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US3380060A
US3380060A US520830A US52083066A US3380060A US 3380060 A US3380060 A US 3380060A US 520830 A US520830 A US 520830A US 52083066 A US52083066 A US 52083066A US 3380060 A US3380060 A US 3380060A
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  • This invention relates to a novel and useful antenna and more particularly to an antenna of the folded monopole type which is particularly adapted for tactical military use because it is easily transported and erected; and is broadbanded and therefore useful over a wide range of the high frequency spectrum.
  • the novel antenna comprises a folded monopole in the shape of an inverted U, one of the vertical members of which comprises a coaxial cable shorted and grounded at its lower end.
  • This member provides support for the antenna and the coaxial line is arranged to provide distributed ⁇ inductive loading over certain frequency ranges where the physical antenna dimensions are short in terms of the operating wavelength.
  • a horizontal boom is centrally supported at the top of the coaxial line and the base of a triangular metallic screen is suspended from the boom to form the other vertical member of the antenna.
  • the apex of the screen forms one input terminal of the antenna, the other terminal being grounded.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a novel antenna particularly adapted for tactical military use.
  • a further object of the invention is to provi-de an easily transported and erected antenna with broadband characteristics in the high frequency region.
  • FIGS. l and 2 are side and front elevation view respectively f an illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
  • the vertically upstanding coaxial line 27 comprises a plurality of tubular outer conductors 4, S, and ⁇ 6 with flanges 7 and 8 at the mating ends thereof, held together by bolts 9.
  • the lower end of the line 27 is shorted by end cap 26, which rests in a recess in base plate 25'.
  • a flexible metallic ground screen 29 is connected to the base plate and rests on the ground 30.
  • the top of the coaxial line ts into a recess in the insulator bracket 10, which may be composed of laminated mica.
  • the center conductor 3 of the line comprises a steel wire stretched between a pair of eye-bolts at either end of the line.
  • the upper eye-bolt 15 also serves to hold the mica laminaions together and connects the center conductor ⁇ 3 to conductive strap 11 which is attached to metallic cap 16 by means of bolt 14.
  • the inner conductor 3 hol-ds the insulator bracket securely in place and also aids in holding the detachable segments 4, 5 and 6 of the outer conductor in place.
  • a second conductive strap 19 is connected between bolt 20, which is threaded into the outer conductor of the coaxial line, and the lower end of bolt 14.
  • the insulator bracket and metal cap 16 centrally support a horizontal metallic boom 12.
  • the length of the boom 12 is approximately one half of the height of the coaxial line 27.
  • the boom 12 may be assembled in segments for ease of transportation, as is the coaxial line 27. As shown in FIG.
  • the flexible triangular metallic screen 17 is suspended from the metallic boom 12 to form the second vertical member of the folded monopole.
  • the base of the triangular screen is attached to the metallic boom 12 with an array of fasteners 31.
  • a semicircular section 32 is cut out of the triangular screen to accommodate the bracket 10 which supports the boom 12.
  • the fasteners may be of the snap-type in which case the screen 17 may be easily detached and folded or rolled during disassembly.
  • the apex of the triangular screen extends almost to the ground where it is spaced from the coaxial line and secured by the dielectric spacer 21.
  • a coaxial feed line 22 has its center conductor connected to terminal 23 at the apex of screen 17 and its outer conductor -grounded to base 25.
  • the feed line 22 is connected ot a transmitter or receiver, not shown. Insulated guy lines may be used to stabilize the entire structure.
  • the conductive strap 19 is removed.
  • the signal path in this case would be from input terminal 23- upward through screen 17, to metallic boom 12, through metallic cap 16, conductive strap 11, bolt 15 and thence down the coaxial line 27 to ground.
  • the shorted coaxial line is inductive at less than one quarter wavelength and therefore ⁇ acts as a series distributed inductor which loads the antenna and increases its effective electrical length.
  • the strap 19 would be used to connect the boom 12 directly to the outer conductor of the coaxial line 27.
  • a folded monopole antenna comprising a vertically upstanding coaxial line with its lower end short-circuited by means of an end cap and electrically connected to a ground screen, an insulator bracket mounted atop said coaxial line, the inner conductor of said coaxial line comprising a steel wire attached to said insulator bracket at its upper end and to said end cap at its lower end, a horizontal metallic boom centrally supported and laterally spaced from said coaxial line by said insulator bracket, a flexible triangular metallic screen having its base attached to said metallic boom and ils apex extending nearly to said ground screen, a conductive connection between the upper end of said inner conductor and said horizontal metallic boom, a removable conductive connection between said horizontal metallic boom and the upper end of the outer conductor of said coaxial line, and means to feed said antenna between said apex and said ground screen.
