Patents Assigned to LK-Products OY
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Patent number: 7501983Abstract: A planar antenna structure intended to be used in small portable radio devices and a radio device using an antenna structure according to the invention. The radiating element (340) of the antenna is a conductive part in the cover of the radio device or a conductive coating attached to the cover. The radiating element is fed electro-magnetically by a parallel planar feed element (330) connected to the antenna port and located near the radiating element, between it and the ground plane (310). Between the feed element and antenna port there is a feed circuit (320) to provide matching for the antenna and, if necessary, forming an additional operating band. The radiating element need not be shaped to set the resonating frequencies or match the antenna. Instead, it can be designed relatively freely, based on the desired external appearance of the device, for example. Moreover the antenna requires relatively little space within the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2004Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: LK Products OyInventor: Jyrki Mikkola
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Patent number: 7391378Abstract: A radiating antenna element intended to be used in small-sized radio devices, and a radio device having an antenna element according to the invention. The antenna element is part of the covers of a radio device. The antenna element may be conductive throughout, or it may comprise a dielectric portion and a conductive portion, which constitute a single integral component. The radiating portion of the antenna element is relatively large, e.g. in a foldable phone (20) the antenna element (200) may comprise the whole cover of a foldable part (21) except for the front side. The radiating element is advantageously fed electromagnetically through a feed element. As the radiating element is relatively large and is located on the outer surface of the device, the radiation characteristics of the antenna are good, and the space required by the antenna inside the device is relatively small.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2004Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignees: Filtronic LK Oy, LK Products Oy, Pulse Finland OyInventors: Jyrki Mikkola, Petteri Annamaa, Esa Kalistaja
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Patent number: 7352326Abstract: A multiband planar antenna intended for small-sized radio devices and a radio device. The basic structure of the antenna is a two-resonance P1FA, the radiating plane (320) of which has a structural part (321) corresponding to the lowest operating band and a structural part (322) corresponding to the upper operating band. In addition, a loop resonator (323) operating as a radiator is formed in the radiating plane. The ground conductor (325) of the feed line of the loop is at the same time the short-circuit conductor of the PIFA. The second conductor (326) of the feed line is connected to the opposite end of the loop, and it operates as the feed conductor of the PIFA. At the same time the structural part (321) of the radiating plane that corresponds to the lowest operating band is located between the loop and the structural part of the PIFA that corresponds to the upper operating band, in order to reduce interference between them.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: LK Products OyInventors: Heikki Korva, Petra Ollitervo
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Patent number: 7340286Abstract: The invention relates to a cover structure for a portable radio device, which structure also serves the forming of an antenna for the radio device. The cover of the radio device comprises a conductive planar component (330) and a dielectric planar component (340) fastened together. A certain part of the dielectric component extends under the conductive component. On the lower surface of that component, i.e. on the inner surface of the cover of the radio device and isolated from the conductive component of the cover, there is a conductive element (320), which is dimensioned to function as the feed element of the conductive component of the cover. Then the conductive component of the cover for its part functions as the radiator of the antenna of the radio device. Thus the cover structure of the radio device is utilized with only minor changes to implement such an antenna structure in which the electromagnetically fed radiating element is part of the cover of the radio device.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: LK Products OyInventors: Heikki Korva, Ilkka Niemelä
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Publication number: 20070132641Abstract: A multiband planar antenna intended for small-sized radio devices and a radio device. The basic structure of the antenna is a two-resonance PIFA, the radiating plane (320) of which has a structural part (321) corresponding to the lowest operating band and a structural part (322) corresponding to the upper operating band. In addition, a loop resonator (323) operating as a radiator is formed in the radiating plane. The ground conductor (325) of the feed line of the loop is at the same time the short-circuit conductor of the PIFA. The second conductor (326) of the feed line is connected to the opposite end of the loop, and it operates as the feed conductor of the PIFA. At the same time the structural part (321) of the radiating plane that corresponds to the lowest operating band is located between the loop and the structural part of the PIFA that corresponds to the upper operating band, in order to reduce the interference between them.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2004Publication date: June 14, 2007Applicant: LK Products OyInventors: Heikki Korva, Petra Ollitervo
