Automobile antenna mounting bracket apparatus

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With vehicle

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248539, H01Q 132

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041141601

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of stepped bracket configurations for mounting a CB (Citizen Band) antenna to an inner door frame of a motor vehicle, such as a car, van, truck and trailer cab are disclosed. Each illustrative bracket comprises a plurality of treads and at least one step riser. One of the treads comprises at least one hole for mounting the CB antenna thereon. A second tread comprises a pair of generally L-shaped rods extensions which cooperatively interfit with a pair of apertures in the inner door frame to guard against undesired removal of the bracket when the door is closed. Optionally, the second tread comprises an aperture for receiving a screw for insertion through a hole drilled in the inner door frame for semipermanently installing the bracket to the door frame. A spring-action handle subassembly is cooperatively mounted on the step riser for engaging a bracket member embracingly with the rain gutter of the roof of the vehicle. The disclosure includes brackets for mounting on a topmost outer extension of the vehicle door.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4028705 (1977-06-01), Loyd

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