EP2104181A1 - Satellite dish antenna assembly - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a satellite dish antenna assembly, and more particularly to a satellite dish antenna assembly having a pulling surface disposed between protruding edges for maintaining the edge of a disk in a plane and level position as well as preventing the disk from being warped or deformed.
- wireless communications on ground are usually affected by factors such as landforms and constructions, atmospheric layer, curvature of the earth, and electromagnetic field of the space, so that normal radio waves of communications are reflected, refracted and diffracted to give rise to poor communication effect and quality.
- a communication satellite is introduced to overcome the shortcomings of traditional wireless communications, and an earth station including a dish antenna, a feedhorn, a low noise amplifier (LNA), a down converter, and a satellite is a major electronic means for receiving satellite signals, and thus radio wave signals transmitted by a satellite in a space orbit can be received effectively.
- LNA low noise amplifier
- a dish antenna is a window for the whole earth station and its appearance looks like a dish, but its structure is actually in a parabolic shape for facilitating the focus of weak signals dispersed on the surface of the antenna, so that the front side of the antenna becomes a single focal point.
- Such focal point is usually used as a position for installing a feedhorn, and thus the quality and structural technology of an antenna is significant to the effect of receiving signals.
- Satellite antennas are used for capturing signals from a satellite in the space and reflecting the signals to a unique focus, but the capability of capturing signals mainly depends on the precision of the curvature of the disk.
- the external diameter of a satellite antenna is below 0.9M, and thus is called a "Little Ear Antenna" which is mainly used in office or at home, and the satellite can be made by a whole piece of metal including but not limited to aluminum and stamped into the shape of a dish and its surface is coated with a reflective paint.
- a dish antenna I1 is fixed onto a stand 12, and a feedhorn 13 is installed at the front.
- the dish antenna 11 is a convexly curved arc body having two side edges 111 protruded from the edge surface as shown in FIG. 1C .
- the dish antenna 11 When the dish antenna 11 is placed at a horizontal surface, only two contact points on the left and right sides are in touch with the horizontal surface, and the upper and lower ends 112 are in the shape of an arch, and thus the dish antenna 11 may be warped or turned easily, and the dish antennas 11 may be deformed easily, when they are stacked with each other or the backside 113 of the dish antenna 11 is pressed. As a result, the life of the antenna will be affected. Since the entire curvature of the dish surface will be affected if the dish is not placed in a level, therefore a poor signal receipt will be resulted. The present invention intends to such problem.
- the flange 114 includes a cut-resisting function and also improves the intensity of the dish body.
- the manufactured antenna will be shipped and transported by containers, and it is necessary to stack the antenna as shown in FIG. 2B . If the dish antenna 11b at the top is stacked on the dish antenna 11a at the bottom, the front side 115 of the dish edge of the dish antenna 11b at the top will be disposed over the flange 114 of the antenna 11 a at the bottom.
- Such arrangement not only occupies a larger stacking height, but also causes a risk for the dish antenna 11b at the top to fall out due to the smooth surface of the dish antenna as indicated by the imaginary line in the figure, and thus the antenna may be toppled or damaged.
- the inventor of the present invention based on years of experience to conduct extensive researches and experiments to overcome the foregoing shortcomings, and finally invented a satellite dish antenna assembly in accordance with the present invention.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a satellite dish antenna assembly that uses the design of a concave dish edge to form a circular groove, so that when the dish antennas are stacked, the flange around the satellite antenna at the bottom is contained in the circular groove, so as to secure the stacked structure and save the stacking space as well as preventing the antenna from falling out or being damaged.
- the invention includes:
- the flange further comprises an inwardly concave circular groove disposed at the front side of the flange, and a curly folded body disposed at the backside of the flange.
- the invention provides a protection against deformation and ensures a stable stack.
- the satellite antenna dish body 40 comprises a dish surface 20 and a flange 30 disposed around the periphery of the dish surface 20.
