Antenna housing

By using a modular antenna cover with snap-fit ​​reinforcing ribs and sealing silicone connections, the problems of high production cost and low scalability of existing antenna covers are solved, achieving cost reduction and size adaptability expansion, and improving connection stability and assembly efficiency.

CN223967383UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03GUANGDONG SHENGLU TELECOMM
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Application Number
CN202520568219.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-28
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-28

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Technical Problem

Existing antenna covers have high production costs and low scalability, and their modular design is insufficient, leading to increased management and production costs.

Method used

The antenna radome features a modular design, consisting of six parts: two side support plates, two front panels, an upper cover, and a lower cover. These parts are connected by snap-fit ​​reinforcing ribs to allow for expansion of the radome to different sizes. The addition of sealing silicone enhances connection stability and airtightness.

Benefits of technology

Modular management was achieved, which reduced production costs, expanded the size adaptability of the outer casing, improved connection stability and airtightness, and increased assembly efficiency.

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Abstract

The embodiment of the utility model provides an antenna outer cover, which belongs to the technical field of antennas and comprises a cover body, an upper end cover and a lower end cover, the cover body comprises two side supporting plates and two panels, the two side supporting plates are oppositely arranged, the two panels are oppositely arranged, and the panels are detachably connected with the two side supporting plates respectively; the upper end cover is detachably connected with the top of the cover body; the lower end cover is detachably connected with the bottom of the cover body; wherein two opposite side edges of the side supporting plate are both provided with first buckle type reinforcing ribs, two opposite side edges of the panel are both provided with second buckle type reinforcing ribs, and the first buckle type reinforcing ribs are connected with the second buckle type reinforcing ribs in a matched mode. According to the embodiment of the invention, not only can the modular and expanded splicing be adopted, but also the production cost can be well reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of antenna technology, and in particular to an antenna radome. Background Technology

[0002] The radome structure plays a very important role in the installation and use of base station antennas: in addition to enclosing the antenna to meet the electrical performance requirements for radiating signals, it also protects the antenna from rain, wind and sun that corrode the antenna surface, and the mounting plate on the back of the radome allows the antenna to be installed at the designated location on the base station.

[0003] Currently, the commonly used outer casing structures for base stations are formed by several molding methods, including hand lay-up, pultrusion, winding, or vacuum casting. Among them, pultrusion is a common method for fiberglass outer casings. The outer casing is formed as a whole, and a set of molds must be made for each size. This not only results in relatively limited styles, but also high production costs and low scalability.

[0004] Therefore, there is an urgent need to design a modular, scalable, and low-cost antenna radome. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art, and to provide an antenna cover that can be assembled in a modular and expandable manner, and can also reduce production costs.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this application provides an antenna radome, comprising: a radome body, an upper cover, and a lower end; the radome body includes two side support plates and two panels, the two side support plates being disposed opposite to each other, and the two panels being disposed opposite to each other, the panels being detachably connected to the two side support plates respectively; the upper cover being detachably connected to the top of the radome body; the lower cover being detachably connected to the bottom of the radome body; wherein, each of the two oppositely disposed sides of the side support plates is provided with a first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib, and each of the two oppositely disposed sides of the panels is provided with a second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib, the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib being connected in cooperation.

[0007] According to the embodiments of this utility model, an antenna cover has at least the following beneficial effects: First, the antenna cover adopts a modular design, consisting of six parts: two side support plates, two panels, an upper cover, and a lower cover, which are spliced ​​together to achieve the functions required by the complete cover. The modular design facilitates batch management of inventory, organization, and transportation, and reduces management costs. Second, because the antenna cover adopts a modular design, it can be expanded into antenna covers of different sizes according to electrical specifications and antenna installation requirements. Specifically, by keeping the dimensions of the two side support plates unchanged, panels of different widths can be spliced ​​on the two side support plates to obtain covers of different widths. Alternatively, by keeping the dimensions of the two panels unchanged, side support plates of different heights can be spliced ​​on the two panels to obtain covers of different heights. Then, by adapting the upper and lower covers of different sizes, covers of different sizes can be formed. This saves costs and enables the mass production of covers of different sizes. In addition, the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing ribs of the two side support plates and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing ribs of the two panels are connected, which not only facilitates installation and disassembly but also improves the stability of the connection between the two side support plates and the two panels.

