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Mobile Phone Patent Abstract
A helical mobile phone antenna with a support part (7), a connector
(9) connected to the helix, and a protecting case (6) surrounding
the helix and the support part. The support part and the connector
part are integrally formed, whereby a weak joint between them is
eliminated. The lower end of the connector may have an electrically
conducting sleeve (5) and is preferably threaded so the antenna
can be mounted. The support part (7) and the connector part (9)
are molded into an integral body (5), preferably so that the support
part surrounds the threaded part of the helix (2), and that the
connector part (4) surrounds with a clearance the leg part (3) of
the helix. An electrically conducting cylindrical sleeve (5) is
connected to the lower end of the connector part, preferably so
that the sleeve is arranged in the injection mold, and is fastened
to the connector part during molding. Connecting threads (10) for
the antenna are formed in the peripheral surface of the connector
part or the sleeve.
Mobile Phone Patent Claims
I claim:
1. An antenna (1) comprising a helix (2), a one-piece upper support
part and lower connector part, wherein said upper support part (7)
supports the helix and said lower connector part (9) connects to
the helix, and a protective material layer surrounding the helix
and the support part, wherein the lower connector part (9) surrounds
a helix leg part (3) which is bent towards the axis of the helix
and extends in the direction of the axis through the connector part
(9), the lower end of the support part including a support ring
(8) with a diameter larger than the helix, and an electrically conducting
means (5) connected to the connector part in order to provide an
electrical contact for the antenna.
2. An antenna according to claim 1 wherein the support and connector
part (4) comprise a coatable material, including hard, heat-resistant
plastic, polymer material or ceramic material.
3. An antenna according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the electrically
conducting means is a cylindrical sleeve (5).
4. An antenna according to claim 3, wherein the leg part (3) of
the helix contacts the lower end of the sleeve, and the connector
part forms a simple "hot wire" connector.
5. An antenna according to claim 3, wherein the connector part
forms a coaxial connector in which the leg part (3) of the helix
forms the inner conductor, the material of the support and connector
part (4) is dielectric material, and the sleeve (5) forms the outer
sheath.
6. An antenna according to claim 1, further comprising connecting
means in the connector part (9) below the protecting layer (6) in
order to connect the antenna.
7. An antenna according to claim 6, wherein said connecting means
comprises threads.
8. An antenna according to claim 1, further comprising a sleeve
surrounding at least a portion of the connector part, wherein connecting
means are provided in the sleeve (5).
9. An antenna according to claim 8, wherein said connecting means
comprises threads.
10. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein the support part (7)
comprises a first cylindrical part, having a diameter corresponding
to the outer diameter of the helix (2) and extending from the bottom
edge of the helix at least to its top edge, whereby the first cylindrical
part surrounds the helix, said support ring (8) being substantially
cylindrical with a larger diameter and smaller height than said
first cylindrical part, and the connector part (9) comprises a second
cylindrical part with a smaller diameter than said first cylindrical
part and surrounding the leg part (3) of the helix.
11. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein the support part (7)
comprises a first cylindrical part, having a diameter corresponding
to the inner diameter of the helix and extending from the bottom
edge of the helix at least to its top edge, whereby the first cylindrical
part is surrounded by the helix, said support ring (8) being substantially
cylindrical with a larger diameter and smaller height than said
first cylindrical part, and the connector part (9) comprises a second
cylindrical part with a smaller diameter than said first cylindrical
part and surrounding the leg part (3) of the helix.
12. An antenna according to claim 10 or 11, wherein said first
cylindrical part, support ring, and second cylindrical part comprise
a closed cylindrical body.
13. An antenna according to claim 10 or 11, wherein said first
cylindrical part, support ring, and second cylindrical part comprise
a cylindrical body which is at least partly hollow.
14. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein the electrically conducting
means comprises a coating formed at the lower end of the connector
part (4).
