Cover apparatus for optimal beam implementation for antenna in wireless communication system
US-12183969-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US9583822B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9583822-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314066755-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 28, 2017 |
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A radome for an antenna is provided as a composite of an isotropic outer layer and a structural layer of foamed polymer material. The composite is dimensioned to enclose an open end of the antenna. The radome may be retained upon the antenna by a retaining element and fasteners. The outer layer may be a polymer material with a water resistant characteristic.
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We claim: 1. A radome for an antenna, comprising: a composite of an isotropic outer layer and a structural layer of foam material, wherein the isotropic outer layer is directly applied to the structural layer via molding and wherein the composite is dimensioned for enclosing an open end of the antenna; a retaining element dimensioned to couple a periphery of the radome to the antenna, wherein the retaining element is provided with an s-shaped cross section forming choke grooves; and fasteners passing through the retaining element and a retaining flange of a reflector dish, without contacting the structural layer. 2. The radome of claim 1 , wherein the isotropic outer layer has a thickness of 0.5 millimeters or less. 3. A radome for an antenna, comprising: a composite of an isotropic outer layer and a structural layer of foam material, wherein the composite is dimensioned for enclosing an open end of the antenna, and wherein the isotropic outer layer extends around an outer diameter of the structural layer. 4. The radome of claim 3 , wherein a signal transmission surface of an inner side of the structural layer is uncovered. 5. The radome of claim 3 , wherein the structural layer is one of polystyrene, polyurethane, polyethylene and polypropylene. 6. The radome of claim 3 , wherein the isotropic outer layer is a coating upon the structural layer. 7. The radome of claim 3 , wherein the isotropic outer layer is a film coupled to the structural layer. 8. The radome of claim 3 , wherein the radome has a domed profile with a planar inner side. 9. The radome of claim 3 , wherein the radome has an inner projection, the inner projection extending inwardly of a plane of a retaining flange of a reflector dish of the antenna. 10. The radome of claim 9 , wherein the inner projection also seats along an inner signal surface of the reflector dish. 11. The radome defined in claim 3 , wherein the isotropic outer layer is molded onto the structural layer. 12. A radome for an antenna, comprising: a composite of an isotropic outer layer and a structural layer of foam material, wherein the composite is dimensioned for enclosing an open end of the antenna; further comprising an RF-absorbing element located at a periphery of the radome and overlying the isotropic outer layer. 13. The radome of claim 12 , wherein a signal transmission surface of an inner side of the structural layer is uncovered. 14. The radome of claim 12 , wherein the structural layer is one of polystyrene, polyurethane, polyethylene and polypropylene. 15. The radome of claim 12 , wherein the isotropic outer layer is a coating upon the structural layer. 16. The radome of claim 12 , wherein the isotropic outer layer is a film coupled to the structural layer. 17. The radome of claim 12 , wherein the radome has a domed profile with a planar inner side. 18. The radome of claim 12 , wherein the radome has an inner projection, the inner projection extending inwardly of a plane of a retaining flange of a reflector dish of the antenna. 19. The radome of claim 18 , wherein the inner projection also seats along an inner signal surface of the reflector dish. 20. The radome of claim 12 , wherein the isotropic outer layer extends around an outer diameter of the structural layer to an inner side of the structural layer, without extending radially inward into a signal transmission surface of the inner side of the structural layer.
Antennas, e.g. radomes · CPC title
cellular or porous · CPC title
the preformed parts being partially covered · CPC title
curved in two dimensions [2D], e.g. paraboloidal · CPC title
Housings not intimately mechanically associated with radiating elements, e.g. radome · CPC title
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