[0008] In some embodiments, the first snap-on reinforcing rib includes a first longitudinal buckle and a transverse protrusion. The first longitudinal buckle is connected to the side of the side support plate and extends into the interior of the cover. The transverse protrusion is disposed in the middle of the first longitudinal buckle. The second snap-on reinforcing rib is connected to the transverse protrusion.

[0009] In some embodiments, the second snap-on reinforcing rib includes a second longitudinal buckle, a first transverse buckle, and a second transverse buckle. The second longitudinal buckle is connected to the side of the panel and extends into the interior of the cover. The first transverse buckle and the second transverse buckle are both connected to the second longitudinal buckle. The second longitudinal buckle, the first transverse buckle, and the second transverse buckle form a groove, and the groove is connected to the first snap-on reinforcing rib.

[0010] In some embodiments, the upper cover includes a cover plate, an outer shell, and an inner shell. The cover plate is connected to the outer shell and the inner shell respectively. The cover plate, the outer shell, and the inner shell form a first annular groove, which is used to limit the top of the cover.

[0011] In some embodiments, four U-shaped grooves are provided on the inner housing, the U-shaped grooves being used to accommodate the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib.

[0012] In some embodiments, two end cap snaps are provided on the inner housing, the two end cap snaps are arranged opposite to each other, and the end cap snaps are engaged with the side support plate.

[0013] In some embodiments, the outer surface of the end cap buckle is provided with a plurality of protrusions, and the side support plate is provided with a plurality of fixing holes, wherein the protrusions in the end cap buckle engage with the fixing holes.

[0014] In some embodiments, sealing silicone is injected at the connection between the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib.

[0015] In some embodiments, sealing silicone is injected at the connection between the upper end cover and the top of the cover, and sealing silicone is injected at the connection between the lower end cover and the bottom of the cover.

[0016] In some embodiments, the upper end cap and the lower end cap have the same size and structure. Attached Figure Description

[0017] The accompanying drawings are provided to further understand the technical solution of this utility model and constitute a part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of this utility model to explain the technical solution of this utility model, and do not constitute a limitation on the technical solution of this utility model.

[0018] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments;

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the radome in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an antenna radome provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of an outer cover positioning fixture provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a side support plate in the antenna radome provided in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the inner panel of an antenna radome provided in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the upper end cover of an antenna radome provided in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 7 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of an antenna radome provided in an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation

[0026] This section will describe in detail the specific embodiments of the present utility model. The preferred embodiments of the present utility model are shown in the accompanying drawings. The purpose of the drawings is to supplement the textual description with graphics, so that people can intuitively and vividly understand each technical feature and the overall technical solution of the present utility model, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0027] In the description of this utility model, the use of "first" and "second" is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features or the order of the technical features.

[0028] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, terms such as "setting," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.

[0029] The radome structure plays a very important role in the installation and use of base station antennas: in addition to enclosing the antenna to meet the electrical performance requirements for radiating signals, it also protects the antenna from rain, wind and sun that corrode the antenna surface, and the mounting plate on the back of the radome allows the antenna to be installed at the designated location on the base station.

[0030] Currently, the commonly used outer casing structures for base stations are formed by several molding methods, including hand lay-up, pultrusion, winding, or vacuum casting. Among them, pultrusion is a common method for fiberglass outer casings. Most existing fiberglass outer casings are integrally molded, and the outer casing size is unique. The commonly used sizes are designed according to electrical specifications and antenna installation requirements. Over time, based on market demand, more and more types of outer casings have emerged. However, each size requires a set of molds, which not only results in relatively limited styles but also incurs significant costs for batch inventory management, organization, and transportation.

[0031] Based on this, the present invention provides an antenna cover that can be assembled in a modular and expandable manner, and can also significantly reduce production costs.

