AU2006241333A1 - Portable telecomunication station - Google Patents

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AU2006241333A1
AU2006241333A1 AU2006241333A AU2006241333A AU2006241333A1 AU 2006241333 A1 AU2006241333 A1 AU 2006241333A1 AU 2006241333 A AU2006241333 A AU 2006241333A AU 2006241333 A AU2006241333 A AU 2006241333A AU 2006241333 A1 AU2006241333 A1 AU 2006241333A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01QANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
    • H01Q1/00Details of, or arrangements associated with, antennas
    • H01Q1/12Supports; Mounting means
    • H01Q1/1242Rigid masts specially adapted for supporting an aerial

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16/11 2006 THU 11:41 FAX 61 3 9614 4026 SUNGARD TRE7ASURY SYSTEMS (503/ 010 SLAVKO CRNOGORAC Nas, A. Hcbrng. 4/32 F PORTABLE TIEECOMMI VN [CAT I STATION INOVATON rESCRWTION I ~~~Apjpkie ra efi3tvjJ Ir~ae to7 tileo pota station in the varint- osbiiyo a)Pitbcwt eesoi antenna mast ihwpsbltyo I automatic decrease of operating height of thej mast.
W) ciable relecomxvunicationj station ifth eecb, n ms withl a psiiiyo autoaticdecease of operatiing height of the mast in cate of exoceding of the set wind spee d. and w ith siu nuautonatc tensioning of ca tesi Sigal ovca'd io Mobil telephone networks, due to problemns conerning the obtaining of riecessary permits For construction of ixed-irnnobfle antena stationis, is veryofebin I s~'olved by insiallation of mobile o nuncin swaions Which, ifticecessary, can be q~uickly and ea<sy Klisplaeed to the placts where the signal coverage should be provide4 However, "because of inisufiient stabilijty of inb t talions, high wind :pecds cause Ovoi'turf1ilogand damages of masts and signal Winerptioa.
As well, becaus e the mobile stations are, very oftenl beitng used for the Signal coverage of panjeoular area thE longer pecriod of time, it is neoessay to termirate" the operation of the V ~~Mobile station from time to time becaluse of its preventiveitennc checks and services and e!xtegsion of v-Alidity of the registration licence and that al the same time causes certain costs and profit loss because of the signal interruption, 'There are several dsgsof maobilteleomncto stations- howeverT, all known solutionls which arc fboud at the market do not include bothstated -probles.
All known solutions o-f mobile telecommunication statlions include a trailer which, together with the mast and other equipmeont makes the unit Unit is actually a traer schmust Comply Witb all rules; and reulations and crittria flor Manufacture and use of road Vehicles.
Stability i-ncrese of mobile anena asts by atomalic decreaSe of tir operating height with simaultaneous recleas' of eabl' beingy Eiastened alowig 0te msct and hIr reling on, the drum in tile mast base, as wiell ats automatic tenining of guy ropes fastened on the mast top, require com-plex and expensive system of geared-down motor, pulleys and electronics_ Fxpgandina oqf the innovationbacpot I ~~The main] goal of iriVti n ist to make the tlcmniton staton with trelcscopint antennlra Inast w ithu uy ropes htee to the inst top thius eliminating, the need of thecir tensioning 16/11 '06 THLF 11:53 [T/RIt NO 5707] 16/11 2006 THU 11:41 FAX 61 3 9614 4026 SUNGARD TREASURY SYSTEMS i 004/010 during iatornatic- d6crease of the mast opeating height when the wind speed reaches the set value, and that the teic~mmnicton station contnues its fimtion.
Additional goal is to provide pennnimt cables tension without their fistening along tbe miast alter the antnnas msrinallation on the nast, cales cotinaction to antennas in the lowest miast ;Csalioni arld putting the mast Into its opratitg posiion, thus making the telescoping and-1 lowering of the mast mokre simpie.
