Distributed loop antennas

US8963794B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8963794-B2
Application numberUS-201113216073-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 23, 2011
Priority dateAug 23, 2011
Publication dateFeb 24, 2015
Grant dateFeb 24, 2015

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Electronic devices may be provided with antenna structures such as distributed loop antenna resonating element structures. A distributed loop antenna may be formed on an elongated dielectric carrier and may have a longitudinal axis. The distributed loop antenna may include a loop antenna resonating element formed from a sheet of conductive material that extends around the longitudinal axis. A gap may be formed in the sheet of conductive material. The loop antenna resonating element may be directly fed or indirectly fed. In indirect feeding arrangements, an antenna feed structure for indirectly feeding the loop antenna resonating element may be formed from a directly fed loop antenna structure on the elongated dielectric carrier.

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What is claimed is: 1. A loop antenna, comprising: a loop antenna resonating element formed from a sheet of conductive material that is wrapped around an axis to form a conductive loop; and an antenna feed structure that is directly fed and that is configured to indirectly feed the loop antenna resonating element. 2. The loop antenna defined in claim 1 wherein the antenna feed structure comprises a loop-shaped structure. 3. The loop antenna defined in claim 1 further comprising: a dielectric carrier on which the sheet of conductive material is formed. 4. The loop antenna defined in claim 1 wherein the sheet of conductive material forms a loop with a gap. 5. A loop antenna, comprising: a loop antenna resonating element formed from a sheet of conductive material that is wrapped around an axis to form a conductive loop; dielectric carrier on which the sheet of conductive material is formed; and an antenna feed structure on the dielectric carrier. 6. The loop antenna defined in claim 5 wherein the antenna feed structure is directly fed and is configured to indirectly feed the loop antenna resonating element. 7. The loop antenna defined in claim 6 wherein the antenna feed structure comprises a loop-shaped structure. 8. The loop antenna defined in claim 7 wherein the axis comprises a longitudinal axis associated with the loop antenna resonating element and wherein the loop-shaped structure comprise a loop of conductive material that lies in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. 9. A loop antenna, comprising: a loop antenna resonating element formed from a sheet of conductive material that is wrapped around an axis to form a conductive loop, wherein the sheet of conductive material forms a loop with a gap and wherein the gap is configured to form a meandering path across the sheet of conductive material. 10. An electronic device, comprising: a housing; and at least first and second antennas mounted in the housing, wherein at least the first antenna comprises a loop antenna having a longitudinal axis, wherein the loop antenna comprises a sheet of conductive material that extends around the longitudinal axis, wherein the second antenna lies along the longitudinal axis, wherein the sheet of conductive material is spanned by a gap that extends along the longitudinal axis, wherein the first antenna comprises an antenna feed structure, wherein the antenna feed structure is directly fed by a transmission line, wherein the sheet of conductive material is configured to form a loop antenna resonating element for the first antenna, and wherein the antenna feed structure is configured to indirectly feed the loop antenna resonating element. 11. The electronic device defined in claim 10 wherein the second antenna comprises an indirectly fed loop antenna. 12. An electronic device, comprising: a housing; and at least first and second antennas mounted in the housing, wherein at least the first antenna comprises a loop antenna having a longitudinal axis, wherein the loop antenna comprises a sheet of conductive material that extends around the longitudinal axis, wherein the second antenna lies along the longitudinal axis, wherein the sheet of conductive material is spanned by a gap that extends along the longitudinal axis, wherein the housing includes conductive structures that at least partly define an interior region in the electronic device in which the first antenna is mounted, and wherein the gap lies along an exterior surface of the electronic device. 13. An antenna, comprising: a dielectric carrier; a loop antenna resonating element having a longitudinal axis, wherein the loop antenna resonating element comprises a sheet of conductive material that surrounds the dielectric carrier and extends around the longitudinal axis; and an antenna feed structure, wherein the loop antenna resonating element is indirectly fed by the antenna feed structure. 14. The antenna defined in claim 13 wherein the antenna feed structure comprises a loop of conductive material on the dielectric carrier that forms a loop antenna feed structure. 15. The antenna defined in claim 14 further comprising at least some metal on the dielectric carrier that is shorted between the loop antenna feed structure and the sheet of conductive material that forms the loop antenna resonating element. 16. The antenna defined in claim 15 wherein the loop antenna resonating element is configured to resonate in a first band and a second band and wherein the antenna feed structure is configured to resonate in the second band. 17. The antenna defined in claim 16 wherein the first band comprises a 2.4 GHz band and wherein the second band comprises a 5 GHz band.

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  • mounted in or on the surface of a semiconductor substrate as a chip-type antenna or integrated with other components into an IC package · CPC title

  • Combinations of separate antenna units operating in different wavebands and connected to a common feeder system · CPC title

  • H01Q1/243Primary

    with built-in antennas · CPC title

  • used in Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi® devices of Wireless Local Area Networks [WLAN] (H01Q1/241 takes precedence; WLAN in general H04W) · CPC title

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What does patent US8963794B2 cover?
Electronic devices may be provided with antenna structures such as distributed loop antenna resonating element structures. A distributed loop antenna may be formed on an elongated dielectric carrier and may have a longitudinal axis. The distributed loop antenna may include a loop antenna resonating element formed from a sheet of conductive material that extends around the longitudinal axis. A g…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zhu Jiang, Guterman Jerzy, Pascolini Mattia, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q1/243. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 24 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).