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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 28, 2009
Filed:
Feb. 12, 2007
Donald N. Black, Cumming, GA (US);
Terence D. Newbury, Hoschton, GA (US);
Alan Jones, Lawrenceville, GA (US);
R. Dean Parr, Suwanee, GA (US);
Bayne Bunce, Acworth, GA (US);
Donald N. Black, Cumming, GA (US);
Terence D. Newbury, Hoschton, GA (US);
Alan Jones, Lawrenceville, GA (US);
R. Dean Parr, Suwanee, GA (US);
Bayne Bunce, Acworth, GA (US);
EMS Technologies, Inc., Norcross, GA (US);
Abstract
A broadband omni-directional bicone antenna. The antenna can comprise conductive surfaces of conical voids provided within a solid dielectric structure. The outside surface of the solid structure can support a radio frequency (RF) lens geometry operable for beam forming. The beam forming can modify the elevation pattern of the electromagnetic radiation from the bicone antenna. The solid dielectric structure may be machined or molded from a single piece of material. The conical voids provided within the solid structure can be metallized to provide conductive bicone radiators. The outer surface beam shaping lenses can be zoned or continuous and can provide elevation patterns with increased gain, cosecant squared falloff, or various other patterns. The beam shaping lens may be formed from any low-loss dielectric. Alternatively, the lens may be formed from a less dense material such as dielectric foam that can support radial conductive beam forming vanes.