Multi-beam antenna with modular luneburg lens and method of lens manufacture
US-2015070230-A1 · Mar 12, 2015 · US
US9780457B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9780457-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414244369-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A multiple beam antenna system is described. The system may include a mounting structure, a first wireless access antenna, a second wireless access antenna, and a radio frequency lens. The first and second wireless access antennas may be mounted to the mounting structure. Columns of radiating elements of the first and second wireless access antennas may be aligned with the radio frequency lens. The radio frequency lens may be modular in a longitudinal or radial direction, or in both directions. The radio frequency lens may include a plurality of compartments arranged to form a first cylinder made up of concentric, coaxial cylinders and a plurality of dielectric materials in at least some of the plurality of compartments.
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We claim: 1. A radio frequency lens comprising: a plurality of compartments arranged to form a first cylinder including a set of concentric, coaxial cylinders, wherein the compartments are formed at least in part by a plurality of dielectric panels and a plurality of radially extending ribs, and wherein the dielectric panels are arranged to form the first cylinder; and a plurality of randomly distributed pellets of dielectric material that fill the plurality of compartments. 2. The radio frequency lens of claim 1 , wherein the randomly distributed pellets of dielectric material include pellets formed of different materials having different dielectric properties. 3. The radio frequency lens of claim 1 further comprising a film bag for containing the plurality of compartments. 4. The radio frequency lens of claim 3 , wherein the film bag is vacuum sealed around the first cylinder. 5. The radio frequency lens of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of compartments comprises a first set of compartments, the radio frequency lens further comprising a second set of compartments formed in a ring, where in the second set of compartments is adapted to receive the first cylinder to form a second cylinder having a larger diameter than the first cylinder. 6. The radio frequency lens of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of compartments comprises a first set of compartments, the radio frequency lens further comprising a second set of compartments formed in a second cylinder, wherein the first cylinder has a first length, wherein the second cylinder is adapted to connect to the first cylinder to form a third cylinder having a length larger than the first length. 7. The radio frequency lens of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of radially extending ribs, wherein the ribs and the concentric, coaxial cylinders define at least some of the plurality of compartments. 8. The radio frequency lens of claim 1 wherein the plurality of randomly distributed pellets of dielectric material are stabilized by compression. 9. The radio frequency lens of claim 1 wherein the plurality of randomly distributed pellets of dielectric material are stabilized by a backfill material. 10. A radio frequency lens comprising: a plurality of cylinders, the cylinders being concentric and coaxial to one another; a plurality of ribs intersecting at least some of the plurality of cylinders to form a plurality of compartments for holding dielectric materials, the ribs extending outward past an outermost cylinder of the plurality of cylinders to form a plurality of outer grooves holding dielectric panels; and a film bag for containing the plurality of cylinders, the plurality of ribs, the dielectric materials, and the dielectric panels, wherein the film bag is vacuum sealed around the plurality of cylinders, the plurality of ribs, the dielectric materials, and the dielectric panels. 11. A radio frequency lens comprising: a plurality of cylindrical lens segments each having a longitudinal axis, each cylindrical lens segment including an inner compartment for holding dielectric materials and at least two outer grooves for holding dielectric panels, wherein the cylindrical lens segments are stacked along the longitudinal axes of the cylindrical lens segments; and a film bag for containing the plurality of cylindrical lens segments, the dielectric materials, and the dielectric panels. 12. A radio frequency lens comprising: a core that includes a plurality of coaxial cylinders and a plurality of radially extending ribs that bisect at least some of the coaxial cylinders to subdivide the core into a plurality of separate compartments, wherein the ribs extend outward past an outermost cylinder of the plurality of coaxial cylinders and form a plurality of outer grooves holding dielectric panels; and dielectric material filling the plurality of separate compartments. 13. The radio frequency lens of claim 12 further comprising a film bag, wherein the core and the dielectric material are vacuum sealed within the film bag. 14. The radio frequency lens of claim 13 wherein the film bag comprises a mylar bag. 15. The radio frequency lens of claim 12 wherein the plurality of separate compartments are filled by a plurality of randomly distributed pellets of the dielectric material. 16. The radio frequency lens of claim 15 wherein the plurality of randomly distributed pellets of the dielectric material are stabilized by compression. 17. The radio frequency lens of claim 15 wherein the plurality of randomly distributed pellets of the dielectric material are stabilized by a backfill material.
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using refracting or diffracting devices, e.g. lens {(radome H01Q1/42)} · CPC title
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