A communication antenna adjusting seat

By designing a communication antenna adjustment base, the problem of difficult insertion, removal, and replacement of cylindrical antennas was solved, achieving convenient insertion and removal and stable fixation, enhancing the stability and ease of operation of the antenna, and adapting to different environmental conditions.

CN115548640BActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24山东电子职业技术学院
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Application Number
CN202211294261.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2022-10-21
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2042-10-21

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Technical Problem

Existing communication antennas are not easy to plug in, unplug, or replace, especially cylindrical antennas, which are difficult to plug in and unplug during replacement, making it troublesome to remove and replace the entire antenna.

Method used

A communication antenna adjustment base was designed, including components such as an arc-shaped column, a rubber sleeve, a cylinder, rubber parts, and an outer ring. Through the combined use of these components, stable insertion and removal and angle adjustment of the columnar antenna are achieved, enhancing insertion stability. The operation convenience is improved through motor drive and anti-slip structure.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient insertion and removal and stable fixation of cylindrical antennas, enhances the insertion stability and angle adjustment capability of antennas, reduces damage to antennas under collision and strong wind conditions, and improves replacement efficiency.

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Abstract

The present application relates to the field of communication antenna, more particularly to a kind of communication antenna adjusting seat. Including arc column, rubber sleeve and cylinder, the upper side of the cylinder is bonded with rubber sleeve, and the left and right ends of rubber sleeve are integrally formed with arc column. It also includes rubber and rubber cylinder, the lower side of the cylinder is bonded with rubber cylinder, the lower side of rubber cylinder is integrally formed with rubber, and the rubber is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. It also includes anti-skid rib, the left and right sides of the inner side of rubber are integrally formed with anti-skid rib. It also includes outer ring and side shaft, the front and rear sides of the cylinder are fixedly connected with side shaft, the cylinder is located at the inner side of outer ring, and the two side shafts are respectively rotatably connected to the front and rear sides of outer ring. It is convenient to plug and unplug the columnar antenna.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of communication antennas, and more specifically to a communication antenna adjustment mount. Background Technology

[0002] In communication systems, devices that convert the guided wave energy of a transmitter into radio waves, or vice versa, to radiate and receive radio waves, are called antennas. Communication antennas come in many shapes, such as irregular, cylindrical, and ring-shaped. However, existing communication antennas have certain drawbacks, namely, they are not easy to plug in, unplug, or replace. When a communication antenna is damaged, it needs to be completely removed and replaced, and cylindrical antennas are not easy to plug in and unplug for replacement. Summary of the Invention

[0003] To overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, the present invention provides a communication antenna adjustment base, which has the advantage of facilitating the insertion and removal of cylindrical antennas.

[0004] A communication antenna adjustment base includes an arc-shaped column, a rubber sleeve, and a cylinder. The rubber sleeve is bonded to the upper side of the cylinder, and the left and right ends of the rubber sleeve are integrally formed with arc-shaped columns.

[0005] It also includes rubber parts and rubber cylinders. A rubber cylinder is bonded to the lower side of the cylinder, and a rubber part is integrally formed on the lower side of the rubber cylinder. The rubber part is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom.

[0006] It also includes anti-slip ridges, with anti-slip ridges integrally formed on both the left and right sides of the inner side of the rubber part.

[0007] It also includes an outer ring and side shafts. Side shafts are fixedly connected to both the front and rear sides of the cylinder. The cylinder is located inside the outer ring, and the two side shafts are rotatably connected to the front and rear sides of the outer ring, respectively. Attached Figure Description

[0008] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific implementation methods.

[0009] Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the communication antenna adjustment mount Figure 1 ;

[0010] Figure 2 Schematic diagram of the communication antenna adjustment mount Figure 2 ;

[0011] Figure 3 Schematic diagram of the communication antenna adjustment mount Figure 3 ;

[0012] Figure 4 Schematic diagram of the outer ring structure Figure 1 ;

[0013] Figure 5Schematic diagram of the outer ring structure Figure 2 ;

[0014] Figure 6 Schematic diagram of the structure of the seat block and the sliding sleeve Figure 1 ;

[0015] Figure 7 Schematic diagram of the structure of the seat block and the sliding sleeve Figure 2 ;

[0016] Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the structure of the box and the circular track. Figure 1 ;

[0017] Figure 9 A schematic diagram of the structure of the box and the circular track. Figure 2 .

