Earphone antenna and portable radio equipment provided with earphone antenna
First Claim
1. An earphone antenna, comprising:
- a first earphone cable including a pair of insulation-coated first signal lines for supplying audio signals to an earphone;
a shielded cable including a coaxial cable, an insulation-coated second signal line for audio signals and a grounding wire, the coaxial cable having a central conductor passing high frequency signals surrounded by an insulator and further surrounded by a first shield wire, the coaxial cable, the second signal line and the grounding wire collectively being surrounded by an insulation material and a second shield wire;
a multipin connector arranged on one end of the shielded cable and adapted to electrically connect the shielded cable to a radio apparatus; and
a connection block connecting the other end of the shielded cable to the first earphone cable, the connection block including an audio signal transmission path formed by connecting the first shield wire of the coaxial cable to a ground, connecting the central conductor of the coaxial cable to the pair of first signal lines via a capacitor which exhibits high impedance in a frequency range of audio signals and low impedance in a frequency range of high frequency signals, and connecting the second signal line for audio signals and the grounding wire, respectively, to the pair of first signal lines via a high frequency choke which exhibits low impedance in the frequency range of audio signals and high impedance in the frequency range of high frequency signals;
wherein connecting the second shield wire to the ground causes formation of a sleeve antenna by the first earphone cable and the second shield wire.
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Abstract
An earphone antenna includes an audio signal transmission path formed by connecting a first shield wire of a coaxial cable to a ground, connecting a central conductor of the coaxial cable to a pair of first signal lines of an earphone cable via a capacitor which exhibits high impedance in a frequency range of audio signals and low impedance in a frequency range of high frequency signals, and connecting a second signal line and a grounding wire, respectively, to the pair of first signal lines via a high frequency choke which exhibits low impedance in the frequency range of audio signals and high impedance in the frequency range of high frequency signals. Connecting the second shield wire to the ground causes formation of a sleeve antenna by the earphone cable and the second shield wire.
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7 Claims
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1. An earphone antenna, comprising:
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a first earphone cable including a pair of insulation-coated first signal lines for supplying audio signals to an earphone; a shielded cable including a coaxial cable, an insulation-coated second signal line for audio signals and a grounding wire, the coaxial cable having a central conductor passing high frequency signals surrounded by an insulator and further surrounded by a first shield wire, the coaxial cable, the second signal line and the grounding wire collectively being surrounded by an insulation material and a second shield wire; a multipin connector arranged on one end of the shielded cable and adapted to electrically connect the shielded cable to a radio apparatus; and a connection block connecting the other end of the shielded cable to the first earphone cable, the connection block including an audio signal transmission path formed by connecting the first shield wire of the coaxial cable to a ground, connecting the central conductor of the coaxial cable to the pair of first signal lines via a capacitor which exhibits high impedance in a frequency range of audio signals and low impedance in a frequency range of high frequency signals, and connecting the second signal line for audio signals and the grounding wire, respectively, to the pair of first signal lines via a high frequency choke which exhibits low impedance in the frequency range of audio signals and high impedance in the frequency range of high frequency signals; wherein connecting the second shield wire to the ground causes formation of a sleeve antenna by the first earphone cable and the second shield wire. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A portable radio apparatus, comprising:
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a main body having a tuner, an audio signal output unit and a multipin jack connected to the tuner and to the audio signal output unit; and an earphone antenna including an earphone cable having a pair of insulation-coated first signal lines for supplying audio signals to an earphone;
a shielded cable including a coaxial cable, an insulation-coated second signal line for audio signals and a grounding wire, the coaxial cable having a central conductor passing high frequency signals surrounded by an insulator and further surrounded by a first shield wire, the coaxial cable, the second signal line and the grounding wire collectively being surrounded by an insulation material and a second shield wire;
a multipin connector arranged on one end of the shielded cable and adapted for electrical connection to the multipin jack; and
a connection block connecting the other end of the shielded cable to the earphone cable, the connection block including an audio signal transmission path formed by connecting the first shield wire of the coaxial cable to a ground, connecting the central conductor of the coaxial cable to the pair of first signal lines via a capacitor which exhibits high impedance in a frequency range of audio signals and low impedance in a frequency range of high frequency signals, and connecting the second signal line for audio signals and the grounding wire, respectively, to the pair of first signal lines via a high frequency choke which exhibits low impedance in the frequency range of audio signals and high impedance in the frequency range of high frequency signals;wherein connecting the second shield wire to the ground causes formation of a sleeve antenna by the earphone cable and the second shield wire.
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6. An earphone antenna, comprising:
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a first earphone cable including a pair of insulation-coated first signal lines for supplying audio signals to an earphone; a shielded cable including a coaxial cable, an insulation-coated second signal line for audio signals and a grounding wire, the coaxial cable having a central conductor passing high frequency signals surrounded by an insulator and further surrounded by a first shield wire, the coaxial cable, the second signal line and the grounding wire collectively being surrounded by an insulation material and a second shield wire; a multipin connector arranged on one end of the shielded cable and adapted to electrically connect the shielded cable to a radio apparatus; and a connection block connecting the other end of the shielded cable to the first earphone cable, the connection block including an audio signal transmission path formed by connecting the first shield wire of the coaxial cable to a ground, connecting the central conductor of the coaxial cable to the pair of first signal lines via a capacitor which exhibits high impedance in a frequency range of audio signals and low impedance in a frequency range of high frequency signals, and connecting the second signal line for audio signals and the grounding wire, respectively, to the pair of first signal lines via a high frequency choke which exhibits low impedance in the frequency range of audio signals and high impedance in the frequency range of high frequency signals; wherein connecting the second shield wire to the ground causes formation of a sleeve antenna by the first earphone cable and the second shield wire, the second shield wire of the sleeve antenna extending between the multipin connector and the connection block. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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