15. A method to manufacture an antenna, wherein a one piece connector
(9) and support part (7) is connected to a helix (2) and the helix
(2) is covered with a protective material, said method comprising
the steps of:
forming one-piece support and connector part (4) comprising an
upper support part and a lower connector part, whereby the support
part (7) supports the helix, and the connector part (9) surrounds
a helix leg part (3), which is bent towards the axis of the helix
and extends in the direction of the axis through the connector part
(9),
forming a widened section at the lower end of the support part
to thereby form a support ring (8) which supports a threaded part
of the helix (2),
connecting an electrically conducting means (5) to the connector
part in order to provide an electrical contact for the antenna,
and
providing the final appearance of the antenna by forming an elastic
protective material layer (6) around the helix and the support part
supporting the helix.
16. A method according to claim 15, wherein the material used in
the molding comprises hard, heat-resistant plastic, polymer material,
ceramic material, or any corresponding material that can be coated.
17. A method according to claim 15 or 16, further including the
step of providing connecting means in the connector part (9) below
the protecting layer (6) in order to connect the antenna.
18. A method according to claim 17, wherein the step of providing
connecting means comprises forming threads on said connector part.
19. A method according to claims 15 or 16, further including the
steps of:
connecting a sleeve (5) to the connector part (9) in order to provide
the electrical contact to the antenna, and
arranging one of (i) the sleeve in the injection mold for the antenna
so that it will be fastened to the connector part during the injection
molding, and (ii) fastening the sleeve to the connector part.
20. A method according to claim 19, wherein connecting means are
formed in the sleeve (5) in order to connect the antenna, and the
sleeve is fastened to the connector (9) before a protective layer
(6) is formed to extend over the top end of the sleeve.
21. A method according to claim 20, wherein the step of forming
connecting means comprises forming threads on said sleeve.
22. A method according to claim 19, wherein:
the step of forming said integral support and connector part comprises
injection molding; and
the step of fastening comprises at least one of pressing or gluing
the sleeve to the connector part after the injection molding.
23. A method according to claims 15 or 16, wherein the support
part (7) is formed within the helix as a cylindrical body having
a diameter corresponding to the inner diameter of the helix and
extending from the bottom edge of the threaded part of the helix
at least to its top edge, and the support ring (8) is cylindrical
and has a larger diameter and smaller height than said support part
and is formed between said support part and said connector part.
24. A method according to claims 15 or 16, wherein the support
part (7) is formed to surround the helix as a cylindrical body having
a diameter corresponding to the outer diameter of the helix and
extending from the bottom edge of the threaded part of the helix
at least to its top edge, and the support ring (8) is cylindrical
and has a larger diameter and smaller height than said support part
and is formed between said support part and said connector part.
25. A method according to claim 15, wherein the step of forming
said integral support and connector part comprises injection molding.
Mobile Phone Patent Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is an antenna, particularly a mobile
phone antenna, and a method to manufacture the antenna, as specified
in the introductions of claims 1 and 10.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The antenna which is the object of the invention is a helix antenna,
or a spiral antenna. In the following we call it a "helix antenna",
which is the term generally used in the art. The helix antenna is
a well known antenna structure. The helix antenna comprises a helix
which has a short central leg part, and a connector which is connected
to the helix leg, e.g. by soldering. The connection between the
helix and the connector is approximately in the center of the antenna
structure. The structure is thus sensitive to bending, shocks and
other mechanical stresses. The interior of the antenna can be supported
by forming a support part within the helix. The known helix antenna
is manufactured by separately injection molding its inner and outer
parts, either in the same material or in different materials. The
helix part is covered with an outer cover, which is made e.g. by
injection molding, or with a rubber sheath which is glued on with
the connection line in the upper part of the connector. The manufacture
comprises several steps, and particularly sensitive steps are the
soldering of the connector and helix, and the gluing of the rubber
sheath.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is to provide an antenna structure
and a method to manufacture it, in which both the antenna support
body and the antenna connector part are made in substantially one
step, and which method is simple, advantageous and fast, whereby
the antenna manufactured according to the method is mechanically
durable and applicable to mobile phones.