- the dish surface 20 includes a convexly curved arc surface 21, a pair of corresponding protruding edges A, B disposed on both sides of the utmost front end of the dish surface 20 and serving as a base line AB , such that the upper and lower ends of the arc surface 21 are extended from the two protruding edges A, B along the dish shape to a plane of the base line AB to connect the upper and lower pulling surfaces 22, 23 to the two protruding edges, and a flange 30 is disposed around the periphery of the dish surface 20, and its front side has a level height.
- the present invention uses integrally formed upper and lower pulling surfaces 22, 23 to exert a pulling force on both sides of an originally open convexly curved arc surface 21 as shown in FIG. 3C , such that its backside is pressed and the two protruding edges A, B will not be propped outward. Further, the upper and lower pulling surfaces 22, 23 are extended to a level position of the protruding edges A, B on both sides, so that when the antenna is placed on the ground or a tabletop, the entire front side of the flange 30 of the dish body 40 is attached.
- the present invention will not be warped, turned, or deformed easily, and thus can improve the life of the antenna and maintain a good curvature of the dish surface 21, so as to achieve the effect of accurately receiving satellite signals.
- the convexly curved arc surface 21 of the invention is elliptical, but not limited to such shape only, and the upper and lower pulling surfaces 22, 23 are matched with the dish shape and extended to the front of the arc surface 21.
- the same structure are represented by the same numbers and its difference with the previous preferred embodiment resides on that the convexly curved arc surface 21 is non-elliptical, and its upper and lower ends are flat and straight.
- L 1 is parallel to L2
- the upper and lower pulling surfaces 22, 23 are matched with the flat and straight shape of the upper and lower ends and extended to the front of the arc surface 21 to achieve the same effect of the previous preferred embodiment.
- the dish body could be made according to actual needs, and such modification will not be described here.
- the flange 30 further comprises an inwardly concave circular groove 311 disposed at the front side of the flange 30, such that when a plurality of dish bodies 40 are stacked, the folded body 31 at the bottom will press against the circular groove 311 at the top, so as to secure the stacked structure, save spaces, and prevent the antennas from falling out or being damaged.
- the folded body 31 is bent inward.
- the folded body 32 may be bent outward (see FIGS. 7 and 8 ).
- the dish surface 20 and the flange 30 of the dish body 40 according to this preferred embodiment are integrally stamped and made of metal, which is preferably aluminum or an equivalent material.
- the dish surface 20 includes a plurality of connecting holes 41 disposed at the middle of the dish surface 20 for fixing a stand (not shown in the figure).
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- The invention relates to a satellite dish antenna assembly, and more particularly to a satellite dish antenna assembly having a pulling surface disposed between protruding edges for maintaining the edge of a disk in a plane and level position as well as preventing the disk from being warped or deformed.
- In the past, wireless communications on ground are usually affected by factors such as landforms and constructions, atmospheric layer, curvature of the earth, and electromagnetic field of the space, so that normal radio waves of communications are reflected, refracted and diffracted to give rise to poor communication effect and quality.
- Thereafter, a communication satellite is introduced to overcome the shortcomings of traditional wireless communications, and an earth station including a dish antenna, a feedhorn, a low noise amplifier (LNA), a down converter, and a satellite is a major electronic means for receiving satellite signals, and thus radio wave signals transmitted by a satellite in a space orbit can be received effectively.
- A dish antenna is a window for the whole earth station and its appearance looks like a dish, but its structure is actually in a parabolic shape for facilitating the focus of weak signals dispersed on the surface of the antenna, so that the front side of the antenna becomes a single focal point. Such focal point is usually used as a position for installing a feedhorn, and thus the quality and structural technology of an antenna is significant to the effect of receiving signals.
- Satellite antennas are used for capturing signals from a satellite in the space and reflecting the signals to a unique focus, but the capability of capturing signals mainly depends on the precision of the curvature of the disk.
- In general, the external diameter of a satellite antenna is below 0.9M, and thus is called a "Little Ear Antenna" which is mainly used in office or at home, and the satellite can be made by a whole piece of metal including but not limited to aluminum and stamped into the shape of a dish and its surface is coated with a reflective paint.
