Antenna unit having a wide band

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Slot type

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C343S7000MS, C343S873000

Reexamination Certificate

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07081859

ABSTRACT:
A UWB antenna has an upper dielectric, a lower dielectric, and a conductive pattern sandwiched therebetween. The conductive pattern has a feeding point at a substantially center portion of a front surface. The conductive pattern has a reversed triangular portion having a right-hand taper part and a left-side taper part which widen from the feeding point at a predetermined angle toward a right-hand side surface and a left-hand side surface, respectively, and a rectangular portion having a base side being in contact with an upper side of the reversed triangular portion. The rectangular portion may preferable have at least one slit formed therein.

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