EP0000793A1 - Mât transportable, particulièrement adapté à des installations de radiopropagation dirigée - Google Patents

Mât transportable, particulièrement adapté à des installations de radiopropagation dirigée Download PDF

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EP0000793A1
EP0000793A1 EP78200068A EP78200068A EP0000793A1 EP 0000793 A1 EP0000793 A1 EP 0000793A1 EP 78200068 A EP78200068 A EP 78200068A EP 78200068 A EP78200068 A EP 78200068A EP 0000793 A1 EP0000793 A1 EP 0000793A1
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René Meier
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H12/00Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures
    • E04H12/34Arrangements for erecting or lowering towers, masts, poles, chimney stacks, or the like
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01QANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
    • H01Q1/00Details of, or arrangements associated with, antennas
    • H01Q1/12Supports; Mounting means
    • H01Q1/1235Collapsible supports; Means for erecting a rigid antenna

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  • the present invention relates to a transportable mast, in particular for directional radio systems, with a tripod and rotatable tripod head, a mast tube lifting and lowering device accommodated in the tripod head, mast tube elements which can be plugged and braced, and guy elements for fixing the mast at the installation site.
  • Known transportable radio masts mainly suffer from the fact that their lifting device accommodated in the tripod head, by means of which the individual mast tube elements are lifted one after the other in order to be able to attach the following mast tube element, are complicated and also prone to failure.
  • the lifting device usually has a pinion with rack and pinion, the function of which is impaired when contaminated. Especially at This disadvantage can play a decisive role in military applications.
  • the mast according to the invention is characterized in that its lifting and lowering device has three ring-shaped friction pawls enclosing the mast tube, which are arranged one above the other within the tripod head in the longitudinal direction of the mast tube elements, the upper friction pawl serving as a carrying pawl, one in operative connection with the middle friction pawl has standing, manually operated lifting thumb and is pivotally mounted on its side opposite the lifting thumb, that in the tripod head, a friction thumb, which is operatively connected to the lower, serving as a lifting pawl, is pivotably mounted between the lifting pawl and the middle, as a lowering pawl Serving friction pawl spring means are provided which are intended to hold the two pawls in contact with the two lifting thumbs mentioned, and that means are present which fix the lifting pawl as soon as a lower end face of a Mast tube element, which is not in contact with the adjacent end face of a next mast tube element, a certain position within the Tripod head has reached.
  • Fig. 1 denote 1 the tripod, 2 the mast tube, 3 guy ropes that lead via pulleys 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 to a rope tensioner 10 of known type, with which the ropes 3 are tensioned individually or together can.
  • II, 12 and 13 denote reels for winding the ropes 3.
  • ropes 4 are fastened to the anchoring points 5, 6 and 7 and tensioned by hand.
  • the stand 1 shown in FIG. 2 has three legs 14 which are adjustable in length and whose adjustment mechanism is described below.
  • the tripod head 16 is rotatably mounted on a common head plate 15 in order to be able to rotate the mast 2, of which the uppermost mast tube element 17 is shown in its starting position in FIG. 2, in the desired azimuth direction.
  • a taper pin 18 and two shackle plates 19 for fastening the guy ropes 3 and 4.
  • Articulated claws 20 ensure that the tripod legs 14 stand securely.
  • Fig. 3 shows the tripod head 16 with the lifting and lowering device housed therein for the mast tube 2 and with the mast tube element 17.
  • a base plate 21 is rotatably supported, a plastic disc 22 the vertical axial thrust and a plastic bushing 23 the horizontal forces records.
  • the base plate 21 there is an annular groove 24, in which there are sliding blocks 25 with an internal thread, which, in conjunction with screws 26 which project upwards through the head plate 15, enable the base plate 21 to be clamped.
  • a washer 27 attached to the screw end prevents the screw 26 from being completely unscrewed.
  • the upper pawl 28 serves to carry the mast tube, the middle pawl 29 for lowering and the upper pawl 30 for lifting the mast tube 17. Accordingly, these pawls are referred to as support pawls, countersunk pawls or lifting pawls. These pawls are shown individually in FIGS. 5 to 10 in plan and side view.
  • the carrying pawl 28 has a lifting thumb 32 which can be pivoted about a bolt 31 and has a threaded bore 33 into which a lever tube for actuating the lifting thumb 32 can be screwed.
  • the support pawl 28 On the side opposite the lifting thumb 32, the support pawl 28 has two tabs 34 (see FIG. 6) with which the support pawl is supported on a bolt 36 mounted in the housing 35.
  • the countersunk pawl 29 shown in detail in FIGS. 7 and 8 carries on one side a roller 4l which interacts with the lifting thumb 32 and on the opposite side two setscrews 42 with nuts 43 for fixing the setscrews 42 which serve as pawl pivot points.
