Patents by Inventor Suvi Tarvas

Suvi Tarvas has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6759989
    Abstract: A multiband antenna applicable as an internal antenna in small mobile terminals especially. The antenna (200) is a PIFA placed inside the housing of a mobile station with at least two operating bands. A first resonance falling into a lower operating band is produced by means of a radiating conductive pattern (B21) in planar element (220). To improve the characteristics of the antenna in the upper operating band the planar element further comprises a slot (232) which goes between the feed point (F) and the short-circuit point (S) of the antenna. The radiator provided by this slot can be considered a quarter-wave slot radiator or a half-wave loop radiator. The PIFA further may have another radiator, which resonates in the upper operation band. By means of said slot the upper operating band of an antenna can be widened or the radiation in the horizontal plane in the upper operating band can be made more effective.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2004
    Assignee: Filtronic LK Oy
    Inventors: Suvi Tarvas, Mari Panuma, Anne Isohätälä
  • Patent number: 6727857
    Abstract: The invention relates to a multiband antenna which finds utility particularly in mobile stations. The antenna structure includes a PIFA-type antenna positioned inside the covers of a mobile station, which antenna includes a slot radiator (231). In the planar element there is a second slot (232) so that, viewed from a feed point (F), two radiating conductive branches (B1, B2) of different lengths are formed. Each of the three radiators has a separate operating band of its own. The structure also includes a whip element (211) movable with respect to the PIFA part. When the whip element is pulled out, its lower end is galvanically coupled with the shorter branch of the planar element, with its relatively narrow side branch (B12). The whip enhances the operation of the antenna especially in the lowest operating band. The influence of the pulled-out whip on the location of the uppermost operating band is compensated for by a third slot (233) in the planar element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: Filtronic LK Oy
    Inventors: Jyrki Mikkola, Petteri Annamaa, Suvi Tarvas, Mari Paunuma
  • Patent number: 6646606
    Abstract: A double-action antenna structure includes, e.g. a PIFA-type antenna inside the casing of a mobile station, a coupling element and a moveable whip element. The coupling element is a relatively small conductive element between the radiating plane and ground plane of the PIFA, galvanically isolated from the radiating plane and ground plane. When the whip element is retracted, it has no significant coupling to the PIFA parts. When the whip element is extended, its lower end is galvanically connected to the coupling element so that a significant electromagnetic coupling is established between the whip element and the radiating plane of the PIFA. Thus the whip element is fed through the PIFA without being in galvanic contact with it. The coupling element further provides for the matching of the whip element. The internal and external antennas may be designed and optimized relatively independently of each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2003
    Assignee: Filtronic LK Oy
    Inventors: Jyrki Mikkola, Suvi Tarvas
  • Publication number: 20030076268
    Abstract: A multiband antenna applicable as an internal antenna in small mobile terminals especially. The antenna (200) is a PIFA placed inside the housing of a mobile station with at least two operating bands. A first resonance falling into a lower operating band is produced by means of a radiating conductive pattern (B21) in planar element (220). To improve the characteristics of the antenna in the upper operating band the planar element further comprises a slot (232) which goes between the feed point (F) and the short-circuit point (S) of the antenna. The radiator provided by this slot can be considered a quarter-wave slot radiator or a half-wave loop radiator. The PIFA further may have another radiator, which resonates in the upper operation band. By means of said slot the upper operating band of an antenna can be widened or the radiation in the horizontal plane in the upper operating band can be made more effective.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2002
    Publication date: April 24, 2003
    Applicant: Filtronic LK Oy
    Inventors: Suvi Tarvas, Mari Panuma, Anne Isohatala
  • Patent number: 6538604
    Abstract: The invention relates to an antenna structure (400) to be placed inside in particular small radio apparatus. A conventional PIFA-type structure is extended by arranging a structural part (415) adding to the capacitance between the radiating plane (420) and ground plane (410) relatively close to the feed point (F) of the antenna. The structural component may be a projection extending from the radiating plane towards the ground plane or vice versa. An advantage of the invention is that it achieves a significant increase in the antenna bandwidth without increasing the size of the antenna. Another advantage of the invention is that the structure according to it is simple and the increase in the manufacturing costs is relatively low.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Filtronic LK Oy
    Inventors: Anne Isohätälä, Suvi Tarvas, Petteri Annamaa
  • Patent number: 6529168
    Abstract: The invention relates to double-action antenna structures. The structure comprises an antenna inside the covering of a mobile station, a switch (SW) and a whip, element (240) movable in relation to the former two. The internal antenna comprises two elements the first of which (220) is connected to the feed conductor (202) of the whole antenna structure and the second to the signal ground (203, 210). When the whip element is retracted, the said switch galvanically interconnects the elements of the internal antenna. Thus only the internal antenna functions and the whip has no practical significance. When the whip element is extended, its lower end disconnects, by means of the switch, the elements of the internal antenna, and the whip element itself is connected in series with the first element. Thus, a radiating element is provided by the series connection (240, 220) of the whip and the first element, and the shorted element (230) of the internal antenna has no practical significance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Filtronic LK Oy