[0032] The embodiments of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0033] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 as well as Figure 7This utility model provides an antenna cover, including: a cover body, an upper cover 3, and a lower cover 4; the cover body includes two side support plates 1 and two panels 2, the two side support plates 1 are arranged opposite to each other, the two panels 2 are arranged opposite to each other, and the panels 2 are detachably connected to the two side support plates 1 respectively; the upper cover 3 is detachably connected to the top of the cover body; the lower cover 4 is detachably connected to the bottom of the cover body; wherein, a first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 is provided on each of the two oppositely arranged sides of the side support plates 1, and a second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20 is provided on each of the two oppositely arranged sides of the panels 2, and the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20 are connected in cooperation.

[0034] According to an embodiment of this utility model, the antenna cover adopts a modular design, consisting of six parts: two side support plates 1, two panel plates 2, an upper cover 3, and a lower cover 4, assembled into a single unit to achieve the required functions of a complete cover. This modular design facilitates batch management of inventory, organization, and transportation, reducing management costs. Secondly, due to the modular design, the antenna cover can be expanded into different sizes based on electrical specifications and antenna installation requirements. Specifically, by keeping the dimensions of the two side support plates 1 constant, antenna covers of different widths can be assembled from the two side support plates 1. Panel 2 can be used to obtain covers of different widths, or by keeping the dimensions of the two panels 2 unchanged, side support plates 1 of different heights can be spliced ​​on the two panels 2 to obtain covers of different heights. Then, by adapting the upper end caps 3 and lower end caps 4 of different sizes, covers of different sizes can be formed. This saves costs and enables mass production of covers of different sizes. In addition, the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing ribs 11 of the two side support plates 1 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing ribs 20 of the two panels 2 are connected, which not only helps to facilitate installation and disassembly, but also improves the stability of the connection between the two side support plates 1 and the two panels 2.

[0035] Preferably, the dimensions of the two side support plates 1 are kept unchanged, and panels 2 of different widths are spliced ​​on the two side support plates 1 to obtain covers of different widths. Then, the covers of different sizes are formed by fitting upper end caps 3 and lower end caps 4 of different sizes. The width of the panel 2 can be 20cm, 30cm, 40cm or 50cm. The width of the panel 2 can be appropriately adjusted according to electrical indicators and antenna installation requirements. In this application, the width of the panel 2 is not limited too much.

[0036] Preferably, the dimensions of the two panels 2 are kept unchanged, and side support plates 1 of different heights are spliced ​​on the two panels 2 to obtain covers of different heights. Then, outer covers of different sizes are formed by adapting upper end caps 3 and lower end caps 4 of different sizes. The height of the side support plate 1 can be 15 cm, 20 cm or 25 cm. The height of the side support plate 1 can be appropriately adjusted according to electrical indicators and antenna installation requirements. In this application, the height of the side support plate 1 is not limited too much.

[0037] Preferably, the side support plate 1 can be an arc-shaped plate, and the panel 2 is a square plate. A first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 is provided on the straight side of the side support plate 1, and the panel 2 is detachably connected to the straight side of the two side support plates 1. Alternatively, the side support plate 1 can be a square groove 204 structure, and the panel 2 is a square plate. The side support plate 1 can include a first substrate, a second substrate, and a third substrate. The first substrate and the third substrate are both perpendicularly connected to the second substrate, and the first substrate, the second substrate, and the third substrate together form a square groove 204 structure. A first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 is provided on the edge of the first substrate and the third substrate. One panel 2 is detachably connected to the edge of the first substrate of the two side support plates 1, and the other panel 2 is detachably connected to the edge of the third substrate of the two side support plates 1. The shape of the side support and the panel 2 can be appropriately adjusted according to electrical indicators and antenna installation requirements. In this application, the shape of the side support plate 1 and the panel 2 is not limited too much.

[0038] It should be noted that, referring to Figure 3 In the process of assembling the four parts of the cover into a cover, including two side support plates 1 and two panels 2, an outer cover positioning fixture 5 can be designed to speed up the assembly process. Specifically, the outer cover positioning fixture 5 is adapted to the opening of the cover and has four slots for accommodating the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20. During assembly, the two side support plates 1 are first snapped onto the left and right sides of the outer cover positioning fixture 5, and then the two panels 2 are installed onto the two side support plates 1 by means of the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20 to complete the assembly of the cover. After the assembly of the cover is completed, the outer cover positioning fixture 5 is disassembled.

