Antenna structure
US-10454156-B1 · Oct 22, 2019 · US
US11063342B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11063342-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916571030-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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The present application provides a parasitic patch antenna for radiating or receiving a wireless signal. The parasitic patch antenna includes an antenna module, which has one or more exciter patches, where each exciter patch is respectively coupled to a signal port of one of a transmitter, a receiver, or a transceiver, and has a ground structure. The parasitic patch antenna further includes a separate mechanical part independent of the antenna module. The separate mechanical part includes one or more parasitic patches organized and arranged separate from, and proximate to the one or more exciter patches of the antenna module.
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What is claimed is: 1. A parasitic patch antenna for radiating or receiving a wireless signal, the parasitic patch antenna comprising: an antenna module including one or more exciter patches, each exciter patch being respectively coupled to a signal port of one of a transmitter, a receiver, or a transceiver, and a ground structure; and a separate mechanical part independent of the antenna module, the separate mechanical part including one or more parasitic patches organized and arranged separate from, and proximate to the one or more exciter patches of the antenna module; wherein the separate mechanical part includes conductive stubs positioned between adjacent ones of the one or more parasitic patches. 2. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 1 , wherein the separate mechanical part is included as part of an external housing for a wireless communication device. 3. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 2 , wherein the wireless communication device is a hand-held radio frequency telephone. 4. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 2 , wherein the one or more parasitic patches are positioned on a surface of the external housing. 5. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 4 , wherein at least some of the one or more parasitic patches are positioned on an internal surface of the external housing. 6. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 4 , wherein at least some of the one or more parasitic patches are positioned on an external surface of the external housing. 7. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 2 , wherein an air gap exists between the antenna module and the part of the external housing including the separate mechanical part. 8. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 1 , wherein the separate mechanical part is an antenna carrier. 9. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 8 , wherein the one or more parasitic patches are positioned on a surface of the antenna carrier. 10. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 9 , wherein at least some of the one or more parasitic patches are positioned on an internal surface of the antenna carrier. 11. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 9 , wherein at least some of the one or more parasitic patches are positioned on an external surface of the antenna carrier. 12. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 8 , wherein an air gap exists between the antenna module and the antenna carrier. 13. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 8 , wherein the antenna module and the antenna carrier are internal to an external housing of a wireless communication device. 14. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 13 , wherein an air gap exists between the antenna carrier and the external housing. 15. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 1 , wherein the one or more exciter patches include multiple closely spaced microstrip patches. 16. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 1 , wherein the one or more parasitic patches include multiple closely spaced microstrip patches. 17. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the conductive stubs includes one or more vias. 18. The parasitic patch antenna of claim 1 , wherein the signal port of one of the transmitter, the receiver, or the transceiver are incorporated as part of a radio frequency integrated circuit that is included as part of the antenna module. 19. A parasitic patch antenna for radiating or receiving a wireless signal, the parasitic patch antenna comprising: an antenna module including one or more exciter patches, each exciter patch being respectively coupled at a first point along the surface of the respective exciter patch to a first signal port of one of a first transmitter, a first receiver, or a first transceiver, and a ground structure; and a separate mechanical part independent of the antenna module, the separate mechanical part including one or more parasitic patches organized and arranged separate from, and proximate to the one or more exciter patches of the antenna module; wherein each exciter patch of the one or more exciter patches are respectively coupled at a second point different than the first point along the surface of the respective exciter patch to a second signal port different than the first signal port, the second signal port being associated with one of a second transmitter, a second receiver, or a second transceiver, which is different than the one of the first transmitter, the first receiver, or the first transceiver, for receiving or radiating a second wireless signal.
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