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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 14, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 28, 2010
Thomas Focke, Ahrbergen, DE;
Joerg Hilsebecher, Hildesheim, DE;
Oliver Lange, Hannover, DE;
Reinhard Meschenmoser, Hannover, DE;
Arne Zender, Bad Salzdetfurth, DE;
Thomas Schoeberl, Hildesheim, DE;
Thomas Hansen, Hildesheim, DE;
Joachim Selinger, Stuttgart, DE;
Karl Schneider, Burgstetten, DE;
Thomas Focke, Ahrbergen, DE;
Joerg Hilsebecher, Hildesheim, DE;
Oliver Lange, Hannover, DE;
Reinhard Meschenmoser, Hannover, DE;
Arne Zender, Bad Salzdetfurth, DE;
Thomas Schoeberl, Hildesheim, DE;
Thomas Hansen, Hildesheim, DE;
Joachim Selinger, Stuttgart, DE;
Karl Schneider, Burgstetten, DE;
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
An antenna has an antenna body having a plurality of first antenna elements, which are disposed along a first straight line. A hollow conductor, which extends between the first antenna elements, is disposed in the antenna body. The first antenna elements are developed as openings running between the hollow conductor and a surface of the antenna body. The antenna is designed to radiate a signal in a spatial direction that is a function of a frequency of the signal. The antenna body has an electrically insulating material that is coated with a conductive material.