This is achieved with the antenna according to the invention and
with the invented method, whose main characteristics are presented
in the characterizing clauses of claims 1 and 10.
The antenna according to the invention comprises a helix having
a central leg part which is bent downwards, a combined support and
connector part of rigid and durable material, and an electrically
conducting member connected to the helix leg in order to provide
an electrical contact for the antenna. The antenna is covered with
an elastic protective material.
The combined support and connector part is made of durable and
sturdy material, advantageously plastics, preferably by simultaneous
injection molding around the helix and the leg part. Thus both the
helix support and the antenna connector are made in one step. Preferably
the support and the connector form an integral body, the support
and connector part.
Depending on the part the antenna connector will engage, a cylindrical
sleeve is preferably mounted around the lower end of the support
and connector part to provide the required electrical contact for
the antenna. The sleeve can be mounted in the connector part after
the injection molding, or in connection with the injection molding,
whereby it is arranged in the mold before the injection.
The advantage of the method according to the invention is that
both the antenna support and the antenna connector can be made in
one step. Coaxial connecting parts having an inner conductor, insulator
and outer sheath, as well as ordinary connector parts having a simple
"hot wire" for the electrical connection, can be made
in a simple way with the method. The method reduces the number of
required components and operating steps.
The great advantage of the antenna according to the invention is
that the delicate connection between the connector and the helix
is eliminated, or moved to the lower part of the antenna structure,
where it is not exposed to mechanical stress, bending or shocks.
The antenna according to the invention is not limited to any certain
application, but it may be used in antennas for different applications
and for different frequencies, preferably for radio frequencies,
such as UHF and VHF. The antenna structure is preferably applied
in mobile phone antennas.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The antenna according to the invention and its manufacturing method
is described in more detail below in the form of preferred embodiment
examples with reference to the enclosed figures, in which:
FIG. 1a illustrates two alternative methods to manufacture a helix
antenna (prior art);
FIG. 1b illustrates a preferred method to manufacture a helix antenna
according to the invention;
FIG. 2 shows a vertical section of an antenna manufactured according
to the method of FIG. 1b;
FIGS. 3, 4, 5a, 5b and 6 show vertical sections of modifications
of the antenna of FIG. 2; and
FIG. 7a is a front perspective view of the injection part of the
mold used for forming the helix antenna; FIG. 7b is a front elevational
view of the part shown in FIG. 7a; and FIG. 7c is a front elevational
view of the injection part of the mold used for forming the protective
case for the antenna.
Corresponding parts in the different figures are marked with the
same numerals.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1a shows a traditional way to manufacture a helix antenna
1a. A connector 4a, step I, and a helix 2a, step II, are first made
separated. Then in step III the connector and helix are connected,
by e.g. soldering. The connection is substantially in the center
of the antenna structure, or immediately adjacent to that point.
Then in step IV the helix is supported with a support 4b, and the
helix is covered with an outer case 6a in step V. Alternatively
a separate rubber sheath can be glued on the structure after step
III, so that the sheath is connected to the connector in the upper
part thereof, step IV'. The manufacturing process comprises several
operating steps, and of these the soldering of the connector 4a
and the helix 2a, step III, and the gluing of the rubber sheath
6a, step IV', are particularly sensitive.
FIG. 1b shows the simplified way according to the invention to
manufacture an antenna. We begin with a helix 2, which has a leg
part 3 first bent into the center and then straight down, and which
extends in the axial direction approximately for the same length
as the helix part, step A. In step B a common support and connector
structure 4 is molded around the helix and the leg part. A simple
sleeve 5 is arranged in the lower end of the mold, whereby the sleeve
will be connected to the lower end of the support and connector
part during the molding. In step C the helix is covered with elastic
material 6, which preferably is made by injection molding in the
same way as step B.
