IP Library Granted Patent US 9,293,831
Granted Patent B1
US 9,293,831 · App. 13/865,893 · Granted Mar 22, 2016

Directional single-axis horn-reflector antenna

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Patent No.
US 9,293,831
App. No.
13/865,893
Granted
Mar 22, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

A horn-reflector antenna for tracking the location of in-flight aircraft is provided. The antenna includes an upwardly-opening horn having a reflector attached thereto. The horn may have an asymmetric rectangular cross-section and comprise at least one upwardly and outwardly extending side wall. The reflector includes a reflecting surface that may have a generally hyperbolic paraboloid shape or saddle shape. The horn and reflector may be constructed from a polymer material in an injection molding process. The reflecting surface of the reflector and the inner surfaces of the horn may be coated with a reflective or conductive material, for example, a paint comprising sliver-plated copper particles. In use, the horn-reflector antenna may be adapted to rotate around the longitudinal axis of a stationary waveguide feed. As such, the antenna of the present invention can be adapted for operation without the use of a rotary joint or a slip ring.

Claims (26)

1. An antenna for tracking the position of in-flight aircraft, said antenna comprising:

an upwardly-opening horn having a front wall, a rear wall and two opposing side walls, said rear wall extending substantially straight upwardly from a bottom end of the horn, at least one of said front and two opposing side walls having a predetermined angle of outward flare from the bottom end of the horn such that a transverse cross section of said horn increases from the bottom end of the horn to a top end of the horn; and

a reflector attached to said horn, said reflector including a reflecting surface having a curved profile,

wherein said horn and reflector rotate together around a longitudinal axis of a stationary waveguide feed to thereby create a mechanically-steered fan-beam radiation pattern.

2. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said reflecting surface has a generally hyperbolic paraboloid shape.

3. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said reflecting surface is generally saddle-shaped.

4. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said reflecting surface has a negative curvature in a longitudinal direction and a positive curvature in a transverse direction.

5. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said horn has an asymmetric rectangular cross-section.

6. The antenna of claim 5 , wherein said front wall and said side walls extend upwardly and outwardly.

7. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said reflecting surface has a profile that is at least one of a round, circular, oval, rectangular, square, polygonal, curved or flat shape and said horn has a cross-section having a profile that is at least one of a round, circular, oval, rectangular, square or polygonal shape.

8. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said horn and said reflector is constructed of an injection molded polymer material.

9. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said reflecting surface is coated with a layer of reflective or conductive material.

10. The antenna of claim 9 , wherein said reflective or conductive material is a paint comprising silver particles or sliver-plated copper particles.

11. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said horn and said reflector is constructed of a metallic material.

12. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein inner surfaces of said horn are coated with a reflective and conducting paint comprising silver particles or sliver-plated copper particles.

13. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said reflector is attached to said horn such that a top surface of said horn and a plane generally tangent to said reflecting surface intersect at an angle of between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees.

14. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said reflector is attached to said horn such that a top surface of said horn and a plane generally tangent to said reflecting surface intersect at an angle of about 45 degrees.

15. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said antenna is adapted for use without a rotary joint or slip ring.

16. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said antenna has characteristics of a directional antenna in azimuth and an omnidirectional antenna in elevation.

17. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said antenna is adapted for creating a fan-beam radiation pattern having coverage from 0° to about 70° with a peak gain between about 5° and 8°.

18. An antenna for tracking the position of in-flight aircraft, said antenna comprising:

an upwardly-opening horn having asymmetric rectangular cross-section and including a front wall, a rear wall and two opposing side walls, wherein said rear wall extends substantially straight upwardly from a bottom surface of the horn, wherein said front wall and said side walls are flared outwardly from the bottom surface of the horn; and

a reflector attached to said horn, said reflector including a reflecting surface having a generally hyperbolic paraboloid shape and being coated with a reflective and conductive material comprising sliver-plated copper particles;

wherein said horn and said reflector are constructed of an injection molded polymer material;

wherein said reflector is attached to said horn such that a top surface of said horn and a plane generally tangent to said reflecting surface intersect at an angle of about 45 degrees,

wherein said horn and reflector rotate together around a longitudinal axis of a stationary waveguide feed to thereby create a mechanically-steered fan-beam radiation pattern.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 11, 2023
From: L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION
To: L3 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 19, 2013
From: HARKER, NEIL K.; LYON, SCOTT M.; NORTON, CRAIG M.; ULMER, DOUGLAS H.; SORENSEN, RORY K.
To: L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORP.
Reel/Frame 030837/0111 →