Patents Assigned to antenova Limited
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Patent number: 10897086Abstract: There is disclosed an antenna device comprising at least first and second electrically conductive tracks disposed in at least first and second planes in a laminate dielectric structure. Each electrically conductive track has at least two electrical connection points on an external surface of the laminate dielectric structure. The antenna device is reconfigurable between a plurality of different antenna types by connecting the electrical connection points to external circuitry in different configurations. In this way, a single antenna device may be configured as two or more of: a dielectric antenna, a planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA), a planar inverted-L antenna (PILA), a loop antenna, a monopole antenna and a capacitively-fed antenna.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2016Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: ANTENOVA LIMITEDInventor: Christopher Tomlin
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Publication number: 20190027829Abstract: There is disclosed an antenna device comprising at least first and second electrically conductive tracks disposed in at least first and second planes in a laminate dielectric structure. Each electrically conductive track has at least two electrical connection points on an external surface of the laminate dielectric structure. The antenna device is reconfigurable between a plurality of different antenna types by connecting the electrical connection points to external circuitry in different configurations. In this way, a single antenna device may be configured as two or more of: a dielectric antenna, a planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA), a planar inverted-L antenna (PILA), a loop antenna, a monopole antenna and a capacitively-fed antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2016Publication date: January 24, 2019Applicant: ANTENOVA LIMITEDInventor: CHRISTOPHER TOMLIN
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Publication number: 20110122028Abstract: A modular radio-antenna device comprising first and second separable modules, the first module containing all radio and radio-frequency front-end components of the device, and the second module containing only antenna components of the device, the first and second modules being provided with means for physical and electrical interconnection with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ANTENOVA LIMITEDInventors: Seppo Saario, Jonathan Ide, Simon Philip Kingsley
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Publication number: 20090109104Abstract: There is disclosed an antenna device comprising a pair of physically and electrically symmetrical radiating elements configured for cooperative operation as a balanced antenna, and a third radiating element configured for operation as an unbalanced antenna The balanced antenna may be configured for operation in a first frequency band, and the unbalanced antenna may be configured for operation in a second frequency band Embodiments of the disclosed antenna device provide multiband operation close to a conductive groundplane and are strongly resistant to detuning.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2006Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: ANTENOVA LIMITEDInventors: Jonathan Ide, Simon Philip Kingsley, Steven Gregory O'keefe, Seppo Saario, Devis Iellici, Robert Walter Schlub, Brian Collins
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Patent number: 7042416Abstract: A multi-polarisation dielectric resonator antenna (1) having three mutually orthogonal feeds (5a, 5b, 5c) displaying C3V point group symmetry is disclosed. The antenna (1) may be operated so as to determine the polarisation of any incoming signal, since the three feeds (5a, 5b, 5c) have polarisations at 120 degrees to each other. Furthermore, a plurality of mult dielectric resonator antennas (1) may be formed into a composite dielectric resonator antenna with beamsteering, direction feeding and polarisation detection capability over a full 4? streradians.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Antenova LimitedInventors: Simon Philip Kingsley, Steven Gregory O'Keefe
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Patent number: 6900764Abstract: A radiating antenna capable of generating or receiving radiation using a plurality of feeds and a dielectric resonator is disclosed. The purpose of using multiple feeds with a single dielectric resonator antenna is to produce several beams each having a ‘boresight’ (that is, a direction of maximum radiation on transmit, or a direction of maximum sensitivity on receive) in a different direction. Several such beams may be excited simultaneously to form a new beam in any arbitrary direction. The new beam may be incrementally or continuously steerable and may be steered through a complete 360 degree circle. The invention may be combined with an internal or external monopole antenna so as to cancel out the antenna backlobe or otherwise resolve the front/back ambiguity that arises with this type of dielectric resonance antenna. When receiving radio signals, electronic processing of such multiple beams may be used to find the direction of those signals thus forming the basis of a radio direction finding device.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: antenova LimitedInventors: Simon P. Kingsley, Steven G. O'Keefe
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Patent number: 6816118Abstract: A radiating antenna capable of generating or receiving radiation using a plurality of dielectric resonator segments disposed in a circular array is disclosed. The purpose of using multiple dielectric resonator segments within a single antenna system is to produce several beams each having a “boresight” (that is, a direction of maximum radiation on transmit, or a direction of maximum sensitivity on receive) in a different direction. Several such beams may be excited simultaneously to form a new beam in any arbitrary direction. The new beam may be incrementally or continuously steerable and may be steered through a complete 360 degree circle. When two segments are excited simultaneously, the antenna may have a narrower main lobe and/or a smaller backlobe than for a single segment alone. When receiving radio signals, electronic processing of such multiple beams may be used to find the direction of those signals, thus forming the basis of a radio direction finding device.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Antenova LimitedInventors: Simon P. Kingsley, Steven G O'Keefe
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Patent number: 6768454Abstract: An array of dielectric resonator antenna elements (1), each element (1) being composed of a dielectric resonator disposed on a grounded substrate (3), a plurality of feeds (2) for transferring energy into and from the dielectric resonator elements (1), wherein the feeds (2) of each element (1) are activatable either individually or in combination so as to produce at least one incrementally or continuously steerable beam which may be steered through a predetermined angle. Both the element beam patterns generated by the individual elements (1) and the array factor generated by the array as a whole may be independently steered. When these are steered in synchronism, it is possible to improve the overall gain of the array in any particular direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: antenova LimitedInventors: Simon P. Kingsley, Steven G. O'Keefe
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Patent number: 6452565Abstract: A radiating antenna capable of generating or receiving radiation using a plurality of feeds and a dielectric resonator is disclosed. The purpose of using multiple feeds with a single dielectric resonator antenna is to produce several beams each having a ‘boresight’ (that is, a direction of maximum radiation on transmit, or a direction of maximum sensitivity on receive) in a different direction. Several such beams may be excited simultaneously to form a new beam in any arbitrary direction. The new beam may be incrementally or continuously steerable and may be steered through a complete 360 degree circle. The invention may be combined with an internal or external monopole antenna so as to cancel out the antenna backlobe or otherwise resolve the front/back ambiguity that arises with this type of dielectric resonance antenna.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: antenova LimitedInventors: Simon P. Kingsley, Steven G. O'Keefe