IP Library Granted Patent US 9,680,227
Granted Patent B2
US 9,680,227 · App. 14/855,689 · Granted Jun 13, 2017

Ultra-wideband antenna assembly

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Patent No.
US 9,680,227
App. No.
14/855,689
Granted
Jun 13, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An antenna assembly having a pair of feed conductive elements directed in divergent directions, with each pair of conductive elements including a conical sheet conductor and a cylindrical sheet conductor, and radiating wire conductors extending away from each cylindrical sheet conductor. A balun feed system is defined between the pair of conical sheet conductors. A plurality of ferrite-cored inductors are provided on the wire conductors. A tubular radome assembly protects at least the radiating wire conductors from damage from external forces.

Claims (26)

1. A biconical antenna assembly comprising:

a pair of conductive feed elements directed in divergent directions, with each of the pair of conductive elements including a first generally conical sheet conductor and a first generally cylindrical sheet conductor, and a plurality of radiating wire conductors conductively attached to and extending away from the cylindrical sheet conductors, with each of the plurality of radiating wire elements having a free end and multiple inductors including at least one ferrite-cored inductor spaced apart along a length of the radiating wire element, wherein the free ends of the plurality of radiating wire elements are enclosed within a tubular radome.

2. The biconical antenna assembly of claim 1 wherein the plurality of radiating wire conductors are generally equally spaced around the cylindrical sheet conductors.

3. The biconical antenna assembly of claim 1 wherein a radiofrequency feed point is defined between the first conical sheet conductor and the second conical sheet conductor.

4. The biconical antenna assembly of claim 3 wherein the feed point includes a balun.

5. The biconical antenna assembly of claim 4 wherein the balun includes a coiled section of a coax signal line and a ferrite rod.

6. The biconical antenna assembly of claim 5 wherein a center conductor of a coax signal line is connected to the first conical sheet conductor and a shield conductor of the coax signal line is connected to the second conical sheet conductor.

7. The biconical antenna of claim 6 wherein the coax signal line extends through a center opening in the second conical sheet conductor.

8. The biconical antenna of claim 1 wherein the radome includes at least one dielectric spacer element for separating the radiating wire conductors.

9. The biconical antenna of claim 8 wherein the radome includes at least one dielectric transition element for mechanically connecting a pair of generally tubular radome sections together.

10. The biconical antenna of claim 1 wherein the radome includes a foam filler inserted into one or more cavities.

11. A biconical antenna assembly comprising:

an upper feed element including a first generally cylindrical sheet conductor and a first generally conical sheet conductor, with the first cylindrical sheet conductor conductively attached to a first plurality of radiating wire conductors, said wire conductors extending away from the first cylindrical sheet conductor and defining a plurality of free ends, and with a plurality of wire conductors including ferrite-cored inductors;

a lower feed element including a second generally conical sheet conductor and a second generally cylindrical sheet conductor, with the second cylindrical sheet conductor attached to a second plurality of radiating wire conductors extending away from the second cylindrical sheet conductor and defining a plurality of free ends, said second plurality of radiating wire conductors extending in generally opposite directions as compared to the first plurality of radiating wire conductors, and with a plurality of wire conductors including ferrite-cored inductors;

a feedpoint adapted for connection to an RF transceiver, said feedpoint being defined between the first cylindrical sheet conductor and the second cylindrical sheet conductor of the upper and lower feed elements; and

a tubular radome for containing the plurality of free ends of the plurality of radiating wire conductors, said radome protecting the plurality of wire conductors from deformation from external forces.

12. The biconical antenna assembly of claim 11 wherein the feedpoint includes a pair of conductors, with one of the pair of conductors connected to the upper feed element and the other conductor being coupled to the lower feed element.

13. The biconical antenna assembly of claim 11 wherein a coax signal line extends through the lower feed element and terminates at the feedpoint.

14. The biconical antenna assembly of claim 11 further comprising a balun.

15. The biconical antenna assembly of claim 14 wherein the balun includes a coiled section of a coax signal line and a ferrite rod.

16. The biconical antenna of claim 11 wherein the radome includes at least one dielectric spacer element for separating the radiating wire conductors.

17. A biconical antenna assembly comprising:

an upper feed element including a first generally cylindrical sheet conductor and a first generally conical sheet conductor, with the first cylindrical sheet conductor conductively attached to a first plurality of radiating wire conductors, said wire conductors extending away from the first cylindrical sheet conductor, and with a plurality of wire conductors including ferrite-cored inductors, wherein each of the wire conductors includes three inductors;

a lower feed element including a second generally conical sheet conductor and a second generally cylindrical sheet conductor, with the second cylindrical sheet conductor attached to a second plurality of radiating wire conductors extending away from the second cylindrical sheet conductor, said second plurality of radiating wire conductors extending in generally opposite directions as compared to the first plurality of radiating wire conductors, and with a plurality of wire conductors including ferrite-cored inductors, wherein each of the wire conductors includes at least two inductors, said plurality of radiating wire conductors being generally equally spaced apart around a generally circular surface;

a feedpoint adapted for connection to an RF transceiver, said feedpoint being defined between the first cylindrical sheet conductor and the second cylindrical sheet conductor of the upper and lower feed elements; and

a generally tubular radome enclosing the upper and lower feed elements.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 12, 2024
From: SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION
To: SIERRA NEVADA COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 067096/0337 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2023
From: SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 064179/0058 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 20, 2020
From: SIGNAL ANTENNA SYSTEMS INC.
To: SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 051975/0943 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 12, 2020
From: KETELSEN, KEVIN
To: SIGNAL ANTENNA SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 051905/0439 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 6, 2020
From: JOHNSON, GREG
To: SIGNAL ANTENNA SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 051839/0678 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 6, 2020
From: KETELSEN, KEVIN
To: SIGNAL ANTENNA SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 051839/0702 →