[Technical Field]
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a wireless communication device.
[Background Art]
[0002] The description in this section merely provides background information on the present
disclosure and does not necessarily constitute the related art.
[0003] A wireless communication device used for transmitting and receiving radio signals
is usually installed in an outdoor environment, such as on the roof of a building.
[0004] Research for improving the size and design of wireless communication devices is being
conducted in various fields, in order to prevent the wireless communication devices
from harming the aesthetic appearance of the building. Yet, improvements in design
and size are being made in a limited fashion in terms of maintaining the functionality
of the wireless communication device.
[0005] In particular, with the increase in frequency band used for communication, it is
becoming inevitable to install an additional wireless communication device. By disposing
a wireless communication device that covers a new frequency band, the space occupied
by wireless communication devices is becoming increasingly larger.
[0006] Another drawback is that, if the frequency band covered changes with time after the
installation of a wireless communication device, the wireless communication device
need to be fully replaced.
[Disclosure]
[Technical Problem]
[0007] In view of this, a primary aspect of the present disclosure is to dispose an additional
communication device for another frequency band without an increase in the size of
wireless communication devices.
[0008] Another primary aspect of the present disclosure is to facilitate installation by
using a cartridge-type wireless communication device without fully replacing a wireless
communication device, when an additional wireless communication device covering a
new frequency band needs to be disposed in an area where an existing wireless communication
device is disposed.
[0009] Yet another primary aspect of the present disclosure is to attach or remove a wireless
communication device that covers a new frequency band, while keeping an existing wireless
communication device operating.
[0010] A further primary aspect of the present disclosure is to reduce replacement costs
simply by replacing a cartridge-type wireless communication device, if a frequency
band covered is changed in a place where an existing wireless communication device
is disposed.
[0011] A further primary aspect of the present disclosure is to reduce manufacturing costs
by producing various kinds of small-sized, cartridge-type antennas, rather than by
producing various kinds of wireless communication devices in accordance with the frequency
band covered.
[0012] The aspects of the present disclosure are not limited to the foregoing, and other
aspects not mentioned herein will be able to be clearly understood by those skilled
in the art from the following description.
[Technical Solution]
[0013] At least one aspect of the present disclosure provides a wireless communication device
comprising: a first antenna housing: a mounting space formed in at least part of the
first antenna housing; and a plurality of first antenna elements disposed in the first
antenna housing and configured to transmit and receive a first signal.
[Advantageous Effects]
[0014] In accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, a wireless communication
device has the effect of mounting a second communication device within a mounting
space without an increase in the size of wireless communication devices, by providing
the mounting space within a first communication device.
[0015] Another advantageous effect is that the second communication device can be easily
mounted while keeping the first communication device operating.
[Description of Drawings]
[0016]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a wireless communication device according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a wireless communication device according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a wireless communication device according
to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 5 is a view showing a dummy cover replacing the second communication device in
FIG. 3.
FIG. 6 is a view showing a dummy cover replacing the second communication device in
FIG. 4.
[Mode for Disclosure]
[0017] Hereinafter, some embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail
with reference to the accompanying illustrative drawings. In the following description,
like reference numerals preferably designate like elements, although the elements
are shown in different drawings. Further, in the following description of some embodiments,
a detailed description of related known components and functions when considered to
obscure the subject of the present disclosure will be omitted for the purpose of clarity
and for brevity.
[0018] Additionally, various ordinal numbers or alpha codes such as first, second, i), ii),
a), b), etc., are prefixed solely to differentiate one component from the other but
not to imply or suggest the substances, order, or sequence of the components. Throughout
this specification, when a part "includes" or "comprises" a component, the part is
meant to further include other components, not to exclude thereof unless specifically
stated to the contrary.
[0019] In this specification, "width" refers to a length in a direction parallel to the
X axis with respect to FIG. 1, and "thickness" refers to a length in a direction parallel
to the Z axis with respect to FIG. 1. Also, "length direction" refers to a direction
parallel to the Y axis.
[0020] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a wireless communication device according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
[0021] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIG. 1.
[0022] FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a wireless communication device according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0023] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, a wireless communication device 10 may include a first
communication device 100 and a second communication device 200. The first communication
device 100 includes a first antenna housing 110, a first input/output port 120, a
plurality of first antenna elements 130, and a mounting space 140. The second communication
device 200 may include a second antenna housing 210, a second input/output port 220,
and a plurality of second antenna elements 230.
[0024] One side of the first antenna housing 110 may be configured as a radome. Since the
first antenna housing 110 has a receiving space inside, the plurality of first antenna
elements 130 and other internal substrates may be held in the receiving space. Through
this, the first antenna housing 110 may protect the first antenna elements 130 and
other internal substrates from external impact.
