System for launching a signal into a dielectric waveguide
US-9490518-B1 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US9685707B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9685707-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213483404-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 30, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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An antenna is provided and includes a radiator aperture assembly including a plurality of radiator sticks, each radiator stick including a row of radiating elements configured to transmit and receive RF energy and a body having opposite sides, conductive elements coupled to the radiating elements and a plate disposed proximate to the radiator aperture assembly through which the conductive elements extend. Complementary opposite sides of the respective bodies of adjacent radiator sticks and a surface of the plate are configured to form a slot radiator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An antenna, comprising: a radiator aperture assembly including a plurality of radiator sticks arrayed side-by-side in a first direction, each radiator stick being elongate in a second direction transverse to the first direction and including a row of radiating elements configured to transmit and receive RF energy and a body having opposite sides, the row being extended along the second direction and each of the radiating elements being elongate in the first direction; conductive elements coupled to the radiating elements; and a plate disposed proximate to the radiator aperture assembly through which the conductive elements extend, complementary opposite sides of the respective bodies of adjacent radiator sticks and a surface of the plate being configured to form a slot radiator that is elongate in the second direction and into which corresponding ones of each of the radiating elements are disposed to extend in the first direction. 2. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the slot radiator comprises: a planar surface at the surface of the plate; a narrow aft portion proximate to the surface of the plate; a wide forward portion remote from the surface of the plate; and a chamfered and notched portion defined between the narrow aft and wide forward portions, wherein the planar surface, the narrow aft portion, the wide forward portion and the chamfered and notched portion are each elongate in the second direction. 3. The antenna according to claim 2 , wherein each of the narrow aft portion and the wide forward portion has a substantially uniform thickness between the complementary opposite sides of the respective bodies of the adjacent radiator sticks. 4. The antenna according to claim 3 , wherein the chamfered and notched portion has a narrow aft end, which has a substantially similar thickness as the narrow aft portion, and a wide end that widens laterally. 5. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the radiating elements comprise circulators that are extendible in the first direction through a corresponding one of the complementary opposite sides of the respective bodies of the adjacent radiator sticks into the slot radiators. 6. The antenna according to claim 5 , wherein adjacent pairs of the circulators are mirrored. 7. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the radiator sticks have an orthogonal orientation with respect to an E-plane of the plate. 8. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the conductive elements comprise pairs of offset conductive elements. 9. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the conductive elements comprise pairs of offset conductive elements, pairs of straight conductive elements or mixed pairs of offset and straight conductive elements. 10. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the plate is formed to define fastener holes and opposite pairs of transmission holes on either side of each of the fastener holes. 11. An antenna, comprising: a radiator aperture assembly including a plurality of radiator sticks arrayed side-by-side in a first direction, each radiator stick being elongate in a second direction transverse to the first direction and having conductive elements electrically coupled to circulators, the conductive elements being arrayed along the second direction and respectively elongate in the first direction and; and a plate through which the conductive elements of each of the plurality of the radiator sticks are extendible, the radiator aperture assembly and the plate being attachable to one another such that adjacent radiator sticks define chamfered and notched radiator slots extending forwardly from the plate and elongate in the second direction. 12. The antenna according to claim 11 , wherein each of the radiator sticks comprises: a radiator cover having an aft portion with a frusto-conical cross-section and a forward portion with a rectangular cross-section; and a radiator base having a rectangular cross-section. 13. The antenna according to claim 11 , wherein each radiator slot includes: a straight, relatively narrow aft portion; a chamfered and notched portion just forward from the straight, relatively narrow aft portion; and a straight, relatively wide forward portion, wherein the aft portion, the chamfered and notched portion and the forward portion are each elongate in the second direction. 14. The antenna according to claim 11 , wherein each radiator stick comprises pairs of offset conductive elements. 15. The antenna according to claim 11 , wherein each radiator stick comprises pairs of offset conductive elements, pairs of straight conductive elements or mixed pairs of straight and offset conductive elements. 16. The antenna according to claim 11 , wherein adjacent pairs of the circulators are mirrored. 17. The antenna according to claim 11 , wherein the plate is formed to define fastener holes and opposite pairs of transmission holes on either side of each of the fastener holes. 18. An antenna, comprising: a radiator aperture assembly including a plurality of radiator sticks arrayed side-by-side in a first direction, each radiator stick being elongate in a second direction transverse to the first direction and having pairs of conductive elements each respectively electrically coupled to one of a pair of mirrored circulators, the pair of conductive elements being arrayed along the second direction and each conductive element being elongate in the first direction and; a plate through which the conductive elements of each of the plurality of the radiator sticks are extendible; and a coldwall into which the conductive elements of each of the plurality of the radiator sticks are extendible and connectable with corresponding transmit/receive modules; the radiator aperture assembly and the plate being attachable to one another such that adjacent radiator sticks define radiator slots extending forwardly from the plate and elongate in the second direction. 19. The antenna according to claim 18 , wherein the pairs of conductive elements comprise for each circulator pairs of offset conductive elements, pairs of straight conductive elements, or mixed pairs of straight and offset conductive elements. 20. The antenna according to claim 18 , wherein the radiator slots are chamfered and notched.
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