Mast-supported antenna mounting block

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With support for antenna – reflector or director

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H01Q 112

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040890066

ABSTRACT:
A substantially hollow block--formed of initially separate halves secured together as a rigid unit--engaged on the upper end of a tubular mast, with bolts in the block projecting from opposite sides thereof, and the bolts mounting the opposed arms of an antenna on the block; the antenna lead extending into the block from within the mast, and the lead wires being attached in the block to said bolts. Improved instrumentalities are associated with the block and separately function to prevent rotation of the block relative to the mast whereby directional orientation of the antenna is maintained; to preclude twisting, as well as longitudinal movement, of the antenna lead in the block so that the antenna wires cannot be accidentally detached from the bolts; and to prevent rotation of the bolts in the block and hence avoid otherwise resultant breaking-off of said attached antenna wires.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2299218 (1942-10-01), Fener
patent: 2481801 (1949-09-01), Valach
patent: 2979720 (1961-04-01), Leonard
patent: 3228031 (1966-01-01), Kitamura et al.

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