The boeing company (20240313416). REFLECTOR ANTENNAS AND RELATED METHODS simplified abstract
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REFLECTOR ANTENNAS AND RELATED METHODS
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James Timothy Barrett of Playa Del Rey CA (US)
REFLECTOR ANTENNAS AND RELATED METHODS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240313416 titled 'REFLECTOR ANTENNAS AND RELATED METHODS
The abstract of the patent application describes reflector antennas and related methods. An example antenna includes a base, first and second moveable ribs, reflective material carried by the ribs to define a reflector portion, and a gold-plated clip to couple the reflective material to the first rib.
- Reflective material carried by moveable ribs
- Gold-plated clip for coupling reflective material
- Antenna design with base, ribs, and reflective material
Potential Applications: - Satellite communication systems - Radar systems - Wireless communication networks
Problems Solved: - Enhancing signal strength and quality - Improving antenna performance - Increasing data transmission speeds
Benefits: - Improved signal reception - Enhanced communication capabilities - Better data transfer rates
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Reflector Antennas for Enhanced Communication Systems" This technology can be used in satellite communication, radar systems, and wireless networks, offering improved performance and reliability in various commercial applications.
Questions about Reflector Antennas: 1. How do reflector antennas improve signal reception compared to other antenna types? 2. What are the key advantages of using reflective material in antenna design?
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research focuses on optimizing the design of reflector antennas for different communication systems and exploring new materials for enhanced performance.
Original Abstract Submitted
reflector antennas and related methods are disclosed. an example antenna includes a base; a first rib and a second rib, the first rib and the second rib moveable relative to the base; a reflective material carried by the first rib and the second rib, the first rib, the second rib, and the reflective material to define a reflector portion of the antenna; and a gold-plated clip to couple a portion of the reflective material to the first rib.