Antenna device
US-2024387985-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US9337542B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9337542-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213686962-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2016 |
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A planar antenna comprising: a substrate, a resonant element generating an electromagnetic wave, a plurality of parallel, spaced apart conductive strips on the substrate, wherein conductive strips form collinear rows of at least two strips that are physically separated by a slot to guide the electromagnetic wave in a specific direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A planar antenna comprising: a substrate; a resonant element for generating an electromagnetic wave; a plurality of parallel spaced apart conductive strips on the substrate, wherein conductive strips form collinear rows of at least two strips that are physically separated by a slot to guide the electromagnetic wave in a specific direction the physically separate strips are tapered to increasingly widen said slot such that there is an increasingly widen said slot with each successive row away from the location of the resonant element. 2. A planar antenna comprising: a substrate; a reconfigurable dipole resonator for generating an electromagnetic wave; a plurality of parallel apart conductive strips on the substrate, wherein conductive strips Form collinear rows of at least two strips that are physically separated by a slot to guide the electromagnetic wave in a specific direction the physically separate strips are tapered to increasingly widen said slot such that there is an increasingly widen slot with each successive row away from the location of the resonant element and, wherein the increasingly widened slot results from exponential tapering or linear tapering of the slot. 3. A stacked planar antenna comprising: a first substrate vertically stacked on a second substrate, a first resonant element and a first plurality of parallel, spaced apart conductive strips disposed on the first substrate, wherein the strips form collinear rows of at least two strips that are physically separated by a first slot to guide the electromagnetic wave in a first direction; a second resonant element and a second plurality of parallel, spaced apart conductive strips disposed on the second substrate, wherein the strips form collinear rows of at least two strips that are physically separated by a second slot to guide the electromagnetic wave in a second direction, where the rows of the first plurality of conductive strips further comprises the physically separated strips that are tapered to increasingly widen said first slot such that there is a first increasingly widened slot with each successive row away from the location of the first resonant element, and wherein the rows of the second plurality of conductive strips further comprises the physically separate strips that are tapered to increasingly widen said second slot such that there is a second increasingly widened slot with each successive row away from the location of the second resonant element. 4. The stacked planar antenna of claim 3 wherein the dipole resonators are reconfigurable. 5. The stacked planar antenna of claim 3 wherein said increasingly widened slots result from exponential tapering or linear tapering.
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