Nested-cone transformer antenna
First Claim
1. An antenna for radiating an electromagnetic wave into a wave transmission medium, comprising:
- a plurality of nested conical transmission line conductors defining an outer cone element, an inner cone element, and a plurality of intermediate cone elements therebetween, each said cone element diverging at a predetermined angle and defining a first end for inputting rf energy and a second end for radiating said rf energy;
a plurality of rf coaxial cables for inputting said rf energy, each said cable having a shield conductor connected to a first said cone element and a center conductor connected to a second said cone element adjacent and interior of said first cone element, said outer cone element being connected only to a shield conductor, said inner cone element being connected only to a center conductor, and each said intermediate cone element having a shield conductor connection from one said cable and a center conductor connection from another said cable;
a dielectric medium separating said cone elements from one another; and
signal isolation means connected for electrically isolating said shield conductor connection from said center conductor connection on each said intermediate element wherein said rf energy serially adds across said cone elements.
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Abstract
A plurality of conical transmission lines are concentrically nested to formn output antenna for pulsed-power, radio-frequency, and microwave sources. The diverging conical conductors enable a high power input density across a bulk dielectric to be reduced below a breakdown power density at the antenna interface with the transmitting medium. The plurality of cones maintain a spacing between conductors which minimizes the generation of high order modes between the conductors. Further, the power input feeds are isolated at the input while enabling the output electromagnetic waves to add at the transmission interface. Thus, very large power signals from a pulse rf, or microwave source can be radiated.
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5 Claims
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1. An antenna for radiating an electromagnetic wave into a wave transmission medium, comprising:
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a plurality of nested conical transmission line conductors defining an outer cone element, an inner cone element, and a plurality of intermediate cone elements therebetween, each said cone element diverging at a predetermined angle and defining a first end for inputting rf energy and a second end for radiating said rf energy; a plurality of rf coaxial cables for inputting said rf energy, each said cable having a shield conductor connected to a first said cone element and a center conductor connected to a second said cone element adjacent and interior of said first cone element, said outer cone element being connected only to a shield conductor, said inner cone element being connected only to a center conductor, and each said intermediate cone element having a shield conductor connection from one said cable and a center conductor connection from another said cable; a dielectric medium separating said cone elements from one another; and signal isolation means connected for electrically isolating said shield conductor connection from said center conductor connection on each said intermediate element wherein said rf energy serially adds across said cone elements. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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