Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With vehicle
Patent
1976-09-27
1978-06-20
Smith, Alfred E.
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
With vehicle
343720, 174153A, 70167, H01Q 132
Patent
active
040964817
ABSTRACT:
A quick disconnect, lockable mounting for a C.B. (citizens band) antenna, or other type of antenna, which permits removing the antenna whenever desired simply by unlocking a key lock device, and taking off a cap carrying the antenna. Yet, when the cap is in position, it cannot be removed because the lock member securely holds it in position.
The problem associated with breaking and stealing C.B. antennas (and radios, which are indicated as being present in a vehicle by the full antennas) has increased substantially, and the present device permits not only the quick disconnect and removal of the antenna, but the locking of the antenna to discourage thieves from attempting such removal.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3090960 (1963-05-01), Ingledew
patent: 3170748 (1965-02-01), Van Horssen
patent: 3544140 (1970-12-01), Langheck
patent: 3545148 (1970-12-01), Mandino
patent: 3812279 (1974-05-01), Voegeli
Salchow Bernard C.
Widmer Stanley W.
Moore David K.
Smith Alfred E.
Stanley Widmer Associates, Inc.
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