IP Library Granted Patent US 7,630,696
Granted Patent B2
US 7,630,696 · App. 11/424,639 · Granted Dec 8, 2009

Multi-band RF combiner

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Patent No.
US 7,630,696
App. No.
11/424,639
Granted
Dec 8, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An RF (radio frequency) combiner utilizes RF filtering cavities and transmission paths incorporated into an RF impervious material. This allows traditional stand-alone multiplexers to be integrated into a single device without using signal loss-inducing cables and connections between the multiplexers. The simplicity of the RF combiner allows for RF filters to be milled out of the same RF impervious material without requiring an external RF connection and avoids a cascading of multiple RF filters. In one instance, the RF combiner is employed with two BTS (base transceiver stations) to allow the sharing of antennas without the power losses associated with traditional cascading duplexers.

Claims (45)

1. An apparatus that facilitates combining of radio frequency (RF) signals, comprising:

an RF combiner constructed from a single block of a single RF impervious material comprising:

at least one RF multiplexer formed into the RF impervious material by constructing a resonating RF cavity;

at least one RF transmission path formed from an RF waveguide milled into the RF impervious material;

at least one connection that interacts with an RF antenna; and

at least one connection that interacts with a base transceiver; wherein

the RF transmission path provides RF signal transfers least one of: at least one RF antenna connection to at least one RF multiplexer, at least one base transceiver connection to at least one RF multiplexer, or one multiplexer to at least one other multiplexer.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , the RF impervious material comprising a metal.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 , the metal comprising aluminum.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 , at least one RF multiplexer comprising an RF duplexer.

5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an RF signal passes from at least one antenna connection to at least one base transceiver connection via one RF combining stage.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an RF signal passes from at least one base transceiver connection to at least one antenna connection via one RF combining stage.

7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an RF signal passes through the RF multiplexers while retaining signal integrity due to reduced insertion losses.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the RF combiner is connected to a set of cross-coupled base transceiver stations (BTS).

9. A communications system that enables two-way signal transfers for more than one base station and more than one antenna, comprising:

a plurality of radio frequency (RF) physical antennas that are each tuned to a particular frequency band;

a plurality of base stations with transceivers that send and receive RF signals; and

an RF combiner constructed from a single metal material that interacts between the RF physical antennas and the base stations to allow the RF physical antennas to appear as logical antennas for each of the base stations via signal routing through the RF combiner.

10. The communications system of claim 9 , the RF combiner utilizing integrated RF cavities and transmission paths constructed in the metal material wherein the RF cavities and transmission paths function as a duplexers and signal conductors, respectively, to enable two-way communications for the base stations.

11. The communications system of claim 9 , the RF combiner routes RF signals through only one RF combining stage.

12. The communications system of claim 9 , the base stations and RF physical antennas operate at 850 MHz and 1900 MHz frequency bands.

13. An apparatus that combines radio frequency (RF) signals between multiple base stations and antennas to allow utilization of the antennas by each base station, comprising:

an integrated RF combiner constructed from a single aluminum block with internal RF duplexers formed from milled RF cavities in the aluminum block and transmission paths formed from milled waveguides in the aluminum block, wherein the transmission paths interconnect the RF duplexers at least one of: to each other, to the antennas or to the base stations.

14. The apparatus of claim 13 , the RF combiner routes RF signals through only one RF combining stage.

15. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein an RF signal passes through the RF duplexers with substantially low signal degradation due to insertion losses.

16. A communications system supporting communications between wireless devices and supporting at least two electromagnetic frequencies of wireless communication, comprising:

a communications network;

a plurality of base stations communicatively coupled to the communications network; and

a plurality of antennas each of which is communicatively coupled to a respective one of the plurality of base stations;

wherein at least one of the plurality of antennas communicates with a base station via a radio frequency (RF) combiner utilizing integrated RF cavities and transmission paths constructed in a metal material; the RF cavities and transmission paths functioning as duplexers and signal conductors, respectively, to enable two-way communications;

wherein the RF combiner comprises:

at least one RF duplexer formed into the metal material by constructing a resonating RF cavity;

at least one RF transmission path formed into the metal material by constructing an RF waveguide;

at least one connection that interacts with an antenna; and

at least one connection that interacts with a base station;

wherein the RF transmission path provides RF signal transfers from at least one antenna connection at least one of: to at least one RF duplexer, from at least one base station connection to at least one RF duplexer, or from one duplexer to at least one other duplexer.

17. The communications system of claim 16 , the base stations and antennas operate at 850 MHz and 1900 MHz frequency bands.

18. The communications system of claim 16 , wherein an RF signal passes from at least one antenna connection to at least one base station connection via one RF combining stage.

19. The communications system of claim 16 , wherein an RF signal passes from at least one base station connection to at least one antenna connection via one RF combining stage.

20. The communications system of claim 9 , wherein the RF combiner comprises:

at least one RF multiplexer formed into the metal material by constructing a resonating RF cavity;

at least one RF transmission path formed into the metal material by constructing an RF waveguide;

at least one connection that interacts with an antenna; and

at least one connection that interacts with a base station;

wherein the RF transmission path provides RF signal transfers from at least one antenna connection to at least one RF duplexer, from at least one base station connection to at least one RF duplexer, or from one duplexer to at least one other duplexer.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 7, 2008
From: AT&T MOBILITY II, LLC
To: AT&T MOBILITY II LLC
Reel/Frame 021352/0623 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 30, 2008
From: CINGULAR WIRELESS II, LLC
To: AT&T MOBILITY II, LLC
Reel/Frame 021315/0641 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 19, 2006
From: LOYET, LOWELL LEE
To: CINGULAR WIRELESS II, LLC
Reel/Frame 017806/0360 →