[0039] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 1 , Figure 4 The first snap-on reinforcing rib 11 includes a first longitudinal snap strip 111 and a transverse protrusion 112. The first longitudinal snap strip 111 is connected to the side of the side support plate 1 and extends into the inside of the cover. The transverse protrusion 112 is located in the middle of the first longitudinal snap strip 111. The second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 is connected to the transverse protrusion 112.

[0040] Preferably, the longitudinal section of the first longitudinal buckle 111 is hook-shaped, and the longitudinal section of the transverse protrusion 112 is a protruding shape combining square and circle. The second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20 is provided with a recessed structure for cooperating and connecting with the transverse protrusion 112. Furthermore, in this application, the longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the first longitudinal buckle 111 and the longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the transverse protrusion 112 are not subject to excessive limitations.

[0041] It should be noted that the first longitudinal buckle 111 extends to the other side of the cover body as a rolled edge structure, and the rolled edge structure bends toward the direction of the transverse protrusion 112. After the second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 is connected with the transverse protrusion 112, the rolled edge structure is used to support the lower edge of the second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 so that the second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 is more stably connected with the transverse protrusion 112.

[0042] It is understandable that by setting the transverse protrusion 112 in the middle of the first longitudinal buckle 111, a space can be reserved between the side of the first longitudinal buckle 111 that connects to the side of the side support plate 1 and the transverse protrusion 112. This space can be used to accommodate the upper edge of the second snap-on reinforcing rib 20, so that after the second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 and the transverse protrusion 112 are connected, the surface of the cover remains flat and more aesthetically pleasing.

[0043] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 1 , Figure 5 The second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 includes a second longitudinal snap-on strip 201, a first transverse snap-on strip 202, and a second transverse snap-on strip 203. The second longitudinal snap-on strip 201 is connected to the side of the panel 2 and extends into the inside of the cover. The first transverse snap-on strip 202 and the second transverse snap-on strip 203 are both connected to the second longitudinal snap-on strip 201. The second longitudinal snap-on strip 201, the first transverse snap-on strip 202, and the second transverse snap-on strip 203 form a groove 204, which is connected to the first snap-on reinforcing rib 11.

[0044] It should be noted that one side of the first transverse buckle 202 and one side of the second transverse buckle 203 are connected to the second longitudinal buckle 201. The other side of the first transverse buckle 202 and the other side of the second transverse buckle 203 are both rolled edge structures, and the rolled edge structure gradually shrinks inward to form a groove 204 structure that can be connected with the first snap-on reinforcing rib 11.

[0045] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 1The first snap-on reinforcing rib 11 includes a first longitudinal snap-on strip 111 and a transverse protrusion 112. The first longitudinal snap-on strip 111 is connected to the side of the side support plate 1 and extends into the inside of the cover. The transverse protrusion 112 is located in the middle of the first longitudinal snap-on strip 111. The second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 includes a second longitudinal snap-on strip 201, a first transverse snap-on strip 202 and a second transverse snap-on strip 203. The second longitudinal snap-on strip 201 is connected to the side of the panel 2 and extends into the inside of the cover. The first transverse snap-on strip 202 and the second transverse snap-on strip 203 are both connected to the second longitudinal snap-on strip 201. The second longitudinal snap-on strip 201, the first transverse snap-on strip 202 and the second transverse snap-on strip 203 form a groove 204. The groove 204 is connected to the transverse protrusion 112.

[0046] It is understandable that extending the first longitudinal buckle 111 to the other side inside the cover is configured as a rolled edge structure, and this rolled edge structure bends toward the direction of the transverse protrusion 112. After the second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 is connected with the transverse protrusion 112, the rolled edge structure is used to support the second transverse buckle 203 so that the second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 is more stably connected with the transverse protrusion 112. In addition, setting the transverse protrusion 112 in the middle of the first longitudinal buckle 111 can reserve space between the side of the first longitudinal buckle 111 connected with the side of the side support plate 1 and the transverse protrusion 112. This space can be used to accommodate the first transverse buckle 202, so that after the second snap-on reinforcing rib 20 is connected with the transverse protrusion 112, the surface of the cover remains flat and the overall appearance is more beautiful.

