Patent ID: 7612732
Filing Date: 2009-11-03
Classification: H01Q

Abstract:
1. An antenna using a stripline splitter circuit, the antenna having at least one antenna unit including a first stripline for transmitting electrical power to the radiating elements in the at least one antenna unit formed by first, second, third, and fourth radiating elements disposed in a Cartesian X-Y plane with an X direction and a Y direction orthogonal to the X direction, the radiating elements having respective apertures, the first and second radiating elements being mutually aligned in the X direction, the third and fourth radiating elements being mutually aligned in the X direction, the first and third radiating elements being mutually aligned in the Y direction, the second and fourth radiating elements being mutually aligned in the Y direction, the at least one antenna unit also having first, second, third, and fourth feeder electrodes extending in the Y direction of the Cartesian plane and extending in mutually identical directions into the apertures of the first, second, third, and fourth radiating elements to feed the electrical power to the first, second, third, and fourth radiating elements, respectively, and first, second, third, and fourth striplines for transmitting electrical power to the first, second, third, and fourth radiating elements, the third stripline being connected to the first and second feeder electrodes, the fourth stripline being connected to the third and fourth feeder electrodes, wherein: the first stripline extends from a first branching point on the second stripline toward the second radiating element, then follows a perimeter of the aperture of the second radiating element partway around the second radiating element, maintaining at least a predetermined distance from the aperture of the second radiating element; the second stripline includes a straight central part met by the first stripline to form a T-shaped triple junction at the first branching point and terminal parts extending obliquely from respective ends of the straight central part to the imaginary straight line, then extending along the imaginary straight line to meet the second and third branching points, and the second stripline extends from a second branching point on the third stripline to the first branching point, maintaining at least the predetermined distance from the apertures of the first and second radiating elements, then extends from the first branching point to a third branching point on the fourth stripline; the first branching point is disposed between the first radiating element and an imaginary straight line joining the second and third branching points; the third stripline has terminal parts that follow respective perimeters of the first and second radiating elements partway around the first and second radiating elements, maintaining at least the predetermined distance from the apertures of the first and second radiating elements, and the third stripline includes a first V- shaped central part with an exterior angle met by the second stripline to form a Y-shaped triple junction at the second branching point, the terminal parts of the third stripline extending from respective ends of the first V-shaped central part of the third stripline; the fourth stripline has terminal parts that follow respective perimeters of the third and fourth radiating elements partway around the third and fourth radiating elements, maintaining at least the predetermined distance from the apertures of the third and fourth radiating elements and the first stripline, and the fourth stripline includes a second V-shaped central part with an interior angle met by the second stripline to form a triple junction at the third branching point, the terminal parts of the fourth stripline extending from respective ends of the second V-shaped central part of the fourth stripline; the second branching point is disposed strictly between the first branching point and an imaginary tangent line tangent to the terminal parts of the third stripline; and the first branching point is closer to the second branching point than to the third branching point.