Abstract:
A mobile communication device equipped with a microphone, a receiver, a first circuit board which is provided with an antenna at the microphone side and a second circuit board opposing to the first circuit board, wherein the antenna has a first antenna part which is extended parallel to the edge of the first circuit board and a second antenna part which is extended from a free end of the first antenna part towards the second circuit board. The end of the second antenna part may also be extended in a direction parallel to the second circuit board so as to form a third antenna part. As a result, even if a user uses the device in a state with the receiver pressed against the ear, the antenna will not be affected by the user body and the antenna characteristics will not deteriorate.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-042494, filed on Feb. 28, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. 
       FIELD 
       [0002]    The present application relates to a mobile communication device. In the embodiments which are explained below, a mobile phone which is designed to reduce the deterioration of characteristics of the antenna at the time of conversation is explained as an embodiment. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0003]    An openable wireless communication device having a movable housing and a fixed housing both of which are provided with circuit boards which are electrically coupled by a connecting part which is provided at the sides of the two circuit boards at the ends of the housings is disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2005-192055 (hereinafter referred to as JP-A-2005-192055). In the device disclosed in JP-A-2005-192055, due to the connecting part, the current vectors of the two circuit boards are oriented toward the power feed point of the antenna. Due to this, the ground parts formed at the two circuit boards are coupled by high frequency coupling, so the antenna characteristics are improved. This art is illustrated in JP-A-2005-192055. 
         [0004]    In a mobile phone, to improve the antenna characteristics in the conversation state, improvement of the antenna characteristics in the conversation state where the mobile phone is in close contact with the user body, in particular, the head, is being studied. In this regard, up to now, when studying mounting of an antenna in a mobile phone, the antenna mounting has been studied while stressing the improvement of the antenna characteristics of the mobile phone when placed in free space. For this reason, the antenna characteristics sometimes deteriorated at the time of use of the mobile phone in close contact with the user body. For example, there are flip-type mobile phones and slide-type mobile phones which, in the closed state, have antennas which are carried in the housings at the user body sides at the time of conversation. In such a mobile phone, sometimes the high frequency current which flows through the housing which is positioned at the user body side at the time of conversation ends up being absorbed by the user body and therefore the antenna characteristics end up deteriorating. Even if employing the configuration described in JP-A-2005-192055 where the circuit boards of the movable housing and the fixed housing are connected by a connecting part, the electrical coupling degree was weak and control of the current vector of the high frequency current was difficult. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0005]    A first configuration of the mobile communication device of the present application is a mobile communication device which has a first circuit board, a second circuit board which faces the first circuit board, and an antenna which is connected to the first circuit board, in which mobile communication device, the antenna has a first antenna part which is laid in a direction parallel to the first circuit board and a second antenna part which is laid in direction bent to a second circuit board side at the end of the first antenna part at a side far from the first circuit board. 
         [0006]    A second configuration of the mobile communication device of the present application is a mobile communication device which has a first circuit board, a second circuit board which faces the first circuit board, and an antenna which is connected to the first circuit board, in which mobile communication device, the antenna has a first antenna part which is laid in a direction parallel to the first circuit board and a board extension part which includes an end of the second circuit board extended to a position right under the first antenna part. 
         [0007]    A third configuration of the mobile communication device of the present application is a mobile communication device which has a first circuit board, a second circuit board which faces the first circuit board, and an antenna which is connected to the first circuit board, in which mobile communication device, the antenna has a first antenna part which is laid in a direction parallel to the first circuit board and a part which includes a conductor which is attached to an end of the second circuit board and which is positioned right under the first antenna part. 
         [0008]    The object and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims. 
         [0009]    It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0010]      FIG. 1  is a perspective view which illustrates a slid open state of a lateral slide-type mobile phone of one example of a mobile communication device of a first aspect of the present application. 
           [0011]      FIG. 2  is a perspective view which illustrates a closed state of the lateral slide-type mobile phone which is illustrated in  FIG. 1 . 
           [0012]      FIG. 3  is a perspective view which illustrates a usage state of the lateral slide-type mobile phone which is illustrated in  FIG. 2 . 
