Multi-band base station antennas having broadband decoupling radiating elements and related radiating elements

US11018437B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11018437-B2
Application numberUS-201916545790-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 20, 2019
Priority dateAug 24, 2018
Publication dateMay 25, 2021
Grant dateMay 25, 2021

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Radiating elements include a first and second dipole arms that extend along a first axis and that are configured to transmit RF signals in a first frequency band. The first dipole arm is configured to be more transparent to RF signals in a second frequency band than it is to RF signals in a third frequency band, and the second dipole arm is configured to be more transparent to RF signals in the third frequency band than it is to RF signals in the second frequency band. Related base station antennas are also provided.

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A dual-polarized radiating element, comprising: a first dipole that extends along a first axis and that is configured to transmit RF signals in a first frequency band, the first dipole including a first dipole arm and a second dipole arm; a second dipole that extends along a second axis and that is configured to transmit RF signals in the first frequency band, the second dipole including a third dipole arm and a fourth dipole arm, and the second axis being generally perpendicular to the first axis, wherein each of the first through fourth dipole arms includes a plurality of widened sections that are connected by intervening narrowed sections, wherein the second dipole arm has more widened sections than does the first dipole arm, wherein an average electrical distance between adjacent narrowed sections of the second dipole arm is less than an average electrical distance between adjacent narrowed sections for the first dipole arm, and wherein the second dipole arm has at least 50% more widened sections than does the first dipole arm. 2. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein the second dipole arm has at least twice as many widened sections than does the first dipole arm. 3. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein the first dipole arm and the third dipole arm have the same number of widened sections. 4. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein an electrical length of second dipole arm is less than an electrical length of the first dipole arm. 5. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein each of the first through fourth dipoles arms includes first and second spaced-apart conductive segments that together form a generally oval shape. 6. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein the first dipole arm is shaped differently from the second dipole arm. 7. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein an electrical length of the first dipole arm is different from an electrical length of the second dipole arm by at least 3 percent. 8. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein an average length of the widened sections of the second dipole arm is less than an average length of the widened sections of the first dipole arm. 9. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein an average electrical distance between adjacent narrowed sections of the second dipole arm is less than an average electrical distance between adjacent narrowed sections of the first dipole arm. 10. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , further comprising at least one feed stalk that extends generally perpendicular to a plane defined by the first and second dipoles, and wherein each of the first through fourth dipoles arms includes first and second spaced-apart conductive segments that together form a generally oval shape. 11. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein the first and second dipole arms are center-fed from a common RF transmission line. 12. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the narrowed sections comprise meandered conductive traces. 13. A base station antenna, comprising: a first linear array of radiating elements that are configured to transmit RF signals in a first frequency band; a second linear array of radiating elements that are configured to transmit RF signals in a second frequency band; and a third linear array of radiating elements that are configured to transmit RF signals in a third frequency band, wherein the first linear array includes a dual-polarized radiating element that comprises: a first dipole that extends along a first axis and that is configured to transmit RF signals in the first frequency band, the first dipole including a first dipole arm and a second dipole arm; a second dipole that extends along a second axis and that is configured to transmit RF signals in the first frequency band, the second dipole including a third dipole arm and a fourth dipole arm, and the second axis being generally perpendicular to the first axis, wherein each of the first through fourth dipole arms includes a plurality of widened sections that are connected by intervening narrowed sections, wherein the second dipole arm has more widened sections than does the first dipole arm, wherein the radiating element is mounted between the second linear array and the third linear array, and wherein the first and third dipole arms project toward the second linear array and the second and fourth dipole arms project toward the third linear array. 14. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 13 , wherein the first dipole arm vertically overlaps one of the radiating elements in the second linear array and the second dipole arm vertically overlaps one of the radiating elements in the third linear array. 15. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 13 , wherein the narrowed sections of the first dipole arm are configured to create a high impedance for RF signals that are in the second frequency band, and the narrowed sections of the second dipole arm are configured to create a high impedance for RF signals that are in the third frequency band. 16. A dual-polarized radiating element, comprising: a first dipole that extends along a first axis and that is configured to transmit RF signals in a first frequency band, the first dipole including a first dipole arm and a second dipole arm; a second dipole that extends along a second axis and that is configured to transmit RF signals in the first frequency band, the second dipole including a third dipole arm and a fourth dipole arm, and the second axis being generally perpendicular to the first axis, wherein each of the first through fourth dipole arms includes a plurality of widened sections that are connected by intervening narrowed sections, wherein the second dipole arm has more widened sections than does the first dipole arm, wherein the first dipole arm is configured to be more transparent to RF signals in a second frequency band than it is to RF signals in a third frequency band, and the second dipole arm is configured to be more transparent to RF signals in the third frequency band than it is to RF signals in the second frequency band. 17. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 16 , wherein the second dipole arm has at least 50% more widened sections than does the first dipole arm. 18. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 16 , wherein an electrical length of the first dipole arm is different from an electrical length of the second dipole arm by at least 5% percent. 19. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 16 , wherein an average length of the widened sections of the second dipole arm is less than an average length of the widened sections of the first dipole arm. 20. The dual-polarized radiating element of claim 16 , further comprising at least one feed stalk that extends generally perpendicular to a plane defined by the first and second dipoles, and wherein each of the first through fourth dipoles arms includes first and second spaced-apart conductive segments that together form a generally oval shape.

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  • within a radiating element or between connected radiating elements · CPC title

  • Combinations of two or more dipole type antennas · CPC title

  • H01Q1/36Primary

    Structural form of radiating elements, e.g. cone, spiral, umbrella; {Particular materials used therewith}(H01Q1/08, H01Q1/14 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Structural association of antennas with earthing switches, lead-in devices or lightning protectors · CPC title

  • Turnstile or like antennas comprising arrangements of three or more elongated elements disposed radially and symmetrically in a horizontal plane about a common centre · CPC title

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What does patent US11018437B2 cover?
Radiating elements include a first and second dipole arms that extend along a first axis and that are configured to transmit RF signals in a first frequency band. The first dipole arm is configured to be more transparent to RF signals in a second frequency band than it is to RF signals in a third frequency band, and the second dipole arm is configured to be more transparent to RF signals in the…
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Commscope Technologies Llc
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Primary CPC classification H01Q1/36. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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