Luneburg lens antenna device
US-10468777-B2 · Nov 5, 2019 · US
US11799209B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11799209-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117144212-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2023 |
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A lensed antenna system is provided. The lensed antenna system include a first column of radiating elements having a first longitudinal axis and a first azimuth single, and, optionally, a second column of radiating elements having a second longitudinal axis and a second azimuth angle, and a radio frequency lens. The radio frequency lens has a third longitudinal axis. The radio frequency lens is disposed such that the longitudinal axes of the first and second columns of radiating elements are aligned with the longitudinal axis of the radio frequency lens, and such that the azimuth angels of the beams produced by the columns of radiating elements are directed at the radio frequency lens. The multiple beam antenna system further includes a radome housing the columns of radiating elements and the radio frequency lens. There may be more or fewer than two columns of radiating elements.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A base station antenna that extends along a longitudinal axis, comprising: a reflector; an array of first frequency band radiating elements that are configured to generate an antenna beam, the first frequency band radiating elements mounted to extend forwardly from the reflector, the array of first frequency band radiating elements including a plurality of rows that are spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction; and a radio frequency (“RF”) lens mounted forwardly of the array of first frequency band radiating elements and configured to narrow an azimuth beamwidth of the antenna beam, wherein at least some of the rows include a total of two first frequency band radiating elements. 2. The base station antenna of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the rows include a single first frequency band radiating element. 3. The base station antenna of claim 2 , wherein the rows that include a total of two first frequency band radiating elements alternate with the rows that include a single first frequency band radiating element. 4. The base station antenna of claim 2 , further comprising an array of second frequency band radiating elements that are configured to operate in a lower frequency range than the first frequency band radiating elements, and wherein some of the first frequency band radiating elements are box dipole radiating elements while other of the first frequency band radiating elements are cross-dipole radiating elements 5. The base station antenna of claim 4 , wherein the rows that include a total of two first frequency band radiating elements include cross-dipole radiating elements, and the rows that include a single first frequency band radiating element include a box dipole radiating element. 6. The base station antenna of claim 2 , wherein the first frequency band radiating elements are configured to operate in the 1.7-2.7 GHz frequency band. 7. The base station antenna of claim 1 , the base station antenna further comprising an array of second frequency band radiating elements, wherein the second frequency band does not overlap with the first frequency band. 8. The base station antenna of claim 7 , wherein second frequency band encompasses lower frequencies than the first frequency band. 9. The base station antenna of claim 8 , wherein the second frequency band radiating elements are box dipole radiating elements. 10. The base station antenna of claim 9 , wherein at least some of the second frequency band radiating elements surround respective ones of the first frequency band radiating elements. 11. The base station antenna of claim 9 , wherein a first frequency band radiating element is positioned adjacent each dipole of the box dipole radiating elements. 12. The base station antenna of claim 8 , further comprising 1:2 power dividers that feed each of the rows that includes a total of two first frequency band radiating elements. 13. A base station antenna that extends along a longitudinal axis, comprising: a reflector; an array of low-band radiating elements that are configured to generate a low-band antenna beam, the low-band radiating elements mounted to extend forwardly from the reflector; an array of high-band radiating elements that are configured to generate a high-band antenna beam, the high-band radiating elements mounted to extend forwardly from the reflector, the array of high-band radiating elements including a plurality of rows that are spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction, wherein some of the rows include X high-band radiating elements and other of the rows include Y high-band radiating elements, Y being greater than X; and a radio frequency (“RF”) lens mounted forwardly of the array of first frequency band radiating elements and configured to narrow an azimuth beamwidth of the high-band antenna beam. 14. The base station antenna of claim 13 , wherein Y is equal to two and X is equal one. 15. The base station antenna of claim 14 , wherein the rows that include Y high-band radiating elements alternate with the rows that include X high-band radiating elements. 16. The base station antenna of claim 15 , wherein the low-band radiating elements are box dipole radiating elements. 17. The base station antenna of claim 16 , wherein at least some of the low-band radiating elements surround respective ones of the high-band radiating elements. 18. The base station antenna of claim 13 , wherein some of the high-band radiating elements are box dipole radiating elements while other of the high-band radiating elements are cross-dipole radiating elements. 19. The base station antenna of claim 18 , wherein the rows that include Y high-band radiating elements include cross-dipole radiating elements, and the rows that include X high-band radiating elements include a box dipole radiating element.
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specially adapted for base stations · CPC title
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