           [0013]      FIG. 4  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates an image of current which flows through a first circuit board equipped with a flat antenna in the usage state of the lateral slide-type mobile phone which is illustrated in  FIG. 3 . 
           [0014]      FIG. 5  is an assembled perspective view which illustrates the states of the first circuit board and the second circuit board and the antenna which is attached to the first circuit board inside the lateral slide-type mobile phone in the slid open state which is illustrated in  FIG. 1 . 
           [0015]      FIG. 6  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates connection of the antenna and first circuit board which are illustrated in  FIG. 5 . 
           [0016]      FIG. 7  is a partial cross-sectional view which views the connection of the antenna and the first circuit board which are illustrated in  FIG. 6  from a direction perpendicular to  FIG. 6 . 
           [0017]      FIG. 8  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a state where the first circuit board and the second circuit board which are illustrated in  FIG. 5  are connected by a flexible cable. 
           [0018]      FIG. 9  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a shape of an antenna in a first embodiment of a mobile communication device of the present application. 
           [0019]      FIG. 10  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a shape of an antenna in a second embodiment of a mobile communication device of the present application. 
           [0020]      FIG. 11  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a shape of a second circuit board in a third embodiment of a mobile communication device of the present application. 
           [0021]      FIG. 12  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a shape of a second circuit board in a fourth embodiment of a mobile communication device of the present application. 
           [0022]      FIG. 13  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a fifth embodiment of a mobile communication device of the present application and illustrates a state combining the antenna of the first embodiment and the second circuit board of the third embodiment. 
           [0023]      FIG. 14  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a sixth embodiment of a mobile communication device of the present application and illustrates a state combining the antenna of the second embodiment and the second circuit board of the third embodiment. 
           [0024]      FIG. 15  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a seventh embodiment of a mobile communication device of the present application and illustrates a state combining the antenna of the first embodiment and the second circuit board of the fourth embodiment. 
           [0025]      FIG. 16  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates an eighth embodiment of a mobile communication device of the present application and illustrates a state combining the antenna of the second embodiment and the second circuit board of the fourth embodiment. 
           [0026]      FIG. 17  is a perspective view which views the shape of the antenna of the first embodiment of the present application from the front side. 
           [0027]      FIG. 18  is a perspective view which views the shape of the antenna of the first embodiment of the present application from the back side. 
           [0028]      FIG. 19  is a perspective view which views the shape of the antenna of the first embodiment of the present application from the bottom. 
           [0029]      FIG. 20  is a perspective view which illustrates the state where the antenna which is illustrated in  FIG. 17  to  FIG. 19  is attached to the first circuit board which is illustrated in  FIG. 5 . 
           [0030]      FIG. 21  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a state where an antenna of the first embodiment of the present application is attached instead of the antenna which is illustrated in  FIG. 7 . 
           [0031]      FIG. 22  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a state where an antenna of the first embodiment of the present application is attached instead of the antenna which is illustrated in  FIG. 8 . 
           [0032]      FIG. 23  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a state where an antenna of the first embodiment of the present application is attached instead of the antenna which is illustrated in  FIG. 6 . 
           [0033]      FIG. 24  is a perspective view which illustrates a state where a display is attached to a first circuit board which is illustrated in  FIG. 20 . 
           [0034]      FIG. 25  is a perspective view of a modified embodiment of an antenna of the first embodiment of the present application. 
           [0035]      FIG. 26  is a perspective view of a modified embodiment of an antenna of the first embodiment of the present application. 
           [0036]      FIG. 27  is a perspective view of a modified embodiment of an antenna of the first embodiment of the present application. 
           [0037]      FIG. 28  is a perspective view which views the specific shape of the antenna of the second embodiment of the present application from the same direction as the direction of the antenna of the first embodiment which is illustrated in  FIG. 19 . 
           [0038]      FIG. 29  is a perspective view which views the shape of an antenna of a modification of the second embodiment of the present application from the same direction as the direction of the antenna of the first embodiment which is illustrated in  FIG. 17 . 
