Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Antenna with parasitic reflector
Patent
1985-01-24
1987-12-01
Lieberman, Eli
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
Antenna with parasitic reflector
343912, H01Q 1516
Patent
active
047107774
ABSTRACT:
A dish antenna structure (10) is formed from a plurality of ribs (14) which extend from near the center of the dish to its periphery, and which support antenna panels (18) between them. Each rib has an outer flexible plastic sheath having grooves (44,45) in its side edges which receive the edges of antenna panels (18) and a hollow longitudinal channel (40) within which a rigid support member (42) is fixed. The support ribs (14) and the antenna panels (18) are curved such that the anterior surface of the dish defined thereby is parabolic.
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Kaultronics, Inc.
Lieberman Eli
Wimer Michael C.
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