GB2209095A - Method of mounting a dished telecommunications receiver - Google Patents

Method of mounting a dished telecommunications receiver Download PDF

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GB2209095A
GB2209095A GB8720023A GB8720023A GB2209095A GB 2209095 A GB2209095 A GB 2209095A GB 8720023 A GB8720023 A GB 8720023A GB 8720023 A GB8720023 A GB 8720023A GB 2209095 A GB2209095 A GB 2209095A
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Norman Albert Cooper
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VARITRACK D B S Ltd
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    • H01QANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
    • H01Q1/00Details of, or arrangements associated with, antennas
    • H01Q1/12Supports; Mounting means
    • H01Q1/125Means for positioning

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A mounting for a telecommunications dish comprises a base and a frame or chassis (11) projecting from the base and arranged to be swung relative thereto about a vertical axis. Releasable clamping means (21, 22) are provided for securing the frame or chassis (11) in the required angular position and the frame or chassis (11) has holding means for holding the dish (12) in the required attitude, the dish (12) being pivotable relative to the frame or chassis (11) about first and second spaced fixing points (13 and 14), one (13) of which is adjustable towards and away from the base (10), the base including two portions which extend at right angles to enable the base to be attached to the corner of a building structure, in particular to a chimney. <IMAGE>

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METHOD OF MOUNTING A DISHED TELECOMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER Field of the invention The invention relates to a method of mounting a dished telecommunications receiver and is particularly applicable to supports for dishes which track the movements of a satellite transmitting television pictures Related Application In co-pending application No 87 11092 there is described a method of mounting such a receiver which includes the use of a support comprising a base adapted to be screwed, bolted or otherwise attached to a wall or other supporting structure, and a frame projecting from the base to hold the dish in the necessary upturned attitude.
The invention described in co-pending application No 87 11092 comprises the provision of the following combination of features: a. The frame can swing, horizontally, in use, about the base; b. the means securing the frame to the base comprise a releasable clamping means; c. the releasable . clamping means can lock the frame to the base, as the frame swings about the base, in selected positions in the frames arc of swing; d. the frame holds the dish, in use, at respective upper and lower fixing points about which the dish can pivot as it tracks the satellite; e. one of these upper and lower fixing points is adjustable towards and away from the base; f. the other of said upper and lower fixing points incor porates a hinge to allow the dish, in use, to move with the said one fixing point - and hence to tilt up wards or downwards - as that said one fixing point is adjusted towards and away from the base.
A support as described in co-pending application No 87 11092 enables the installer of satellite-tracking equipment to overcome location problems whilst still being able to make the critical adjustments which are required. The ideal location for a satellite-tracking dish fixed to a wall is for the wall to be facing due south. Many locations do not, however, have a suitable south facing wall and the support oi application No 87 11092 enables the dish to be mounted on the side walls or end walls of houses which do not face due south. The south facing location can then be obtained by locking the frame to the base via the releasable clamping means when the frame has been swung into the appropriate attitude to make the dish face due south.
The invention of application No 87 11092 is, however, only of advantage when there is a side or end wall facing within 60 or thereabouts of due south.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide improvements which extend the range of usefulness of the support of application No 87 11092.
Summary of the invention According to the present invention there is provided a method of mounting a dished telecommunications receiver which involves the use of a base and frame combination as described in co-pending application No 87 11092 and in which the base includes two portions which are inclined orthogonally relative to one another and each of which is adapted to be screwed, bolted or otherwise attached to a supporting structure.
The base with the orthogonally inclined portions is intended to be attached to a chimney and each of the portions preferably terminates in an eyelet structure for connection thereto of a flexible connector element which is intended to extend around the chimney so that the base can be lashed firmly in position on the chimney.
By providing a base design which is specifically intended to be attached to a chimney, it is possible to mount the dished receiver on substantially the highest point of a building and thereby reduce the possibility of the line of sight from the receiver to the satellite being obstructed by an adjacent building.
The present invention thus provides a method of mounting a dished receiver which comprises the attachment of a support as defined above to a chimney.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of mounting a receiver as defined in co-pending application No 87 11092 in which the base comprises a first portion which has pivotal mounting means for the frame, and a second portion which is itself pivotally moveable relative to the first portion, each of said two portions of the base being adapted to be screwed, bolted or otherwise attached to a wall or other supporting structure.
According to a still further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of mounting a receiver as defined in co-pending application No 87 11092 in which the base comprises an elongate element which is provided at or adjacent one end with means whereby it can be screwed, bolted or otherwise attached to a wall or other supporting structure, and which is provided at or adjacent its other end with pivotal mounting means for the frame.
