Antenna with absorbent device
US-2017125915-A1 · May 4, 2017 · US
US11108149B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11108149-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716312835-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 31, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 31, 2021 |
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A microwave antenna includes an antenna housing and a radome fabric attached to the housing, which is configured to pass microwave electromagnetic signals therethrough. The radome fabric has an opening formed therein. A vent component is attached to the radome fabric so as to cover the opening in the radome fabric when the radome fabric is viewed from an elevation view in a direction parallel to an axis extending through and perpendicular to the opening in the radome fabric. The vent component is configured to allow air to pass between the atmosphere and the antenna housing.
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What is claimed is: 1. A microwave antenna, comprising: an antenna housing; a radome fabric attached to the housing and being configured to pass microwave electromagnetic signals therethrough, the radome fabric having an opening formed therein; and a vent component attached to the radome fabric so as to cover the opening in the radome fabric when the radome fabric is viewed from an elevation view in a direction parallel to an axis extending through and perpendicular to the opening in the radome fabric, the vent component being configured to allow air to pass between the atmosphere and the antenna housing; wherein the vent component comprises a plurality of attachment portions and a plurality of vent portions, the plurality of attachment portions and the plurality of vent portions being arranged in alternating fashion, respectively, around at least part of a perimeter of the vent component; wherein each of the plurality of attachment portions is bonded to the radome fabric; and wherein each of the plurality of vent portions overlaps the radome fabric and is not bonded to the radome fabric so as to be configured to avow the air to pass between the atmosphere and the antenna housing. 2. The microwave antenna of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of vent portions and the plurality of attachment portions are arranged around an entirety of the perimeter of the vent component. 3. The microwave antenna of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of vent portions and the plurality of attachment portions are arranged around a first portion of the perimeter of the vent component; and wherein a second portion of the perimeter of the vent component is bonded to the radome fabric. 4. The microwave antenna of claim 1 , wherein the radome fabric comprises a first material and the vent component comprises a second material different from the first material. 5. The microwave antenna of claim 4 , wherein the second material is configured to provide greater attenuation to the microwave electromagnetic signals than the first material. 6. The microwave antenna of claim 5 , wherein a position of the opening in the radome fabric is based on a microwave electromagnetic signal transmission pattern. 7. The microwave antenna of claim 1 , wherein the opening in the radome fabric is one of a plurality of openings in the radome fabric; and wherein the vent component is one of a plurality of vent components attached to the radome fabric so as to cover the plurality of openings in the radome fabric, respectively, when the radome fabric is viewed from an elevation view in a direction parallel to the axes extending through and perpendicular to the plurality of openings in the radome fabric, the plurality of vent components being configured to allow air to pass between the atmosphere and the antenna housing. 8. The microwave antenna of claim 1 , wherein the radome fabric and the vent component comprise a same material. 9. The microwave antenna of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of attachment portions of the vent component are bonded to the radome fabric using one of radio frequency welding, gluing, and stitching. 10. A microwave antenna, comprising: an antenna housing; a radome fabric attached to the housing and being configured to pass microwave electromagnetic signals therethrough, the radome fabric having an opening formed therein; and a vent component attached to the radome fabric so as to cover the opening in the radome fabric when the radome fabric is viewed from an elevation view in a direction parallel to an axis extending through and perpendicular to the opening in the radome fabric, the vent component being configured to allow air to pass between the atmosphere and the antenna housing; wherein the vent component comprises: a base portion that is attached to the radome fabric, the base portion having an opening therein; and a cover portion that is attached to the base portion and overlaps the opening in the base portion so as to be configured to allow the air to pass between the atmosphere and the antenna housing. 11. The microwave antenna of claim 10 , wherein the radome fabric comprises a first material and at least one of the base portion and the cover portion of the vent component comprises a second material different from the first material. 12. The microwave antenna of claim 11 , wherein the second material is configured to provide greater attenuation to the microwave electromagnetic signals than the first material. 13. The microwave antenna of claim 12 , wherein a position of the opening in the radome fabric is based on a microwave electromagnetic signal transmission pattern. 14. The microwave antenna of claim 10 , wherein the radome fabric and the vent component comprise a same material.
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