  • a broadbanded folded monopole antenna comprising, a vertical coaxial line having its lower end shortcircuited and connected to ground, a bracket atop said coaxial line for centrally supporting a metallic horizontal boom, a triangular metallic screen having its base attached to said boom and its apex extending nearly to said ground, means to feed said antenna between said apex and ground, the length of said base being approximately one half the height of said coaxial line, a conductive connection between said boom and the center conductor of said coaxial line, and a removable conductive connection between said boom and the upper end of the outer conductor of said coaxial line.
  • a broadbanded folded monopole antenna comprising a vertical coaxial line having its lower end shorted and connected to ground, a ⁇ triangular metallic screen suspended in a vertical plane from the top and to one side of said coaxial line, the base of said triangular metallic screen being adjacent the upper end of said coaxial line and the apex of said triangular metallic screen being adjacent ground, means to feed said antenna between said apex and ground, and a conductive connection between said base of said triangle and the upper end of the inner conductor of said coaxial line.
  • the antenna of claim 5 further including a removable conductive strap connected between the upper end of said triangular screen and the upper end of the outer conductor of said coaxial line.

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United States Patent Oftice 3,380,060 Patented Apr. 23, 1968 3,380,060 FOLDED MGNOPOLE ANTENNA Watson P. Czerwinski, Shrewsbury, NJ., assignor to the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army Filed Jan. 12, 1966, Ser. No. 520,830 6 Claims. (Cl. 343-830) This invention relates to a novel and useful antenna and more particularly to an antenna of the folded monopole type which is particularly adapted for tactical military use because it is easily transported and erected; and is broadbanded and therefore useful over a wide range of the high frequency spectrum.
Briefly stated, the novel antenna comprises a folded monopole in the shape of an inverted U, one of the vertical members of which comprises a coaxial cable shorted and grounded at its lower end. This member provides support for the antenna and the coaxial line is arranged to provide distributed `inductive loading over certain frequency ranges where the physical antenna dimensions are short in terms of the operating wavelength. A horizontal boom is centrally supported at the top of the coaxial line and the base of a triangular metallic screen is suspended from the boom to form the other vertical member of the antenna. The apex of the screen forms one input terminal of the antenna, the other terminal being grounded.
It is thus an object of the invention to provide a novel folded monopole antenna.
Another object of the invention is to provide a novel antenna particularly adapted for tactical military use.
A further object of the invention is to provi-de an easily transported and erected antenna with broadband characteristics in the high frequency region.
These and other objects and advantages of the inven tion will become apparent from the following detailed description and drawing, in which:
FIGS. l and 2 are side and front elevation view respectively f an illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
In. FIG. 1, the vertically upstanding coaxial line 27 comprises a plurality of tubular outer conductors 4, S, and `6 with flanges 7 and 8 at the mating ends thereof, held together by bolts 9. The lower end of the line 27 is shorted by end cap 26, which rests in a recess in base plate 25'. A flexible metallic ground screen 29 is connected to the base plate and rests on the ground 30. The top of the coaxial line ts into a recess in the insulator bracket 10, which may be composed of laminated mica. The center conductor 3 of the line comprises a steel wire stretched between a pair of eye-bolts at either end of the line. The upper eye-bolt 15 also serves to hold the mica laminaions together and connects the center conductor `3 to conductive strap 11 which is attached to metallic cap 16 by means of bolt 14. With this arrangement, the inner conductor 3 hol-ds the insulator bracket securely in place and also aids in holding the detachable segments 4, 5 and 6 of the outer conductor in place. A second conductive strap 19 is connected between bolt 20, which is threaded into the outer conductor of the coaxial line, and the lower end of bolt 14. The insulator bracket and metal cap 16 centrally support a horizontal metallic boom 12. The length of the boom 12 is approximately one half of the height of the coaxial line 27. The boom 12 may be assembled in segments for ease of transportation, as is the coaxial line 27. As shown in FIG. 2, the flexible triangular metallic screen 17 is suspended from the metallic boom 12 to form the second vertical member of the folded monopole. The base of the triangular screen is attached to the metallic boom 12 with an array of fasteners 31. A semicircular section 32 is cut out of the triangular screen to accommodate the bracket 10 which supports the boom 12. The fasteners may be of the snap-type in which case the screen 17 may be easily detached and folded or rolled during disassembly. The apex of the triangular screen extends almost to the ground where it is spaced from the coaxial line and secured by the dielectric spacer 21. A coaxial feed line 22 has its center conductor connected to terminal 23 at the apex of screen 17 and its outer conductor -grounded to base 25. The feed line 22 is connected ot a transmitter or receiver, not shown. Insulated guy lines may be used to stabilize the entire structure.