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Patent number: 7136019Abstract: An antenna intended to be used in a small-sized and flat radio device, and to a radio device which has an antenna according to the invention. The base element of the antenna is a monopole-type conductor (110) internal to the device. This conductor may be designed such that the harmonic nearest to the fundamental resonating frequency can be utilized in providing an upper operating band. In addition to the base element the antenna structure comprises a parasitic element (120) which functions as both an auxiliary radiator and antenna matching element. Matching is optimized using an inductive component (125) which connects the parasitic element to signal ground. The antenna gain achieved is considerably higher than that of known antenna structures occupying the same space (h), and the antenna matching is improved, compared to known internal monopole antennas.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: LK Products OyInventors: Jyrki Mikkola, Tommi Lepistö
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Patent number: 7126546Abstract: An arrangement designed for radio phones for integrating a mechanical structure of the antenna head of the phone. The mechanical structures of an antenna and a speaker of the radio phone are integrated so that a given planar component radiates both radio waves and sound waves. The radiator component (310) comprises a layer (315, 316) of a material, a shape of which can be controlled by means of a voltage. The sound waves, i.e. fluctuation of the air pressure are thus generated by causing the thickness or position of the layer to fluctuate according to the control voltage. The antenna head of the radio phone becomes more compact than in the prior art, and it takes up less space because the antenna and the speaker utilize same structural elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2003Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: LK Products OyInventors: Petteri Annamaa, Jyrki Mikkola
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Publication number: 20060208951Abstract: The invention relates to a cover structure for a portable radio device, which structure also serves the forming of an antenna for the radio device. The cover of the radio device comprises a conductive planar component (330) and a dielectric planar component (340) fastened together. A certain part of the dielectric component extends under the conductive component. On the lower surface of that component, i.e. on the inner surface of the cover of the radio device and isolated from the conductive component of the cover, there is a conductive element (320), which is dimensioned to function as the feed element of the conductive component of the cover. Then the conductive component of the cover for its part functions as the radiator of the antenna of the radio device. Thus the cover structure of the radio device is utilized with only minor changes to implement such an antenna structure in which the electromagnetically fed radiating element is part of the cover of the radio device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: September 21, 2006Applicant: LK Products OyInventors: Heikki Korva, Ilkka Niemelx
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Publication number: 20060197712Abstract: The invention relates to a method for mounting a radiating antenna element used especially in the manufacture of small-sized radio devices and a radio device with a radiator mounted by the method. A thin thermoplastic plate coated with a metal foil is used in the manufacture of the antenna. A radiator pattern is formed in the metal foil. The antenna component obtained is placed (401) on the surface of some plastic part of the radio device, preferably on the inner surface of the thermoplastic cover of the radio device. The plastic layer of the antenna component becomes positioned against said plastic part, and the component is fastened (402, 403) by fusing together the mating plastic materials, which are against each other. In the complete antenna, the radiator is electrically connected to the other parts of the radio device by means of contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Applicant: LK Products OyInventors: Matti Niemi, Kimmo Antila, Ilkka Niemela
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Patent number: 7099690Abstract: An adjustable multi-band planar antenna especially applicable in mobile terminals. In the structure of the antenna, advantageously on a surface of a dielectric part, there is placed a conductive element (430) having a significant electromagnetic coupling to the radiating plane (422). The arrangement further comprises a filter (440) and a switch (SW) so that the parasitic conductive element at issue can be connected through the filter to a terminal element (TE) connected to the ground plane. That terminal element is pure short-circuit or a reactive element. An antenna's operation band, which is desired to be displaced, situates on pass band of the filter, and another operation band, which is desired not to be effected, situates in stop band of the filter. Controlling the switch causes the electric length of the antenna's part corresponding for example the upper operation band to change measured from the short-circuit point, in which case also the resonance frequency changes and the band is displaced.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: LK Products OyInventor: Zlatoljub Milosavljevic
