Lensed Base Station Antennas
US-2015091767-A1 · Apr 2, 2015 · US
US2016204516A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016204516-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514982354-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A focusing antenna includes a feed-in antenna unit, a supportive reflecting unit and a main reflecting unit. The feed-in antenna unit radiates polarization signals polarizing in a first direction. The supportive reflecting unit includes a plurality of reflecting elements reflecting the polarization signals to generate a plurality of first reflected signals. The main reflecting unit compensates phases of the first reflected signals and rotates a direction of the first reflected signals to generate a plurality of second reflected signals having an electric field with polarization in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction.
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A focusing antenna comprising: a first feed-in antenna unit for radiating a plurality of first polarization signals having an electric field with polarization in a first direction; a supportive reflecting unit spaced apart from said first feed-in antenna unit, and including a focusing part that has a mounting surface facing said first feed-in antenna unit, and a plurality of reflecting elements that are disposed on said mounting surface of said focusing part, that extend in the first direction in parallel with each other, that are spaced apart from each other in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, and that are configured to reflect the first polarization signals to generate a plurality of first reflected signals; and a main reflecting unit configured to compensate phases respectively of the first reflected signals and to rotate a direction of polarization of an electric field of the first reflected signals, so as to generate a plurality of second reflected signals that have an electric field with polarization in the second direction, and that are focused by said focusing part to result in a first radiation field pattern. 2 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said focusing part includes a plano-convex lens extending in the first direction and having a flat surface that serves as said mounting surface where said reflecting elements are disposed, and a convex surface that is opposite to said flat surface and that constitutes a curved line in a cross-sectional view of said plano-convex lens as viewed in the first direction. 3 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said focusing part includes: a supportive board having a first surface that faces said main reflecting unit and that serves as said mounting surface having said reflecting elements disposed thereon, and a second surface that is opposite to said first surface; and a plano-convex lens extending in the first direction, disposed on said supportive board, and having a flat surface that is attached to said second surface, and a convex surface that is opposite to said flat surface and that constitutes a curved line in a cross-sectional view of said planoconvex lens as viewed in the first direction. 4 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said main reflecting unit includes: a main board that is spaced apart from said supportive reflecting unit, that is provided with said first feed-in antenna unit, and that has a flat surface facing said supportive reflecting unit; and a plurality of resonant elements that are spaced apart from each other, that are disposed on said flat surface of said main board, and that are configured to reflect the first reflected signals, to compensate the phases of the first reflected signals, and to rotate the direction of polarization of electric field of the first reflected signals into the second direction so as to generate the second reflected signals. 5 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 4 , further comprising a second feed-in antenna unit disposed on said main board, spaced apart from said first feed-in antenna, and configured to radiate a plurality of second polarization signals that have an electric field with polarization in the second direction and that are focused by said focusing part to result in a second radiation field pattern different from the first radiation field pattern. 6 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first radiation field pattern is a far-field pattern and the second radiation field pattern is a near-field pattern. 7 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said focusing part includes: a supportive board having a first surface that faces said main reflecting unit and that serves as said mounting surface having said reflecting elements disposed thereon, and a second surface that is opposite to said first surface; and a convex lens extending in the first direction, disposed on said supportive board, and having a flat surface that is attached to said second surface of said supportive board, and a convex surface that is opposite to said flat surface and that constitutes a curved line in a cross-sectional view of said plano-convex lens as viewed in the first direction; wherein said reflecting elements are configured to allow the second polarization signals to pass therethrough, and said plano-convex lens is configured to focus the second polarization signals passing through said reflecting elements. 8 . A focusing antenna comprising: a first feed-in antenna unit for radiating a plurality of first polarization signals having an electric field with polarization in a first direction; and a supportive reflecting unit spaced apart from said first feed-in antenna unit, and including a focusing part that has a mounting surface facing said first feed-in antenna unit, and a plurality of reflecting elements that are disposed on said mounting surface of said focusing part, that extend in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, that are parallel with each other, that are spaced apart from each other in the first direction, and that are configured to allow the first polarization signals to pass therethrough, said focusing part being configured to focus the first polarization signals passing through said reflecting elements to result in a first radiation field pattern. 9 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said focusing part includes a plano-convex lens extending in the second direction and having a flat surface that serves as said mounting surface where said reflecting elements are disposed, and a convex surface that is opposite to said fl at surface and that constitutes a curved line in a cross-sectional view of said plano-convex lens as viewed in the second direction. 10 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said focusing part includes: a supportive board having a first surface that faces said main reflecting unit and that serves as said mounting surface having said reflecting elements disposed thereon, and a second surface that is opposite to said first surface; and a plano-convex lens extending in the second direction, disposed on said supportive board, and having a flat surface that is attached to said second surface, and a convex surface that is opposite to said flat surface and that constitutes a curved line in a cross-sectional view of said plano-convex lens as viewed in the second direction. 11 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising a second feed-in antenna unit that is spaced apart from said supportive reflecting unit, and that is configured to radiate a plurality of second polarization signals that have an electric field with polarization in the second direction, wherein said reflecting elements are configured to reflect the second polarization signals to generate a plurality of first reflected signals. 12 . The focusing antenna as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising a main reflecting unit that includes: a main board that is spaced apart from said supportive reflecting unit, that is provided with said first and second feed-in antenna units, and that has a flat surface facing said supportive reflecting unit; and a plurality of resonant elements that are spaced apart from each other, that are disposed on said flat surface of said main board, and that are configured to reflect the first reflected signals, to compensate phases respectively of the first reflected signals, and to rotate a direction of polarization of an electric field of the first reflected signals into the second direction so as to generate a plurality of seco
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wherein the surfaces are concave (H01Q19/18 takes precedence) · CPC title
Supports; Mounting means · CPC title
formed of solid dielectric material · CPC title
using refracting or diffracting devices, e.g. lens {(radome H01Q1/42)} · CPC title
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