IP Library Granted Patent US 7,301,502
Granted Patent B2
US 7,301,502 · App. 11/208,392 · Granted Nov 27, 2007

Antenna arrangement for a cellular communication terminal

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Patent No.
US 7,301,502
App. No.
11/208,392
Granted
Nov 27, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An antenna arrangement operable to transmit/receive in a first communications band and a second communications band, including a ground plane; a first conductive element for transmitting/receiving; a second conductive element separate from the first conductive element and the ground plane and having a first portion proximal to, but separated from the first conductive element and a second portion proximal to, but separated from the ground plane; and a switch element for connecting/disconnecting the second conductive element to the ground plane, wherein, the first conductive element, when the switch element disconnects the second conductive element from the ground plane, is operable to transmit/receive in a first communications band and is inoperable to transmit/receive in a second communications band and the first conductive element, when the switch element disconnects the second conductive element from the ground plane, is operable to transmit/receive in the second communications band and inoperable to transmit/receive in the first communications band.

Claims (27)

1. An antenna arrangement operable to transmit/receive in a first communications band and a second communications band, comprising:

a ground plane;

a first conductive element for transmitting/receiving;

a second conductive element separate from the first conductive element and the ground plane and having, at a first position that is closest to the first conductive element, a first inductive portion that is separated from the first conductive element and having, at a second position that is closest to the ground plane, a second capacitive portion that is separated from the ground plane; and

a switch element for connecting/disconnecting the second conductive element to the ground plane, wherein, the first conductive element, when the switch element disconnects the second conductive element from the ground plane, is operable to transmit/receive in a first communications band and is inoperable to transmit/receive in a second communications band and the first conductive element, when the switch element connects the second conductive element to the ground plane, is operable to transmit/receive in the second communications band and inoperable to transmit/receive in the first communications band.

2. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first conductive element is physically separated from the ground plane.

3. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first conductive element is a monopole antenna.

4. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the proximity of the second capacitive portion of the second conductive element to the ground plane suppresses transmission/reception by the second conductive element.

5. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second capacitive portion of the second conductive element comprises a terminating free-end of the second conductive element.

6. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first inductive portion of the second conductive element comprises a bend in the second conductive element.

7. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first position is adjacent a region of high H-field of the first conductive element.

8. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first position is adjacent a feed point for the first conductive element.

9. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second conductive element is positioned and arranged so that the separation between the second capacitive portion of the second conductive element and the ground plane is less than the separation between the first inductive portion of the second conductive element and the first conductive element.

10. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first conductive element, the second conductive element and the ground plane are relatively positioned and arranged so that, when the switch element disconnects the second element from the ground plane, the first inductive portion and the second capacitive portion of the second conductive element couple the ground plane to the first conductive element and when the switch element connects the second element to the ground plane, the grounded second conductive element couples via the first inductive portion to the first conductive element.

11. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the coupling between the first inductive portion of the grounded second conductive element and the first conductive element is predominantly inductive coupling.

12. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the coupling between the second capacitive portion of the second conductive element and the ground plane is predominantly capacitive coupling.

13. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second conductive element has an electrical length corresponding to λ/4, where λ is a wavelength of a frequency lying within the second communications band.

14. An antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second communications band covers WCDMA2100.

15. A mobile cellular telephone comprising an antenna arrangement as claimed in claim 1 .

16. A method of selectively controlling an antenna arrangement to operate in at least a first communications band or to operate in at least a second communications band, comprising:

controlling a resonance of a first conductive element to enable operation in the first communications band but disable operation in the second communications band by disconnecting a second conductive element from a ground plane, where the second conductive element is separate from the first conductive element and the ground plane and has, at a first position that is closest to the first conductive element, a first inductive portion, that is separated from the first conductive element and has at a second position that is closest to the ground plane, a second capacitive portion that is separated from the ground plane; and

controlling the resonance of the first conductive element to enable operation in the second communications band and disable operation in the first communications band by connecting the second conductive element to the ground plane.

17. An antenna arrangement operable to transmit/receive in a first communications band and a second communications band, comprising:

a ground plane;

a first conductive element for transmitting/receiving;

a second elongate conductive element separate from the first conductive element and the ground plane and having at a position closest to, but separated from the first conductive element, a bend portion and having at a position closest to, but separated from the ground plane, a terminating free-end portion; and

a switch element for connecting/disconnecting the second conductive element to the ground plane.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 4, 2015
From: NOKIA CORPORATION
To: NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
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