The intention is that the elongate base should be attached to a wall just below the roof thereof with the length of the elongate element such that its upper end projects above the roof so that, if, for example, the only available wall of a block of flats is a north - facing wall, the base can be attached to the north-facing wall just below the roof level and will then have its upper end projecting above roof level so that a suitable mounting for the receiver dish is provided above roof level.
Description of the preierred embodiments Figure 1 is a side elevation of a support embodying the invention, Figure 2 is a plan view of the support shown in figure 1 showing attachment thereof to a rectangular chimney stack, Figure 3 is a front elevation of the support of figure 1, Figure 4 is a plan view of the support showing attachment thereof to a square cross-section chimney stack, Figure 5 is a side elevation of a second form of support, Figure 6 is a plan view of the support shown in figure 5, Figure 7 is a front elevation of the support shown in figure 5, Figure 8 is a front elevation of an alternative form of base for use in place of the bases shown in figures 1 to 7, Figure 9 is a side elevation of the base shown in figure 8, and Figure 10 is a plan view of the base shown in figure 8.
In figures 1 to 4, there is shown a support for a satellite tracking dish which is intended to be attached to a chimney.
The support comprises a base 10 and a frame 11 projecting from the base 10. In use, a satellite tracking dish 12 (shown in outline in figure 1) is held at respective upper and lower fixing points 13 and 14 on the frame 10, and pivots about the axis defined by these fixing points as it tracks a satellite, such tracking of the satellite being effected under the control of a motor as described below in relation to the embodiment shown in figures 5 to 7.
The base 10 is formed from steel sheet and comprises upper and lower components 15 and 16 respectively which are interconnected by vertical bars 17 and 18 which are welded to the upper and lower plates 15 and 16. Each of the upper and lower plates 15, 16 may be in the form of a pressing comprising a main horizontal portion having a vertically extending flange, the vertical bars 17 and 18 being welded to the flanges.
Each of the upper and lower plates 15, 16 includes a main mounting portion 19, 20 the two portions 19, 20 being in the form of discs from which a rightangled cut-out has been removed. Each of the disc-like portions 19, 20 is drilled to provide a generally central aperture, the two apertures being disposed in register to define an axis which, in use, is disposed vertically. Releasable clamping means 21, 22 in the form of bolts and lock nuts pass through each of these apertures to attach the frame 11 to the base 10.
The provision of the releasable clamping means 21, 22 in the form of the bolts and lock nuts enables the frame 11 to be swung in an arc about a vertical axis relative to the base 10 whilst allowing the user to lock the frame 11 in an angular position of adjustment at any selected position within the available arc of swing. As shown, the available arc of swing is almost 270". The bolts and lock nuts providing the releasable clamping means 21, 22 can be locked and unlocked in conventional manner to lock the frame 11 in an attitude fixed relative to the base 10, and to allow the frame 11 to swing about the vertical axis relative to the base 10.
In the embodiment shown in figures 1 to 4, the frame 11 itself consists of a first steel strip 23 welded to a second steel strip 24 and with a rod 25, carrying the upper dish fixing point 13, adjustably connected to an upper region of the strip 23. As shown, corresponding ends of the strips 23 and 24 are drilled to accept the shanks of the bolts of the releasable clamping means 21, 22. The other end of strip 23 is welded to strip 24 and the other end of strip 24 carries a hinge 26 to which the lower dish fixing point 14 is attached.
The two strips 23 and 24 of the frame 12 are fixed relative to one another. The rod 25, however, at its end opposite to the fixing point 13 terminates in a screw-threaded portion 27 which extends through an elongate slot in the upper region of the strip 23 and is held in position, with appropriate provision for adjustment, by means of lock nuts 28.
By adjusting the positions of the lock nuts 28 on the screwthreaded portion 27 of the rod 25, the upper dish fixing point 13 can be adjusted towards and away from the strip 23 of the frame 11, and thus towards and away from the base 10. In use, i.e. with a satellite tracking dish 12 fixed to the frame 11 at points 13 and 14, the hinge 26 allows the lower fixing point 14 to move as the position of the upper fixing point 13 is adjusted by axial movement of the rod 25. Hence, when the base 10 is fixed in position, the dish 12 will be tilted upwardly or downwardly as the position of the upper dish fixing point 13 is adjusted.