[0025] The first antenna housing 110 may be shaped in such a way that the vertical length
is larger than the horizontal length.
[0026] The first communication device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
may provide a receiving space having a relatively large cross-sectional area, by making
one of the vertical and horizontal lengths of the first antenna housing 100 longer
than the other.
[0027] A plurality of first input/output ports 120 may be formed on one side of the first
antenna housing 110. The first communication device 100 may be connected to an external
device or another wireless communication device 10 using the first input/output ports
120.
[0028] The plurality of first input/output ports 120 may include an alarm port, an optical
port, a power port, and an RTS port, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0029] Although FIG. 1 depicts a total of twelve first input/output ports 120, the present
disclosure is not limited to this.
[0030] The plurality of first antenna elements 130 are disposed in the first antenna housing
110 and configured to transmit and receive a first signal. Here, the first signal
has a particular frequency band, preferably, a frequency band of 698 MHZ to 894 MHz
or a frequency band of 1,696 MHz to 2,400 MHz. However, the present disclosure is
not limited to this, but may have different frequency bands depending on the purpose
and use.
[0031] Referring to FIG. 2, sets of two first antenna elements 130 disposed in the width
direction are arranged at preset intervals along the length direction. The larger
the frequency band of a first signal, the smaller the distance D1 between two first
antenna elements 130 disposed in the width direction becomes. For example, the distance
D1 may be from 0.5 lamda to 1.0 lamda. That is, the lower the frequency of the first
signal, the longer the wavelength gets, and the wider the distance gets.
[0032] The mounting space 140 is formed in at least part of the first antenna housing 110.
The mounting space 140 may be formed by cutting open at least part of one side of
the first antenna housing 110 along the length direction. Preferably, the mounting
space 140 is formed by cutting open at least part of one side where the first input/output
ports 120 is disposed.
[0033] The mounting space 140 may be formed in at least part of a space between two first
antenna elements 130 that are disposed in the width direction. The width of the mounting
space 140 is smaller than the distance D1 between two first antenna elements 130 that
are disposed in the width direction. Also, the mounting space 140 is formed between
two first antenna elements 130 that are disposed in the width direction.
[0034] The present disclosure has a technical feature of providing various frequency bands
without an overall increase in the volume of the wireless communication device 10,
by mounting a communication device for transmitting and receiving signals of different
frequency bands by using the space corresponding to the distance D1 formed by the
frequency of the first signal. This can increase space utilization in a limited space
where a wireless communication device is installed. However, as illustrated in FIG.
1, it is not necessary that a plurality of first antenna elements 130 are arranged
in two rows along the length direction, with the two rows spaced apart by the distance
D1 along the width direction.
[0035] The second antenna housing 210 is configured to be inserted into the mounting space
140. The second antenna housing 210 is configured to be inserted and disposed in the
mounting space 140.
[0036] Since the second antenna housing 210 has a receiving space inside, the plurality
of second antenna elements 230 and other internal substrates may be held in the receiving
space. Through this, the second antenna housing 210 may protect the second antenna
elements 230 and other internal substrates from external impact.
[0037] The second antenna housing 210 may be shaped in such a way that the vertical length
is larger than the horizontal length.
[0038] Since the second communication device 200 is disposed in the mounting space 140 of
the first communication device 100, the addition of the second communication device
200 does not change the overall size of the wireless communication device 10. That
is, the present disclosure has a technical feature of transmitting and receiving signals
of various frequency bands while maintaining the size of the wireless communication
device 10.
[0039] The plurality of second input/output ports 220 may be formed on one side of the second
antenna housing 210.
[0040] The second communication device 200 may be connected to an external device or another
wireless communication device 10.
[0041] The plurality of second input/output ports 220 may include an alarm port, an optical
port, a power port, and an RTS port, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0042] When the second communication device 200 is mounted in the mounting space 140 of
the first communication device 100, the plurality of second input/output ports 220
may be positioned on the same side as the plurality of first input/output ports 120.
[0043] The number of second input/output ports 220 may vary as required. Preferably, four
or eight second input/output ports 220 may be provided. The number of second input/output
ports 220 of the second communication device 200 may be determined depending on the
environment in which the wireless communication device 10 is installed.
[0044] The plurality of second antenna elements 230 are disposed in the second antenna housing
210, and are configured to transmit and receive a second signal having a different
frequency band from that of the first signal. Here, the frequency band of the first
signal may be lower than the frequency band of the second signal. That is, the second
antenna elements 230 may transmit and receive a signal in a higher frequency band
than the first antenna elements 130. For example, the second signal may have a frequency
band of 3,500 MHz to 4,000 MHz. Accordingly, the distance D2 between two second antenna
elements 230 disposed in the width direction may be narrower than D1. However, the
present disclosure is not limited to this, the second signal may have other frequency
bands. Also, as illustrated in FIG. 1, it is not necessary that a plurality of second
antenna elements 230 are arranged in two rows along the length direction, with the
two rows spaced apart by the distance D2 along the width direction. For example, the
plurality of second antenna elements 230 may be arranged in one row at intervals along
the length direction.
