IP Library Granted Patent US 6,839,031
Granted Patent B2
US 6,839,031 · App. 10/146,148 · Granted Jan 4, 2005

Wireless loop antenna battery saver

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Patent No.
US 6,839,031
App. No.
10/146,148
Granted
Jan 4, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wireless telephone antenna system including at least one loop antenna ( 12 ) providing a directional antenna field pattern with superior gain performance in comparison to an omnidirectional antenna. The antenna system effectively rotates the loop antenna and selects the best gain in a direction of interest. The antenna system preferably also includes a conventional omnidirectional antenna ( 18 ), to which radio-frequency (RF) power is reduced when a better antenna gain is provided by the loop antenna, thereby reducing overall power consumption of the telephone. The loop antenna field pattern ( 14 ) is preferably selected to minimize RF radiation in the direction of the user's head ( 40 ).

Claims (18)

1. A wireless telephone antenna system, comprising:

a first antenna;

a second antenna; and

means for automatically selecting between the first antenna and the second antenna to provide maximum antenna gain in a desired direction.

2. A wireless telephone antenna system as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the first antenna comprising a first loop antenna and the second antenna comprising a second loop antenna, the first loop antenna and the second loop antenna being oriented at different angular positions with respect to a common axis; and

the means for automatically selecting between the first antenna and the second antenna includes a plurality of antenna feed switches, for selecting a loop antenna that provides the best gain in the desired direction.

3. A wireless telephone antenna system as defined in claim 2 , and further comprising:

an omnidirectional antenna; and

means for coupling radio-frequency (RF) power to one or both of the omnidirectional antenna and the selected loop antenna, based on their relative performance at any given time.

4. A wireless telephone antenna system as defined in claim 1 , the first antenna comprising an omnidirectional antenna, and the second antenna comprising a loop antenna.

5. A wireless telephone antenna system as defined in claim 4 , wherein the omnidirectional antenna takes the form of a conductive sleeve surrounding the loop antenna.

6. A method of optimizing antenna performance in a wireless telephone having both an omnidirectional antenna and a loop antenna, the method comprising the steps of:

enabling the loop antenna in the wireless telephone;

rotating the field pattern associated with the loop antenna to optimize gain performance in a desired azimuth direction; and

if loop antenna gain performance in the desired azimuth direction exceeds omnidirectional antenna gain performance, decreasing radio-frequency (RF) power supplied to and received from the omnidirectional antenna to optimize overall performance.

7. A method as defined in claim 6 , wherein the step of rotating the field pattern associated with the loop antenna includes switching among multiple loop antennas oriented at different selected azimuth angles.

8. A method as defined in claim 6 , wherein the step of rotating the field pattern includes limiting the selected azimuth angles to provide for all selections an effective null in the field pattern at angular locations that minimize radiation toward a user of the telephone.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2010
From: NORTHROP GRUMMAN SPACE & MISSION SYSTEMS CORP.
To: NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2009
From: NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORTION
To: NORTHROP GRUMMAN SPACE & MISSION SYSTEMS CORP.
Reel/Frame 023699/0551 →