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A radiotelephone/pager unit (100) includes a housing enclosing (102, 104) radiotelephone circuitry (224) coupled to a radiotelephone antenna (108) operable at radiotelephone frequencies and pager circuitry (218) coupled to a pager antenna (212) operable at pager frequencies. The radiotelephone antenna (108) is located outside the housing (102, 104) in a conventional manner. The pager antenna (212) is located outside the housing (102, 104) and concealed under or integrally formed with a hand grip (122), a display lens (402), an escutcheon (502), a keypad (110), or a cap (601) such that the pager antenna's presence is unnoticeable to a user. The pager antenna (212) forms a loop antenna substantially surrounding a user interface element such as a display (112), a keypad (110), an earpiece (114) or volume control buttons (118, 120) to minimize space.

InventorThomas Eugene Paulick
Original AssigneeMotorola, Inc.
Current U.S. Classification455/575.7; 343/702; 361/814; 455/128; 455/129; 455/349; 455/351
International Classification: H04B 103; H04B 108

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Claims

1. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit including a user interface, comprising:

a housing enclosing radiotelephone and pager circuitry;
a radiotelephone antenna coupled to the radiotelephone circuitry; and
a pager antenna coupled to the pager circuitry;
wherein the pager antenna forms a loop surrounding at least a portion of the user interface and is disposed between an outside surface of the housing and the at least a portion of the user interface.

2. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 1 further comprising a shield for shielding at least one of the radiotelephone and pager circuitry.

3. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 1 wherein the user interface further comprises at least one of the following: an acoustic, a visual and a tactile interface.

4. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 3 wherein the acoustic, visual and tactile interface further comprises an electroacoustic transducer, a display and a switch, respectively.

5. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 1 wherein the pager antenna is integrally formed with at least a portion of the user interface.

6. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit comprising:

radiotelephone and pager circuitry;
a housing substantially enclosing the radiotelephone and pager circuitry;
an electromagnetic shield, disposed in the housing and at least partially covering at least one of the radiotelephone and pager circuitry, formed of an electrically conductive, electromagnetic wave-absorbing material for absorbing electromagnetic energy radiated by or towards the at least one of the radiotelephone and pager circuitry;
a radiotelephone antenna coupled to the radiotelephone circuitry;
a pager antenna coupled to the pager circuitry, carried on an outside, nonconductive surface of the housing and disposed outside the electomagnetic shield; and
a substantially planar and detachable cover, attached to the outside, nonconductive surface of the housing, for concealing the pager antenna between the cover and the outside, nonconductive surface of the housing such that the pager antenna is unnoticeable to a user of the unit.

7. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 6 wherein the cover further comprises at least one of the following: a hand grip, a keypad, a lens, an escutcheon, a keypad and a cap.

8. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 6 wherein the pager antenna is disposed between the outside surface of the housing and the cover.

9. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 6 wherein the pager antenna is integrally formed with the cover.

10. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 9 wherein the user interface further comprises at least one of the following: an acoustic, a visual and an active interface.

11. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 10 further comprises a user interface substantially surrounded by the loop antenna.

12. A combination radiotelephone/pager unit according to claim 11 wherein the user interface further comprises at least one of the following: an acoustic, a visual and a tactile interface.

13. A receiver including a user interface comprising:

a housing;
receiver circuitry disposed in the housing; and
an antenna coupled to the receiver circuitry;
wherein the antenna forms a loop surrounding at least a portion of the user interface and is disposed between an outside surface of the housing and the at least a portion of the user interface.

14. A receiver according to claim 13 wherein the user interface further comprises at least one of the following: an acoustic, a visual and a tactile interface.

15. A receiver according to claim 14 wherein the acoustic, visual and tactile interface further comprises an electroacoustic transducer, a display and a switch, respectively.

16. A receiver according to claim 13 wherein the antenna is integrally formed with at least a portion of the user interface.

17. A receiver comprising:

receiver circuitry;
a housing substantially enclosing the receiver circuitry;
an electromagnetic shield, disposed in the housing and at least partially covering the receiver circuitry, formed of an electrically conductive, electromagnetic wave-absorbing material for absorbing electromagnetic energy radiated by or towards the receiver circuitry;
an antenna coupled to the receiver circuitry, carried on an outside, nonconductive surface of the housing and disposed outside the electomagnetic shield; and
a substantially planar and detachable cover, attached to the outside, nonconductive surface of the housing, for concealing the antenna between the cover and the outside, nonconductive surface of the housing such that the antenna is unnoticeable to a user of the receiver.

18. A receiver according to claim 17 wherein the cover further comprises at least one of the following: a hand grip, a keypad, a lens, an escutcheon, a keypad and a cap.

19. A receiver according to claim 17 wherein the antenna is disposed between the outside surface of the housing and the cover.

20. A receiver according to claim 17 wherein the antenna is integrally formed with the cover.

21. A receiver according to claim 17 wherein the antenna further comprises a loop antenna.

22. A receiver according to claim 21 further comprises a user interface substantially surrounded by the loop antenna.

23. A receiver according to claim 22 wherein the user interface further comprises at least one of the following: an acoustic, a visual and a tactile interface.