The flanges of the upper and lower plates 15 and 16, and the vertical bars 17 and 18, are formed with holes which are spaced apart as shown to provide multi-point fixings for attachment of the base 10 to a chimney stack 29. As shown, each of the plates 15 and 16 includes two orthogonally inclined portions and the fixings provide for attachment of the base 10 to two of the sides of the chimney stack 29. In use, the base 10 is screwed, bolted or otherwise pinned through the hole in the flanges and in the bars 17 and 18 to the adjacent sides of the chimney stack 29.
Packing washers, or other means, enable the base 10 to be set truly vertical, whatever the variation of the chimney stack walls from the vertical.
In order to provide for more positive location of the support on the chimney 29, each end portion of the flange of each plate 15, 16 terminates in an upstanding lug which provides a mounting for an eyelet 30 which is held adjustably in position by means of lock nuts. The two upper eyelets 30 are connected by a cable 31 and the two lower eyelets 30 are connected by a cable 32, the cables 31 and 32 passing around the chimney stack 29 as shown in Figures 2 and 4 with the interposition of protective corner pieces 33 between the cables 31 and 32 and the corners of the chimney stack 29 to prevent the cables 31 and 32 damaging the corners of the chimney stack 29. The provision of the adjustable locking nuts on the eyelets 30 enables the cables 31 and 32 to be held in tension around the chimney stack 29.
Turning next to Figures 5, 6 and 7, these show a construction which includes a base 34 which is a modification of the base 10 shown in Figures 1 to 4. The support also includes a frame 35 which is a modification of the frame 11 shown in Figures 1 to 4.
The base 10 of the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 4 is of unitary construction. In Figures 5 to 7, however, the base 34 comprises two portions 36 and 37 which are pivotally connected together for relative movement about an axis 38, the pivotal connections being provided by bolt and nut arrangements 39 such that, when the two portions 36 and 37 are at the required relative inclination, the nut and bolt arrangements 39 can be tightened so as to hold the two portions 36 and 37 at the required relative inclination.When the support of Figures 5 to 7 is to be attached to a rectangular cross-section chimney stack, such as that shown in Figure 2, the two portions 36 and 37 will be disposed at right angles to one another whereas, when the support is to be attached to two wall surfaces which are at an angle other than a right angle, the relative inclination of the two portions 36 and 37 will be appropriately adjusted to accommodate the angle between the wall surfaces.
The portions 36 and 37 terminate in formations 40 which provide for the attachment of eyelets as described above in relation to the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 4.
The portion 36 of the base 34 includes a semi-circular plate portion 41 which provides for the pivotal mounting of the frame 35 which differs from that shown in Figures 1 to 4 in that it is formed from square-section metal tube as opposed to being formed from metal strip. The base 34 of the embodiment shown in Figures 5 to 7 is also formed from square-section metal tube.
The other components of the embodiment shown in Figures 5 to 7 are as described above in relation to the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 4, movement of the dish to effect tracking of the satellite being effected under the control of a motor 42, the axis of which extends between the two dish fixing points 13 and 14.
Turning next to Figures 8 to 10, these show an alternative form of base which is intended to be attached to a wall adjacent the upper edge thereof so that a satellite dish can be mounted as high as possible on a house or block of flats, the base 43 of Figures 8 to 10 being usable with a frame 11 as shown in Figures 1 to 4 or a frame 35 or as shown in Figures 5 to 7.
The base 43 includes a vertically extending tube 44 to the lower end of which is attached a first mounting bracket 45 formed from metal strip. A second mounting bracket 46, also formed from metal strip, is connected to the tube 44 at a position spaced upwardly from the lower bracket 45. Each of the brackets 45, 46 is formed with four holes 47 to receive the shanks of fastening elements so that the base 43 can be screwed, bolted or otherwise pinned to a wall or like supporting structure. A positive eight-point fixing is provided by the use of the two brackets 45 and 46.
At the upper end of the tube 44 there is an upper mounting plate 48 formed with an aperture 49 and, at a position spaced downwardly from the upper fixing plate 48, there is a second fixing plate 50 which is also formed with an aperture. The apertures in the two plates 48 and 50 are aligned and the common axis of two apertures provides the pivotal mounting axis of the frame which is to be attached to the base 43.
It will be appreciated that the details of the base and frame constructions shown in the drawings are given by way of example and that a large number of variations and modifications can be made; the general design of the support being such as to facilitate mounting of the satellite tracking dish by relatively unskilled labour.
The parts of the supports shown in the drawings will be made from an appropriate gauge of material such as to ensure that the base and the frame of each support have the required mechanical strength. In the embodyment shown in the Figures 5 to 7, a reinforcing rod 50 can be provided which extends between the upper and lower portions of the base, this reinforcing rod 50 enabling a thinner gauge of material to be used than would otherwise be the case.