As well, the goal is to provide pernanen cables tension duinng and after automatic dcr-ease otf the mast operating heiht& in order to avoid their- swinging and danmage '1 e $nuat goal is to make the portaUble leeornmunication station which is being transported by an individua1 trailer 1-having been constructed for that purpose, thus edingtq the priCe of the temommlnieation station because one trailer can bz used for individual transports of several potnable stat ions or otter poten t or otaenate 'g~lnxscopic mobile antanna mast cos ists of six sections made of steel tubs in the form f he lattie Structure, ranigula c ross section, pet Oe ito anlother, motmted on the steel frme which f'orms the base of the prtable teleeontmuniction station eqipped with telescopic supports which ar. e us-d for rising up, suppoting and levelling of te station at the a=.tion, thus oliminating the ned to, se te mobile crane for loading and unloading from the trailer The mast fixing when it is in its vertical position. is exected by means of sitl rope-s guay rOp&s ftted Or, the top of the firsr t and the fourth section, tits avoiding the Complicaed system of guy ropes tesioning at automiatic decmrease of the mast opcrating height, what considerably reduces the Price and increases he telecorrmunicario station reliabititv.
Brief drawing deacooron Fig. I shows the portable- telcommunication sitton in operating po<stion Fig 2 shows a detail cables suspsion at the top of tie mast by means of Spiral springs Fig. 3 shaws a detail system of autoain, cabes ionsioning Detailed deseing tion of at 110 .as one way The uiides are installed above the coraairrer and on the guides there is a tarT with pufley over which rqns cables whose lower ends are tied to the relinig drun, while their upper ends arc.
flexibly tied to the top of the ast by meanL olF spiral spring;s which 'pro'ide necessary nsioJning of the cabes because of prevnicn g their swinging and connected to the antenas, t has avoiding the need of caile- s fasteig aoside the mnass.
Thle cart with puihis is being pulled synhronously Wi the speed of the mast iwering by mean' of an eletrically driven inch instalbed at the rear end of the base and in such a maner keeps the cables constant tensioninig thus preventing thei d amagel and keeping proper signal conductivity during and after an autosmatic decrease of he mast heiight Telescopic supports are mounted on the teleomuniction station base by which the complae station is lift"ed so diat Ohe trailr is released; wid wheni the trailer is pulled out under the station then the station is being owerd dow~t and levzlled in the Ilowest possible posiion thus providing. its itpeatest possible stability.
By rverse sequence of operation, the trailer is being put on ihe trailer and prmpwred for transpota~ion, e- of i iotin 2 sopA fi! R- -a alicfio 0n The application of this innovatkion rsults in considerable pr-ice reduction of the mobde rciecommnuanico n staton, radnaixaionb in its tranpri: )lation, installation and maitenance,
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16/11 '06 THU 1.1.:53 jTT'X/RX N) 57071 16/11 2006 THU 11:42 FAX 61 3 9614 4026 SUNGARD TREASURY SYSTEMS
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ter re no0 ~fastenig f the cnbkes alongside ibe iast, its stability in oporating state is being increased by reducing the. heighi of the gmvity centre af the teicnnnunication stafor. by means orF teiescopic s upports.
!,iie wetor liac arkmainS id -and PU~fose,$ Lis! gf used referT.nce m8a r kv, 005,/01 0 P s I ar the ($SM anlennas ?os. 2 is a latticed strucmur of the mast Dos. 3 is a nlic-rowe antena Pea, 4 ai-e the upper- guy ropems Pea os are the lower guy rpoes Pos. 6 are the supports and fame-stabihzers De. 7 is a base Pos, 8 are the basetscopic suppor Dos. 9 is a lframe-supfxpri of the mast Dos., .19 is a spiral springs stipprt Ds.!I I are thle spiral Springs for cables Support Dos 12 is a Cable, clip PosJ3 is a cable Res. 14 are the pIleys for cables guiding Pos, 15 is a cart for cable tesionaing P os 16 is a pulley Po3. 17 is a s1teel rope Pe. 18 is electrially drivn winch for cable tesioning Dos. 19 is a reel drum f'or cables Si avko Crnogorac 16/11 '06 THU 11:53 ITX/RX NO 57071

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  1. 4. The portable totecmmunication station according to the applications 1, 2 and 3, indicated thus, that by means of telescopic supports- natached to rte m1eta base it is easily pot and takenl off fromt the tramspot trailer without using the mobile Crine. Slavko Croogorac 1-6 11 '0 TfHIllU 11:.5 3 lfl/RX -NO 5707]
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HRP20060028A 2006-01-20
HR20060028A HRP20060028A2 (en) 2006-01-20 2006-01-20 Portable telecommunication station having resiliently suspended cables that are not associated along the rod

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