Injection moldable cone radiator sub-reflector assembly

US9698490B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9698490-B2
Application numberUS-201313795274-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2013
Priority dateApr 17, 2012
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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A dielectric cone radiator sub-reflector assembly for a reflector antenna with a waveguide supported sub-reflector is provided as a unitary dielectric block with a sub-reflector at a distal end. A waveguide transition portion of the dielectric block is dimensioned for insertion coupling into an end of the waveguide. A sub-reflector support portion of the dielectric block and the waveguide transition portion provided with a plurality of longitudinal ribs and grooves coaxial with a longitudinal axis of the assembly; the longitudinal grooves open to a proximal end of the dielectric block. The unitary dielectric block may be manufactured as a single contiguous monolithic portion of dielectric material via injection molding.

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We claim: 1. A cone radiator sub-reflector assembly for a reflector antenna with a sub-reflector supported by a waveguide, comprising: a unitary dielectric block; a sub-reflector provided at a distal end of the unitary dielectric block; a waveguide transition portion of the unitary dielectric block dimensioned to seat inside an end of the waveguide; and a sub-reflector support portion of the unitary dielectric block supporting the sub-reflector, wherein the sub-reflector support portion and the waveguide transition portion each comprise at least one longitudinal rib and at least one longitudinal groove, wherein the at least one longitudinal rib and the at least one longitudinal groove of both the sub-reflector support portion and the waveguide transition portion are coaxial with a longitudinal axis of the unitary dielectric block, and wherein the at least one longitudinal groove of the sub-reflector support portion and the at least one longitudinal groove of the waveguide transition portion are open to a proximal end of the unitary dielectric block, and wherein a leading edge of each of the at least one longitudinal rib of the sub-reflector support portion is angled, forming a conical surface profile with a maximum diameter toward a distal end of the unitary dielectric block. 2. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one longitudinal rib of the waveguide transition portion comprises a plurality of longitudinal ribs dimensioned to provide an impedance transformer. 3. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one longitudinal rib of the sub-reflector support portion comprises a first longitudinal rib of the sub-reflector support portion located closer to a periphery of the sub-reflector support portion than a second longitudinal rib of the sub-reflector support portion, and wherein a longitudinal extent of the second longitudinal rib of the sub-reflector support portion is greater than a longitudinal extent of the first longitudinal rib of the sub-reflector support portion. 4. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein a maximum material thickness of the unitary dielectric block occurs between a distal end of a pair of the longitudinal grooves of the sub-reflector support portion and the sub-reflector. 5. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one longitudinal groove of the sub-reflector support portion and the at least one longitudinal groove of the waveguide transition portion are tapered. 6. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sub-reflector comprises a metal coating upon the distal end of the unitary dielectric block. 7. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sub-reflector comprises a separate metal disc coupled to the distal end of the unitary dielectric block. 8. A cone radiator sub-reflector assembly, comprising: a unitary dielectric block; a first portion of the unitary dielectric block dimensioned to seat inside an end of a waveguide; and a second portion of the unitary dielectric block dimensioned to support a sub-reflector; wherein the second portion comprises a plurality of longitudinal ribs and a plurality of longitudinal grooves, wherein each longitudinal rib and longitudinal groove is coaxial with a longitudinal axis of the unitary dielectric block, and wherein each longitudinal rib of the plurality longitudinally extends from the second portion toward the first portion and comprises an angled edge, resulting in a plurality of angled edges forming a conical surface profile with a maximum diameter toward a distal end of the unitary dielectric block. 9. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first portion comprises a plurality of longitudinal ribs dimensioned to provide an impedance transformer. 10. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 8 , wherein a first longitudinal rib of the plurality of longitudinal ribs is located closer to a periphery of the second portion than a second longitudinal rib of the plurality of longitudinal ribs, and wherein a longitudinal extent of the second longitudinal rib is greater than a longitudinal extent of the first longitudinal rib. 11. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 8 , wherein a maximum material thickness of the unitary dielectric block occurs between a pair of the longitudinal grooves of the second portion and a sub-reflector attachment area of the second portion. 12. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 8 , wherein each longitudinal groove of the plurality of longitudinal grooves is tapered. 13. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a sub-reflector attached to the second portion, wherein the sub-reflector comprises a metal disc dimensioned for coupling with the second portion. 14. A cone radiator sub-reflector assembly, comprising: a unitary dielectric block; an inner portion of the unitary dielectric block dimensioned to seat inside an end of a waveguide; and an outer portion of the unitary dielectric block comprising a distal surface of the unitary dielectric block coated with a metal; wherein the outer portion comprises a plurality of longitudinal ribs and a plurality of longitudinal grooves, wherein the plurality of longitudinal ribs and the plurality of longitudinal grooves are coaxial with a longitudinal axis of the unitary dielectric block, and wherein a leading edge of each longitudinal rib of the plurality of longitudinal ribs is angled, resulting in a plurality of leading edges forming a conical surface profile with a maximum diameter toward a distal end of the unitary dielectric block. 15. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 14 , wherein the inner portion comprises at least one longitudinal rib dimensioned to provide an impedance transformer. 16. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of longitudinal ribs comprises a first longitudinal rib closer to a periphery of the outer portion than a second longitudinal rib of the plurality of longitudinal ribs, and wherein a longitudinal extent of the second longitudinal rib is greater than a longitudinal extent of the first longitudinal rib. 17. The cone radiator sub-reflector assembly of claim 14 , wherein a maximum material thickness of the unitary dielectric block occurs between a distal end of a pair of the longitudinal grooves and the distal surface of the unitary dielectric block.

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  • H01Q15/14Primary

    Reflecting surfaces; Equivalent structures {(electromagnetic shields H01Q1/526)} · CPC title

  • H01Q19/193Primary

    with feed supported subreflector (splash plate feeds H01Q19/134) · CPC title

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What does patent US9698490B2 cover?
A dielectric cone radiator sub-reflector assembly for a reflector antenna with a waveguide supported sub-reflector is provided as a unitary dielectric block with a sub-reflector at a distal end. A waveguide transition portion of the dielectric block is dimensioned for insertion coupling into an end of the waveguide. A sub-reflector support portion of the dielectric block and the waveguide trans…
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Commscope Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q15/14. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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