- Referring to
FIG. 1A for the schematic view of a prior art little ear antenna, a dish antenna I1 is fixed onto astand 12, and afeedhorn 13 is installed at the front. Referring toFIGS. 1B to ID for the side view, top view, and front view of the priorart dish antenna 11 respectively, thedish antenna 11 is a convexly curved arc body having twoside edges 111 protruded from the edge surface as shown inFIG. 1C . When thedish antenna 11 is placed at a horizontal surface, only two contact points on the left and right sides are in touch with the horizontal surface, and the upper andlower ends 112 are in the shape of an arch, and thus thedish antenna 11 may be warped or turned easily, and thedish antennas 11 may be deformed easily, when they are stacked with each other or thebackside 113 of thedish antenna 11 is pressed. As a result, the life of the antenna will be affected. Since the entire curvature of the dish surface will be affected if the dish is not placed in a level, therefore a poor signal receipt will be resulted. The present invention intends to such problem. - Referring to
FIG. 2A for the enlarged view of aflange 114 of a priorart dish antenna 11, theflange 114 includes a cut-resisting function and also improves the intensity of the dish body. However, the manufactured antenna will be shipped and transported by containers, and it is necessary to stack the antenna as shown inFIG. 2B . If thedish antenna 11b at the top is stacked on thedish antenna 11a at the bottom, thefront side 115 of the dish edge of thedish antenna 11b at the top will be disposed over theflange 114 of theantenna 11 a at the bottom. Such arrangement not only occupies a larger stacking height, but also causes a risk for thedish antenna 11b at the top to fall out due to the smooth surface of the dish antenna as indicated by the imaginary line in the figure, and thus the antenna may be toppled or damaged. - In view of the shortcomings of the prior art satellite antenna, the inventor of the present invention based on years of experience to conduct extensive researches and experiments to overcome the foregoing shortcomings, and finally invented a satellite dish antenna assembly in accordance with the present invention.
- Therefore, it is a primary object of the invention to provide a satellite dish antenna assembly that uses a pulling surface extended from both sides when the assembly is stamped and formed to reinforce the mechanical strength of its curved surface, so that the dish body will not be deformed or warped easily, so as to improve the life of the antenna and the accuracy of receiving signals.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a satellite dish antenna assembly that uses the design of a concave dish edge to form a circular groove, so that when the dish antennas are stacked, the flange around the satellite antenna at the bottom is contained in the circular groove, so as to secure the stacked structure and save the stacking space as well as preventing the antenna from falling out or being damaged.
- In order to reach the above-mentioned objects, the invention includes:
- a dish surface, having a convexly curved arc surface, and a pair of corresponding protruding edges A, B defmed on the utmost front end of both sides of the dish surface and serving as a base line
AB , such that upper and lower ends of the arc surface are extended from the two protruding edges along the dish to a level position of the base lineAB to form an upper and a lower pulling surfaces of the two flange respectively; and - a flange, disposed at the periphery of the dish surface and having a front side with a substantially level height.
- Based upon the above-mentioned configuration, the flange further comprises an inwardly concave circular groove disposed at the front side of the flange, and a curly folded body disposed at the backside of the flange.
- In this way, the invention provides a protection against deformation and ensures a stable stack.
