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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 20, 2004
Filed:
Oct. 12, 2002
Kazuhisa Yamaki, Kanazawa, JP;
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Kyoto, JP;
Abstract
In order to enable one radiant electrode to transmit and receive signals with a plurality of frequency bands, in a base member, a feeding electrode to be connected to a signal supply source and an open electrode floated from the ground are arranged adjacent to each other leaving a space. In the base member, one end of a linear electrode is connected to the feeding electrode while the other end is connected to the open electrode. A substantially loop-shaped radiant electrode extending from the feeding electrode toward the open electrode via the linear electrode is defined by the feeding electrode, the open electrode, and the linear electrode. The linear electrode is provided with a short-cut electrode short-cutting a loop of the radiant electrode. A feeding-end portion (feeding electrode) and an open-end portion (open electrode) of the loop-shaped radiant electrode are combined together with a capacitance therebetween, so that the gain in an antenna operation due to higher-order resonance of the radiant electrode is improved, enabling not only basic resonance of the radiant electrode but also the higher-order resonance to be practically used in signal transmitting or receiving.