Multiple frequency band antenna

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Plural antennas

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C343S702000, C343S828000

Reexamination Certificate

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07659866

ABSTRACT:
A multiple frequency band antenna includes a common connecting element, a first radiating element, a second radiating element, a common feeding point and a common ground terminal. The common connecting element includes a connecting part and a turning part, which are arranged in different planes. The first radiating element is connected with the connecting part of the common connecting element. The second radiating element is connected with the turning part of the common connecting element. The second radiating element has a longer path length compared with the first radiating element. A combination of the common connecting element and the first radiating element is configured to transmit and receive wireless signals in a first frequency band. A combination of the common connecting element and the second radiating element is configured to transmit and receive wireless signals in a second frequency band.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6819287 (2004-11-01), Sullivan et al.
patent: 7119747 (2006-10-01), Lin et al.
patent: 7541984 (2009-06-01), Peng et al.

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