Conical antenna
US-2015255874-A1 · Sep 10, 2015 · US
US9692136B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9692136-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414263563-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A monocone antenna includes a conical radiation element having a feed point at a vertex of the conical radiation element being connected to a feed transmission line and a capacitive ring radially outside of the conical radiation element and in proximity to the conical radiation element. The capacitive ring is connected to a ground plane of the monocone antenna. Optionally, a capacitive gap may be defined between the conical radiation element and the capacitive ring that is substantially filled with dielectric material.
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What is claimed is: 1. A monocone antenna comprising: a conical radiation element having a feed point at a vertex of the conical radiation element being connected to a feed transmission line; a capacitive ring radially outside of the conical radiation element and in proximity to the conical radiation element, the capacitive ring being conductive and providing capacitance to the monocone antenna, the capacitive ring being connected to a ground plane of the monocone antenna; and a substrate having a base, a top and a side wall between the base and the top, the substrate having a conical cavity with the conical radiation element positioned in the conical cavity, the capacitive ring being positioned on the base, the top and the side wall, wherein the substrate has a mounting flange at the top, the mounting flange having an upper surface, a lower surface and a side surface between the upper surface and the lower surface, the capacitive ring extending along the upper surface, the side surface and the lower surface. 2. The monocone antenna of claim 1 , further comprising a capacitive gap between the conical radiation element and the capacitive ring, the capacitive gap being substantially filled with dielectric material. 3. The monocone antenna of claim 1 , wherein the conical radiation element is deposited directly on an inner cavity wall of the substrate defining the conical cavity. 4. The monocone antenna of claim 1 , wherein the capacitive ring is deposited directly on the base, the top and the side wall. 5. The monocone antenna of claim 1 , wherein the substrate has an exposed surface at the top between the capacitive ring and the conical radiation element. 6. The monocone antenna of claim 1 , wherein the base extends below the mounting flange, the base having a side surface and a lower surface, the lower surface defining a bottom of the substrate, the side surface defining at least a portion of the side wall, the capacitive ring extending along the lower surface of the base and the side surface of the base to the lower surface of the mounting flange. 7. The monocone antenna of claim 6 , wherein the side surface of the base extends vertically between the lower surface of the base and the mounting flange. 8. The monocone antenna of claim 6 , wherein the side surface of the base is angled between the lower surface of the base and the mounting flange, the side surface of the base extending generally parallel to an inner cavity wall defining the conical cavity. 9. The monocone antenna of claim 1 , wherein the mounting flange has mounting openings configured to receive fasteners. 10. The monocone antenna of claim 1 , wherein the conical radiation element is continuous. 11. The monocone antenna of claim 1 , wherein the conical radiation element is discontinuous.
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