Nondirectional RF power divider
US-9300026-B2 · Mar 29, 2016 · US
US9698463B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9698463-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514838694-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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A power divider including an input port receiving an electrical power input, a coupled port transmitting a portion of the power input, and a transmitted port transferring a remaining portion of the power input from the input port. A first conductor produces an electrical field and electrically connects the input port to the transmitted port. And, a second conductor, disposed within electrical field of the first conductor, electrically connects to the coupled port, the second conductor. The first and second conductors are configured to be variably spaced to vary the coupling factor between the input and transmitted portions of the input power.
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An adjustable power divider comprising: an input port configured to receive an electrical power input; a coupled port configured to transmit a diverted portion of the power input; the power input and diverted portion of the power input defining a coupling factor; a transmitted port configured to transmit a transmitted portion of the power input; a first conductor electrically connecting the input port to the transmitted port, and generating a variable strength electrical field; a radial adjustment mechanism disposed at each end of the first conductor and between the input and transmitted ports, and a second conductor electrically connected to the coupled port and configured to be variably spaced from the first conductor to adjust the coupling factor wherein the second conductor includes a conductive foil tube at least partially circumscribing the first conductor, wherein the radial adjustment mechanism comprises first and second fittings disposed at each end of the first conductor, each fitting having a spiral groove for accepting an end of the second conductor, and wherein rotation of the first conductor effects rotation of the foil tube in the spiral grooves to increase and decrease the diameter of the second conductor relative to the first conductor. 2. The adjustable power divider of claim 1 , wherein the second conductor is configured to be variably spaced from the first conductor by a scroll mechanism, the scroll mechanism comprising: a journal mount for rotationally mounting the first conductor between the input and transmitted ports, a radial adjustment mechanism increasing and decreasing the separation distance of the second conductor relative to the first conductor in response to rotation of the first conductor; and a telescoping mount electrically connecting the second conductor to the coupled port. 3. The adjustable power divider of claim 1 wherein the conductive foil tube inscribes an arc greater than about two-hundred and twenty degrees. 4. The adjustable power divider of claim 1 further comprising a locking mechanism configured to prevent the inadvertent detuning of the coupled port. 5. The adjustable power divider of claim 2 further comprising a locking mechanism operative to prevent inadvertent rotation of the scroll mechanism and variation of the coupling factor. 6. A power divider comprising: an input port receiving an electrical power input; a coupled port transmitting a portion of the power input, the electrical power input and transmitted portions defining a coupling factor; a transmitted port transferring a remaining portion of the power input from the input port; a first conductor producing an electrical field and electrically connecting the input port to the transmitted port, a radial adjustment mechanism disposed at each end of the first conductor and between the input and transmitted ports, and a second conductor disposed within the electrical field of the first conductor and electrically connected to the coupled port, wherein the first and second conductors are configured to be variably spaced to vary the coupling factor, and wherein the second conductor includes a conductive foil tube disposed, at least partially around, the first conductor, the second conductor responsive to the radial adjustment mechanism such that rotation thereof causes the conductive foil tube to be spaced-apart from the first conductor by opening and closing the coil tube around the first conductor. 7. The power divider of claim 6 wherein the first conductor includes an eccentric portion rotatable from a first angular position to a second angular position which causes the eccentric portion of the first conductor to be variably spaced from the second conductor. 8. The power divider of claim 7 wherein the first angular position corresponds to a zero degree position and the second angular position corresponds to a ninety-degree angular position. 9. The power divider of claim 8 wherein the first angular position corresponds to a zero degree position and the second angular position corresponds to a one-hundred and eighty-degree angular. 10. The adjustable power divider of claim 6 wherein the second conductor includes a conductive foil tube at least partially circumscribing the first conductor, wherein the radial adjustment mechanism comprises first and second fittings disposed at each end of the first conductor, each fitting having a spiral groove for accepting an end of the second conductor, and wherein rotation of the first conductor effects rotation of the foil tube in the spiral grooves to increase and decrease the diameter of the second conductor relative to the first conductor. 11. The adjustable power divider of claim 6 , wherein the second conductor is configured to be variably spaced from the first conductor by a scroll mechanism, the scroll mechanism comprising: a journal mount for rotationally mounting the first conductor between the input and transmitted ports, a radial adjustment mechanism increasing and decreasing the separation distance of the second conductor relative to the first conductor in response to rotation of the first conductor; and a telescoping mount electrically connecting the second conductor to the coupled port. 12. A directional coupler, comprising: an input port receiving an electrical power input; a coupled port transmitting a portion of the power input; the electrical power input and transmitted portions defining a coupling factor; an isolated port adjacent to the coupled port and receiving a diverted portion of the power input; a transmitted port transferring a remaining portion of the power input from the input port; a first conductor producing an electrical field and electrically connecting the input port to the transmitted port, a radial adjustment mechanism disposed at each end of the first conductor and between the input and transmitted ports, and a second conductor disposed within electrical field of the first conductor and electrically connected to the coupled port, wherein the first and second conductors are configured to be variably spaced to vary the coupling factor, wherein the second conductor includes a conductive foil tube at least partially circumscribing the first conductor, wherein the radial adjustment mechanism comprises first and second fittings disposed at each end of the first conductor, each fitting having a spiral groove for accepting an end of the second conductor, and wherein rotation of the first conductor effects rotation of the foil tube in the spiral grooves to increase and decrease the diameter of the second conductor relative to the first conductor. 13. The directional coupler of claim 12 wherein the isolated port has inner and outer conductors and a resistor electrically connected to, and interposing, the inner and outer conductors, the resistor simulating the impedance of a coaxial cable.
at least one of the guides being a coaxial line · CPC title
Splitters · CPC title
Coupling devices having more than two ports (H01P5/04 takes precedence) · CPC title
with variable factor of coupling · CPC title
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