IP Library Granted Patent US 8,085,211
Granted Patent B2
US 8,085,211 · App. 12/323,401 · Granted Dec 27, 2011

Single drive variable azimuth and beam tilt antenna for wireless network

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Patent No.
US 8,085,211
App. No.
12/323,401
Granted
Dec 27, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An antenna array employing a combined azimuth and elevation beam angle adjustment electromechanical system is disclosed. The system employs a dual purpose remotely controllable actuator. The actuator is used to adjust azimuth angle of the antenna array and radiation beam tilt of the same. An antenna array employing a combined azimuth, beamwidth and elevation beam angle adjustment electromechanical system is also disclosed.

Claims (48)

1. A mechanically variable azimuth and beam tilt antenna, comprising:

a reflector;

a plurality of radiators coupled to the reflector;

a first mechanical drive element coupled to the reflector;

a mechanically controlled phase shifter;

a second mechanical drive element coupled to the phase shifter; and

a single mechanical actuator selectively coupled to the first and second mechanical drive elements,

wherein signal azimuth direction is variable based on positioning of the reflector by said actuator in a first control mode and wherein elevation beam tilt is controlled by adjusting said phase shifter by said actuator in a second control mode.

2. An antenna as set out in claim 1 , wherein said actuator is coupled to said first and second mechanical drive elements by a transfer module, and wherein said transfer module receives a control signal to selectively couple said actuator to said first and second mechanical drive elements.

3. An antenna as set out in claim 2 , wherein said actuator comprises a motor and said first and second mechanical drive elements comprise first and second rotatable shafts.

4. An antenna as set out in claim 3 , wherein said second rotatable shaft is coupled to said phase shifter by a linear actuator and a coupling for creating linear motion from rotation of said second shaft.

5. An antenna as set out in claim 3 , further comprising a fixed azimuth ring gear extending through an azimuth arcuate range and wherein said first rotatable shaft is coupled to said azimuth ring gear by an azimuth cog gear.

6. An antenna as set out in claim 5 , further comprising an azimuth position indicator coupled to said first rotatable shaft.

7. An antenna as set out in claim 6 , further comprising a motor control module and a feedback coupling from said azimuth position indicator to said motor control module.

8. An antenna as set out in claim 4 , further comprising a phase shifter position indicator coupled to said linear actuator.

9. An antenna as set out in claim 8 , further comprising a motor control module and a feedback coupling from said phase shifter position indicator to said motor control module.

10. An antenna as set out in claim 1 , further comprising a radome, wherein said reflector is configured inside said radome and rotates within said radome.

11. A mechanically variable azimuth, beamwidth and beam tilt antenna, comprising:

an antenna array comprising a reflector and a plurality of radiators coupled to the reflector;

a first mechanical drive element coupled to the reflector;

a mechanically controlled phase shifter;

a second mechanical drive element coupled to the phase shifter;

a third mechanical drive element coupled to the antenna array; and

a single mechanical actuator selectively coupled to the first, second and third mechanical drive elements,

wherein signal azimuth direction is variable based on positioning of the reflector by said actuator in a first control mode, wherein elevation beam tilt is controlled by adjusting said phase shifter by said actuator in a second control mode and wherein beamwidth is controlled by adjusting relative radiator positioning in a third control mode.

12. An antenna as set out in claim 11 , wherein said radiators are movable relative to said reflector in response to said second actuator motion to alter beamwidth.

13. An antenna as set out in claim 11 , wherein said single actuator comprises a motor and said first, second and third mechanical drive elements comprise rotatable shafts.

14. An antenna as set out in claim 13 , further comprising a transfer module selectively coupling said motor and said rotatable shafts.

15. An antenna electromechanical system, comprising:

a motor control module including a single motor and a motor control processor;

a selective transfer coupling mechanism coupled to said motor;

a first rotatable drive element coupled to said motor via said selective transfer coupling mechanism and to an antenna reflector coupling;

a second rotatable drive element coupled to said motor via said selective transfer coupling mechanism and to a mechanical phase shifter coupling;

wherein said selective coupling mechanism receives a control signal from said motor control processor to control selective coupling of the motor to said first and second rotatable drive elements.

16. An antenna electromechanical system as set out in claim 15 , wherein said first and second rotatable drive elements each comprise a rotatable shaft.

17. An antenna electromechanical system as set out in claim 15 , further comprising first and second position detectors for sensing position of said first and second rotatable drive elements, respectively, and providing detected position signals to said motor control processor.

18. An antenna electromechanical system as set out in claim 15 , wherein said motor control processor has an input for receiving remotely provided antenna azimuth and antenna beam tilt adjustment control signals.

19. A method of adjusting signal azimuth direction and beam tilt in a wireless antenna having a reflector, a plurality of radiators coupled to the reflector, and a mechanically adjustable phase shifter, comprising:

receiving a remotely provided antenna azimuth adjustment control signal;

operatively coupling a motor to a first drive element coupled to the reflector;

adjusting a reflector azimuth pointing direction using said first drive element driven by said motor to move the reflector;

receiving a remotely provided antenna beam tilt adjustment control signal;

decoupling said motor from said first drive element and operatively coupling said motor to a second drive element coupled to the phase shifter; and

adjusting the beam tilt using said second drive element driven by said motor to move the phase shifter.

20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising:

receiving a remotely provided antenna beamwidth adjustment control signal;

operatively coupling the motor to a third drive element coupled to the radiators; and

adjusting signal beamwidth using said third drive element driven by the motor to move the radiators.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 12, 2014
From: POWERWAVE TECHNOLOGIES S.A.R.L.
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 034216/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2014
From: P-WAVE HOLDINGS, LLC
To: POWERWAVE TECHNOLOGIES S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 032364/0916 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 23, 2013
From: POWERWAVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: P-WAVE HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 031718/0801 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 11, 2012
From: POWERWAVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: P-WAVE HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 028939/0381 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 11, 2009
From: YANG, CHING-SHUN; TEJOMURTHI, KOMMANA; RABINOVICH, ALEXANDER
To: POWERWAVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 023087/0837 →