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FIGS. 1A to 1D are perspective view, side view, top view, and front view of a prior art satellite antenna respectively; -
FIG. 2A is an enlarged view ofSection 2A as depicted inFIG. 1C ; -
FIG. 2B is a schematic view of stacking prior art satellite antennas; -
FIG. 3A is a perspective view of the present invention; -
FIG. 3B is a side view of the present invention; -
FIG. 3C is a top view of the present invention; -
FIG. 3D is a front view of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of a flange structure of the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a view of stacking state of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a schmatic view of the present invention with the folded body bent outwards: and -
FIG. 8 is a schmatic view of the present invention according toFIG. 7 in a stacking state. - Referring to
FIGS. 3A to 3D for the perspective view, side view, top view, and front view of a satelliteantenna dish body 40 of the present invention respectively, the satelliteantenna dish body 40 comprises adish surface 20 and aflange 30 disposed around the periphery of thedish surface 20. - The
dish surface 20 includes a convexlycurved arc surface 21, a pair of corresponding protruding edges A, B disposed on both sides of the utmost front end of thedish surface 20 and serving as a base lineAB , such that the upper and lower ends of thearc surface 21 are extended from the two protruding edges A, B along the dish shape to a plane of the base lineAB to connect the upper andlower pulling surfaces flange 30 is disposed around the periphery of thedish surface 20, and its front side has a level height. - With the foregoing technical measure, we can compare the difference of the present invention with the prior
art dish antenna 11. Firstly, the present invention uses integrally formed upper andlower pulling surfaces curved arc surface 21 as shown inFIG. 3C , such that its backside is pressed and the two protruding edges A, B will not be propped outward. Further, the upper andlower pulling surfaces flange 30 of thedish body 40 is attached. Unlike the prior art that only the left and right sides are supported, the present invention will not be warped, turned, or deformed easily, and thus can improve the life of the antenna and maintain a good curvature of thedish surface 21, so as to achieve the effect of accurately receiving satellite signals. - The convexly
curved arc surface 21 of the invention is elliptical, but not limited to such shape only, and the upper andlower pulling surfaces arc surface 21. - Referring to
FIG. 4 for another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the same structure are represented by the same numbers and its difference with the previous preferred embodiment resides on that the convexlycurved arc surface 21 is non-elliptical, and its upper and lower ends are flat and straight. In other words, L 1 is parallel to L2, and the upper andlower pulling surfaces arc surface 21 to achieve the same effect of the previous preferred embodiment. Besides the aforementioned shape, the dish body could be made according to actual needs, and such modification will not be described here. - Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6 , theflange 30 further comprises an inwardly concavecircular groove 311 disposed at the front side of theflange 30, such that when a plurality ofdish bodies 40 are stacked, the foldedbody 31 at the bottom will press against thecircular groove 311 at the top, so as to secure the stacked structure, save spaces, and prevent the antennas from falling out or being damaged. According to this embodiment, the foldedbody 31 is bent inward. Alternatively, the foldedbody 32 may be bent outward (seeFIGS. 7 and 8 ). - The
dish surface 20 and theflange 30 of thedish body 40 according to this preferred embodiment are integrally stamped and made of metal, which is preferably aluminum or an equivalent material. Thedish surface 20 includes a plurality of connectingholes 41 disposed at the middle of thedish surface 20 for fixing a stand (not shown in the figure). - Many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiments of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
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- A satellite dish antenna assembly, comprising:a dish surface, having a convexly curved arc surface, and a pair of corresponding protruding edges A, B defined on the utmost front end of both sides of the dish surface and serving as a base line
AB , such that upper and lower ends of the arc surface are extended from the two protruding edges along the dish to a level position of the base lineAB to form an upper and a lower pulling surfaces of the two flanges respectively, wherein the convexly curved arc surface is non-elliptical, and the upper and lower ends are flat and straight, and the upper and lower pulling surfaces are matched with the shape of the arc surface and extended to the front of the arc surface; anda flange, disposed at the periphery of the dish surface and having a front side with a substantially level height. - The satellite dish antenna assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the convexly curved arc surface is elliptical, and the upper and lower pulling surfaces are matched with the shape of the arc surface and extended to the front of the arc surface.
- The satellite dish antenna assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the dish surface and the flange are integrally stamped and formed of metal.
- The satellite dish antenna assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the dish surface includes a plurality of connecting holes disposed at the middle of the dish surface.
- A satellite dish antenna assembly, comprising:a dish surface, having a convexly curved arc surface, and a pair of corresponding protruding edges A, B defined on the utmost front end of both sides of the dish surface and serving as a base line
AB , such that upper and lower ends of the arc surface are extended from the two protruding edges along the dish to a level position of the base lineAB to form an upper and a lower pulling surface of the two flanges respectively;anda flange, disposed at the periphery of the dish surface and having a front side with a substantially level height, the flange including an inwardly concave circular groove disposed at the front side of the flange, and a curly folded body disposed at the backside of the flange. - The satellite dish antenna assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein the folded body is bent inward.
- The satellite dish antenna assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein the folded body is bent outward.
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