Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Antenna components
Patent
1998-01-16
1999-11-23
Wong, Don
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
Antenna components
343840, 343882, 343881, H01Q 1520
Patent
active
059908513
ABSTRACT:
An antenna structure, such as an antenna reflector, comprises a collapsible mesh and catenary tie/cord attachment structure, retained in tension by a plurality of variable geometry spreader-standoffs connected to an inflatable tubular support hoop. The standoffs decouple the energy-focusing geometry of the antenna surface from the hoop, so as to reduce the sensitivity of the shape of the surface to variations in the shape of the tubing. Each spreader-standoff is connected to the hoop at a hinge joint of a pair of spreader-standoff elements, by a radial connection element retained in tension by the adjoining tubing. The hinge joint of a respective spreader-standoff pair is adjacent to an inner diameter side of the hoop, while distal locations of the spreader-standoff elements are located beyond an outer diameter side of the inflated hoop. As a consequence, the inflatable hoop may have a relatively small cross-section, which reduces its size and weight, as long as it is capable of effectively maintaining its intended configuration when inflated/deployed. Since the only connection between a respective pair of spreader-standoff elements and the tubular support hoop is through a radial connection element at the hinge joint, the inflatable hoop is self-centering, with radial loading effectively maintaining the antenna in its deployed state.
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Deadwyler Richard A.
Henderson Philip J.
Clinger James
Harris Corporation
Wands Charles E.
Wong Don
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