18519250. DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDE simplified abstract (Siemens Healthcare GmbH)
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DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Peter Michael Dueppenbecker of Herzogenaurach (DE)
Ralph Trommer of Erlangen (DE)
Andreas Fackelmeier of Thalmaessing (DE)
Christoph Hohl of Hahnbach (DE)
Philipp Quednau of Erlangen (DE)
DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18519250 titled 'DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a dielectric waveguide for transmitting an electromagnetic signal, consisting of a first conductor region and a second conductor region made of different thermoplastic materials with varying permittivity.
- The dielectric waveguide includes a first conductor region and a second conductor region made of different thermoplastic materials.
- The first thermoplastic material has a higher effective permittivity than the second thermoplastic material.
- Both conductor regions extend along the longitudinal axis of the waveguide.
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in telecommunications, radar systems, and microwave devices for efficient signal transmission.
Problems Solved
This innovation solves the problem of signal loss and interference in traditional waveguides by utilizing materials with different permittivity to enhance signal transmission.
Benefits
The dielectric waveguide offers improved signal transmission efficiency, reduced signal loss, and enhanced overall performance in electromagnetic communication systems.
Potential Commercial Applications
With its enhanced signal transmission capabilities, this technology could find applications in satellite communications, wireless networks, and high-frequency electronic devices.
Possible Prior Art
Prior art may include traditional waveguides made of uniform materials with consistent permittivity, lacking the efficiency and performance benefits of the dielectric waveguide described in this patent application.
Unanswered Questions
How does this technology compare to existing waveguide designs in terms of signal transmission efficiency and performance?
This article does not provide a direct comparison with existing waveguide designs to evaluate the superiority of the dielectric waveguide.
What are the specific manufacturing processes involved in creating the dielectric waveguide with different thermoplastic materials?
The article does not delve into the detailed manufacturing processes required to produce the dielectric waveguide with varying permittivity materials.
Original Abstract Submitted
A dielectric waveguide to transmit an electromagnetic signal, comprises: a first conductor region and a second conductor region. The first and second conductor regions extend along a longitudinal axis of the dielectric waveguide, wherein the first conductor region is formed from a first thermoplastic material and the second conductor region is formed from a second thermoplastic material. The first thermoplastic material has a higher effective permittivity than the second thermoplastic material.