Wave transmission lines and networks – Long line elements and components – Waveguide elements and components
Patent
1982-02-26
1985-04-30
Gensler, Paul L.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Long line elements and components
Waveguide elements and components
339 75MP, 403321, 403374, 292240, H01P 100
Patent
active
045147086
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a mechanism for holding a waveguide assembly and a down converter module in locked force multiplied engagement within a transceiver housing. The mechanism includes a lever arm which pivots about a first end which is secured to a bracket. The bracket in turn is secured to the transceiver housing. A knob which includes a locking structure is coupled to the second end of the lever arm. The locking structure is retained in a channel in the transceiver housing. The channel allows the locking structure to move within the channel between a first and second position. There is a camming surface on the lever arm that is more proximate to the first end of the lever arm than to the second end of the lever arm. An aligning pin is mounted on said first assembly in a location so as to engage the lever arm camming surface when the locking structure is physically moved along the transceiver housing channel from a first position to a second position. Movement of the locking structure from the first position to the second position causes the aligning pin to force the down converter module into a force multiplied engagement with the waveguide assembly.
Gensler Paul L.
Gillman James W.
Lee Benny
Motorola Inc.
Pennington Joan
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