IP Library Granted Patent US 9,407,002
Granted Patent B2
US 9,407,002 · App. 14/720,441 · Granted Aug 2, 2016

Three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna and applications thereof

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,407,002
App. No.
14/720,441
Filed
May 22, 2015
Granted
Aug 2, 2016
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2845
USPC
343/895
Abstract

A three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna includes a substrate, a plurality of spiral antenna sections, and a feed point module. The substrate has a three-dimensional shaped region and each spiral antenna section is supported by a corresponding section of the three-dimensional shaped region and conforms to the corresponding section of the three-dimensional shaped region such that, collectively, the spiral antenna sections have an overall shape approximating a three-dimensional shape. The feed point module is coupled to a connection point of at least one of the spiral antenna sections.

Claims (61)

1. A three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna comprising:

a substrate having a plurality of substantially planar layers and a three-dimensional shaped region formed thereon;

a plurality of circuit components residing upon at least two differing substantially planar layers of the plurality of substantially planar layers;

a plurality of spiral antenna sections, wherein each spiral antenna section of the plurality of spiral antenna sections is supported by a corresponding section of the three-dimensional shaped region and conforms to the corresponding section of the three-dimensional shaped region such that, collectively, the plurality of spiral antenna sections has an overall shape approximating the three-dimensional shaped region;

a feed point module; and

a common coupling circuit that couples connection points of the plurality of spiral antenna sections to the feed point module.

2. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of spiral antenna sections comprise at least three spiral antenna sections.

3. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of spiral antenna sections are radial spaced apart about the feed point module.

4. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 1 , wherein the feed point module is supported by and conforms to the three-dimensional shaped region.

5. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 1 , wherein:

the three-dimensional shaped region comprises a non-conductive region formed upon the substrate; and

the plurality of spiral antenna sections comprise conductors formed upon the non-conductive region.

6. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 5 , wherein the non-conductive region comprises:

a hyperbolic shaped region;

a conical shaped region

a cup shaped region;

a cylindrical shaped region;

a pyramid shaped region;

a box shaped region;

a hemispherical shaped region; or

a parabolic shaped region.

7. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 1 , wherein a spiral antenna section of the plurality of spiral antenna section comprises:

a spiral antenna element having an Archimedean symmetric spiral shape;

a spiral antenna element having an Archimedean eccentric spiral shape;

a spiral antenna element having an equiangular symmetric spiral shape; or

a spiral antenna element having an equiangular eccentric spiral shape.

8. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 1 , wherein a higher end of a frequency band of the three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna is based on an inner radius of the common coupling circuit.

9. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 1 , wherein a higher end of a frequency band of the three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna is based on an inner radius of the common coupling circuit.

10. A three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna comprising:

a substrate having a plurality of substantially planar layers and a three-dimensional shaped region formed therein;

a plurality of spiral antenna sections, wherein each spiral antenna section of the plurality of spiral antenna sections is supported by a corresponding section of the three-dimensional shaped region and conforms to the corresponding section of the three-dimensional shaped region such that, collectively, the plurality of spiral antenna sections has an overall shape approximating the three-dimensional shaped region;

a feed point module supported by the three-dimensional shaped region; and

a common coupling circuit that couples connection points of the plurality of spiral antenna sections to the feed point module.

11. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of spiral antenna sections comprise at least three spiral antenna sections.

12. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of spiral antenna sections are radial spaced apart about the feed point module.

13. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of circuit components residing upon at least two differing substantially planar layers of the plurality of substantially planar layers.

14. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 10 , wherein the feed point module is supported by and conforms to the three-dimensional shaped region.

15. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 14 , wherein the three-dimensional shaped region comprises:

a conical shaped region

a cup shaped region;

a pyramid shaped region;

a box shaped region;

a hemispherical shaped region;

a cylindrical shaped region; or

a parabolic shaped region.

16. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 10 , wherein a spiral antenna section of the plurality of spiral antenna section comprises:

a spiral antenna element having an Archimedean symmetric spiral shape;

a spiral antenna element having an Archimedean eccentric spiral shape;

a spiral antenna element having an equiangular symmetric spiral shape; or

a spiral antenna element having an equiangular eccentric spiral shape.

17. A three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna comprising:

a substrate having a plurality of substantially planar layers and a three-dimensional shaped region formed thereon;

a plurality of spiral antenna sections, wherein each spiral antenna section of the plurality of spiral antenna sections is supported by a corresponding section of the three-dimensional shaped region and conforms to the corresponding section of the three-dimensional shaped region such that, collectively, the plurality of spiral antenna sections has an overall shape approximating the three-dimensional shaped region;

a feed point module; and

a common coupling circuit that couples connection points of the plurality of spiral antenna sections to the feed point module.

18. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of spiral antenna sections comprise at least three spiral antenna sections that are radial spaced apart about the feed point module.

19. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 17 , wherein:

the three-dimensional shaped region comprises a non-conductive region formed upon the substrate;

the plurality of spiral antenna sections comprise conductors formed upon the non-conductive region; and

the feed point module is formed upon the non-conductive region.

20. The three-dimensional multiple spiral antenna of claim 17 , further comprising a plurality of circuit components residing upon at least two differing substantially planar layers of the plurality of substantially planar layers.