           [0039]      FIG. 30  is a perspective view which illustrates a configuration where the second circuit board which is illustrated in  FIG. 24  is replaced with the second circuit board of the third embodiment of the present application. 
           [0040]      FIG. 31  is a perspective view which illustrates the configuration of a second circuit board of a fourth embodiment of the present application. 
           [0041]      FIG. 32  is a perspective view of a straight-type mobile phone of one example of a mobile communication device of the second embodiment according to the present application in which the first circuit board and the second circuit board are set in a single housing. 
           [0042]      FIG. 33  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a conventional antenna structure in a mobile communication device of a second aspect according to the present application. 
           [0043]      FIG. 34  is a partial cross-sectional view of a mobile communication device of the second aspect of the present application to which an antenna in the first embodiment of the mobile communication device of the present application which is illustrated in  FIG. 9  is attached. 
           [0044]      FIG. 35  is a partial cross-sectional view of a mobile communication device of the second aspect of the present application to which an antenna in the second embodiment of the mobile communication device of the present application which is illustrated in  FIG. 10  is attached. 
           [0045]      FIG. 36  is a partial cross-sectional view of a mobile communication device of the second aspect of the present application to which an antenna in the third embodiment of the mobile communication device of the present application which is illustrated in  FIG. 11  is attached. 
           [0046]      FIG. 37  is a partial cross-sectional view of a mobile communication device of the second aspect of the present application to which an antenna in the fourth embodiment of the mobile communication device of the present application which is illustrated in  FIG. 12  is attached. 
       
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS 
       [0047]    Below, modes of working the present application will be explained in detail based on specific embodiments using the attached drawings. Further, the same component members are explained while assigned the same reference notations. 
         [0048]      FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2  illustrate a lateral slide-type mobile phone  10  of one example of a mobile communication device according to a first aspect of the present application. The lateral slide-type mobile phone  10  is provided with a first housing comprised of an upper housing  1  and with a second housing comprised of a lower housing  2 .  FIG. 1  illustrates a state where the upper housing  1  is slid away from the lower housing  2 , while  FIG. 2  illustrates a state where the upper housing  1  is superposed over the lower housing  2  and the phone is closed. Here, “lateral slide” means the upper housing  1  sliding in a short direction with respect to the lower housing  2 . The upper housing  1  sliding in the long direction with respect to the lower housing  2  is referred to as “longitudinal slide”. The lateral slide-type mobile phone  10  of the first aspect is provided with mobile phone functions at the upper housing  1  and computer-like electronic device functions at the lower housing  2 . 
         [0049]    At the lateral slide-type mobile phone  10 , as illustrated in  FIG. 1 , input keys  7  which appear when the upper housing  1  is slid away from the lower housing  2  are provided at the lower housing  2 . At the upper housing  1 , there is a display  4 , receiver  5 , and microphone  6 . As the receiver  5 , a speaker is provided inside of the upper housing  1 . Further, as the microphone  6 , a microphone is provided inside of the upper housing  1 . Furthermore, inside of the top housing  1  near the microphone  6 , an antenna  3  is provided for sending and receiving signals. The thus configured lateral slide type mobile phone  10 , as illustrated in  FIG. 3 , is used in a closed state at the time of conversation. Note that, the antenna  3  does not need to be arranged near the microphone  6 . 
         [0050]    In the lateral slide-type mobile phone  10 , as illustrated in  FIG. 4  and  FIG. 5  to  FIG. 8 , a flat antenna  3  is connected through a connection terminal  13  to the first circuit board  11  which is housed in the upper housing  1 . At the connection terminal  13 , a spring for feed of antenna power (not illustrated) is housed. The antenna  3  is arranged in parallel to the first circuit board  11 . At the back side of the first circuit board  11 , a baseband chip  24  which is provided with a telephone function is provided. Further, at the lower housing  2 , a second circuit board  12  is housed. The first circuit board  11  and the second circuit board  12  are connected by a flexible cable (FPC)  15 . Reference numeral  14  illustrates a connection part of the FPC  15  to the first circuit board  11 , while  16  illustrates a connection part of the FPC  15  to the second circuit board  12 . 