In this way both the support for the antenna and the required connector
part are made in one step by forming a common support and connector
part 4, and the sensitive connection step, in which the helix and
the connector are joined, is now eliminated. The antennas 1a and
1a' are of a lower quality than the antenna 1 according to the invention,
because they have a delicate joint between the helix and the connector
part, which is not present in the antenna according to the invention.
The helix antenna 1 shown in FIG. 2 corresponds to the finished
antenna of FIG. 1b. The integral support and connector part 4 is
molded around the helix. The upper support part of the combined
support and connector part is marked by the numeral 7 and it covers
the spiral part 2 of the helix. The support part 7 has a diameter
which corresponds to the outer diameter of the spiral part, and
it is slightly higher than the spiral part.
Between the support part 7 and the lower connector part marked
by the numeral 9 there is a support ring 8 with a larger diameter
and smaller height, which adds to the mechanical strength of the
antenna. At the lower end of the lower connector part there is a
sleeve 5, to which the helix leg part 3 is joined to provide an
electrical contact for the antenna. The peripheral surface of the
connector part 9 is provided with threads 10, with which the antenna
is mounted in its place of use.
The antenna shown in FIG. 3 differs from the antenna of FIG. 2
only by the fact that any required thread part of the antenna is
in the sleeve 5, and not in the connector part 9. Therefore the
sleeve is a slightly longer cylindrical part, whose upper edge is
covered by the protective case 6. The threaded part 10 is formed
in the peripheral surface of the sleeve.
The antennas shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 have simple, so called "lot
wire" connectors, in which the sleeve 5 and the helix leg part
3 have an electrical contact at the lower end of the antenna structure.
The antennas shown in FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 have coaxial connectors
in which the helix leg part 3 forms the inner conductor of the connector,
and the lower connector part 9, preferably of the same material
as the helix support part 7, forms the dielectric medium, and a
simple sleeve 5 forms the outer sheath of the connector. There is
no electrical contact between the outer sheath and the inner conductor
of the coaxial connector.
The antennas of FIGS. 4, 5a and 5b only differ regarding the connecting
means. The sleeve 5 in the antenna according to FIG. 4 is provided
with a threaded part 10, the antenna according to FIG. 5a has no
particular connecting means, and the antenna according to FIG. 5b
has a thin peripheral groove 10'.
The antenna shown in FIG. 6 has a "hot wire" connector.
It differs from the antenna shown in FIG. 2 only in that the upper
support part 7' is formed within the helix, so that the diameter
of the support part corresponds to the inner diameter of the helix.
The height of the support part is slightly larger than the height
of the threaded part of the helix.
FIGS. 7a, 7b, and 7c show the injection molds, with which the antenna
according to the invention can be manufactured. An injection mold
space 20 is tooled into the halves of the mold, the space being
at the same time the chamber for the helix 2, which is placed in
the mold. The space 20 contains forms both for the support part
7 and the connector part 9 of the antenna, these forms being in
the same chamber. The helix is fixed in the chamber below 23 the
closing surface 26 by pressing the helix wire between the halves
of the mold, or by using a separate core, not shown in the figures,
to which the helix is fastened during the molding. The numerals
21 and 22 show the locations of the injection nozzle and of the
injection channel.
The final appearance and design are provided by molding a layer
of elastic protecting material over the above described helix support
part. This requires a separate mold or a separate chamber, in which
a space and form 25 is tooled for case 6 covering the antenna. In
this step the closing surface 26 is higher up. The support part
7 molded in the first step is locked at the closing surface 26,
whereby by-passes for the antenna connector have been made in the
lower part 24 of the mold. Alternatively we could again use the
core not shown, to which the part molded in the first step is locked
during the molding.
Above we presented a preferred way to manufacture antennas according
to the invention. However, for person skilled in the art it is obvious
that the manufacture could be made in many other alternative ways. |