[0045] FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a wireless communication device according
to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0046] As illustrated in FIG. 4, the mounting space 140 may be formed in such a way that
the second communication device 200 is inserted from above the first communication
device 100.
[0047] In a case where the first communication device 100 is installed and a plurality of
cables are connected to the plurality of first input/output ports 120, the second
communication device 200 can be mounted more easily by being inserted from above in
the thickness direction of the first communication device 100, as illustrated in FIG.
4.
[0048] That is, the second communication device 200 may be mounted without tampering with
the plurality of cables connected to the plurality of first input/output ports 120,
and without causing the first communication device 100 to stop operating. The second
communication device 200 may be slidably mounted and fixed to the mounting space 140.
[0049] FIG. 5 is a view showing a dummy cover replacing the second communication device
in FIG. 3.
[0050] FIG. 6 is a view showing a dummy cover replacing the second communication device
in FIG. 4.
[0051] If only the frequency band of the first signal is required depending on the environment
in which the wireless communication device 10 is installed, the addition of the second
communication device 200 may be unnecessary. In this case, the interior of the mounting
space 140 can be protected from contamination by external factors by using the dummy
cover 300.
[0052] The dummy cover 300 may be configured to cover the mounting space 140 to correspond
to the shape of the first antenna housing 110. FIG. 5 illustrates the shape of the
dummy cover 300 when the mounting space 140 is formed such that the second communication
device 200 is mounted in the length direction of the first communication device 100.
FIG. 6 illustrates the shape of the dummy cover 300 when the mounting space 140 is
formed such that the second communication device 200 is mounted from above the first
communication device 100. As illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6, the dummy cover 300 may
be configured to correspond to the shape of the first antenna housing.
[0053] In the event that the addition of the second communication device 200 is required
during use of the wireless communication device 10 covered with the dummy cover 300,
the dummy cover 300 may be removed, and the second communication device 200 may be
mounted. In this instance, the first communication device 100 does not need to be
stopped from operating.
[0054] Accordingly, the present disclosure has a technical feature of eliminating user inconvenience
since the present disclosure does not require the existing wireless communication
device 10 to stop operating even when the second communication device 200 is added.
[0055] Although exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been described for
illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications,
additions, and substitutions are possible, without departing from the idea and scope
of the claimed invention. Therefore, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure
have been described for the sake of brevity and clarity. The scope of the technical
idea of the embodiments of the present disclosure is not limited by the illustrations.
Accordingly, one of ordinary skill would understand the scope of the claimed invention
is not to be limited by the above explicitly described embodiments but by the claims
and equivalents thereof.
[Reference Numerals]
[0056]
10: wireless communication device, 100: first communication device,
110: first antenna housing, 120: first input/output port,
130: first antenna element, 140: mounting space
200: second communication device, 210: second antenna housing
220: first input/output port, 230: second antenna element
300: dummy cover
CRO S S-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
1. A wireless communication device comprising:
a first antenna housing:
a mounting space formed in at least part of the first antenna housing; and
a plurality of first antenna elements disposed in the first antenna housing and configured
to transmit and receive a first signal.
2. The wireless communication device of claim 1, comprising:
a second antenna housing configured to be inserted into the mounting space; and
a plurality of second antenna elements disposed in the second antenna housing and
configured to transmit and receive a second signal having a different frequency band
from that of the first signal.
3. The wireless communication device of claim 2, wherein the frequency band of the first
signal is smaller than the frequency band.
4. The wireless communication device of claim 2, wherein the mounting space is configured
such that the second antenna housing is inserted in the length direction of the first
antenna housing and held therein.
5. The wireless communication device of claim 2, wherein the mounting space is configured
such that the second antenna housing is inserted from above the first antenna housing
and held therein.
6. The wireless communication device of claim 2, wherein the plurality of first antenna
elements and the plurality of second antenna elements are arranged in two rows at
preset intervals along the length direction,
wherein the distance between two first antenna elements disposed in the width direction,
among the plurality of first antenna elements, is larger than the distance between
two second antenna elements disposed in the width direction among the plurality of
second antenna elements.
7. The wireless communication device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of first antenna
elements are arranged in two rows at preset intervals along the length direction,
wherein the width of the mounting space is smaller than the distance between two first
antenna elements disposed in the width direction, among the plurality of first antenna
elements.
8. The wireless communication device of claim 1, further comprising a dummy cover configured
to cover the mounting space to correspond to the shape of the first antenna housing.