  • the lifting pawl 30 shown in detail in FIGS. 9 and 10 is essentially mirror-inverted, like the lowering pawl 29, but additionally has a straight cutting edge 45 on the side opposite its roller 44.
  • the pawls 28, 29 and 30 are provided with a bore 46, 47 and 48 which is inclined to the pawl plane by a few degrees, which enclose the mast tube and enable tilting and self-locking on the mast tube in a known manner.
  • the lifting pawl 30 also has two setscrews 49 and nuts 50 for fixing them, these setscrews also serving as pawl pivot points.
  • the two lever tubes 54 and 55 for the lifting thumbs 32 and 52, which are shown schematically in FIGS. 11 and 12, can be introduced through an opening in the tripod head 16, which can be closed by a door 56.
  • a catch lever 61 On the side opposite the lifting thumb is a catch lever 61 which is pivotally mounted about the bolt 36. Its lower part is designed as a nose 62 and in the middle part it has a number of locking teeth 63 which are intended to come into engagement with the cutting edge 45 of the lifting pawl 30.
  • a helical compression spring 64 In the wall of the housing 35 there is a helical compression spring 64 which is held by a screw 65. The spring 64 presses the nose 62 of the catch lever 61 against the outer surface of the mast tube element 17.
  • FIGS. 11 and 12 The mode of operation of the lifting and lowering device and the catch lever can be seen from FIGS. 11 and 12.
  • the lifting thumb 53 first presses the roller 44 and thus the lifting pawl 30 upwards, which is simultaneously pivoted clockwise by the force transmitted from the spring 58 to the lowering pawl 29.
  • This movement is transmitted via the roller 4l and the lifting thumb 32 to the pawl 28, which also rotates clockwise and thereby releases the mast tube element 17, which, when the lever tube 55 is pressed down further, by the lifting pawl 30, which has meanwhile clamped the mast tube element 17 , pushes up.
  • the lever tube 55 is subsequently pulled up, this process proceeds in reverse, with the pawl 28 first taking effect and then the lifting pawl releasing the mast tube element.
  • the lever tube 54 is pivoted downward, as a result of which the lowering pawl 29 first comes into clamping engagement with the mast tube element 17 and then the lifting pawl 30 and the supporting pawl 28 are released, so that the mast is lowered when the lever tube 54 is pushed further down.
  • the plate springs 38 and the helical compression springs 39, 57 and 58 serve to clamp the pawls against one another and to hold them in the position required for the function.
  • the two setscrews 42 and 49 with the associated nuts 43 and 50 are used to adjust the mutual position of the pawls, in particular to adapt to the mast tube diameter to compensate for diameter tolerances.
  • the catch lever 61 has the task of holding the lifting pawl 30 as shown in FIG. 12 if the subsequent mast tube element 67 is not connected to the latter in an integrity manner, i.e. with its end face butting against the end face 66 of the upper tube element.
  • the spring 64 (FIG. 3) presses the catch lever into the position shown in FIG. 12, the cutting edge 45 (FIG. 3) of the lifting pawl 30 engaging in one of the locking teeth 63.
  • the lifting pawl If the lifting pawl is actuated in this position via the lifting thumb 52, it swings up and down empty until the tubular elements are properly connected, i.e. until their adjacent end faces abut without a gap. This prevents incorrect assembly of the mast tube and prevents the bottom mast tube element from being lifted out of the tripod head if inattentive.
  • FIG. 13 shows the connecting elements for assembling the mast tube elements. They consist of a tie rod 68 with a collar 69 and a screw thread 73, which with the internal thread of a clamping cone 74 cooperates.
  • the tie rod the head of which has a slot for receiving a corresponding key, is supported with its collar 69 on the support ring 70 fastened in the mast tube element and is secured in the axial direction by a cover 71 fastened by means of screws 72.
  • the alignment of the mast tube elements 17 and 67 to be connected to one another is ensured by an expansion sleeve 75 connected to the tube element 67, which is cylindrical in the lower part and has an inner cone in the upper part, into which the clamping cone 74 is inserted.
  • the clamping sleeve 75 has a longitudinal slot 76, in which a nose of the clamping cone 74, which acts as an anti-rotation lock and engages, engages.
  • FIG. 20 shows a leg 14 of the tripod and the adjustment mechanism for adjusting the leg length. It carries a claw 21 at its lower end, which is pivotably mounted on a displaceable tube 78 and ensures that the tripod stands securely.
  • This tube 78 is in its upper one Partly provided with a series of transverse bores for receiving a bolt 80, the ends of which protrude on both sides can be displaced in the longitudinal direction of the tripod leg in two diametrically opposed longitudinal slots of an outer guide tube 79.
  • a protective tube 81 connected to a knurled nut 82 is provided above the bolt 80 and a knurled nut 83 below the bolt 80.

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EP0243244A1 (fr) * 1986-04-24 1987-10-28 Laboratoire D'etudes Et De Recherches Chimiques L.E.R.C. S.A. Procédé de levage d'un mât en plusieurs éléments, moyens en vue de la mise en oeuvre du procédé et mâts pourvus de ces moyens
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IT1097412B (it) 1985-08-31
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CA1105612A (fr) 1981-07-21

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