Multi-band antenna

US9490536B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9490536-B2
Application numberUS-201314108564-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2013
Priority dateDec 17, 2013
Publication dateNov 8, 2016
Grant dateNov 8, 2016

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A multiband antenna for mobile devices that includes both energized and parasitically-coupled resonant elements. An energized element is fed radio frequency energy and resonates at a first frequency. A first parasitic element, arranged on a same surface as the energized element, is parasitically coupled to the energized element and resonates with at least a second frequency. A second parasitic element, arranged on a surface opposite the energized element resonates at a third frequency.

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A multi-band antenna structure, comprising: a single radio frequency (RF) input; a three-dimensional substrate having: a first surface, an opposing second surface, the first and second surfaces separated by a thickness of the substrate, and a third surface across the thickness of the substrate; a first antenna element comprising a monopole arranged on the first surface of the substrate and connected to the single RF input, wherein the first antenna element is configured to transmit at a first center frequency; a second antenna element arranged on the second surface of the substrate, the second antenna element parasitically coupled to the first antenna element so that a physical proximity of the first and second antenna elements causes electric field emissions of the first antenna element to generate an electric field in the second antenna element, wherein the second antenna element is configured to transmit at a second center frequency, the second center frequency being different than the first center frequency; and a third antenna element comprising a T-monopole arranged on the first surface of the substrate and parasitically coupled to the first antenna element so that a physical proximity of the first and third antenna elements causes electric field emissions of the first antenna element to generate an electric field in the third antenna element, the T-monopole comprising: a base connected to ground, and a first arm and a second arm extending out from a distal end of the base, wherein the distal end of the base is opposite an end of the base connected to ground, and wherein the first arm extends away from the base in a first direction and the second arm extends away from the base in a second direction opposite from the first direction; wherein: the third antenna element is configured to transmit at a plurality of center frequencies, each of the plurality of center frequencies being different from each other, and different from the first and second center frequencies, and there is no physical electrically conductive connection between the first and third antenna elements. 2. The multi-band antenna structure of claim 1 , wherein the second antenna element has no physical electrically conductive connection to either the first or third antenna elements, and wherein a length of the second antenna element is approximately equal to one-half of a wavelength of the second center frequency. 3. The multi-band antenna structure of claim 1 , wherein the second antenna element has no physical electrically conductive connection to the first antenna element, and has a physical electrically conductive connection to the third antenna element along the third surface of the substrate near a junction of the first arm and the second arm at the distal end of the base near where the first arm and the second arm extend from the base, and wherein a length of the second antenna element is approximately equal to one-quarter of a wavelength of the second center frequency. 4. The multi-band antenna structure of claim 1 , further comprising a conductive stub having one end connected to ground and no connection at another end, wherein the conductive stub is interposed between the first antenna element and a first arm of the third antenna element, one side of the conductive stub being adjacent to and in parallel with a length of a portion of the first antenna element and at least a portion of an opposite second side of the conductive stub being adjacent to a portion of the first arm of the third antenna element. 5. The multi-band antenna structure of claim 1 , wherein: the second antenna element comprises a first portion and a second portion, the first portion opposing a portion of the first antenna, and the second portion opposing a portion of the T-monopole, and the second center frequency is different than all the center frequencies of the first and third antenna elements. 6. A wireless communication device comprising: a radio transceiver; a processor communicatively coupled to the radio transceiver; an antenna comprising: a radio frequency (RF) input, coupled to the radio transceiver; a substrate having a first surface and an opposing second surface, the first and second surfaces separated by a thickness of the substrate; a first antenna element arranged on a first surface of the substrate and connected to the RF input, wherein the first antenna element is configured to provide a first resonant mode with a first center frequency; a second antenna element arranged on the second surface of the substrate, wherein the second antenna element is configured to provide a second resonant mode with a second center frequency and is parasitically coupled to the first antenna element, the second center frequency being different than the first center frequency; and a third antenna element arranged on the first surface of the substrate and parasitically coupled to the first antenna element, wherein the third antenna element is configured to provide a plurality of resonant modes, each of the plurality of resonant modes having a different center frequency, and having a center frequency different from the first and second center frequencies. 7. The wireless communication device of claim 6 , wherein the second center frequency is within a range of 2.5 to 2.7 GHz. 8. The wireless communication device of claim 6 , wherein the second antenna element has no physical electrical connection to either the first or third antenna elements, and wherein a length of the second antenna element is approximately equal to one-half of a wavelength of the second center frequency. 9. The wireless communication device of claim 6 , wherein the second antenna element has no physical electrically conductive connection to the first antenna element, and has a physical electrically conductive connection to the third antenna element across the thickness of the substrate, and wherein a length of the second antenna element is approximately equal to one-quarter of a wavelength of the second center frequency. 10. The wireless communication device of claim 6 , wherein the third antenna element is a T-monopole, the T-monopole comprising: a base connected to ground; and a first arm and a second arm extending out from a distal end of the base , wherein the distal end of the base is opposite an end of the base connected to ground, wherein the first arm extends away from the base in a first direction and the second arm extends away from the base in a second direction opposite from the first direction. 11. The wireless communication device of claim 10 , further comprising a conductive stub having one end connected to ground and no connection at another end, wherein the conductive stub is interposed between the first antenna element and a first arm of the third antenna element, one side of the conductive stub being adjacent to and parallel with a length of a portion of the first antenna element and at least a portion of an opposite second side of the conductive stub being adjacent to a portion of the first arm of the third antenna element. 12. The wireless communication device of claim 10 , wherein the first antenna element is a monopole, connected at one end to the RF input. 13. The wireless communication device of claim 10 , wherein the second arm of the T-monopole includes a folded portion that extends back toward the base. 14. The wireless communication device of claim 6 , wherein: the first surface of the substrate is non-planar and comprises at least two levels and a step between the at least two levels, and the third antenna element is non-planar, arranged on at

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  • H01Q5/378Primary

    Combination of fed elements with parasitic elements · CPC title

  • with folded element, the folded parts being spaced apart a small fraction of the operating wavelength · CPC title

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What does patent US9490536B2 cover?
A multiband antenna for mobile devices that includes both energized and parasitically-coupled resonant elements. An energized element is fed radio frequency energy and resonates at a first frequency. A first parasitic element, arranged on a same surface as the energized element, is parasitically coupled to the energized element and resonates with at least a second frequency. A second parasitic …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Amazon Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q5/378. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 08 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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