Eye protector for television set rod antenna

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With radio cabinet

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H01Q 124

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043509851

ABSTRACT:
For use on the outer end of the antenna shaft of a television set. A protector-receptor having a solid body of soft, plastic foam, yieldable or resilient material, such as polyurethane, for preventing the outer end of the antenna shaft from poking the eye when a person's head is in proximity to the antenna shaft. The body has a metallic material embedded therein to enhance television signal reception. The body has a passage extending into it from its outer periphery and is mounted in an operative position with the outer end of the antenna shaft inserted into the passage. A tubular fastener can be mounted on the portion of the antenna shaft inserted in the passage to provide a more positive coupling to the body. Several embodiments of the fastener are disclosed. The body can be spherical or of another shape. The metal material in the body can be of any shape or size and can be in any suitable position in the body.

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patent: 2582159 (1952-01-01), Race
patent: 2849712 (1958-08-01), Klancnik
patent: 2895130 (1959-07-01), Klancnik
patent: 2983917 (1961-05-01), Spirt

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