Communication device
US-2018183134-A1 · Jun 28, 2018 · US
US11362437B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11362437-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715723562-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2022 |
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The present disclosure relates to an antenna for mobile communication comprising a plurality of first radiators and at least one second radiator, which are disposed on a common reflector plane, the first radiators each including a reflector environment raised relative to the reflector plane, wherein the second radiator is disposed between a plurality of first radiators and is formed by parts of the respective reflector environment of the first radiators surrounding it.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An antenna for mobile communication comprising a plurality of first radiators and at least one second radiator, which are disposed on a common reflector plane, the first radiators each including a reflector environment raised relative to the reflector plane, wherein the second radiator is disposed between the plurality of first radiators and is formed by parts of respective reflector environment of the first radiators, wherein, in a side view, the first radiators are disposed higher above the reflector plane than the reflector environment forming the second radiator, and wherein the at least one second radiator comprises at least two arms connected by a bridge, wherein at least a portion of the bridge is in a plane not parallel with (a) the common reflector plane and (b) planes of the at least two arms. 2. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 1 , wherein the first radiators are high-band radiators and the second radiator is a low-band radiator, and/or wherein the reflector environment forming the second radiator extends at least partially in a plane extending substantially in parallel to the reflector plane. 3. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 1 , wherein the second radiator is disposed between four first radiators disposed in a rectangle, wherein the parts of the reflector environment of the first radiators forming the second radiator extend out of the rectangle formed by centers of the four first radiators, and/or wherein the second radiator formed by parts of the respective reflector environment of the first radiators surrounding it comprises a cross-shaped metal structure, which is disposed between four first radiators disposed in a rectangle, wherein a center of the cross-shaped metal structure is disposed in a center of the rectangle, and/or wherein arms of the cross-shaped metal structure respectively extend between two first radiators. 4. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 3 , wherein the second radiator includes one or two symmetry axes extending in parallel to sides of the rectangle; and/or wherein between the respective reflector environment provided. 5. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 1 , wherein the reflector environment of every first radiator comprises a first metal structure and a second metal structure facing each other with respect to the first radiator and being separated from each other by an interspace, wherein the first and second metal structures form a reflector frame for the first radiators, wherein the first metal structure or the second metal structure provided between four first radiators disposed in a rectangle commonly form a metal structure of a second radiator, and/or wherein the first and second metal structures each include an L-shape, and are disposed in the form of a rectangle around the first radiator, and/or legs of four L-shaped first or second metal structures together form a cross-shaped metal structure of a second radiator. 6. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 5 , wherein a first polarization plane of the first radiators extends along the interspace between the first and second metal structures, wherein the first radiator includes a second orthogonal polarization plane, which extends centrally through the first and second metal structures and forms a symmetry axis of the first and second metal structures, and wherein the first and second metal structures each include an L-shape and are disposed in the form of a rectangle around the first radiator, wherein the first polarization plane extends diagonally between the two L-shaped metal structures, and the second orthogonal polarization plane extends through apexes of the two L-shaped metal structures. 7. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 5 , wherein the reflector environment of the first radiators includes a depression in a region of a polarization plane of the respective first radiator and/or in a region of a diagonal of a rectangle formed by the centers of the first radiators, the depression extending along the polarization plane and/or the diagonal, and/or wherein the parts of the reflector environment of the first radiators forming the second radiator are fed in the region of the diagonal of a rectangle formed by the centers of the first radiators and/or in the region of the diagonal of the cross-shaped metal structure forming the second radiator and/or include, in the region of its diagonal, slots extending along the diagonal and/or being bridged by webs, and/or wherein the cross-shaped metal structure of the second radiator is fed in the region of its diagonal and/or includes, in the region of its diagonal, slots extending along the diagonal and/or being bridged by webs. 8. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 7 , wherein the cross-shaped metal structure includes a depression in the region of its diagonal and/or wherein the first and a second L-shaped metal structures include a depression in the region of their diagonal, the depression being disposed in the polarization plane of a first radiator and extending along the polarization plane, and/or wherein the cross-shaped metal structure includes an opening in its center, in a region of the opening an adjustment structure being provided, if applicable. 9. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 5 , wherein the cross-shaped metal structure and/or the first and second L-shaped metal structures consist of one or a plurality of sheet-metal parts, wherein the cross-shaped metal structure includes a single-piece or multi-piece basic element stamped and folded from sheet metal, which unites four L-shaped metal structures, and/or wherein the cross-shaped metal structure and/or the first and second L-shaped metal structures include frame elements extending perpendicularly to the reflector plane and forming a vertical reflector frame for the first radiators. 10. The mobile antenna for mobile communication of claim 9 , wherein the cross-shaped metal structure and/or the first and second L-shaped metal structures comprise regions extending in parallel to the reflector plane, wherein these regions extend in parallel to sides of the rectangle formed by the centers of the first radiators and/or in a region of the legs of the cross-shaped metal structure and/or of the first and second L-shaped metal structures. 11. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 1 , wherein the first radiators are dipole radiators, wherein the dipole elements of the dipole radiators are disposed via a socket on a common reflector and include a larger distance to the reflector than the parts of the reflector environment forming the first radiator, and/or wherein the second radiator is fed as a patch antenna and/or is a dual-polarized radiator, wherein polarization planes of the second radiator extend along a diagonal of the cross-shaped metal structure. 12. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 1 , wherein the first radiators include a distance of the individual radiators of 0.5λ to 0.7λ, wherein λ is a wavelength of a center frequency of a lowermost resonance frequency range of the first radiators, and/or wherein the first radiators include a distance to the reflector plane between 0.15λ and 0.6λ, wherein λ is the wavelength of the center frequency of the lowermost resonance frequency range of the first radiators. 13. The antenna for mobile communication of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of first radiators each include a same reflector environment and/or the same resonance frequency ranges and/or a same orientation of the polarization planes and/or a same structure, and/or with a plurality of second radiators, which each have a sa
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