         [0051]    In the thus configured lateral slide-type mobile phone  10 , there was the inconvenience that the antenna characteristics ended up deteriorating at the time of conversation. This inconvenience was due to the fact that in a mobile phone having an antenna for low frequency use of the 800 MHz band, the signal was emitted by running current through the housing as a whole, so when used in the state which is illustrated in  FIG. 3 , the high frequency current which flowed through the top housing ended up being absorbed by the user body (head)  8 . That is, if the current EC which flows through the first circuit board  11  which is illustrated in  FIG. 4  is large, the high frequency current which flows through the top housing  1  also becomes large and the effect of the user body becomes larger. 
         [0052]    Therefore, in the present application, there is provided a mobile communication device of a first aspect wherein a top housing  1  slides in a lateral direction from a bottom housing  2 , in particular a lateral slide-type mobile phone  10 , wherein a current EC which flows through the first circuit board  11  is dispersed and a dispersed current ec flows through the second circuit board  12 . That is, in the present antenna, the voltage becomes maximum at the end of the antenna element, so by bending this end in a direction approaching the second circuit board  12  which is at the side far from the user body, the dispersed current ec flows through the second circuit board  12 .  FIG. 9  to  FIG. 12  illustrate basic first to fourth embodiments of the present application, while  FIG. 13  to  FIG. 16  illustrate fifth to eighth embodiments comprised of combinations of the first to fourth embodiments. 
         [0053]      FIG. 9  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the shape of an antenna  3  of a first embodiment of a lateral slide-type mobile phone  10  of the present application. In the first embodiment, an antenna  3  which is connected through a connection terminal  13  to the first circuit board  11  which is housed in the top housing  1  includes a first antenna part  31  and a second antenna part  32 . The first antenna part  31  is provided laid along an end  21  of the first circuit board  11  in a direction parallel to the first circuit board  11 , while the second antenna part  32  extends from the end of the first antenna part  31  and is bent to the second circuit board  12  side. The current EC which flows through the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed as the current ec to the second circuit board  12  due to this second antenna part  32 . Note that, the second antenna part  32  may be configured by a separate member from the first antenna part  31  and joined to the first antenna part  31 . 
         [0054]      FIG. 10  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the shape of an antenna  3  in a second embodiment of a lateral slide-type mobile phone  10  of the present application. In the second embodiment, the antenna  3  which is connected through a connection terminal  13  to the first circuit board  11  which is housed in the top housing  1  includes a first antenna part  31 , a second antenna part  32 , and a third antenna part  33 . The first antenna part  31  is provided laid along an end  21  of the first circuit board  11  in a direction parallel to the first circuit board  11 , while the second antenna part  32  is provided extending from the end of the first antenna part  31  and bent to the second circuit board  12  side. Furthermore, a third antenna part  33  is provided extending from the end of the second antenna part  32  with this extension part bent in a direction parallel to the second circuit board  12 . The current EC which flows through the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed as the current ec to the second circuit board  12  due to this second antenna part  32  and third antenna part  33 . 
         [0055]    Note that, the above-mentioned first antenna part  31 , second antenna part  32 , and third antenna part  33  may be formed by bending a single member or may be formed by preparing separate members and joining them together. The first antenna part  31 , second antenna part  32 , and third antenna part  33  are configured in the same way in the following embodiments as well. 
         [0056]      FIG. 11  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the shape of the second circuit board  12  in a third embodiment of the lateral slide-type mobile phone  10  of the present application. In the third embodiment, the antenna  3  which is connected through a connection terminal  13  to the first circuit board  11  which is housed in the top housing  1  includes only a first antenna part  31 . On the other hand, the end  22  of the second circuit board  12  extends to a position right under the antenna  3  to provide a board extension part  17 . The current EC which flows through the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed as the current ec to the second circuit board  12  due to this board extension part  17 . 
