FLEXIBLE PLATE-BASED RADAR ANTENNA DEVICE WITH FIELD OF VIEW OVER 160 DEGREES
20220123454 · 2022-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/3233
ELECTRICITY
H01Q9/0407
ELECTRICITY
H01Q21/08
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/36
ELECTRICITY
G01S7/027
PHYSICS
International classification
G01S7/03
PHYSICS
H01Q1/36
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees comprises a support base, two antenna boards, and a circuit board. The support base has an installation surface and two inclined surfaces. Two antenna boards are flexible plates, and their back surfaces are respectively stuck onto two inclined surfaces of the support base. Several set of antennas are disposed on front surface of the antenna boards for transmitting detection signals and receiving reflection signals from at least one obstacle. The circuit board is electrically connected with two antenna boards, controlling the antenna boards to transmit and receive signals. As long as the shape of the support base is adjusted to make the antenna boards able to stick onto it, the antenna boards of the present invention are applicable to radar devices having an arbitrary shape. Therefore, the present invention can simplify the fabrication process.
Claims
1. A flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees, comprising a support base, including an installation surface and two inclined surfaces, wherein an angle between said installation surface and one of said two inclined surfaces is assigned as a first angle; an angle between upward extensions of said two inclined surfaces is assigned as a second angle; two antenna boards, being flexible plates, wherein back surfaces of said two antenna boards are respectively stuck onto said two inclined surfaces of said support base; at least one set of transmitting antennas and at least one set of receiving antennas are disposed on a front surface of each of said two antenna boards to respectively transmit detection signals and receive refection signals from at least one obstacle; and a circuit board, electrically connected with connection ends of said two antenna boards, on the same horizontal plane as said installation surface of said support base, for controlling said two antenna boards to transmit said detection signals and receive said reflection signals.
2. The flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees according to claim 1, wherein said set of transmitting antennas and said set of receiving antennas are patch antenna.
3. The flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees according to claim 1, wherein said second angle ranges from 30 to 50 degrees.
4. The flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees according to claim 1, wherein said two antenna boards are bent upward from said connection ends and then bent outward to make said set of transmitting antennas and said receiving antennas face upward obliquely and face outward.
5. The flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees according to claim 1 further comprising a bottom base and a top cover, wherein said circuit board is disposed on said bottom base; said top cover and said bottom base are assembled together.
6. The flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees according to claim 1, wherein said antenna board is a thin printed circuit board assembled to said circuit board; said installation surface of said support base is connected with said circuit board.
7. The flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees according to claim 5, wherein said circuit board is a printed circuit board; said antenna board is a flexible printed circuit board; patch antennas are disposed on said antenna board to function as said set of transmitting antennas and said set of receiving antennas; said circuit board and said antenna boards are fabricated to an integral structure.
8. The flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees according to claim 7, wherein said antenna boards are disposed at two adjacent edges of said circuit board; said installation surface of said support base is connected with said bottom base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The present invention provides a flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees, which is applicable to vehicular radars, wherein flexible antenna boards that can be compliantly stuck to a support frame with an arbitrary shape are used in the radar, whereby the present invention is adapted to radar devices of various shapes.
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[0025] The flexible plate-based radar antenna device 10 with a field of view over 160 degrees of the present invention comprises a top cover 12, a bottom base 14, two antenna boards 16, a support base 18 and a circuit board 20. The top cover 12 may be assembled to the bottom base 14. The support base 18 includes two inclined surfaces 182 and an installation surface 184. The angle between the installation surface 184 and each of two inclined surfaces 182 is assigned as a first angle. The angle between the upward extensions of two inclined surfaces 182 is assigned as a second angle. Two inclined surfaces 182 may be in a symmetric relation or an asymmetric relation. The antenna boards 16 are flexible plates featuring softness and compliance. The back surfaces of two antenna boards 16 are respectively stuck onto two inclined surfaces 182 of the support base 18. One end of the antenna board 16 s a connection end 166. The connection end 166 of each antenna board 16 is electrically connected with the circuit board 20. In the embodiment shown in
[0026] In the present invention, the set of transmitting antennas 162 and the set of receiving antennas 164 are patch antennas. In one embodiment, the antenna boards 16 is bent upward from the connection end 166 and then bent outward from the central region to make the set of transmitting antennas 162 and the set of receiving antennas 164 face the above obliquely. However, the present invention is not limited by this embodiment. The shape of the antenna boards 16 is dependent on the shape of the support base 18. It should be noted: the chips of the set of transmitting antennas 162 and the set of receiving antennas 164 are not disposed on the bent area but only installed on the final planar segment. Refer to
[0027] In the embodiment shown in
[0028] In the present invention, the circuit board 20 sends detection signals for detecting whether there is an obstacle to the radiating antenna (not shown in the drawings) on the back side of the antenna boards 16. Next, the detection signals are sent to the coupling point (not shown in the drawings), which is on the front side of the antenna boards 16 and exactly opposite to the radiating antenna, through a signal coupling method. Next, the signal coupling point sends the detection signals to the set of transmitting antennas 162, and the set of transmitting antennas 162 sends out the detection signals. While the detection signals hit an obstacle and are reflected by the obstacle, the reflection signals are received by the receiving antenna 164. The reflection signals are sent to the signal coupling point and next coupled to the radiating antenna, which is on the back side of the antenna boards 16. Then, the reflection signals are further sent to the circuit board 20. The circuit board 20 is a motherboard where a microprocessor (not shown in the drawings) is disposed to undertake computation. Therefore, the vehicular assist systems, such as the Packing Assist System (PAS), the Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system and the Lane change Alert (LCA), needn't be installed in an in-vehicle system but may be installed in the circuit board 20.
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[0032] In conclusion, the present invention provides a flexible plate-based radar antenna device with a field of view over 160 degrees, which comprises two antenna boards respectively facing different directions, whereby to expand the viewing angle. As long as the radar antenna device is installed in the front portion or the rear portion of a vehicle, it is sufficient to detect the obstacles on the left side and the right side of the vehicle. The present invention uses a flexible material to fabricate the antenna boards, whereby the present invention is adapted to various specifications of radars. No matter what shape a radar has, the present invention exempts the manufacturers from fabricating a new mold for the antenna boards. The antenna boards of the present invention can be directly stuck onto the interior structure (such as the support structure), wherefore the present invention can simplify the fabrication process and save the fabrication cost. Besides, the present invention does not dispose the motherboard in an in-vehicle system but disposes the motherboard inside the radar antenna device. Once the motherboard is damaged, the user can directly replace the radar device, exempted from replacing the entire in-vehicle system.
[0033] The embodiments have been described above to demonstrate the present invention. However, these embodiments are only to exemplify the present invention but not to limit the scope of the present invention. Any equivalent modification or variation according to the characteristics or spirit of the present invention is to be also included by the scope of the present invention.