Directional wireless access point device capable of adjusting signal coverage
By designing a directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage, the problem of fixed location of traditional wireless access point devices is solved, enabling flexible signal coverage in large venues and enhancing the applicability of the equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Traditional wireless access point devices are fixed in location, have limited coverage, and are difficult to meet signal requirements in large venues. Furthermore, their antenna gain and transmission power are either not adjustable or have a small adjustment range.
A directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage is designed. By setting up a placement mechanism and a limiting mechanism, the position and angle of the third antenna can be adjusted in the horizontal and vertical directions to optimize signal coverage.
This achieves effective signal coverage for the equipment in different floors or height areas, improving the flexibility and coverage range of signal coverage and enhancing the practicality of the equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of directional wireless access point devices, and in particular to a directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage. Background Technology
[0002] A directional wireless access point is a device used for wireless network communication. Its main function is to act as a transmitter and receiver of wireless signals, converting wired network signals into wireless signals for transmission, enabling wireless clients (such as mobile phones, laptops, etc.) to connect to the wired network. From a wireless communication perspective, many routers are also wireless access points; they can convert wired network signals into wireless signals, allowing wireless client devices (such as mobile phones, laptops, etc.) to access the wired network.
[0003] Traditional wireless access point devices, such as routers, are generally fixed in location. Once connected to a power source via a cable, their movement is limited by the location of the socket. This fixed location restricts their coverage in several ways. First, the router's omnidirectional antenna transmits signals uniformly in all directions. When encountering obstacles such as walls or furniture, the signal strength attenuates rapidly. Since its location is difficult to change, it is hard to optimize coverage by adjusting its position when the signal is blocked by obstacles. Second, the transmission power and antenna gain of traditional routers are usually fixed or have a small adjustable range. In some large places, such as multi-story office buildings, warehouses, or large residences, fixed transmission power and antenna gain cannot meet the coverage requirements of the entire area. To solve the above problems, we propose this directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage. Utility Model Content
[0004] The main purpose of this invention is to provide a directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage, which can effectively solve the problems in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage includes a router body, two first antennas, two second antennas, and a placement rod. A connecting wire is provided on the side wall of the router body, and a third antenna is located at the end of the connecting wire furthest from the router body. The placement rod contains a placement mechanism for the third antenna. The placement mechanism includes a vertical rod slidably connected to the placement rod, and a locking bolt passes through the side wall of the placement rod. A mounting frame is fixedly connected to the upper end of the vertical rod, and a rotating shaft is provided on the side wall of the mounting frame. A placement cylinder is fixedly connected to the side wall of the rotating shaft, and a limiting mechanism is provided on the side wall of the placement cylinder to restrict the position of the third antenna.
[0007] Preferably, the limiting mechanism includes a plurality of screws disposed on the side wall of the placement cylinder, and the plurality of screws are arranged at equal intervals.
[0008] Preferably, mounting plates are fixedly connected to both sides of the mounting frame, mounting blocks are fixedly connected to both sides of the rotating shaft, two fixing bolts are provided through the side wall of the mounting block, and the rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the mounting frame.
[0009] Preferably, the sidewall of the mounting plate has multiple threaded holes, and the multiple threaded holes are equally spaced.
[0010] Preferably, the vertical rod has a rectangular cross-section, and both the placement rod and the vertical rod are made of iron.
[0011] Preferably, a gear is fixedly connected to the side wall of the second antenna, and two slide rails are fixedly connected to the side wall of the router body. A movable frame is provided in both slide rails, and teeth that can mesh with the gear are provided on both side walls of the movable frame.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
[0013] 1. This device is equipped with a placement mechanism, and the third antenna connected to the device can be placed far away from the router body, so that the device can better cover areas of different floors or heights after changing the horizontal or vertical direction, thus giving the device the function of adjustable signal coverage.
[0014] 2. This device is equipped with a limiting mechanism, which allows the third antenna to be detached from the placement tube for easy individual storage and maintenance, thereby improving the practicality of the relay. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage proposed in this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of the structure at point A;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a side view of the directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage proposed in this utility model.
[0018] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of the structure at point B;
[0019] Figure 5 This is another side view of the directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage proposed in this utility model.
[0020] In the diagram: 1 Router body, 2 First antenna, 3 Second antenna, 4 Connecting cable, 5 Placement pole, 6 Third antenna, 7 Vertical pole, 8 Mounting frame, 9 Spindle, 10 Mounting plate, 11 Placement cylinder, 12 Screw, 13 Mounting block, 14 Locking bolt, 15 Gear, 16 Slide rail, 17 Moving frame. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To make the technical means, creative features, objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model will be further described below in conjunction with specific embodiments.
[0022] like Figure 1-5 As shown, the directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage includes a router body 1, two first antennas 2, two second antennas 3, and a placement rod 5. The router body 1 has a connecting line 4 on its side wall, and a third antenna 6 is provided at the end of the connecting line 4 away from the router body 1. The third antenna 6 can be a 167*83MM 600-6000MHz 5G suction cup antenna. The placement rod 5 has a placement mechanism for placing the third antenna 6. The placement mechanism includes a vertical rod 7 set inside the placement rod 5. The vertical rod 7 is slidably connected to the placement rod 5. A locking bolt 14 is provided through the side wall of the placement rod 5. A mounting frame 8 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the vertical rod 7. A rotating shaft 9 is provided on the side wall of the mounting frame 8. A placement cylinder 11 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the rotating shaft 9.