         [0057]      FIG. 12  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the shape of the second circuit board  12  in a fourth embodiment of the lateral slide-type mobile phone  10  of the present application. In the fourth embodiment, the antenna  3  which is connected through a connection terminal  13  to the first circuit board  11  which is housed in the top housing  1  includes only a first antenna part  31 . On the other hand, at the end  22  of the second circuit board  12 , a part  18  which includes a conductor is attached to be positioned right under the antenna  3 . The part  18  which includes a conductor may also be attached to the second circuit board  12  without extending the end  22  of the second circuit board  12 . Further, it is also possible to extend the end  22  of the second circuit board  12  and have that extension part attached to. The current EC which flows to the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed as the current ec to the second circuit board  12  due to this part  18  which includes a conductor. 
         [0058]      FIG. 13  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a fifth embodiment of a lateral slide type mobile phone  10  of the present application. This is an embodiment which combines the antenna  3  of the first embodiment and the second circuit board  12  of the third embodiment. That is, if configuring the antenna  3  from the above-mentioned first antenna part  31  and second antenna part  32  and providing the end  22  of the second circuit board  12  with a board extension part  17  which is extended to a position right under the antenna  3 , the fifth embodiment is obtained. The current EC which flows to the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed as the current ec to the second circuit board  12  due to this second antenna part  32  and board extension part  17 . 
         [0059]      FIG. 14  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a sixth embodiment of a lateral slide type mobile phone  10  of the present application. This is an embodiment which combines the antenna  3  of the second embodiment and the second circuit board  12  of the third embodiment. If configuring the antenna  3  from the above-mentioned first antenna part  31 , second antenna part  32 , and third antenna part  33  and providing the end  22  of the second circuit board  12  with a board extension part  17  which is extended to a position right under the antenna  3 , the sixth embodiment is obtained. The current EC which flows to the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed as the current ec to the second circuit board  12  due to this second antenna part  32 , third antenna part  33 , and board extension part  17 . 
         [0060]      FIG. 15  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a seventh embodiment of a lateral slide type mobile phone  10  of the present application. This is an embodiment which combines the antenna  3  of the first embodiment and the second circuit board  12  of the fourth embodiment. That is, the antenna  3  includes the above-mentioned first antenna part  31  and second antenna part  32 . At the end  22  of the second circuit board  12 , the part  18  which includes a conductor is attached to be positioned right under the antenna  3 . The part  18  which includes a conductor may also be attached to the second circuit board  12  without extending the end  22  of the second circuit board  12 . Further, it is also possible to extend the end  22  of the second circuit board  12  and have that extension part attached to. The current EC which flows to the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed as the current ec to the second circuit board  12  due to this second antenna part  32  and part  18  which includes a conductor. 
         [0061]      FIG. 16  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates an eighth embodiment of the mobile communication device of the present application and is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the state of the antenna  3  of the second embodiment and the second circuit board  12  of the fourth embodiment combined. The antenna  3  includes the above-mentioned first antenna part  31 , second antenna part  32 , and third antenna part  33 . At the end  22  of the second circuit board  12 , the part  18  which includes a conductor is attached so as to be positioned right under the antenna  3 . The current EC which flows to the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed as the current ec to the second circuit board  12  due to this second antenna part  32 , third antenna part  33 , and part  18  which includes a conductor. 
         [0062]      FIG. 17  to  FIG. 19  are perspective views which view the specific shape of the antenna  3  of the first embodiment of the present application from three directions. The antenna  3  of the first embodiment is provided with a first antenna part  31  and with a second antenna part  32  which extends from the first antenna part  31  and is bent in perpendicular direction. The second antenna part  32  is further extended from the end of the first antenna part  31  and bent at its extension part along the edge of the first circuit board  11 . 
         [0063]      FIG. 20  is a perspective view which illustrates the state where the antenna  3  which is illustrated in  FIG. 17  to  FIG. 19  is attached to the end  21  of the first circuit board  11 . This corresponds to the configuration which is illustrated in  FIG. 5 .  FIG. 21  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the state where the antenna  3  of the first embodiment of the present application is attached instead of the antenna  3  which is illustrated in  FIG. 7 . Further,  FIG. 22  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the state where the antenna  3  of the first embodiment of the present application is attached instead of the antenna  3  which is illustrated in  FIG. 8 . Furthermore,  FIG. 23  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the state where the antenna  3  of the first embodiment of the present application is attached instead of the antenna  3  which is illustrated in  FIG. 6 . 
