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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 04, 2002
Filed:
Aug. 10, 2000
Heinz Lindenmeier, Planegg, DE;
Jochen Hopf, Haar, DE;
Rainer Kronberger, Höhenkirchen, DE;
Leopold Reiter, Gilching, DE;
FUBA Automotive GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Salzdetfurth, DE;
Abstract
An antenna for a diversity antenna system in a vehicle for mounting within the zone of a window pane surrounded by the electrically conductive body of the vehicle, consisting of a rear window pane having a substantially rectangularly or trapezoidally shaped surface and electrically conductors applied to the surface. A conductive surface in terms of high frequency, and coherent with respect to its edge conductors ( ) is formed within the rear window pane. The edge conductors ( ) are insulated at high frequencies from the vehicle ground so that each edge conductor ( ) of a side of the conductive surface ( ) has a minimum length of about &lgr;/10. At least one zone of the edge conductors ( ) is provided in the form of a low-resistance coupling conductor ( ) with a continuous minimum length of about &lgr;/10. The antenna, formed out of the conductive surface, has a pair of terminals with a vehicle ground connection point ( ) and an antenna connection point ( ) on one of the low-resistance coupling conductors ( ). The pair of terminals is connected to a connection network ( ). Furthermore, at least one electronically controllable impedance network ( ) is provided, and an impedance connection point ( ) is formed, which is coupled to the antenna connection point ( ) via the low-resistance coupling conductor ( ). The antenna is coupled to a radio receiver and a rectangular window pane of an automobile serving a dual purpose in also providing a heating to the window.