IP Library Granted Patent US 11,005,191
Granted Patent B1
US 11,005,191 · App. 16/675,923 · Granted May 11, 2021

Omni-directional horizontally polarized antenna system

Inventor: Robert Gunnels (Homer Glen, IL)
Assignee: PC-TEL, Inc.
H01Q21/205H01Q1/36H01Q9/30H01Q13/106H01Q21/24
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Patent No.
US 11,005,191
App. No.
16/675,923
Granted
May 11, 2021
Kind
B1
Abstract

An omni-directional horizontally polarized antenna system is provided that can include an omni-directional vertically polarized antenna and a plurality of linear polarization filters concentrically surrounding the omni-directional vertically polarized antenna. The omni-directional vertically polarized antenna can generate a vertically polarized field, and the plurality of linear polarization filters can progressively rotate the vertically polarized field 90° to form a horizontally polarized field outside of the plurality of linear polarization filters.

Claims (25)

1. An antenna system comprising:

an omni-directional vertically polarized antenna that generates a vertically polarized field; and

a plurality of linear polarization filters concentrically surrounding the omni-directional vertically polarized antenna that progressively rotates the vertically polarized field 90° to form a horizontally polarized field outside of the plurality of linear polarization filters.

2. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of linear polarization filters includes layers of wires coupled to one or more dielectric supports.

3. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of linear polarization filters includes layers of conductive strips coupled to one or more dielectric supports.

4. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of linear polarization filters includes layers of conductive ink printed on one or more dielectric supports.

5. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein components of an outermost one of the plurality of linear polarization filters are orientated parallel to the omni-directional vertically polarized antenna.

6. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein a respective pitch of each of the plurality of linear polarization filters progressively increases from an innermost one of the plurality of linear polarization filters to an outermost one of the plurality of linear polarization filters.

7. The antenna system of claim 6 wherein the respective pitch of each of the plurality of linear polarization filters and a respective distance of each of the plurality of linear polarization filters from the omni-directional vertically polarized antenna determine a respective amount that a respective one of the plurality of linear polarization filters rotates the vertically polarized field.

8. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the horizontally polarized field is stable across 30% of a frequency bandwidth.

9. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein a number of the plurality of linear polarization filters is three.

10. A filter system comprising:

a plurality of linear polarization filters concentrically arranged relative to each other and configured to progressively rotate a vertically polarized field generated inside of the plurality of linear polarization filters 90° to form a horizontally polarized field outside of the plurality of linear polarization filters.

11. The filter system of claim 10 wherein the plurality of linear polarization filters includes layers of wires supported by one or more dielectric supports.

12. The filter system of claim 10 wherein the plurality of linear polarization filters includes layers of conductive strips supported by one or more dielectric supports.

13. The filter system of claim 10 wherein the plurality of linear polarization filters includes layers of conductive ink printed on one or more dielectric supports.

14. The filter system of claim 10 wherein components of an outermost one of the plurality of linear polarization filters are oriented parallel to a length of an antenna generating the vertically polarized field.

15. The filter system of claim 10 wherein a respective pitch of each of the plurality of linear polarization filters progressively increases from an innermost one of the plurality of linear polarization filters to an outermost one of the plurality of linear polarization filters.

16. The filter system of claim 15 wherein the respective pitch of each of the plurality of linear polarization filters and a respective distance of each of the plurality of linear polarization filters from an antenna generating the vertically polarized field determine a respective amount that a respective one of the plurality of linear polarization filters rotates the vertically polarized field.

17. The filter system of claim 10 wherein the horizontally polarized field is stable across 30% of a frequency bandwidth.

18. The filter system of claim 10 wherein a number of the plurality of linear polarization filters is three.

19. A method comprising:

providing an omni-directional vertically polarized antenna that generates a vertically polarized field; and

positioning a plurality of linear polarization filters concentrically around the omni-directional vertically polarized antenna to progressively rotate the vertically polarized field 90° to form a horizontally polarized field outside of the plurality of linear polarization filters.

20. The method of claim 19 wherein a respective pitch of each of the plurality of linear polarization filters increases from an innermost one of the plurality of linear polarization filters to an outermost one of the plurality of linear polarization filters, and wherein the respective pitch of each of the plurality of linear polarization filters and a respective distance of each of the plurality of linear polarization filters from the omni-directional vertically polarized antenna determine a respective amount that a respective one of the plurality of linear polarization filters rotates the vertically polarized field.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 20, 2021
From: PC-TEL, INC.
To: PCTEL, INC.
Reel/Frame 056322/0326 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2019
From: GUNNELS, ROBERT
To: PC-TEL, INC.
Reel/Frame 050934/0409 →