Hybrid antenna array
US-2024421498-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US2024195070A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024195070-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318524378-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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An antenna device includes an antenna unit including a radiator, a dummy mesh pattern disposed around the radiator and spaced apart from the radiator, the dummy mesh pattern including comprising dummy conductive lines and segmented regions where the dummy conductive lines are cut, and a parasitic element disposed between the radiator and the dummy mesh pattern to be spaced apart from each of the radiator and the dummy mesh pattern, the parasitic element having a mesh structure.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An antenna device comprising: an antenna unit comprising a radiator; a dummy mesh pattern disposed around the radiator and spaced apart from the radiator, the dummy mesh pattern comprising dummy conductive lines and segmented regions where the dummy conductive lines are cut; and a parasitic element disposed between the radiator and the dummy mesh pattern to be spaced apart from each of the radiator and the dummy mesh pattern, the parasitic element having a mesh structure. 2 . The antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the parasitic element comprises parasitic conductive lines, and the parasitic conductive lines include no segmented regions therein. 3 . The antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the parasitic element comprises a pair of parasitic elements with the radiator interposed therebetween. 4 . The antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the dummy mesh pattern is not disposed between the radiator and the parasitic element. 5 . The antenna device of claim 1 , wherein a sidewall of the radiator and a sidewall of the parasitic element are parallel. 6 . The antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the parasitic element comprises a plurality of sub-parasitic elements adjacent to each other and spaced apart from each other. 7 . The antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the radiator has a mesh structure. 8 . The antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the antenna unit further comprises: a transmission line electrically connected to the radiator; and a ground pattern disposed around the transmission line and physically spaced from the radiator and the transmission line, wherein a direction in which the transmission line extends toward the radiator is defined as a first direction, and a direction perpendicular to the first direction on a plan view is defined as a second direction. 9 . The antenna device of claim 8 , wherein a length of the parasitic element in the first direction is less than or equal to a length of the radiator in the first direction. 10 . The antenna device of claim 8 , wherein the parasitic element is spaced apart from the radiator in the second direction. 11 . The antenna device of claim 8 , wherein the transmission line is directly connected to a lower side of the radiator, and the parasitic element is disposed between extension lines of the lower side and an upper side of the radiator in a plan view, and is spaced apart from the radiator in the second direction. 12 . The antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the antenna unit comprises: a first antenna unit comprising a first radiator; a second antenna unit comprising a second radiator arranged in a third direction together with the first radiator; and a third antenna unit comprising a third radiator arranged in a fourth direction perpendicular to the third direction on a plan view together with the second radiator. 13 . The antenna device of claim 12 , wherein the parasitic element comprises: a first parasitic element disposed between the first radiator and the dummy mesh pattern and spaced apart from each of the first radiator and the dummy mesh pattern; a second parasitic element disposed between the second radiator and the dummy mesh pattern and spaced apart from each of the second radiator and the dummy mesh pattern; and a third parasitic element disposed between the third radiator and the dummy mesh pattern and spaced apart from each of the third radiator and the dummy mesh pattern. 14 . The antenna device of claim 13 , wherein an area of the second parasitic element is larger than each area of the first parasitic element and the third parasitic element. 15 . The antenna device of claim 13 , wherein the first parasitic element comprises a pair of first parasitic elements with the first radiator interposed therebetween, the second parasitic element comprises a pair of second parasitic elements with the second radiator interposed therebetween, and the third parasitic element comprises a pair of third parasitic elements with the third radiator interposed therebetween. 16 . The antenna device of claim 15 , wherein a first parasitic element of the pair of first parasitic elements farther from the second radiator, and a third parasitic element of the pair of third parasitic elements farther from the second radiator are each entirely covered by the second parasitic element in the first direction. 17 . The antenna device of claim 12 , wherein the antenna unit further comprises a fourth antenna unit comprising: a fourth radiator spaced apart from the first radiator, the second radiator and the third radiator; and a fourth parasitic element disposed between the fourth radiator and the dummy mesh pattern and spaced apart from each of the fourth radiator and the dummy mesh pattern. 18 . A motion recognition sensor comprising the antenna device according to claim 12 . 19 . A radar sensor comprising the antenna device according to claim 12 . 20 . An image display device, comprising: a display panel; and the antenna device according to claim 1 disposed on the display panel.
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