Parabolic reflector formed of connectable half-sections

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Antenna with parasitic reflector

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343915, H01Q 108, H01Q 1912

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045271674

ABSTRACT:
A sectional parabolic reflector of improved construction comprising two similar parabolically curved half-reflector sections each having a longitudinal parabolic axis and a reflecting surface, a mount for said half-reflector sections, said mount and said half-reflector sections being separately formed, said mount and said half-reflector sections being formed for manual manipulation together at joints, said mount and half-reflector sections when manipulated together at said joints locking against movement of the half-reflector sections towards each other when they assume an operational position wherein their reflecting surfaces combine in a common parabolic surface, locking means extending between each of said half-reflector sections at a location spaced from said joints and for locking said joints to maintain said half-reflector sections with their reflecting surfaces in said operational position.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3329960 (1967-07-01), Winegard
patent: 4201991 (1980-05-01), Vines

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