Radar apparatus provided with radome
US-2015123872-A1 · May 7, 2015 · US
US9761933B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9761933-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514711781-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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An millimeter wave antenna includes an antenna body adapted to transmit and receive an electromagnetic wave of a millimeter wave band; and a radome that covers a transmitting and receiving surface of the antenna body. The transmitting and receiving surface and the radorm are apart from each other and have a space therebetween. The radome includes a gap adapted to allow the electromagnetic wave of the millimeter wave band to pass through the gap. A radar apparatus for vehicle includes the millimeter wave antenna.
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What is claimed is: 1. A millimeter wave antenna comprising: an antenna including a transmitting and receiving surface, the antenna being adapted to transmit and receive an electromagnetic wave of a millimeter wave band; and a radome that covers the transmitting and receiving surface of the antenna, the transmitting and receiving surface and the radome being apart from each other with a space therebetween, wherein the radome comprises a gap adapted to allow the electromagnetic wave of the millimeter wave band to pass through the gap, a first exterior surface on a side close to the antenna, and a first area defined by and located between the first exterior surface and the gap, and a thickness of the first area is adapted to allow a first reflected wave and a second reflected wave to be radiated from the first exterior surface into the space in different phases, the first reflected wave, which is part of the electromagnetic wave radiated from the antenna, being reflected from the first exterior surface, the second reflected wave, which is part of the electromagnetic wave radiated from the antenna, passing through the first area and being reflected from an interface between the first area and the gap. 2. The millimeter wave antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the first area is adapted to allow the first reflected wave and the second reflected wave to be radiated from the first exterior surface into the space with a phase difference in a range of between 0.9π and 1.1π inclusive. 3. The millimeter wave antenna according to claim 2 , wherein the gap is divided into a plurality of portions. 4. The millimeter wave antenna according to claim 2 , wherein the gap has an area to allow at least part of the electromagnetic wave radiated from the antenna to pass therethrough, the area being larger than a projection area when the transmitting and receiving surface of the antenna is projected in parallel onto the first exterior surface of the radome in a radiation direction of the electromagnetic wave. 5. The millimeter wave antenna according to claim 2 , wherein an outer circumference of the radome is fixed to a fixing portion that includes a wave absorbing layer. 6. The millimeter wave antenna comprising: an antenna including a transmitting and receiving surface, the antenna being adapted to transmit and receive an electromagnetic wave of a millimeter wave band; and a radome that covers the transmitting and receiving surface of the antenna, the transmitting and receiving surface and the radome being apart from each other with a space therebetween, wherein the radome comprises a gap adapted to allow the electromagnetic wave of the millimeter wave band to pass through the gap, a first exterior surface on a side close to the antenna; a second exterior surface on a side distant from the antenna; a first area defined by and located between the first exterior surface and the gap; and a second area defined by and located between the second exterior surface and the gap, wherein a thickness of the second area is adapted to allow a third reflected wave and a fourth reflected wave to be radiated into the gap in different phases, the third reflected wave, which is part of the electromagnetic wave radiated from the antenna, passing through the first area and the gap and being reflected from an interface between the gap and the second area, the fourth reflected wave, which is part of the electromagnetic wave radiated from the antenna, passing through the first area, the gap, and the second area, and being reflected from the second exterior surface. 7. The millimeter wave antenna according to claim 6 , wherein the thickness of the second area is adapted to allow the third reflected wave and the fourth reflected wave to be radiated into the gap with a phase difference in a range of between 0.9π and 1.1π inclusive. 8. The millimeter wave antenna according to claim 7 , wherein a thickness of the first area is smaller than the thickness of the second area. 9. The millimeter wave antenna according to claim 7 , wherein the radome further comprises a laminate comprising a first dielectric plate including the first area, a dielectric frame plate that defines an outer circumference of the gap, and a second dielectric plate including the second area. 10. The millimeter wave antenna according to claim 9 , wherein, in the laminate, the first dielectric plate, the dielectric frame plate, and the second dielectric plate are fixed to a fixing portion without being joined to each other.
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