IP Library Granted Patent US 8,838,176
Granted Patent B2
US 8,838,176 · App. 13/347,635 · Granted Sep 16, 2014

High gain antenna and wireless device using the same

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Patent No.
US 8,838,176
App. No.
13/347,635
Granted
Sep 16, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention discloses a high gain antenna. The high gain antenna includes a first dipole antenna, formed on a substrate; a parallel reflection metal sheet, formed on the substrate and in parallel with the first dipole antenna; a first vertical reflection metal sheet, vertically disposed on a front side of the substrate and behind the first dipole antenna; and a second vertical reflection metal sheet, vertically disposed on a back side of the substrate and behind the first dipole antenna.

Claims (34)

1. A high gain antenna, comprising:

a first dipole antenna, formed on a substrate;

a parallel reflection metal sheet, formed on the substrate and in parallel with the first dipole antenna;

a first vertical reflection metal sheet, vertically disposed on a front side of the substrate and behind the first dipole antenna; and

a second vertical reflection metal sheet, vertically disposed on a back side of the substrate and behind the first dipole antenna.

2. The high gain antenna of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is in a shape of a rectangular.

3. The high gain antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first dipole antenna is formed near a first edge of the substrate, and comprises a first radiation metal sheet formed on the front side of the substrate, a second radiation metal sheet formed on the back side of the substrate, wherein the first radiation metal sheet and the second radiation metal sheet are substantially in parallel with the first edge of the substrate.

4. The high gain antenna of claim 3 further comprising:

a fire-wire metal sheet, formed on the front side of the substrate, comprising one end near a second edge opposite to the first edge of the substrate as a feed point of the first dipole antenna, and another end connected with the first radiation metal sheet; and

a ground metal sheet, formed on the back side of the substrate, comprising one end near the second edge opposite to the first edge of the substrate as a ground point of the first dipole antenna, another end connected with the second radiation metal sheet, and two ends extending in parallel with the first dipole antenna to form the parallel reflection metal sheet.

5. The high gain antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first vertical reflection metal sheet is in a shape of Π, and the second vertical reflection metal sheet is in a shape of U.

6. The high gain antenna of claim 1 , wherein a length of the first dipole antenna is substantially a half wavelength of a first resonant frequency, a length of the parallel reflection metal sheet is substantially a half wavelength of the first resonant frequency, a distance between the first dipole antenna and the parallel reflection metal sheet is substantially a quarter to a sixth wavelength of the first resonant frequency, heights of the first vertical reflection metal sheet and the second vertical reflection metal sheet are substantially a half wavelength of the first resonant frequency, and distances between the first dipole antenna and the first vertical reflection metal sheet and the second vertical reflection metal sheet are substantially a quarter to a sixth wavelength of the first resonant frequency.

7. The high gain antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first vertical reflection metal sheet and the second vertical reflection metal sheet are bended.

8. The high gain antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first vertical reflection metal sheet is in a shape of a half ellipse, and the second vertical reflection metal sheet is in a shape of a half ellipse.

9. The high gain antenna of claim 1 further comprising a second dipole antenna, formed on the substrate, and operating at a second resonant frequency.

10. The high gain antenna of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is in a shape of an ellipse.

11. A wireless device, comprising,

a transceiver having an antenna to transmit or receive wireless signal, wherein the antenna comprises,

a first dipole antenna, formed on a substrate;

a parallel reflection metal sheet, formed on the substrate and in parallel with the first dipole antenna;

a first vertical reflection metal sheet, vertically disposed on a front side of the substrate and behind the first dipole antenna; and

a second vertical reflection metal sheet, vertically disposed on a back side of the substrate and behind the first dipole antenna; and

a processor coupled to the transceiver to process the transmitted or received wireless signal.

12. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the substrate is in a shape of a rectangular.

13. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the first dipole antenna is formed near a first edge of the substrate, and comprises a first radiation metal sheet formed on the front side of the substrate, a second radiation metal sheet formed on the back side of the substrate, wherein the first radiation metal sheet and the second radiation metal sheet are substantially in parallel with the first edge of the substrate.

14. The wireless device of claim 13 further comprising:

a fire-wire metal sheet, formed on the front side of the substrate, comprising one end near a second edge opposite to the first edge of the substrate as a feed point of the first dipole antenna, and another end connected with the first radiation metal sheet; and

a ground metal sheet, formed on the back side of the substrate, comprising one end near the second edge opposite to the first edge of the substrate as a ground point of the first dipole antenna, another end connected with the second radiation metal sheet, and two ends extending in parallel with the first dipole antenna to form the parallel reflection metal sheet.

15. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the first vertical reflection metal sheet is in a shape of Π, and the second vertical reflection metal sheet is in a shape of U.

16. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein a length of the first dipole antenna is substantially a half wavelength of a first resonant frequency, a length of the parallel reflection metal sheet is substantially a half wavelength of the first resonant frequency, a distance between the first dipole antenna and the parallel reflection metal sheet is substantially a quarter to a sixth wavelength of the first resonant frequency, heights of the first vertical reflection metal sheet and the second vertical reflection metal sheet are substantially a half wavelength of the first resonant frequency, and distances between the first dipole antenna and the first vertical reflection metal sheet and the second vertical reflection metal sheet are substantially a quarter to a sixth wavelength of the first resonant frequency.

17. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the first vertical reflection metal sheet and the second vertical reflection metal sheet are bended.

18. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the first vertical reflection metal sheet is in a shape of a half ellipse, and the second vertical reflection metal sheet is in a shape of a half ellipse.

19. The wireless device of claim 11 further comprising a second dipole antenna, formed on the substrate, and operating at a second resonant frequency.

20. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the substrate is in a shape of an ellipse.

Assignments (1)
MERGER (RESUBMISSION OF THE MISSING MERGER DOCUMENTS FOR RESPONSE TO DOC ID:502887510) EFFECTIVE DATE:04/01/2014. WE ATTACHED THE MERGER DOCUMENTS ON JULY 11,2014. PLEASE REVIEW THE FILES AND REVISE THE DATE OF RECORDATION AS JULY 11, 2014. Recorded Jul 11, 2014
From: RALINK TECHNOLOGY CORP.
To: MEDIATEK INC.
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