| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090027277 | Multi-frequency inverted-F antenna - A multi-frequency antenna A multi-frequency antenna comprising: a radiating patch having a first radiating element and a second radiating element; a grounding patch spaced apart from the radiating patch; a connecting element comprising a first connecting arm and a second connecting arm; a feeding line comprising an inner conductor and an outer conductor; wherein the first connecting arm connecting to the radiating patch and the second connecting arm connecting to the grounding patch; the first connecting arm locating in a first plane is perpendicular to the second connecting arm locating in a second plane. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20090066583 | Multi-frequency antenna - A multi-frequency antenna ( | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090073052 | Multi-band antenna - A multi-band antenna includes a grounding element located on a first plane, a connecting element extending from the grounding element to form a slot between the connecting element and the grounding element, a conductive portion extending from the connecting element, a first radiating portion, a second radiating portion, and a third radiating portion. The first radiating portion is narrower than the conductive portion and extends from an end of the conductive portion along a first direction. The second radiating portion is connected to the first radiating portion and extends along a second direction opposite to the first direction. The third radiating portion is narrower than the first radiating portion and extends from an end of the connecting element. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20090115665 | Multi-band antenna - A multi-band antenna, being made from an integrated metal patch, includes a grounding element, a first antenna and a second antenna, both of which are works in wireless local area net, and a third antenna working in wireless wide area net. The first, second, and third antennas extends from the grounding element and substantially along a lengthwise direction. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090135072 | Multi-band antenna - A multi-band antenna includes a grounding portion ( | 05-28-2009 |
| 20090195473 | Multi-band antenna - A multi-band antenna includes a grounding element located on a first planar, a connecting element, a first radiating portion, and a second radiating portion. The connecting element is substantially of L-shape configuration and located on the first planar. The first radiating portion, with a free end, extends from connecting element. The second radiating portion, with a free end, extends from the connecting element and is separated from the first radiating element. The free end of the first radiating portion and the free end of the second radiating portion extend in the same direction. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090256779 | Hybrid antena for use with WWAN WLAN and WMAN - A multi-band antenna includes a grounding element, a first antenna connected to the grounding element, a second antenna connected to the grounding element and a coupling radiating arm extending from the grounding element. The grounding element extends along a lengthwise direction and includes first and second lengthwise sides. The first antenna includes a first connecting element extending from the grounding element and a first radiating element electrically connected to the first connecting element. The second antenna includes a second connecting element extending from the grounding element and a second radiating element electrically connected to the second connecting element. The first radiating element includes a first radiating portion extending from the first connecting element in both a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction and a second radiating portion substantially being leptosomatic. The second radiating element substantially extends in a lengthwise direction and forms a first radiating section operating on a first frequency band and a second radiating section operating on a second frequency band. The first antenna is located between the first antenna and the second antenna in a vertical direction. The coupling radiating arm is between the first radiating section of the second radiating element of the second antenna and the grounding element in a vertical direction. | 10-15-2009 |