[0018] In the diagram: outer ring 101; side shaft 102; arc-shaped column 103; rubber sleeve 104; cylinder 105; motor I 106; rubber part 107; anti-slip ridge 108; rubber tube 109;

[0019] Seat block 201; Rubber pad 202; Screw 203; Round rod 204; Flat arm 205; Slide groove 206; Slanted arm 207; Protrusion 208;

[0020] Sliding sleeve 301; Electric telescopic rod 302; T-shaped frame 303; Convex plate 304; Elastic rod 305;

[0021] Frame 401; Stop bar 402; Weight bar 403; Vertical shaft 404; Support frame 405; Fastening screw 406; Motor II 407; Stop 408;

[0022] Circular rail 501; empty groove 502; connecting column 503. Detailed Implementation

[0023] like Figure 4-5 As shown, this example allows for easy insertion and removal of the cylindrical antenna from the cylinder 105.

[0024] The communication antenna adjustment base includes an arc-shaped column 103, a rubber sleeve 104, and a cylinder 105. The rubber sleeve 104 is bonded to the upper side of the cylinder 105. The left and right ends of the rubber sleeve 104 are integrally formed with arc-shaped columns 103. The columnar antenna can be inserted into the cylinder 105. The two rubber arc-shaped columns 103 can respectively support the two sides of the columnar antenna, thereby preventing the columnar antenna from detaching from the cylinder 105 and facilitating the insertion and removal of the columnar antenna from the cylinder 105.

[0025] like Figure 4-5 As shown, this example can improve the stability of the cylindrical antenna after it is inserted into the cylinder 105.

[0026] Since the communication antenna adjustment base also includes a rubber part 107 and a rubber cylinder 109, the rubber cylinder 109 is bonded to the lower side of the cylinder 105. The rubber part 107 is integrally formed on the lower side of the rubber cylinder 109. The rubber part 107 is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom. When the columnar antenna is inserted into the cylinder 105, the lower end of the columnar antenna will be inserted into the rubber part 107. Since the rubber part 107 is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom, it can clamp the lower end of the columnar antenna, thereby fixing the lower end of the columnar antenna again and improving the stability of the columnar antenna after it is inserted into the cylinder 105.

[0027] like Figure 4-5 As shown, this example can achieve the effect of enhancing the bonding between the cylindrical antenna and the rubber part 107.

[0028] Since the communication antenna adjustment base also includes anti-slip ridges 108, the left and right sides of the inner side of the rubber part 107 are integrally formed with anti-slip ridges 108. Multiple anti-slip ridges 108 can increase the friction between the columnar antenna and the rubber part 107, thereby enhancing the bonding between the columnar antenna and the rubber part 107.

[0029] like Figure 4-5 As shown, this example can achieve the effect of adjusting the angle of the cylindrical antenna on the cylinder 105.

[0030] Since the communication antenna adjustment base also includes an outer ring 101 and a side shaft 102, the cylinder 105 is welded with side shafts 102 on both the front and rear sides. The cylinder 105 is set inside the outer ring 101, and the two side shafts 102 are rotatably connected to the front and rear sides of the outer ring 101 respectively, so that the cylinder 105 can rotate on the outer ring 101 through the two side shafts 102, thereby adjusting the angle of the cylindrical antenna on the cylinder 105.

[0031] like Figure 4-5 As shown, this example can achieve the effect of driving the cylinder 105 to rotate about the axes of the two side shafts 102.

[0032] Since the communication antenna adjustment base also includes a motor I106, the motor I106 is connected to the outer ring 101 by screws, and the output shaft of the motor I106 is connected to one of the side shafts 102, the motor I106 drives the cylinder 105 to rotate around the axes of the two side shafts 102 when it rotates.

[0033] like Figure 6-7 As shown, this example demonstrates how to adjust the spacing between the cylindrical antenna and the base block 201.

[0034] Since the communication antenna adjustment base also includes a base block 201, a flat arm 205 and a slanted arm 207, the two flat arms 205 are respectively hinged to the left and right sides of the upper part of the base block 201, and the outer ends of the two flat arms 205 are each hinged to a slanted arm 207. The upper parts of the two slanted arms 207 are respectively hinged to the left and right sides of the outer ring 101. When the two flat arms 205 rotate on the base block 201, they drive the two slanted arms 207 to move, thereby causing the outer ring 101 to move closer to or further away from the base block 201, thereby adjusting the distance between the cylindrical antenna and the base block 201.