In operation, at applied frequencies at which the coaxial line 27 is less than a quarter wavelength in height, the conductive strap 19 is removed. The signal path in this case would be from input terminal 23- upward through screen 17, to metallic boom 12, through metallic cap 16, conductive strap 11, bolt 15 and thence down the coaxial line 27 to ground. The shorted coaxial line is inductive at less than one quarter wavelength and therefore `acts as a series distributed inductor which loads the antenna and increases its effective electrical length. At higher applied frequencies at which the height of the coaxial line 27 approaches one quarter of a wavelength, the strap 19 would be used to connect the boom 12 directly to the outer conductor of the coaxial line 27. This in effect puts the inner and outer conductors of the coaxial line in parallel and the device no longer functions as a transmission line but merely as a conductor. Since the combined lengths of the metallic screen 17 and the coaxial line 27 are now approximately one half of a wavelength, no inductive loading is required for efficient antenna operation. The large surface area of the metallic screen 17 results in a broadbanding of the antenna and the triangular shape with the base remote from ground and the apex near ground results in a minimum of capacity between this element and ground. Further, the large surface area of the metallic screen 17 relative to the area of the outer conductor of the coaxial line 27 provides an impedance transformation which aids in matching to the antenna feed. All of the metallic parts of the antenna may be constructed of aluminum or some other light weight conductive material.
While the invention has been iilustrated in connection with an illustrative embodiment, the inventive concepts disclosed herein are of general application. Accordingly, the invention should be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A folded monopole antenna comprising a vertically upstanding coaxial line with its lower end short-circuited by means of an end cap and electrically connected to a ground screen, an insulator bracket mounted atop said coaxial line, the inner conductor of said coaxial line comprising a steel wire attached to said insulator bracket at its upper end and to said end cap at its lower end, a horizontal metallic boom centrally supported and laterally spaced from said coaxial line by said insulator bracket, a flexible triangular metallic screen having its base attached to said metallic boom and ils apex extending nearly to said ground screen, a conductive connection between the upper end of said inner conductor and said horizontal metallic boom, a removable conductive connection between said horizontal metallic boom and the upper end of the outer conductor of said coaxial line, and means to feed said antenna between said apex and said ground screen.
2. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said outer conductor of said coaxial line and said horizontal metallic boom each comprise a plurality of detac-hable segments.
3. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the length of said 3 base is approximately one half the height of said coaxial line.
4. A broadbanded folded monopole antenna comprising, a vertical coaxial line having its lower end shortcircuited and connected to ground, a bracket atop said coaxial line for centrally supporting a metallic horizontal boom, a triangular metallic screen having its base attached to said boom and its apex extending nearly to said ground, means to feed said antenna between said apex and ground, the length of said base being approximately one half the height of said coaxial line, a conductive connection between said boom and the center conductor of said coaxial line, and a removable conductive connection between said boom and the upper end of the outer conductor of said coaxial line.
5. A broadbanded folded monopole antenna comprising a vertical coaxial line having its lower end shorted and connected to ground, a `triangular metallic screen suspended in a vertical plane from the top and to one side of said coaxial line, the base of said triangular metallic screen being adjacent the upper end of said coaxial line and the apex of said triangular metallic screen being adjacent ground, means to feed said antenna between said apex and ground, and a conductive connection between said base of said triangle and the upper end of the inner conductor of said coaxial line.
`6. The antenna of claim 5 further including a removable conductive strap connected between the upper end of said triangular screen and the upper end of the outer conductor of said coaxial line.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,945,232 7/1960 Jasik 343-830 XR 2,971,192 2/1961 Clifford et al. 343-830 XR 3,295,137 12/1966 Fenwick et al. 343-830 XR ELI LIEBERMAN, Primary Examiner.
M. L. NUSSBAUM, Assistant Examiner.

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  1. 4. A BROADBANDED FOLDED MONOPOLE ANTENNA COMPRISING, A VERTICAL COAXIAL LINE HAVING ITS LOWER END SHORTCIRCUITED AND CONNECTED TO GROUND, A BRACKET ATOP SAID COAXIAL LINE FOR CENTRALLY SUPPORTING A METALLIC HORIZONTAL BOOM, A TRIANGULAR METALLIC SCREEN HAVING ITS BASE ATTACHED TO SAID BOOM AND ITS APEX EXTENDING NEARLY TO SAID GROUND, MEANS TO FEED SAID ANTENNA BETWEEN SAID APEX AND GROUND, THE LENGTH OF SAID BASE BEING APPROXIMATELY ONE
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US4511900A (en) * 1982-05-10 1985-04-16 Rockwell International Corporation Current enhanced monopole radiation type antenna apparatus

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US2971192A (en) * 1957-11-12 1961-02-07 Itt Wideband folded monopole antenna
US3295137A (en) * 1964-09-08 1966-12-27 Collins Radio Co Shortened folded monopole with radiation efficiency increased by ferrite loading

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US4506266A (en) * 1981-10-22 1985-03-19 Fujitsu Ten Limited Antenna apparatus for vehicle-mounted receiver/transmitter equipment with automatic antenna length control
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