IP Library Granted Patent US 10,897,089
Granted Patent B2
US 10,897,089 · App. 15/730,883 · Granted Jan 19, 2021

Lensed base station antennas

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 10,897,089
App. No.
15/730,883
Filed
Oct 12, 2017
Granted
Jan 19, 2021
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2845
USPC
343/753
Abstract

A lensed antenna system is provided. The lensed antenna system include a first column of radiating elements having a first longitudinal axis and a first azimuth single, and, optionally, a second column of radiating elements having a second longitudinal axis and a second azimuth angle, and a radio frequency lens. The radio frequency lens has a third longitudinal axis. The radio frequency lens is disposed such that the longitudinal axes of the first and second columns of radiating elements are aligned with the longitudinal axis of the radio frequency lens, and such that the azimuth angels of the beams produced by the columns of radiating elements are directed at the radio frequency lens. The multiple beam antenna system further includes a radome housing the columns of radiating elements and the radio frequency lens. There may be more or fewer than two columns of radiating elements.

Claims (23)

1. A multibeam, multiband antenna, comprising:

a first linear array of low band radiating elements that are configured to radiate in a first frequency band to generate a first antenna beam;

a second linear array of high band radiating elements that are configured to radiate in a second frequency band that is at higher frequencies than the first frequency band to generate a second antenna beam; and

a cylindrical radio frequency (“RF”) lens disposed in front of the first and second linear arrays, and

wherein the first linear array of low band radiating elements and the second linear array of high band radiating elements each have respective azimuth beamwidths that decrease with increasing frequency.

2. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first linear array of low band radiating elements and the second linear array of high band radiating elements each have respective azimuth beamwidths that decrease generally linearly with increasing frequency.

3. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the high band radiating elements are coaxially disposed within respective ones of the low band radiating elements.

4. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical RF lens comprises dielectric material having different dielectric constants in a vertical direction and in a horizontal direction.

5. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical RF lens is formed of a dielectric material having a substantially homogeneous dielectric constant.

6. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 1 , further comprising a radome, wherein the first and second linear arrays and the cylindrical RF lens are all disposed within the radome.

7. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 1 , wherein the low band radiating elements and the high band radiating elements are aligned together in a single column.

8. A multibeam, multiband antenna, comprising:

a first linear array of low band radiating elements that are configured to radiate in a first frequency band to generate a first antenna beam;

a second linear array of high band radiating elements that are configured to radiate in a second frequency band that is at higher frequencies than the first frequency band to generate a second antenna beam; and

a cylindrical radio frequency (“RF”) lens disposed in front of the first and second linear arrays,

wherein the low band radiating elements have a first range of azimuth beamwidths across the first frequency band and the high band radiating elements have a second range of azimuth beamwidths across the second frequency band, where the highest azimuth beamwidth in the second range is less than the lowest azimuth beamwidth in the first range.

9. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 8 , wherein after passing through the cylindrical RF lens the first and second antenna beams each have approximately the same azimuth beamwidth.

10. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 8 , wherein the low band radiating elements comprise box-type radiating elements that include four dipoles that are arranged in a box shape.

11. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 8 , wherein at least some of the high band radiating elements are coaxially disposed within respective ones of the low band radiating elements.

12. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 8 , wherein the cylindrical RF lens comprises dielectric material having different dielectric constants in a vertical direction and in a horizontal direction.

13. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 8 , wherein the cylindrical RF lens is formed of a dielectric material having a substantially homogeneous dielectric constant.

14. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 8 , further comprising a radome, wherein the first and second linear arrays and the cylindrical RF lens are all disposed within the radome.

15. The multibeam, multiband antenna of claim 8 , wherein the low band radiating elements and the high band radiating elements are aligned together in a single column.