Satellite dish actuator mounting construction

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

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343766, H01Q 304

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053551451

ABSTRACT:
A satellite dish antenna mounting construction including a vertical support post having upper and lower ends, a pivotal polar mount member mounted on the upper end of the vertical support post, a satellite antenna dish frame pivotally mounted on the polar mount, a satellite antenna dish mounted on the dish frame, a power operated dish actuator having a motor and gear box housing with a motor and gear train mounted therein, an outer telescoping member extending downwardly from the gear box housing having an open outer and movable within and extending downwardly from the outer telescoping member, a clamp positioned on the vertical post at a position intermediate the upper and lower ends of the support post, a first universal pivot mount pivotally mounted to the clamp, and a second universal pivot mount pivotally mounted to the satellite dish frame at a position above the level of the location of the clamp.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4617572 (1986-10-01), Hugo
patent: 4799064 (1989-01-01), Nakamura
patent: 4918363 (1990-04-01), Hollis et al.

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