         [0064]    Further,  FIG. 24  is a perspective view which illustrates the second circuit board  12  as a whole when cutting the flexible cable  15  which connects the first circuit board  11  and second circuit board  12  which are illustrated in  FIG. 20  and which illustrates the state when attaching a display  4  to the first circuit board  11 . 
         [0065]      FIG. 25  to  FIG. 27  are perspective views which illustrate the structures of antennas of modified embodiments of the antenna  3  of the first embodiment of the present application which is illustrated in  FIG. 17  to  FIG. 19 . At the antenna  3  which is illustrated in  FIG. 25 , the second antenna part  31  is provided with a plurality of small through holes  34 . At the antenna  3  which is illustrated in  FIG. 26 , the second antenna part  31  is formed by mesh wire  35 . Furthermore, at the antenna  3  which is illustrated in  FIG. 27 , the second antenna part  32  is formed with a plurality of slits  36  and the second antenna board  31  is formed in a comb shape. These modified embodiments are for reducing the weight of the antenna  3 . 
         [0066]      FIG. 28  is a perspective view which illustrates the specific shape of the antenna  3  of the second embodiment of the present application. This figure illustrates the specific shape of the antenna  3  of the second embodiment as viewed from the same direction as the direction of the antenna  3  of the first embodiment which is illustrated in  FIG. 19 . Further,  FIG. 29  is a perspective view which illustrates one example of a modification of the antenna  3  of the second embodiment of the present application and is a view from the same direction as the antenna  3  of the first embodiment which is illustrated in  FIG. 17 . In this modification, the second antenna part  32  is provided with a large through hole  37  so as to reduce the weight of the antenna  3 . 
         [0067]      FIG. 30  is a perspective view which illustrates a configuration where the second circuit board  12  which is illustrated in  FIG. 24  is replaced by the second circuit board  12  of the third embodiment of the present application. In the third embodiment, the end  22  of the second circuit board  12  at the antenna  3  side is extended whereby a board extension part  17  is formed. The board extension part  17  is positioned right under the antenna  3  which is connected to the first circuit board  11  when the first circuit board  11  is superposed over the second circuit board  12 . 
         [0068]      FIG. 31  is a perspective view which illustrates the specific configuration of the second circuit board  12  of the fourth embodiment of the present application. In the fourth embodiment, at the end  22  of the second circuit board  12  at the antenna  3  side, a part  18  which includes a conductor, for example, a track ball  18 , is attached. The track ball  18  may be directly attached to the second circuit board  12 , but it is also possible to provide a board extension part  17  similar to the third embodiment and attach the ball to the board extension part  17 . The part  18  which includes a conductor is positioned right under the antenna  3  which is connected to the first circuit board  11  when the first circuit board  11  is superposed over the second circuit board  12 . 
         [0069]      FIG. 32  is a perspective view which illustrates a mobile communication device  20  of the second aspect according to the present application in which the first circuit board and the second circuit board are arranged in a single housing. The mobile communication device  20  of the second aspect is, for example, a straight-type mobile phone  20 .  FIG. 33  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates a conventional antenna structure in the straight-type mobile phone  20 . At the inside of a one-piece housing  23  of the conventional straight-type mobile phone  20 , a first circuit board  11  and a second circuit board  12  are provided in parallel. A thin strip antenna  3  which is provided with only the first antenna part  31  is connected to the end  21  of the first circuit board  11  by the connection terminal  13 . 
