Vehicle-mounted camera, method of manufacturing vehicle-mounted camera, and method of manufacturing vehicle body
US-2016264065-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US10090600B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10090600-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715429560-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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A waveguide device according to an embodiment includes an electrically conductive member having an electrically conductive surface, a waveguide member extending so as to face along the electrically conductive surface, and stretches of artificial magnetic conductor on both sides of the waveguide member. The waveguide member includes a first portion extending in one direction, and at least two branches extending in mutually different directions from one end of the first portion, the at least two branches including a second portion and a third portion. The second portion has a recess in a side face that connects to one side face of the first portion, the recess reaching the waveguide face.
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A waveguide device comprising: an electrically conductive member having an electrically conductive surface; a waveguide member having an electrically-conductive waveguide face that opposes the electrically conductive surface and an electrically-conductive side face that connects to the waveguide face, the waveguide member extending so as to face along the electrically conductive surface; and stretches of artificial magnetic conductor on both sides of the waveguide member, wherein, the waveguide member includes a first portion extending in one direction and at least two branches extending from one end of the first portion, the at least two branches including a second portion and a third portion that extend in mutually different directions; the second portion has a recess in a side face connecting to a side face of the first portion, the recess reaching the waveguide face; and, as viewed from a direction perpendicular to the waveguide face, a distance from a point of intersection between the side face of the first portion and the side face of the second portion to a center of the recess is shorter than a length of the recess along a direction that the second portion extends. 2. The waveguide device of claim 1 , wherein, the third portion has a second recess in a side face connecting to another side face of the first portion, the second recess reaching the waveguide face; and, as viewed from a direction perpendicular to the waveguide face, a distance from a point of intersection between the other side face of the first portion and the side face of the third portion to a center of the second recess is shorter than a length of the second recess along a direction that the third portion extends. 3. The waveguide device of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the recess in the second portion and the second recess in the third portion reaches a root of the waveguide member. 4. The waveguide device of claim 3 , further comprising an impedance transformer on at least one of the waveguide face at the first portion and the electrically conductive surface opposing the waveguide face at the first portion, a length of the impedance transformer measured along the one direction from the one end of the first portion is equal to or greater than a width of the waveguide face, and the impedance transformer increases capacitance of a waveguide defined by the waveguide face and the electrically conductive surface. 5. The waveguide device of claim 2 , further comprising an impedance transformer on at least one of the waveguide face at the first portion and the electrically conductive surface opposing the waveguide face at the first portion, a length of the impedance transformer measured along the one direction from the one end of the first portion is equal to or greater than a width of the waveguide face, and the impedance transformer increases capacitance of a waveguide defined by the waveguide face and the electrically conductive surface. 6. The waveguide device of claim 1 , further comprising an impedance transformer on at least one of the waveguide face at the first portion and the electrically conductive surface opposing the waveguide face at the first portion, a length of the impedance transformer measured along the one direction from the one end of the first portion is equal to or greater than a width of the waveguide face, and the impedance transformer increases capacitance of a waveguide defined by the waveguide face and the electrically conductive surface. 7. The waveguide device of claim 6 , wherein the length of the impedance transformer is equal to or greater than the width of the waveguide face and less than three times the width of the waveguide face. 8. The waveguide device of claim 7 , wherein, the waveguide device is used to propagate electromagnetic waves, including an electromagnetic wave having a wavelength λo in free space; given that an electromagnetic wave having a wavelength λo in free space has a wavelength λr when propagating in the waveguide defined by the electrically conductive surface and the waveguide face, the impedance transformer spans a length of λr/4 from the one end of the first portion along the one direction. 9. The waveguide device of claim 8 , wherein, the impedance transformer is a portion at which a gap size between the waveguide face and the electrically conductive surface is smaller than at any adjacent site; and the portion spans λr/4 along a direction that the first portion of the waveguide member extends, and includes a protrusion on at least one of the waveguide face and the electrically conductive surface. 10. The waveguide device of claim 7 , wherein the impedance transformer is a protrusion on the waveguide face or the electrically conductive surface, such that a distance between the electrically conductive surface and the waveguide face is smaller at the protrusion than at any adjacent site. 11. The waveguide device of claim 6 , wherein the impedance transformer is a protrusion on the waveguide face or the electrically conductive surface, such that a distance between the electrically conductive surface and the waveguide face is smaller at the protrusion than at any adjacent site. 12. The waveguide device of claim 6 , wherein, in a side face opposite from the first portion, the waveguide member has a third recess at a junction where the first to third portions are joined with one another, the third recess reaching the waveguide face. 13. The waveguide device of claim 6 , wherein the impedance transformer is a broad portion of the waveguide member that is greater in width than any adjacent site. 14. The waveguide device of claim 6 , wherein the second and third portions extend in mutually opposite directions from the one end of the first portion. 15. The waveguide device of claim 6 , wherein the first portion includes a further impedance transformer adjoining the impedance transformer, the further impedance transformer spanning the width of the waveguide face or greater along the one direction. 16. The waveguide device of claim 6 , wherein the second and third portions are bent where the second and third portions connect to the impedance transformer. 17. The waveguide device of claim 1 , wherein, in a side face opposite from the first portion, the waveguide member has a third recess at a junction where the first to third portions are joined with one another, the third recess reaching the waveguide face. 18. The waveguide device of claim 17 , wherein the third recess reaches a root of the waveguide member. 19. The waveguide device of claim 17 , wherein a contour shape of the recess in the waveguide face is one of: a circular arc; two sides of a triangle; a combination of a circular arc and two straight lines; and three sides of a rectangle. 20. The waveguide device of claim 1 , wherein the second and third portions extend in mutually opposite directions from the one end of the first portion. 21. The waveguide device of claim 20 , wherein the one direction in which the first portion extends is orthogonal to the directions in which the second and third portions extend. 22. The waveguide device of claim 1 , wherein a contour shape of the recess in the waveguide face is one of: a circular arc; two sides of a triangle; a combination of a circular arc and two straight lines; and three sides of a rectangle. 23. The waveguide device of claim 1 , wherein the artificial magnetic conductor comprises a plurality
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