coupled to the first conductive element at different sides, wherein the feed point is defined on a side different from the sides associated with the first and second conductive leg portions, and wherein the feed point and the second conductive leg portion are defined upon opposite sides of the first conductive element. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A diversity antenna assembly for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna assembly comprising:
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a first antenna element and a second antenna element, each antenna element being generally elongated and having a longitudinal direction, wherein the longitudinal directions of the antenna elements are generally orthogonally aligned, and wherein each of the antenna elements further comprise;
a first conductive element, said conductive element being generally planar and in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first conductive leg portion, said leg portion being generally planar and operatively coupled both to the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second conductive leg portion, said leg portion being generally planar and operatively coupled both to the first conductive element and to the ground plane element; and
a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the first and second conductive leg portions are substantially differently sized.
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17. A diversity antenna assembly for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna assembly comprising:
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a first antenna element and a second antenna element, each antenna element being generally elongated and having a longitudinal direction, wherein the longitudinal directions of the antenna elements are generally orthogonally aligned, and wherein each of the antenna elements further comprise;
a first conductive element, said conductive element being generally planar and in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first conductive leg portion, said leg portion being generally planar and operatively coupled both to the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second conductive leg portion, said leg portion being generally planar and operatively coupled both to the first conductive element and to the ground plane element; and
a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the first conductive element has a plurality of notch structures defined thereupon, wherein a first notch structure is generally adjacent to the first conductive leg portion, and wherein a second notch structure and a third notch structure are each generally adjacent to the second conductive leg portion. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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20. A low profile PIFA antenna for a wireless communications device having a ground plane element and a transceiver component, said antenna comprising:
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a first generally planar conductive element being in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element; and
a feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the first and second conductive leg portions are coupled to the first conductive element at different sides, wherein the feed point is defined on a side different from the sides associated with the first and second conductive leg portions, and wherein the feed point and the second conductive leg portion are defined upon opposite sides of the first conductive element. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
a third generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled to both the first conductive element and to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, and wherein the feed point is defined upon said third generally planar conductive leg portion.
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22. The antenna of claim 21, wherein the first conductive element and the conductive leg portions are formed from a unitary metal part.
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23. The antenna of claim 21, wherein the conductive leg portions are coupled to the first conductive element at different sides.
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24. The antenna of claim 20, wherein the feed point is defined upon the first conductive element.
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25. The antenna of claim 20, wherein the first conductive element is generally rectangular in shape and having 4 sides.
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26. The antenna of claim 20, wherein the first conductive element has a plurality of notch structures defined thereupon.
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27. The antenna of claim 20, wherein a distance along a perpendicular line between the first conductive element and the ground plane element is approximately {fraction (1/40)}th of an operational wavelength.
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28. A diversity antenna system for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna system including at least a pair of antenna structures, each antenna structure comprising:
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a first generally planar conductive element being in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element;
a first generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled at a first edge to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element;
a second generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled at a second edge to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element, said second edge being adjacent to the first edge; and
a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the feed point is defined on an edge different from the first and second edges. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31)
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32. A diversity antenna system for a wireless communication device having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said diversity antenna system comprising:
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a pair of antenna structures, each antenna structure including, a first generally planar conductive element being in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element, each antenna structure being elongated in a predetermined direction, a first generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled at a first edge to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element, and a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the feed point is defined on a different edge from the first edge, and wherein the pair of antenna structures are aligned so that the predetermined directions are substantially orthogonal. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35)
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36. A method of operating a wireless communications device within a wireless network, said device having a pair of operational states and having a transceiver component and a generally planar ground plane element, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing a pair of antenna structures, each antenna structure including, a first generally planar conductive element being in general parallel alignment with the ground plane element, each antenna structure being elongated in a predetermined direction, a first generally planar conductive leg portion being operatively coupled at a first edge to both the first conductive element and to the ground plane element, and a feed point defined upon the first conductive element, said feed point for operatively coupling the antenna assembly to the transceiver component of the wireless communications device, wherein the feed point is defined on an opposite edge from the first edge, and wherein the pair of antenna structures are aligned so that the predetermined directions are substantially orthogonal;
operating the device in a first operational state wherein one of the pair of antenna structures is maximally responsive to a vertically polarized signal; and
operating the device in a second operational state wherein the other of the pair of antenna structures is maximally responsive to the vertically polarized signal. - View Dependent Claims (37)
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