[0023] The side wall of the placement tube 11 is provided with a limiting mechanism for restricting the position of the third antenna 6. The limiting mechanism includes multiple screws 12 disposed on the side wall of the placement tube 11, and the multiple screws 12 are equally spaced.
[0024] In this utility model, mounting plates 10 are fixedly connected to both sides of the mounting frame 8, and mounting blocks 13 are fixedly connected to both sides of the rotating shaft 9. Two fixing bolts are provided through the side wall of the mounting block 13. The rotating shaft 9 is rotatably connected to the mounting frame 8, so that the third antenna 6 can rotate around the rotating shaft 9 as the center and be fixed by the fixing bolts, which makes it convenient for the third antenna 6 to face different directions.
[0025] In this utility model, the side wall of the mounting plate 10 is provided with multiple threaded holes, which are equally spaced to allow the fixing bolts to be screwed into the threaded holes, making the mounting block 13 less prone to loosening.
[0026] In this invention, the vertical rod 7 has a rectangular cross-section, which prevents it from rotating arbitrarily when it rises. Both the placement rod 5 and the vertical rod 7 are made of iron, which makes their structure strong and not easily damaged. The bottom of the placement rod 5 has multiple through holes, which are not shown in the figure.
[0027] In this utility model, a gear 15 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the second antenna 3, and two slide rails 16 are fixedly connected to the side wall of the router body 1. A movable frame 17 is provided in both slide rails 16, and teeth that can mesh with the gear 15 are provided on both sides of the movable frame 17.
[0028] It should be noted that this utility model is a directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage. The user inserts an external optical fiber into the router body 1, plugs the connecting cable 4 into the router body 1's interface, places the router body 1 in an open indoor location, and places the placement rod 5 on a flat surface, either by welding or by screws. Alternatively, as needed, the user can loosen the locking bolt 14, move the vertical rod 7 upwards out of the placement rod 5, and then tighten the locking bolt 14 to secure it. After the router body 1 is connected to the third antenna 6, the wireless signal is transmitted through the feeder to the vibrator of the suction cup antenna. The vibrator, based on its own physical characteristics and the antenna design, transmits the signal in a specific direction, moving horizontally... The position of the three antennas 6 can change the direction of signal coverage. For example, rotating the suction cup antenna from the side facing the room to the side facing the corridor will shift the main coverage area of the signal from inside the room to the direction of the corridor. Adjusting the position of the suction cup antenna in the vertical direction will also affect the signal coverage. If the antenna is placed in a higher position, the interference from ground objects during signal propagation will be reduced, and the coverage range will be expanded accordingly. For example, moving the third antenna 6 from the desktop position to a position closer to the ceiling will make it easier for the signal to overcome indoor obstacles such as tables, chairs, and people, thereby covering a more distant area. By adjusting the vertical position of the antenna, the signal can better cover areas at different floors or heights.
[0029] Additionally, the signal coverage of the device can be further adjusted by adjusting the angle of the third antenna 6 within the mounting frame 8, so that the third antenna 6 is aligned with different directions.
[0030] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claims. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage, comprising a router body (1), two first antennas (2), two second antennas (3), and a placement pole (5), characterized in that, The router body (1) has a connecting line (4) on its side wall. The end of the connecting line (4) away from the router body (1) has a third antenna (6). The placement rod (5) has a placement mechanism for placing the third antenna (6). The placement mechanism includes a vertical rod (7) set inside the placement rod (5). The vertical rod (7) is slidably connected to the placement rod (5). The side wall of the placement rod (5) is provided with a locking bolt (14). The upper end of the vertical rod (7) is fixedly connected to an installation frame (8). The side wall of the installation frame (8) is provided with a rotating shaft (9). The side wall of the rotating shaft (9) is fixedly connected to a placement cylinder (11). The side wall of the placement cylinder (11) is provided with a limiting mechanism for limiting the position of the third antenna (6).
2. The directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage according to claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting mechanism includes a plurality of screws (12) disposed on the side wall of the placement cylinder (11), and the plurality of screws (12) are arranged at equal intervals.
3. The directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage according to claim 2, characterized in that, Mounting plates (10) are fixedly connected to both sides of the mounting frame (8), and mounting blocks (13) are fixedly connected to both sides of the rotating shaft (9). Two fixing bolts are provided through the side wall of the mounting block (13), and the rotating shaft (9) is rotatably connected to the mounting frame (8).
4. The directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage according to claim 3, characterized in that, The mounting plate (10) has multiple threaded holes on its side wall, and the multiple threaded holes are arranged at equal intervals.
5. The directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage according to claim 4, characterized in that, The vertical rod (7) has a rectangular cross-section, and both the placement rod (5) and the vertical rod (7) are made of iron.
6. The directional wireless access point device with adjustable signal coverage according to claim 1, characterized in that, The second antenna (3) has a gear (15) fixedly connected to its side wall. The router body (1) has two slide rails (16) fixedly connected to its side wall. The two slide rails (16) are provided with a moving frame (17). The two side walls of the moving frame (17) are provided with teeth that can mesh with the gear (15).