[0047] In some embodiments, sealing silicone is injected at the connection between the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20.

[0048] Understandably, when the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20 are connected, the sealant silicone is injected into the gap at the connection point. On the one hand, this can completely prevent moisture, rainwater, condensation, dust, particulate matter, or corrosive gases from penetrating into the enclosure, protecting sensitive components and extending the antenna's lifespan. On the other hand, the injection of sealant silicone can improve the stability of the connection between the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20.

[0049] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 6 The upper cover 3 includes a cover plate 31, an outer shell 32, and an inner shell 33. The cover plate 31 is connected to the outer shell 32 and the inner shell 33 respectively. The cover plate 31, the outer shell 32, and the inner shell 33 form a first annular groove 34, which is used to limit the top of the cover.

[0050] Understandably, the cover plate 31 is adapted to the shape of the top opening of the radome, and the first annular groove 34 is adapted to the edge structure of the top opening of the radome. First, after the radome is assembled, the upper cover 3 is directly snapped into the top opening of the radome, and the edge of the top opening of the radome is limited within the first annular groove 34, so that the cover plate 31 automatically aligns and covers the top opening of the radome, avoiding the step of manual adjustment and improving assembly efficiency. Second, the outer shell 32 fits against the outer surface of the top opening of the radome, and the inner shell 33 fits against the inner surface of the top opening of the radome. The inner and outer shells 32 form a physical isolation barrier, which can effectively prevent external dust, liquid or foreign objects from entering. Overall, compared with the solution of setting the upper cover 3 on the top of the radome by means of screw fixing or welding, it can not only facilitate installation and disassembly, but also improve the airtightness of the antenna radome.

[0051] In some embodiments, sealing silicone is injected at the connection between the upper end cover 3 and the top of the cover, and sealing silicone is injected at the connection between the lower end cover 4 and the bottom of the cover.

[0052] Understandably, when the upper cover 3 is connected to the top opening of the cover, injecting sealing silicone into the gap at the connection point can, on the one hand, completely prevent moisture, rainwater, condensation, dust, particulate matter or corrosive gases from seeping into the interior of the cover, protecting sensitive components and extending the antenna's lifespan; on the other hand, injecting sealing silicone can improve the stability of the connection between the upper cover 3 and the top opening of the cover.

[0053] Understandably, when the lower end cover 4 is connected to the top opening of the cover, sealing silicone is injected into the gap at the connection point. On the one hand, this can completely prevent moisture, rainwater, condensation, dust, particulate matter, or corrosive gases from seeping into the interior of the cover, protecting sensitive components and extending the antenna's lifespan. On the other hand, injecting sealing silicone can improve the stability of the connection between the lower end cover 4 and the top opening of the cover.

[0054] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 6 Four U-shaped grooves 331 are provided on the inner shell 33. The U-shaped grooves 331 are used to accommodate the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20.

[0055] Understandably, four U-shaped grooves 331 are provided on the inner shell 33. On the one hand, the U-shaped grooves 331 can be used to accommodate the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20. The U-shaped grooves 331 fit into the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20 respectively, which enhances the friction between the top opening of the cover and the upper end cover 3 and improves the connection effect between the top opening of the cover and the upper end cover 3. On the other hand, the U-shaped grooves 331 are used to support the connection structure of the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20, which improves the connection effect between the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20.

[0056] In some embodiments, four notches are provided on the inner shell 33. On the one hand, the notches can be used to avoid the connection structure between the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20, so that the connection between the upper cover 3 and the top opening of the cover is smoother. On the other hand, the notches help to save production materials and reduce production costs.

[0057] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 6 , Figure 7 Two end cap latches 332 are provided on the inner shell 33. The two end cap latches 332 are arranged opposite to each other and are engaged with the side support plate 1.

[0058] Understandably, the inner housing 33 is provided with two end cap clips 332, which strengthens the connection between the upper end cap 3 and the side support plate 1, making the upper end cap 3 more stably set on the top of the cover.

[0059] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 6 , Figure 7 The outer surface of the end cap buckle 332 is provided with multiple protrusions 333, and multiple fixing holes 12 are provided on the side support plate 1, so that the protrusions 333 in the end cap buckle 332 are engaged with the fixing holes 12.