         [0070]    In the present application, in the straight-type mobile phone  20  of the second aspect as well, the current EC which flows to the first circuit board  11  is dispersed and the dispersed current ec is made to flow to the second circuit board  12 .  FIG. 34  to  FIG. 37  are partial cross-sectional views which illustrate basic first to fourth embodiments of the present application in the second aspect. Here, illustration of the current EC which flows through the first circuit board  11  and the current ec which flows through the second circuit board  12  in the first to fourth embodiments of the second aspect is omitted. Further, illustration of the fifth to eight embodiments of combinations of the first to fourth embodiments such as illustrated from  FIG. 13  to  FIG. 16  in the second aspect will also be omitted. 
         [0071]      FIG. 34  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the shape of the antenna  3  in a first embodiment of the straight-type mobile phone  20  of the present application. In the first embodiment, the antenna  3  which is connected through the connection terminal  13  to the first circuit board  11  which is housed in the housing  23  includes the first antenna part  31  and the second antenna part  32 . The first antenna part  31  is provided laid along the end  21  of the first circuit board  11  in a direction parallel to the first circuit board  11 , while the second antenna part  32  is provided extending from the end of the first antenna part  32  and bent to the second circuit board  12  side. The current which flows to the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed to the second circuit board  12  due to this second antenna part  32 . 
         [0072]      FIG. 35  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the shape of the antenna  3  in a second embodiment of the straight-type mobile phone  20  of the present application. In the second embodiment, the antenna  3  which is connected through the connection terminal  13  to the first circuit board  11  which is housed in the housing  23  includes the first antenna part  31 , second antenna part  32 , and third antenna part  33 . The first antenna part  31  is provided laid along the end  21  of the first circuit board  11  in a direction parallel to the first circuit board  11 , while the second antenna part  32  is provided extending from the end of the first antenna part  32  and bent to the second circuit board  12  side. Furthermore, the third antenna part  33  is provided extending from the end of the second antenna part  32  and bent at this extension part in a direction parallel to the second circuit board  12 . The current which flows to the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed to the second circuit board  12  due to this second antenna part  32  and third antenna part  33 . 
         [0073]      FIG. 36  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the shape of the second circuit board  12  in a third embodiment of the lateral slide-type mobile phone  10  of the present application. In the third embodiment, the antenna  3  which is connected through the connection terminal  13  to the first circuit board  11  which is housed in the housing  23  includes only the first antenna part  31 . On the other hand, the end  22  of the second circuit board  12  is extended by the board extension part  17  to a position right under the antenna  3 . The current which flows through the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed to the second circuit board  12  due to this board extension part  17 . 
         [0074]      FIG. 37  is a partial cross-sectional view which illustrates the shape of the second circuit board  12  in a fourth embodiment of the straight type mobile phone  20  of the present application. In the fourth embodiment, the antenna  3  which is connected through the connection terminal  13  to the first circuit board  11  which is housed in the housing  23  includes only the first antenna part  31 . On the other hand, at the end  22  of the second circuit board  12 , a part  18  which includes a conductor is attached so as to be positioned right under the antenna  3 . The part  18  which includes a conductor may also be attached to the second circuit board  12  without extending from the end  22  of the second circuit board  12 . Further, the end  22  of the second circuit board  12  may also be extended and that extension part attached to. The current which flows to the first circuit board  11  flows dispersed to the second circuit board  12  due to the part  18  including this conductor. 
         [0075]    In the mobile communication device of the first aspect and second aspect configured in the above way, if configuring the antenna like in the first embodiment, the amount of the effect received from the user body at the time of use of the mobile communication device becomes 20% or so smaller. Further, if configuring the antenna like in the second embodiment, the amount of the effect received from the user body at the time of use of the mobile communication device becomes 40% or so smaller. As a result, the gain of the antenna is improved 12.5% or so in the first embodiment and is improved 16.7% or so in the second embodiment. 
         [0076]    Note that, as illustrated in the first and second embodiments of the present application, it may also be considered not to bend the end of the antenna  3  to the second circuit board side, but to increase the thickness of the antenna  3  itself and electromagnetically couple this to the second circuit board, but the antenna characteristics would end up deteriorating, so this is low in practicality. 
         [0077]    According to the present application, it becomes possible to improve the antenna performance in a mobile communication device where an antenna is mounted inside the housing at the side close to the user body at the time of use. 
         [0078]    All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.