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1. A mounting for a telecommunications dish of the kind which is fixed, in use, to a wall, chimney, or other support ing structure and comprises base means intended to be screwed, bolted or otherwise pinned substantially immovably. to the supporting structure and a frame or chassis projecting from the base means and incorporating holding means for holding the dish in the required attitude, means being provided whereby the frame or chassis can be swung about a vertical axis rela tive to the base means, releasable clamping means are provided for securing the frame or chassis in. the required angular position relative to the base means, the dish is pivotable relative to the frame or chassis about first and second spaced fixing points, one of the fixing points is adjustable towards and away from the base means, and the other fixing point incorporates a hinge to allow the dish to move, in use, with said one fixing point as that fixing point is moved towards and away from the base means, the base means including two portions which are inclined orthogonally relative to one another and each of which is adapted to be screwed, bolted or otherwise attached to a supporting structure.
2. A mounting according to claim 1, in which each of the portions of the base means terminates in an eyelet struc ture for connection thereto of a flexible connector element.
3. A method of mounting a dished receiver on a chimney, which method comprises providing a mounting according to claim 2 and in which the flexible connector element connected to the eyelet structures extends around the chimney to provide for secure lashing of the mounting in position on the chimney.
4. A mounting for a telecommunications dish of the kind which is fixed, in use, to a wall, chimney or other support ing structure and comprises base means intended to be screwed, bolted, or otherwise pinned substantially immovably to the supporting structure and a frame or chassis projecting from the base means and incorporating holding means for holding the dish in the required attitude, and in which means are provided whereby the frame or chassis can be swung about a vertical axis relative to the base means, releasable clamping means are provided for securing the frame or chassis in the required angular position relative to the base means, the dish is pivotable relative to the frame or chassis about first and second spaced fixing points, one of the fixing points is adjustable towards and away from the base means, and the other fixing point incorporates a hinge to allow the dish to move, in use, with said one fixing point as that fixing point is moved towards and away from the base means and in which the base means comprises a first portion which has pivotal mounting means for the frame or chassis and a second portion which is, itself, pivotally movable relative to the first portion, each of said two portions of the base means being adapted to be screwed, bolted or otherwise attached to a wall or other supporting structure.
5. A method of mounting a telecommunications dish, which method comprises providing a mounting according to claim 4, which mounting is intended for attachment to relatively inclined wall surfaces which meet together at a corner, moving the first and second portions of the base means relative to one another so that the relative inclination between them corresponds to the relative inclination between the inclined wall surfaces and screwing, bolting or otherwise attaching said first and second portions of the base means to said relatively inclined wall surfaces.
6. A mounting for a telecommunications dish of the kind which is fixed, in use, to a wall and comprises base means intended to be screwed, bolted or otherwise pinned substantially immovably to the supporting structure and a frame or chassis projecting from the base means and incorporating holding means for holding the dish in the required attitude, in which means are provided whereby the frame or chassis can be swung about a vertical axis relative to the base means, releasable clamping means are provided for securing the frame or chassis in the required angular position relative to the base means, the dish is pivotable relative to the frame or chassis about first and second spaced fixing points, one of the fixing points is adjustable towards and away from the base means, and the other fixing point incorporates a hinge to allow the dish to move; in use, with said one fixing point as that fixing point is moved towards and away from the base means, the base means comprising an elongate element which is provided at or adjacent one end with means whereby it can be screwed, bolted or otherwise attached to a wall or other supporting structure, and which is provided at or adjacent its other end with pivotal mounting means for the frame.
7. A method of mounting a telecommunications dish on a building which comprises providing a mounting according to claim 6 and attaching the elongate element of the base means to a wall of the building just below the roof of the building with the length of the elongate element such that its upper end projects above the roof.
8. A mounting for a telecommunications dish substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in Figures 1 to 4, or Figures 5 to 7 or Figures 8 to 10 of the accompanying drawings.
9. A method of mounting a telecommunications dish on a wall, chimney or other supporting structure which comprises providing a mounting as shown in Figures 1 to 4, or Figures 5 to 7, or Figures 8 to 10 of the accompanying drawings.
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FR2791182A1 (en) * 1999-03-17 2000-09-22 Ded Lyon Wall mounted antenna base installation system having wall mounted equipment cabinet with horizontal adjustable plate section attached and vertical rod attachment with adjustable swing position attachment.

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