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Publication number: 20060176225Abstract: An arrangement by which an external device is connected to a radio device via its antenna without modifying the radio device mechanically. The radiating element (311) of the antenna of the radio device is a conductive part of its casing, which is fed electromagnetically by means of a feed element (322). The connecting is implemented by a coupler (310) to be placed at the antenna on top of the casing, from which coupler there is an intermediate cable (350) to the external device. The coupler includes a coupling element (311), from which there is electromagnetic coupling to the radiating element (321) through a thin dielectric membrane, or direct galvanic coupling. From the coupling element to the jumper cable there is electromagnetic coupling through an intermediate element (312), or direct galvanic coupling. Because the radiating plane is located on the outer surface of the radio device, its distance to the coupling element can be made very small.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2006Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: LK Products OyInventors: Petteri Annamaa, Veli Torvinen
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Publication number: 20060170600Abstract: The invention relates to an internal multiband antenna intended for small-sized radio devices, and a radio device with such an antenna. The basic structure of the antenna is a two-band PIFA. A parasitic element (230) is added to it inside the outline of the radiating plane (220) of the PIFA, e.g. in the space (229) between the conductor branches (221, 222) of the radiating plane. The parasitic element extends close to the feeding point (FP) of the antenna, from which place it is connected to the ground plane of the antenna with its own short-circuit conductor (235). The structure is dimensioned so that the resonance frequency based on the parasitic element comes close to the one resonance frequency of the PIFA, thus widening the corresponding operating band, or a separate third operating band is formed for the antenna with the parasitic element.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Applicant: LK Products OyInventor: Heikki Korva
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Patent number: 7081857Abstract: An arrangement for connecting an additional antenna to a portable radio device (RD) having an internal planar antenna. Energy for the additional antenna is taken from the near field of the planar antenna, the coupling elements being provided by conductors (311, 312) located outside the covering of the radio device and following the conductive branches (B1, B2) of the radiating plane (RPL) of the planar antenna. The arrangement further comprises a conductive plate (320) located in front of and parallel to the ground plane (GND) in the radio device to take energy from the field of the ground plane. The inner conductor of the cable (330) for the additional antenna is galvanically connected to the conductors placed over the planar antenna, and the sheath is galvanically connected to the conductive plate (320) near the connection point of the inner conductor.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: LK Products OyInventors: Pekka Kinnunen, Jyrki Mikkola
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Publication number: 20060135090Abstract: An antenna intended for a foldable radio device, and a radio device with such an antenna. The first turning part (TP1) of the radio device includes the radio frequency transmitting and receiving amplifiers of the device, an antenna port (AP) and a first antenna element (320), by which the device has a signaling connection with the base stations of the radio network when the device is closed. The back part of the cover of the second turning part (TP2) or at least its surface is conductive. When the device is turned into the open position, the electromagnetic coupling between the conductive part of the outer cover (330) and said antenna element is strengthened so that the conductive part of the outer cover begins to function as a planar radiator at least in one of the operating bands of the device. In that case, the first antenna element functions as a feeding element for the radiator (331) formed by the conductive part of the outer cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2005Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: LK Products OyInventor: Petteri Annamaa
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Publication number: 20050237247Abstract: An arrangement for connecting an additional antenna to a portable radio device (RD) having an internal planar antenna. Energy for the additional antenna is taken from the near field of the planar antenna, the coupling elements being provided by conductors (311, 312) located outside the covering of the radio device and following the conductive branches (B1, B2) of the radiating plane (RPL) of the planar antenna. The arrangement further comprises a conductive plate (320) located in front of and parallel to the ground plane (GND) in the radio device to take energy from the field of the ground plane. The inner conductor of the cable (330) for the additional antenna is galvanically connected to the conductors placed over the planar antenna, and the sheath is galvanically connected to the conductive plate (320) near the connection point of the inner conductor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: LK Products OyInventors: Pekka Kinnunen, Jyrki Mikkola
