Protective sheath for broadcast antennas

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With housing or protective covering

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343872, H01Q 140

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053920562

ABSTRACT:
A polymeric sheath for a broadcast antenna having a tubular length of a flexible polymeric material with one closed end and one open end. The tubular length has a diameter suitable for extending around the antenna. The tubular length of flexible polymer is liquid tight. A sealing member is provided adjacent the open end of the tubular length so as to form a liquid-tight environment within the tubular length. The length of polymeric material tapers from the open end toward the closed end. The sealing member is a clamp which extends around the exterior of the open end so as to place the open end in liquid-tight juxtaposition with the antenna. The flexible polymeric material may be polyethylene or neoprene. The polymeric sheath has a length of between four and twenty-four feet.

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