[0060] Understandably, compared to solutions that require screws or welding to connect the upper cover 3 to the side support plate 1, the addition of multiple protrusions 333 on the outer surface of the end cover buckle 332, which engage with the fixing holes 12 on the side support plate 1, reduces the need for manual screw locking. After the upper cover 3 is snapped into the opening at the top of the cover, the protrusions 333 in the end cover buckle 332 automatically engage with the fixing holes 12 on the side support plate 1, which facilitates installation and disassembly, improves installation efficiency, and enhances connection stability.

[0061] In some embodiments, the upper cover 3 and the lower cover 4 have the same size and structure.

[0062] Preferably, the lower end cover 4 also includes a cover plate 31, an outer shell 32, and an inner shell 33. The cover plate 31 is connected to the outer shell 32 and the inner shell 33 respectively. The cover plate 31, the outer shell 32, and the inner shell 33 form a first annular groove 34, which is used to limit the bottom of the cover. Further, four U-shaped grooves 331 are provided on the inner shell 33. The U-shaped grooves 331 are used to accommodate the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 11 and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib 20. Two end cover snaps 332 are provided on the inner shell 33. The two end cover snaps 332 are arranged opposite to each other and are engaged with the side support plate 1. The outer surface of the end cover snaps 332 is provided with a plurality of protrusions 333. A plurality of fixing holes 12 are provided on the side support plate 1. The protrusions 333 in the end cover snaps 332 are engaged with the fixing holes 12.

[0063] The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present utility model.

Claims

1. An antenna radome, characterized in that, include: The cover includes two side support plates and two panels, the two side support plates are arranged opposite to each other, the two panels are arranged opposite to each other, and the panels are detachably connected to the two side support plates respectively. The upper end cover is detachably connected to the top of the cover body; The lower end cover is detachably connected to the bottom of the cover. The side support plate is provided with a first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib on each of its two oppositely arranged sides, and the panel is provided with a second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib on each of its two oppositely arranged sides. The first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib are connected in cooperation.

2. The antenna radome according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first snap-on reinforcing rib includes a first longitudinal buckle and a transverse protrusion. The first longitudinal buckle is connected to the side of the side support plate and extends into the interior of the cover. The transverse protrusion is disposed in the middle of the first longitudinal buckle. The second snap-on reinforcing rib is connected to the transverse protrusion.

3. The antenna radome according to claim 1, characterized in that, The second snap-on reinforcing rib includes a second longitudinal snap-on strip, a first transverse snap-on strip, and a second transverse snap-on strip. The second longitudinal snap-on strip is connected to the side of the panel and extends into the interior of the cover. The first transverse snap-on strip and the second transverse snap-on strip are both connected to the second longitudinal snap-on strip. The second longitudinal snap-on strip, the first transverse snap-on strip, and the second transverse snap-on strip form a groove, and the groove is connected to the first snap-on reinforcing rib.

4. The antenna radome according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper cover includes a cover plate, an outer shell, and an inner shell. The cover plate is connected to the outer shell and the inner shell respectively. The cover plate, the outer shell, and the inner shell form a first annular groove, which is used to limit the top of the cover.

5. The antenna radome according to claim 4, characterized in that, Four U-shaped grooves are provided on the inner shell, which are used to accommodate the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib.

6. The antenna radome according to claim 4, characterized in that, Two end cap snaps are provided on the inner housing, and the two end cap snaps are arranged opposite to each other and are engaged with the side support plate.

7. The antenna radome according to claim 6, characterized in that, The outer surface of the end cap buckle is provided with multiple protrusions, and multiple fixing holes are provided on the side support plate, wherein the protrusions in the end cap buckle are engaged with the fixing holes.

8. The antenna radome according to claim 1, characterized in that, Sealing silicone is injected at the connection between the first snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib and the second snap-fit ​​reinforcing rib.

9. The antenna radome according to claim 1, characterized in that, Sealant silicone is injected at the connection between the upper end cap and the top of the cover, and sealant silicone is injected at the connection between the lower end cap and the bottom of the cover.

10. The antenna radome according to any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that, The upper end cap and the lower end cap have the same size and structure.