Balloon reflector antenna

US10680310B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10680310-B2
Application numberUS-201816227862-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 20, 2018
Priority dateMay 13, 2015
Publication dateJun 9, 2020
Grant dateJun 9, 2020

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A balloon reflector antenna for a satellite, including a spherical balloon with a surface transparent to electromagnetic waves and a reflective surface opposite the transparent surface. The balloon reflector antenna may further include a feed system extending from the center of the balloon that receives electromagnetic waves reflected off the reflective surface and/or outputs electromagnetic waves that are reflected off the reflective surface.

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What is claimed is: 1. A balloon reflector antenna, comprising: a spherical balloon with a first hemisphere comprising a transparent surface that is transparent to electromagnetic waves and a second hemisphere, opposite the first hemisphere, comprising a reflective surface having a line of focus; and a stationary feed system extending along one or more radial lines from a center of the spherical balloon that receives electromagnetic waves reflected off the reflective surface along the line of focus. 2. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the feed system emits electromagnetic waves along the line of focus that are reflected off the reflective surface. 3. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 2 , wherein the electromagnetic waves emitted by the feed system and reflected off the reflective surface pass through the transparent surface. 4. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic waves received by the feed system pass through the transparent surface before being reflected off the reflective surface. 5. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the transparent surface has an absorption rate of less than 1 percent at a wavelength of interest. 6. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the reflective surface comprises the material that forms the transparent surface and a metallic coating. 7. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the feed system is configured to pivot from the center of the spherical balloon to extend along any axis of the spherical balloon. 8. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the balloon reflector antenna is configured to transmit images captured by a satellite imaging system. 9. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the balloon reflector antenna is configured to transmit images captured by a second balloon reflector antenna via synthetic aperture radar. 10. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the balloon reflector antenna is configured to retransmit a signal received by a second balloon reflector antenna. 11. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the balloon reflector antenna is configured such that the spherical balloon and the feed system are stowable in a canister during launch of a satellite. 12. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 11 , wherein the balloon reflector antenna is configured such that the spherical balloon is inflatable. 13. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 12 , wherein the balloon reflector antenna is configured such that the feed system is pulled out of the canister when the spherical balloon is inflating or inflated. 14. The balloon reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein: the transparent surface of the first hemisphere is continuous throughout the first hemisphere; and the reflective surface of the second hemisphere is continuous throughout the second hemisphere. 15. A method of making a balloon reflector antenna, the method comprising: providing a spherical balloon with a first hemisphere comprising a transparent surface that is transparent to electromagnetic waves and a second hemisphere, opposite the first hemisphere, comprising a reflective surface having a line of focus; and providing a stationary feed system extending along one or more radial lines from the center of balloon that receives electromagnetic waves reflected off the reflective surface along the line of focus. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the feed system emits electromagnetic waves along the line of focus that are reflected off the reflective surface. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: stowing the spherical balloon, in an uninflated state, in a canister; stowing the feed system in the canister; launching a satellite that includes the canister into space; inflating the spherical balloon while the satellite is in orbit; and pulling the feed system, while the satellite is in orbit, out of the canister into the inflating or inflated spherical balloon. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the canister is one or more CubeSat units. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the electromagnetic waves received by the feed system pass through the transparent surface before being reflected off the reflective surface. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the spherical balloon is configured such that the electromagnetic waves that are reflected off the reflective surface pass through the transparent surface.

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What does patent US10680310B2 cover?
A balloon reflector antenna for a satellite, including a spherical balloon with a surface transparent to electromagnetic waves and a reflective surface opposite the transparent surface. The balloon reflector antenna may further include a feed system extending from the center of the balloon that receives electromagnetic waves reflected off the reflective surface and/or outputs electromagnetic wa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Arizona, Southwest Res Inst
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q1/082. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 09 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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