[0035] like Figure 6-7 As shown, this example demonstrates how to fix a cylindrical antenna in the desired location.

[0036] Since the communication antenna adjustment base also includes a screw 203, which passes through the base block 201 with a vertical clearance fit, the base block 201 can be fixed in the required position by the screw 203, thereby fixing the columnar antenna in the required position.

[0037] like Figure 6-7 As shown, this example demonstrates how the rubber pad 202 can be placed between the seat block 201 and the fixing point.

[0038] Since the communication antenna adjustment base also includes a rubber pad 202 and protrusions 208, the multiple protrusions 208 are arranged in a ring on the lower side of the rubber pad 202. The screw 203 passes through the center of the rubber pad 202. The rubber pad 202 is located on the lower side of the base block 201. When the base block 201 is fixed in the required position by the screw 203, the rubber pad 202 is placed between the base block 201 and the fixing point, so that the fixing of the base block 201 is stable. In addition, the multiple protrusions 208 on the rubber pad 202 can prevent the rubber pad 202 from sliding at will.

[0039] like Figure 6-7 As shown, this example can achieve the effect of moving the outer ring 101 by driving it through two inclined arms 207.

[0040] Since the communication antenna adjustment base also includes a round rod 204, a sliding groove 206 and a T-shaped frame 303, the two sliding grooves 206 are respectively set on the two flat arms 205, the two round rods 204 are respectively inserted into the two sliding grooves 206, and the two round rods 204 are welded to the T-shaped frame 303. Thus, when the T-shaped frame 303 is raised and lowered, it can drive the two round rods 204 to be raised and lowered at the same time, thereby driving the two flat arms 205 to rotate at the same time, and then driving the outer ring 101 to move through the two inclined arms 207 to adjust the position of the columnar antenna.

[0041] like Figure 6-7 As shown, this example can reduce the damage to the antenna when it is hit.

[0042] Since the communication antenna adjustment base also includes a sliding sleeve 301, an electric telescopic rod 302, a convex plate 304, and an elastic rod 305, the sliding sleeve 301 is vertically slidably connected to the base block 201. The electric telescopic rod 302 is connected to the sliding sleeve 301 by screws. The movable end of the electric telescopic rod 302 is connected to the upper part of the base block 201 by screws. The convex plate 304 is welded to the rear side of the sliding sleeve 301. The T-shaped frame 303 is vertically slidably connected to the convex plate 304. Elastic rods 305 are welded to both the upper and lower sides of the convex plate 304. The far ends of the two elastic rods 305 are respectively welded to the upper and lower ends of the T-shaped frame 303. When the electric telescopic rod 302 extends or retracts, it can drive the sliding sleeve 301 to slide on the seat block 201, thereby adjusting the height of the convex plate 304, the T-shaped frame 303 and the two round rods 204, which in turn drives the two flat arms 205 to rotate simultaneously. The T-shaped frame 303 can be displaced relative to the convex plate 304. The two elastic rods 305 will help the T-shaped frame 303 return to its original position through elasticity, thereby allowing the T-shaped frame 303 and the round rods 204 to make short-distance elastic movements. This allows the two flat arms 205, the two oblique arms 207 and the outer ring 101 to make short-distance elastic movements, thereby allowing the columnar antenna to make a certain degree of elastic movement, reducing the damage to the antenna when it is hit.

[0043] The communication antenna adjustment base also includes a frame 401, a stop bar 402, a weight bar 403, a vertical shaft 404, a support frame 405, fastening screws 406, a motor 407, a stop 408, a ring rail 501, a slot 502, and connecting posts 503. The ring rail 501 has a slot 502 at its front. Connecting posts 503 are screwed to both sides of the base block 201. Both connecting posts 503 are screwed to the front of the ring rail 501. The lower part of the support frame 405 is slidably connected to the ring rail 501. Fastening screws 406 are threaded onto the support frame 405, pressing against the ring rail. On the rail 501, a vertical shaft 404 is welded to the lower side of the frame 401. The vertical shaft 404 is rotatably connected to the upper part of the support frame 405 through a bearing. The vertical shaft 404 is driven to rotate by a motor II 407. The motor II 407 is connected to the support frame 405 by screws. Multiple baffles 402 are arranged on the frame 401 from top to bottom. The upper parts of the multiple baffles 402 are all hinged to the inner side of the frame 401 through a shaft. A stop 408 is welded to the rear side of the frame 401. The stop 408 blocks one side of the multiple baffles 402. The lower side of the multiple baffles 402 is integrally formed with a weight bar 403. The frame 401 is located on one side of the outer ring 101.