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Publication number: 20050237243Abstract: A radiating antenna element intended for small-sized radio devices and a method for manufacturing the same. The element (300) is manufactured of a plate comprising a dielectric substrate coated with conductive material on one side. The radiating conductor branches corresponding to the operating bands of the antenna are formed on the plate by removing the conductive coating by laser narrowly from the border line of the area (330) between the designed conductor branches. The conductor area confined by the created border groove can be used as a parasitic additional radiator. If needed, the conductor area confined by the border groove (331) can also be split into a number of small conductor areas (CA1, CA2), in order to make sure that the conductor area does not radiate or have any substantial effect on the coupling between the radiating conductor branches.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: LK Products OyInventors: Petteri Annamaa, Matti Niemi, Kimmo Antila, Ilkka Niemela
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Patent number: 6320482Abstract: A resonator or a filter consisting of resonators comprises an inner conductor or conductors and an outer conductor enclosing the inner conductor or conductors. It comprises a first part (201, 301, 401, 604, 701) and a second part (202, 302, 420, 501, 605, 702), of which the first part comprises at least a part of the inner conductor or conductors (203, 303, 402, 404, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707) and a part of the outer conductor (204, 205, 304, 305, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409), which is integral with the inner conductor parts and made of the same material, and of which the second part comprises such a part of the outer conductor (206, 207, 304, 305, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425) which, when connected to the first part, forms a continuous outer conductor enclosing the inner conductor.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: LK-Product OyInventors: Jouni Ala-Kojola, Kari Lohtander, Esa Mikkonen, Juha Korpela
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Patent number: 6252554Abstract: The invention relates to dual mode antennas particularly suitable for mobile stations. The antenna structure comprises an antenna (211, 201, 202, 212) of the PIFA type which is located within the covers of the mobile station, and a whip element (220) which is movable relating to the PIFA antenna. The PIFA can be a single band or a dual band antenna. When the whip element is extracted its lower end (222) forms a galvanic or capacitive coupling with the radiating element (211) of the PIFA. If the PIFA is a single band antenna the extracted whip element substantially changes the resonant frequency of the PIFA, so that the whip is left as the radiating element at the operating band. If the PIFA is a dual band antenna, then an extracted whip alone, or the whip and the planar element of the PIFA together, functions as the radiating element at one operating band, and at the other operating band the planar element of the PIFA operates as the radiating element.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: LK-Products OyInventors: Anne Isohätälä, Suvi Tarvas, Jyrki Mikkola
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Patent number: 6215376Abstract: A radio-frequency filter (400, 500, 600) comprises a base plate (401, 603) and an electrically conductive ground plane in connection with it, a predetermined number of inner conductors (403A-403G, 501, 502, 601) attached substantially perpendicularly to the base plate which have a first end and second end, and an electrically conductive casing (402, 503, 602) which is connected at one side to the base plate and substantially surrounds said inner conductors. A first end of each inner conductor is in contact with said ground plane and a second end is in contact with said electrically conductive casing so that the resonators comprising the inner conductors, ground plane and casing function as half-wave resonators.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: LK-Products OyInventors: Panu Hagström, Jari Pelkonen
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Patent number: 6185434Abstract: A dual mode radio apparatus has an integrated filtering part (51) which includes an antenna port (51a) for connection to an antenna (21), at least one port (51b, 51c, 51d) for connection to each of the system-specific radio-frequency parts (54, 55) of the dual mode radio apparatus and filtering means for directing the propagation of signals between ports on the basis of the signal frequency. The integrated filtering part replaces earlier separate filters and their impedance matching circuits as well as some of the required radio-frequency switches.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: LK-Products OYInventors: Panu Hagström, Seppo Yrjölä