IP Library Granted Patent US 7,427,955
Granted Patent B2
US 7,427,955 · App. 11/297,182 · Granted Sep 23, 2008

Dual polarization antenna and RFID reader employing the same

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Patent No.
US 7,427,955
App. No.
11/297,182
Granted
Sep 23, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a dual polarization antenna realized by using four inverted F-type radiators and a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader employing the dual polarization antenna. The dual polarization antenna includes a ground plate and four inverted F-type radiators set up on the ground plate. Currents of the same phase are fed to the first and second inverted F-type radiators each other. Currents of an inverted phase are fed to the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators each other. The four inverted F-type radiators form an angle of 90° with one another. The first and second inverted F-type radiators radiate electric wave of vertical polarization and the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators radiate electric wave of horizontal polarization. Since the dual polarization antenna has excellent orthogonal and isolation characteristics, the antenna can extend a transmission distance between the reader and the tag and improve a communication quality.

Claims (25)

1. A dual polarization antenna, comprising: a ground plate;

first and second inverted F-type radiators set up on the ground plate in confrontation to each other; and

third and fourth inverted F-type radiators set up on the ground plate in confrontation to each other, wherein currents of the same phase are fed to the first and second inverted F-type radiators; and

currents of an inverted phases are fed to the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators, wherein the first and third inverted F-type radiators form an angle of 90° with one another; and

the second and fourth inverted F-type radiators form an angle of 90° with one another; and

the first and second inverted F-type radiators form an angle of 0° with one another;

and the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators form an angle of 0° with one another.

2. The antenna as recited in claim 1 , further comprising:

a first feeding line for feeding the first and second inverted F-type radiators; and

a second feeding line for feeding the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators, wherein feeding path lengths from a feeding connector of the first feeding line to the first and second inverted F-type radiators are the same, and a difference between feeding path lengths from a feeding connector of the second feeding line to the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators is odd number-times as much as a half-wave length of the antenna.

3. The antenna as recited in claim 2 , wherein the first and second feeding lines have an air strip structure and are positioned at a predetermined distance from the ground plate.

4. The antenna as recited in claim 3 , wherein the first and second feeding lines are electrically separated from each other.

5. The antenna as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first and second inverted F-type radiators radiate electric wave of vertical polarization, and the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators radiate electric wave of horizontal polarization.

6. A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader, comprising:

a dual polarization antenna;

an RF transmitting means for transmitting an RF signal to an RFID tag through the dual polarization antenna;

an RF receiving means for receiving the RF signal from the RFID tag through the dual polarization antenna; and

a signal processing means for processing the transmitted/received RF signals, wherein the dual polarization antenna includes: a ground plate; first and second inverted F-type radiators set up on the ground plate in confrontation to each other; and third and fourth inverted F-type radiators set up on the ground plate in confrontation to each other, wherein currents of the same phase are fed to the first and second inverted F-type radiators each other, currents of an inverted phase are fed to the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators each other.

7. The RFID reader as recited in claim 6 , wherein the four inverted F-type radiators form an angle of 90.degree. with one another.

8. The RFID reader as recited in claim 6 , further comprising:

a first feeding line for feeding the first and second inverted F-type radiators; and

a second feeding line for feeding the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators, wherein feeding path lengths from a feeding connector of the first feeding line to the first and second inverted F-type radiators are the same; and a difference of feeding path lengths from a feeding connector of the second feeding line to the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators is odd number-times as much as a half-wave length of the antenna.

9. The RFID reader as recited in claim 8 , wherein the first and second feeding lines have an air strip structure and are positioned at a predetermined distance from the ground plate.

10. The RFID reader as recited in claim 9 , wherein the first and second feeding lines are electrically separated from each other.

11. The RFID reader as recited in claim 6 , wherein the first and second inverted F-type radiators radiate electric wave of vertical polarization, and the third and fourth inverted F-type radiators radiate electric wave of horizontal polarization.

Assignments (1)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2024
From: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB
To: 8X8, INC.; FUZE, INC.
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