[0044] like Figure 8-9 As shown, this example can achieve the effect of preventing the columnar antenna from being blown by strong winds.

[0045] The two connecting posts 503 serve to connect the ring rail 501. The purpose of the slot 502 is to facilitate the installation of the support frame 405 on the ring rail 501. The support frame 405 can slide on the ring rail 501, thereby adjusting the relative position of the square frame 401 to the columnar antenna, blocking the square frame 401 on one side of the columnar antenna. The fastening screw 406 can fix the support frame 405 to the ring rail 501. The motor II 407 can drive the vertical shaft 404 to rotate, thereby adjusting whether the square frame 401 faces the columnar antenna through the side with the stop 408 or through the other side. When the wind is strong on one side of the columnar antenna, the square frame 401 can be blocked on the side with the stronger wind, and the side with the stop 408 can be... When the wind blows towards the cylindrical antenna, multiple baffles 402 rotate. Baffles 408 then block the multiple baffles 402, preventing them from rotating. This effectively blocks the wind, preventing the cylindrical antenna from being blown around by strong winds. Alternatively, the baffles 408 on the frame 401 can be positioned away from the cylindrical antenna. In this case, the wind can cause the multiple baffles 402 to rotate. Because the baffles 402 have weighted sections 403, the wind needs to overcome a certain amount of gravity when it blows onto them, thus providing appropriate wind protection. When the wind blows the multiple baffles 402 away, the wind force weakens. This prevents the frame 401 from excessively obstructing the cylindrical antenna, avoiding signal reception and transmission problems.

Claims

1. A communication antenna adjustment base, comprising an arc-shaped column (103), a rubber sleeve (104), and a cylinder (105), characterized in that: A rubber sleeve (104) is bonded to the upper side of the cylinder (105), and an arc-shaped column (103) is integrally formed at both the left and right ends of the rubber sleeve (104). It also includes a rubber part (107) and a rubber tube (109). The rubber tube (109) is bonded to the lower side of the cylinder (105), and the rubber part (107) is integrally formed on the lower side of the rubber tube (109). The rubber part (107) is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom. It also includes anti-slip ribs (108), and the left and right sides of the inner side of the rubber part (107) are integrally formed with anti-slip ribs (108). It also includes an outer ring (101) and a side shaft (102). The front and rear sides of the cylinder (105) are fixedly connected to the side shaft (102). The cylinder (105) is located inside the outer ring (101). The two side shafts (102) are rotatably connected to the front and rear sides of the outer ring (101). Also includes motors (106), motor (106) is fixedly connected to the outer ring (101), motor The output shaft of (106) is connected to one of the side shafts (102); It also includes a seat block (201), a flat arm (205) and a slanted arm (207). The upper left and right sides of the seat block (201) are hinged with flat arms (205), and the outer ends of the two flat arms (205) are hinged with slanted arms (207). The upper parts of the two slanted arms (207) are respectively hinged to the left and right sides of the outer ring (101). It also includes a screw (203), which passes through the seat block (201) with a vertical clearance fit. It also includes a rubber pad (202) and protrusions (208). Multiple protrusions (208) are arranged in a ring on the lower side of the rubber pad (202). The screw (203) passes through the center of the rubber pad (202). The rubber pad (202) is located on the lower side of the seat block (201). It also includes round rods (204), sliding grooves (206) and T-shaped brackets (303). Sliding grooves (206) are provided on both flat arms (205). Two round rods (204) are inserted into the two sliding grooves (206) respectively. Both round rods (204) are fixedly connected to the T-shaped brackets (303). It also includes a sliding sleeve (301), an electric telescopic rod (302), a convex plate (304), and an elastic rod (305). The sliding sleeve (301) is vertically slidably connected to the seat block (201). The electric telescopic rod (302) is fixedly connected to the sliding sleeve (301). The movable end of the electric telescopic rod (302) is fixedly connected to the upper part of the seat block (201). The convex plate (304) is fixedly connected to the rear side of the sliding sleeve (301). The T-shaped frame (303) is vertically slidably connected to the convex plate (304). The upper and lower sides of the convex plate (304) are both fixedly connected to the elastic rods (305). The far ends of the two elastic rods (305) are respectively fixedly connected to the upper and lower ends of the T-shaped frame (303).

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