Antenna apparatus
US-2018301796-A1 · Oct 18, 2018 · US
US11005182B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11005182-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916275359-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 11, 2021 |
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A patch antenna is provided with an antenna main body including a radiating element on an upper surface of a dielectric body; and a parasitic element disposed at a predetermined distance from the radiating element. The parasitic element is a metal material having an upward convex shape as a whole and including a planar portion which is parallel to the upper surface of the radiating element and two bent portions which are inclined portions inclined from both ends of the planar portion toward the radiating element. While the parasitic element has a three-dimensional shape as a whole, the parasitic element has a planar-view area wider than a planar-view area of the radiating element in a planar view as seen from the first surface side of the dielectric body, and is provided in a position apart from the radiating element and to cover the radiating element.
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What is claimed is: 1. A patch antenna comprising: a parasitic element; a dielectric body provided with a first surface facing to the parasitic element; and a radiating element provided on the first surface, wherein the parasitic element includes a three-dimensionally shaped metal material having a planar-view area wider than a planar-view area of the radiating element in a planar view as seen from the first surface side of the dielectric body, and is provided in a position apart from the radiating element and to cover the radiating element in a planar view, and in a direction vertical to an upper surface of the radiating element, a shortest distance from a parallel plane which is parallel to the upper surface of the radiating element to the parasitic element, in a case of assuming a distance between the upper surface and the parallel plane to be zero, is equal to or smaller than twice a maximum outer dimension of the radiating element in the planar view. 2. The patch antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the convex shape is a bent shape formed to have one or more inclined portions. 3. The patch antenna according to claim 2 , wherein in a direction vertical to an upper surface of the radiating element, a shortest distance from a parallel plane which is parallel to the upper surface of the radiating element to the parasitic element, in a case of assuming a distance between the upper surface and the parallel plane to be zero, is equal to or smaller than twice a maximum outer dimension of the radiating element in the planar view. 4. The patch antenna according to claim 3 , wherein the shortest distance is equal to or greater than 0.18 times and equal to or smaller than 0.59 times the maximum outer dimension. 5. The patch antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the convex shape is an arch shape. 6. The patch antenna according to claim 5 , wherein in a direction vertical to an upper surface of the radiating element, a shortest distance from a parallel plane which is parallel to the upper surface of the radiating element to the parasitic element, in a case of assuming a distance between the upper surface and the parallel plane to be zero, is equal to or smaller than twice a maximum outer dimension of the radiating element in the planar view. 7. The patch antenna according to claim 6 , wherein the shortest distance is equal to or greater than 0.18 times and equal to or smaller than 0.59 times the maximum outer dimension. 8. The patch antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the parasitic element includes a flange portion. 9. The patch antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the shortest distance is equal to or greater than 0.18 times and equal to or smaller than 0.59 times the maximum outer dimension. 10. The patch antenna according to claim 9 , further comprising a ground plate provided apart from a second surface of the dielectric body, the second surface being opposite to the first surface, wherein the ground plate includes a three-dimensionally shaped metal material having a bottom-view area wider than a bottom-view area of the dielectric body in a bottom view as seen from the second surface side of the dielectric body, and is provided in a position to cover the dielectric body in the bottom view. 11. The patch antenna according to claim 1 , further comprising a ground plate provided apart from a second surface of the dielectric body, the second surface being opposite to the first surface, wherein the ground plate includes a three-dimensionally shaped metal material having a bottom-view area wider than a bottom-view area of the dielectric body in a bottom view as seen from the second surface side of the dielectric body, and is provided in a position to cover the dielectric body in the bottom view. 12. The patch antenna according to claim 1 , further comprising a ground plate provided apart from a second surface of the dielectric body, the second surface being opposite to the first surface, wherein the ground plate includes a three-dimensionally shaped metal material having a bottom-view area wider than a bottom-view area of the dielectric body in a bottom view as seen from the second surface side of the dielectric body, and is provided in a position to cover the dielectric body in the bottom view. 13. A patch antenna comprising: a parasitic element; a dielectric body provided with a first surface facing to the parasitic element; and a radiating element provided on the first surface, wherein the parasitic element includes a three-dimensionally shaped metal material having a planar-view area wider than a planar-view area of the radiating element in a planar view as seen from the first surface side of the dielectric body, and is provided in a position apart from the radiating element and to cover the radiating element in a planar view, the parasitic element includes a planar portion facing the radiating element, and two bent portions facing with each other, and each of the two bent portions bends over an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the planar portion, such that each of the two bent portions extends toward a direction opposite to a direction toward the radiating element, and extends toward a center of the planar portion. 14. The patch antenna according to claim 13 , wherein the parasitic element includes a flange portion. 15. The patch antenna according to claim 13 , wherein in a direction vertical to an upper surface of the radiating element, a shortest distance from a parallel plane which is parallel to the upper surface of the radiating element to the parasitic element, in a case of assuming a distance between the upper surface and the parallel plane to be zero, is equal to or smaller than twice a maximum outer dimension of the radiating element in the planar view. 16. The patch antenna according to claim 15 , wherein the shortest distance is equal to or greater than 0.18 times and equal to or smaller than 0.59 times the maximum outer dimension. 17. The patch antenna according to claim 13 , further comprising a ground plate provided apart from a second surface of the dielectric body, the second surface being opposite to the first surface, wherein the ground plate includes a three-dimensionally shaped metal material having a bottom-view area wider than a bottom-view area of the dielectric body in a bottom view as seen from the second surface side of the dielectric body, and is provided in a position to cover the dielectric body in the bottom view. 18. A patch antenna comprising: a ground plate; a dielectric body provided in a position apart from the ground plate with a second surface facing to the ground plate; and a radiating element provided on a first surface of the dielectric body, the first surface being opposite to the second surface, wherein the ground plate includes a three-dimensionally shaped metal material having a bottom portion and a wall portion protruding from a side of the bottom portion, the bottom portion including a bottom-view area wider than a bottom-view area of the dielectric body in a bottom view as seen from the second surface side of the dielectric body, and the bottom portion being provided in a position to cover the dielectric body in the bottom view. 19. The patch antenna according to claim 18 , wherein the three-dimensionally shaped metal material has a shape of an open top box, the three-dimensionally shaped metal material further has at least another wall portion protruding from at least another side of the bottom portion, and the wall portion and the at least another wall port
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