Antenna with thermally transferred element
View Patent ↗An antenna includes an element that is made by thermally bonding a patterned conductive layer to a dielectric sheet. The antenna can be redesigned easily for prototype or low volume production yet the invention is suitable for volume production as well. The antenna, or an element thereof, can be made from a xerographic print using toner as an adhesive.
1. An antenna characterized in that the antenna includes a conductive layer thermally bonded to a dielectric sheet with a layer of xerographic print toner between the conductive layer and the dielectric sheet, wherein the conductive layer has a thickness on the order of thousands of angstroms and the xerographic print toner is thermally activated to attach the conductive layer to the dielectric sheet in a predetermined pattern to define an active element of said antenna.
2. The antenna as set forth in claim 1 wherein said antenna includes plural layers of thermally transferred elements.
3. The antenna as set forth in claim 1 wherein said conductive layer is thermally transferred in a pattern to provide a group of elements for said antenna.
4. The antenna as set forth in claim 3 wherein said conductive layer exhibits substantially inductive impedance.
5. The antenna as set forth in claim 4 wherein said conductive layer is a spiral.
6. An antenna characterized in that the antenna includes a conductive layer thermally bonded to a dielectric sheet with a layer of adhesive between the conductive layer and the dielectric sheet, wherein the conductive layer has a thickness on the order of thousands of angstroms and the adhesive is thermally activated to attach the conductive layer to the dielectric sheet in a matrix of transfers to define an active element of said antenna.
7. The antenna as set forth in claim 6 wherein said antenna includes plural layers of thermally transferred elements.
8. The antenna as set forth in claim 6 wherein said conductive layer is thermally transferred in a matrix pattern to provide a group of elements for said antenna.
9. The antenna as set forth in claim 8 wherein said conductive layer exhibits substantially inductive impedance.
10. The antenna as set forth in claim 9 wherein said conductive layer is a spiral.