    Inventors: Jyrki Mikkola, Suvi Tarvas
  • Publication number: 20020171592
    Abstract: The invention relates to a multiband antenna which finds utility particularly in mobile stations. The antenna structure includes a PIFA-type antenna positioned inside the covers of a mobile station, which antenna includes a slot radiator (231). In the planar element there is a second slot (232) so that, viewed from a feed point (F), two radiating conductive branches (B1, B2) of different lengths are formed. Each of the three radiators has a separate operating band of its own. The structure also includes a whip element (211) movable with respect to the PIFA part. When the whip element is pulled out, its lower end is galvanically coupled with the shorter branch of the planar element, with its relatively narrow side branch (B12). The whip enhances the operation of the antenna especially in the lowest operating band. The influence of the pulled-out whip on the location of the uppermost operating band is compensated for by a third slot (233) in the planar element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2002
    Publication date: November 21, 2002
    Applicant: Filtronic LK Oy
    Inventors: Jyrki Mikkola, Petteri Annamaa, Suvi Tarvas, Mari Paunuma
  • Publication number: 20020084939
    Abstract: The invention relates to double-action antenna structures. The structure comprises an antenna inside the covering of a mobile station, a switch (SW) and a whip element (240) movable in relation to the former two. The internal antenna comprises two elements the first of which (220) is connected to the feed conductor (202) of the whole antenna structure and the second to the signal ground (203, 210). When the whip element is retracted, the said switch galvanically interconnects the elements of the internal antenna. Thus only the internal antenna functions and the whip has no practical significance. When the whip element is extended, its lower end disconnects, by means of the switch, the elements of the internal antenna, and the whip element itself is connected in series with the first element. Thus, a radiating element is provided by the series connection (240, 220) of the whip and the first element, and the shorted element (230) of the internal antenna has no practical significance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2001
    Publication date: July 4, 2002
    Applicant: FILTRONIC LK OY
    Inventors: Jyrki Mikkola, Suvi Tarvas
  • Publication number: 20020044091
    Abstract: The invention relates to double-action antenna structures. The structure comprises e.g. a PIFA-type antenna inside the casing of a mobile station, a coupling element and a whip element movable in relation to the former two. The coupling element (240) is a relatively small conductive element between the radiating plane (220) and ground plane (210) of the PIFA, galvanically isolated from the radiating plane and ground plane. When the whip element (230) is retracted, it has no significant coupling to the PIFA parts. When the whip element is extended, its lower end (231) is galvanically connected to the coupling element so that a significant electromagnetic coupling is established between the whip element and the radiating plane of the PIFA. Thus the whip element is fed through the PIFA without being in galvanic contact with it. The coupling element further provides for the matching of the whip element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2001
    Publication date: April 18, 2002
    Applicant: FILTRONIC LK OY
    Inventors: Jyrki Mikkola, Suvi Tarvas
  • Patent number: 6366243
    Abstract: A planar antenna comprises a planar radiating element (600) formed of a conductive area confined by a substantially continuous border line. The conductive area is split by a gap which divides the planar radiating element into a first branch and second branch such that both the first and the second branch have an outermost end. The gap has a head end on said substantially continuous border line and a tail end within the conductive area. At its head end (601) the gap has a certain first direction and at another point (603) a certain second direction which differs from the first direction by more than 90 degrees when the directions are defined along the gap from the head end towards the tail end. The outermost end of the second branch, confined by the gap, is located within the continuous border line, surrounded by the first branch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Assignee: Filtronic Lk Oy
    Inventors: Anne Isohätälä, Kimmo Antila, Sauli Kivelä, Jyrki Mikkola, Suvi Tarvas
  • Patent number: 6252554
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: LK-Products Oy
    Inventors: Anne Isohätälä, Suvi Tarvas, Jyrki Mikkola
  • Patent number: 6252552
    Abstract: A PIFA structure has a first operating frequency and a second operating frequency. It comprises a planar radiating element (801, 1002, 1101, 1203) which is a conductive area confined by a substantially continuous border line divided by a non-conductive slot (802). The slot has a first end on said substantially continuous border line and a second end within the conductive area. The planar radiating element comprises a feedpoint (803, 1206) and ground contact (804, 1208) near the first end of the slot so that the electrical length of the conductive area divided by the slot, measured at the feedpoint, equals a quarter of the wavelength at the first operating frequency and the electrical length of the slot equals a quarter of the wavelength at the second operating frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: Filtronic LK Oy
    Inventors: Suvi Tarvas, Jyrki Mikkola, Sauli Kivelä, Anne Isohätälä