IP Library Granted Patent US 7,167,128
Granted Patent B1
US 7,167,128 · App. 10/678,463 · Granted Jan 23, 2007

Modular patch antenna providing antenna gain direction selection capability

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Patent No.
US 7,167,128
App. No.
10/678,463
Granted
Jan 23, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

A modular patch antenna includes a first module and a second module. The first module comprises a first metal or metal plated radiating layer, a second, middle dielectric layer, and a third metal or metal plated ground layer; the second module comprises a frame that attaches to or fits onto the periphery of the first module and comprises a dielectric layer, or the same three layers as the first module. The first module provides favorable satellite signal reception. By superimposing the second module around the first module, the antenna provides improved terrestrial signal reception. This capability could apply to Satellite Digital Audio Radio Systems systems. This provides capability of changing the antenna gain beam direction towards the desired signals at a user's location. Users of such systems can perform this function manually.

Claims (18)

1. A modular patch antenna system comprising a first module and a second module, said first module comprising a first metal or metal-plated radiating layer, a second, middle dielectric layer, and a third metal or metal-plated ground layer, said second module comprising a frame that attaches to or fits onto the periphery of the first module, said frame comprising: a first metal or metal plated radiating layer, a second middle dielectric layer, and a third metal or metal plated ground layer, wherein the first metal or metal plated radiating layer in the second module lies in substantially the same plane as the first metal or metal plated radiating layer in the first module, the second middle dielectric layer of the second module lies in substantially the same plane as the second middle dielectric layer of the first module, and the third metal or metal plated ground layer in the second module lies in substantially the same plane as the third metal or metal plated ground layer in said first module, and said frame has an inner periphery substantially the same as the outer periphery of said first module.

2. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein all three layers of said second module have substantially the same height as the corresponding layers of said first module.

3. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said first module has a circularly polarized gain, at elevation angles of about 40° or more in the sky, in the range of about +5 to about +6 dBic, providing favorable satellite signal reception performance.

4. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said first and second modules are attached to one another, and said antenna has a circularly polarized gain at 0° elevation angle of at least about −2 dBic, providing favorable terrestrial signal reception performance.

5. The antenna of claim 1 linked to a receiver adapted to receive radio broadcast signals with frequencies of at least about 2300 MHz.

6. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said radiating layer and said ground layer comprise metal or metal plating selected from the group consisting of Ag, Au, Cu, Ni, and Al.

7. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said dielectric layer comprises substances selected from the group consisting of Teflon, polytetrafluoroethylene, glass, ceramic, aluminum, a polymer, silica, and quartz.

8. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the dielectric layer of said second module comprises the same substance as the dielectric layer in said first module.

9. A module for a modular patch antenna system comprises a frame that attaches to or fits onto the periphery of a first module that comprises a first metal or metal-plated radiating layer, a second, middle dielectric layer, and a third metal or metal-plated ground layer, said frame comprising: a first metal or metal plated radiating layer, a second middle dielectric layer, and a third metal or metal plated ground layer, wherein the first metal or metal plated radiating layer in the second module abuts lies in substantially the same plane as the first metal or metal plated radiating layer in the first module, the second middle dielectric layer of the second module lies in substantially the same plane as the second middle dielectric layer of the first module, and the third metal or metal plated ground layer in the second module lies in substantially the same plane as the third metal or metal plated ground layer in said first module, and said frame has an inner periphery substantially the same as the outer periphery of the first module.

10. A modular patch antenna system comprising a first module and a second module, said first module comprising a first metal or metal-plated radiating layer, a second, middle dielectric layer, and a third metal or metal-plated ground layer, said second module comprising a frame that attaches to or fits onto the periphery of the first module, said frame comprising: a first metal or metal plated radiating layer, a second middle dielectric layer, and a third metal or metal plated ground layer, wherein the first metal or metal plated radiating layer in the second module lies in substantially the same plane as the first metal or metal plated radiating layer in the first module, the second middle dielectric layer of the second module lies in substantially the same plane as the second middle dielectric layer of the first module, and the third metal or metal plated ground layer in the second module lies in substantially the same plane as the third metal or metal plated ground layer in said first module, and said frame has an inner periphery substantially the same as the outer periphery of said first module.

11. The antenna of claim 10 , wherein the dielectric layer of said second module lies in substantially the same plane as the dielectric layer of the first module, and has an inner periphery substantially the same as the outer periphery of the dielectric layer of said first module.

12. The antenna of claim 11 , wherein all three layers of said second module have substantially the same height as the corresponding layers of said first module.

13. The antenna of claim 10 , wherein said first module has a circularly polarized gain, at elevation angles of about 40° or more in the sky, in the range of about +5 to about +6 dBic, providing favorable satellite signal reception performance.

14. The antenna of claim 10 , wherein said first and second modules are attached to one another, and said antenna has a circularly polarized gain at 0° elevation angle of at least about −2 dBic, providing favorable terrestrial signal reception performance.

15. The antenna of claim 10 linked to a receiver adapted to receive radio broadcast signals with frequencies of at least about 2300 MHz.

16. The antenna of claim 10 , wherein said radiating layer and said ground layer comprise metal or metal plating selected from the group consisting of Ag, Au, Cu, Ni, and Al.

17. The antenna of claim 10 , wherein said dielectric layer comprises substances selected from the group consisting of Teflon, polytetrafluoroethylene, glass, ceramic, aluminum, a polymer, silica, and quartz.

18. The antenna of claim 10 , wherein the dielectric layer of said second module comprises the same substance as the dielectric layer in said first module.

Assignments (10)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2017
From: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: SIRIUS XM RADIO INC.; SIRIUS XM CONNECTED VEHICLE SERVICES INC.
Reel/Frame 043747/0091 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 11, 2014
From: SIRIUS XM RADIO INC.; SIRIUS XM CONNECTED VEHICLE SERVICES INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 032660/0603 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 5, 2012
From: SIRIUS XM RADIO INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 029408/0767 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT RIGHTS Recorded Sep 11, 2012
From: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: SIRIUS XM RADIO INC.
Reel/Frame 028938/0704 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 14, 2011
From: SIRIUS XM RADIO INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 025643/0502 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 24, 2009
From: LIBERTY MEDIA CORPORATION
To: SIRIUS XM RADIO INC.
Reel/Frame 023134/0370 →
PATENT AND TRADEMARK SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 24, 2009
From: SIRIUS XM RADIO INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 023134/0459 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 17, 2009
From: SIRIUS XM RADIO INC.
To: LIBERTY MEDIA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 022266/0682 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 4, 2009
From: SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO INC.
To: SIRIUS XM RADIO INC.
Reel/Frame 022203/0307 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2003
From: AKTURAN, RIZA
To: SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO INC.
Reel/Frame 014590/0556 →