Shielded radio frequency component with integrated antenna
US-2017324160-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US10476142B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10476142-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715841694-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A radio frequency antenna comprising an inner conductor or antenna surrounded by and spaced from an outer sleeve, the space between the inner conductor and the outer sleeve being filled with a granular or powder insulating material. A sealant material covers a first end of the outer sleeve for sealing and retaining the insulating material in the antenna. A method of making the antenna includes the step of bending the inner antenna and the outer sleeve during assembly following the steps of filling the space between the inner conductor and the outer sleeve with the insulating material and sealing the insulating material in the antenna. In one embodiment, the radio frequency antenna is adapted for transmitting and receiving radio frequency signals in a radio frequency vehicle exhaust control and sensor system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A radio frequency antenna comprising a center antenna surrounded by and spaced from an outer ground sleeve, the space between the center antenna and the outer ground sleeve defining an interior cavity in the radio frequency antenna filled with a granular or powder insulating material wherein the granular or powder insulating material allows bending of the outer ground sleeve and the center antenna during manufacturing and restricts movement of the center antenna during use of the radio frequency antenna. 2. The radio frequency antenna of claim 1 wherein the granular or powder insulating material is aluminum oxide, silicon oxide, or magnesium oxide. 3. The radio frequency antenna of claim 1 wherein the granular or powder insulating material is a ceramic material. 4. The radio frequency antenna of claim 1 wherein a sealant material covers a distal end of the outer ground sleeve for sealing and retaining the granular or powder insulating material in the outer ground sleeve. 5. The radio frequency antenna of claim 1 wherein a distal end of the outer ground sleeve is crimped to a coaxial cable. 6. The radio frequency antenna of claim 1 adapted for transmitting and receiving radio frequency signals in a radio frequency vehicle exhaust control and sensor system. 7. A radio frequency antenna assembly adapted for use in radio frequency vehicle exhaust control and sensor system and comprising: a coaxial cable including a coaxial conductor; a center antenna including a distal end coupled to a distal end of the coaxial conductor of the coaxial cable; an outer sleeve surrounding and spaced from the center antenna and defining a cavity between the center antenna and the outer sleeve; and a granular or powder insulating material filling the cavity between the center antenna and the outer sleeve. 8. The radio frequency antenna assembly of claim 7 wherein a first distal end of the outer sleeve is crimped to the coaxial cable. 9. The radio frequency antenna assembly of claim 8 wherein a glass seal material covers a second distal end of the outer sleeve for sealing and retaining the granular or powder insulating material in the cavity defined between the center antenna and the outer sleeve. 10. The radio frequency antenna assembly of claim 7 wherein the granular or powder insulating material is aluminum oxide, silicon oxide, or magnesium oxide. 11. The radio frequency antenna assembly of claim 7 wherein the granular or powder insulating material is a ceramic material. 12. A method of making a radio frequency antenna assembly comprising the steps of: a) providing a coaxial cable with a coaxial center conductor; b) providing a center antenna; c) coupling a distal end of the center antenna to a distal end of the coaxial center conductor; d) providing and sliding an outer sleeve over the center antenna into a relationship surrounding and spaced from the center antenna and defining a circumferential cavity between the outer sleeve and the center antenna; e) securing a first end of the outer sleeve to the coaxial cable; f) providing and filling the cavity defined between the center antenna and the outer sleeve with an insulating granular or powder material; g) providing a seal material and covering a second end of the outer sleeve with the seal material for sealing and retaining the insulating material in the outer sleeve; and h) bending the center antenna and the outer sleeve into a desired final shape. 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising the steps of: a) providing and coupling a mounting nut over the second distal end of the outer sleeve; b) providing and coupling a ferrule to the second distal end of the outer sleeve. 14. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of providing an insulating material made of aluminum oxide, silicon oxide, or magnesium oxide. 15. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of providing an insulating material made of ceramic material.
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