Morphing origami multi-functional and reconfigurable antennas

US9847570B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9847570-B2
Application numberUS-201514803376-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 20, 2015
Priority dateJul 20, 2015
Publication dateDec 19, 2017
Grant dateDec 19, 2017

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Novel and advantageous antennas are provided. A multi-functional antenna can morph in order to change geometrical shape and thereby change its antenna radiation characteristics. Such characteristics can include radiation pattern, bandwidth, beamwidth, operational frequency, and directivity. The antenna can therefore be multifunctional such that one single antenna can serve multiple applications.

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What is claimed is: 1. An antenna, comprising: a substrate having a rigid central hub and folding markings provided on the substrate outside the rigid central hub; and at least one metal line disposed on the substrate, the antenna having an unfolded state and a folded state resulting from folding the substrate based on the folding markings, at least one radiation characteristic of the antenna being different in the folded state than it is in the unfolded state, the at least one radiation characteristic being radiation pattern, bandwidth, beamwidth, operating frequency, or directivity, and the at least one metal line being configured to be a dipole antenna in the unfolded state and a conical spiral antenna in the folded state. 2. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one radiation characteristic includes at least one of operating frequency and directivity. 3. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein at least two radiation characteristics of the antenna are different in the folded state than they are in the unfolded state. 4. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein at least three radiation characteristics of the antenna are different in the folded state than they are in the unfolded state. 5. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein at least four radiation characteristics of the antenna are different in the folded state than they are in the unfolded state. 6. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the radiation pattern, bandwidth, beamwidth, operating frequency, and directivity of the antenna are all different in the folded state than they are in the unfolded state. 7. The antenna according to claim 1 , comprising at least two metal lines disposed on the substrate. 8. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises at least one of a paper material, a cardboard material, or Kapton®. 9. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate is circular. 10. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the rigid central hub of the substrate has a polygon shape. 11. The antenna according to claim 10 , wherein the folding markings are Archimedean spiral lines. 12. A method of using an antenna for wireless communication, the method comprising: providing the antenna according to claim 1 ; using the antenna for its intended purpose; and changing the state of the antenna from the folded state to the unfolded state, or from the unfolded state to the folded state, such that the at least one radiation characteristic of the antenna changes. 13. A method of fabricating an antenna, the method comprising: forming a substrate; providing a rigid central hub on the substrate; providing folding markings outside the rigid central hub on the substrate, the folding markings including lines extending away from respective corners of the rigid central hub, and each line extending away from a respective corner of the rigid central hub extends towards a respective edge of the substrate; and disposing at least one metal line on the substrate. 14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the substrate comprises at least one of a paper material or a cardboard material. 15. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the substrate is circular. 16. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the rigid central hub of the substrate has a polygon shape, and wherein the folding markings are Archimedean spiral lines. 17. A method of fabricating an antenna, the method comprising: forming a substrate; providing a rigid central hub on the substrate; providing folding markings outside the rigid central hub on the substrate; and disposing at least one metal line on the substrate, the rigid central hub of the substrate having a polygon shape, the folding markings being Archimedean spiral lines, the folding markings including first lines intended for mountain-style folds and second lines intended for valley-style folds, the folding markings further including lines extending away from respective corners of the rigid central hub, and each line that extends away from a respective corner of the rigid central hub extending towards a respective edge of the substrate. 18. An antenna, comprising: a substrate having a rigid central hub and folding markings provided on the substrate outside the rigid central hub; and at least one metal line disposed on the substrate, the antenna having an unfolded state and a folded state resulting from folding the substrate based on the folding markings, at least one radiation characteristic of the antenna being different in the folded state than it is in the unfolded state, the at least one radiation characteristic being radiation pattern, bandwidth, beamwidth, operating frequency, or directivity, the rigid central hub of the substrate having a polygon shape, the folding markings being Archimedean spiral lines, and the folding markings including solid lines intended for mountain-style folds and dashed lines intended for valley-style folds. 19. An antenna, comprising: a substrate having a rigid central hub and folding markings provided on the substrate outside the rigid central hub; and at least one metal line disposed on the substrate, the antenna having an unfolded state and a folded state resulting from folding the substrate based on the folding markings, at least one radiation characteristic of the antenna being different in the folded state than it is in the unfolded state, the at least one radiation characteristic being radiation pattern, bandwidth, beamwidth, operating frequency, or directivity, the folding markings including lines extending away from respective corners of the rigid central hub, and each line that extends away from a respective corner of the rigid central hub extending towards a respective edge of the substrate. 20. An antenna, comprising: a substrate having a rigid central hub and folding markings provided on the substrate outside the rigid central hub; and at least one metal line disposed on the substrate, the antenna having an unfolded state and a folded state resulting from folding the substrate based on the folding markings, at least one radiation characteristic of the antenna being different in the folded state than it is in the unfolded state, the at least one radiation characteristic being radiation pattern, bandwidth, beamwidth, operating frequency, or directivity, the at least one radiation characteristic including at least one of operating frequency and directivity, the substrate being circular, the rigid central hub of the substrate having a polygon shape, the folding markings being Archimedean spiral lines, the folding markings including first lines intended for mountain-style folds and second lines intended for valley-style folds, the folding markings further including lines extending away from respective corners of the rigid central hub, and each line that extends away from a respective corner of the rigid central hub extending towards a respective edge of the substrate.

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  • H01Q1/36Primary

    Structural form of radiating elements, e.g. cone, spiral, umbrella; {Particular materials used therewith}(H01Q1/08, H01Q1/14 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Helical antennas · CPC title

  • Two collinear substantially straight active elements; Substantially straight single active elements (H01Q9/28 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Vertical disposition of the antenna · CPC title

  • Means for collapsing antennas or parts thereof (collapsible loop antennas H01Q7/02; means for collapsing H-antennas or Yagi antennas H01Q19/04) · CPC title

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What does patent US9847570B2 cover?
Novel and advantageous antennas are provided. A multi-functional antenna can morph in order to change geometrical shape and thereby change its antenna radiation characteristics. Such characteristics can include radiation pattern, bandwidth, beamwidth, operational frequency, and directivity. The antenna can therefore be multifunctional such that one single antenna can serve multiple applications.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Florida International Univ Board Of Trustees, The Florida International Univ Board Of Trustees
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q1/36. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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