Claims
- 1. A latch to connect an antenna to a support bracket in a point-to-multipoint millimeter wave communication system, comprising:a first member, configured to attach to a support bracket, said first member having a first hook forwardly extending therefrom, with the first hook configured to engage an antenna at a first point, and said first member having a guide member extending forward therefrom, with said guide member configured to engage the antenna at a second point spaced apart from the first point, to thereby maintain the orientation of the antenna relative to said bracket when connected thereto; a second member, said second member having a second hook pivotably carried by and forwardly extending therefrom, with the second hook configured to engage an antenna at a third point spaced from the first and second points, said second member being pivotably carried by said first member for selectively positioning between: (a) a first unlatched position, where the spacing between said hooks is at least as great as the spacing between the first and third points on the antenna so that said first hook engages the antenna at the first point without engagement of the antenna by the second hook, and (b) a second latch position where the spacing between said hooks is less than the spacing between the first and third points on the antenna so that the second hook engages the antenna at the third point while said first hook is in engagement with the antenna at the first point to thereby grasp the antenna at the first and second points; and means for releasably retaining said second member in said latched position.
- 2. A latch to connect an antenna to a support bracket in a communication system, comprising:a first member, configured to attach to a support bracket, said first member having a first hook forwardly extending therefrom, with the first hook being configured to engage an antenna at a first point, and a second member having a second hook forwardly extending therefrom, with the second hook being configured to engage an antenna at a second point spaced from the first point, said second member being pivotably carried by said first member for selectively positioning between: (a) a first unlatched position, where the spacing between said hooks is at least as great as the spacing between the first and second points on the antenna so that said first hook engages the antenna at the first point without engagement of the antenna by the second hook, and (b) a second latched position where the spacing between said hooks is less than the spacing between the first and second points on the antenna so that the second hook engages the antenna at the second point while said first hook is in engagement with the antenna at the first point to thereby grasp the antenna at the first and second points; and means for releasably retaining said second member in said latched position.
- 3. The latch of claim 2, where the second hook forwardly extending from the second member is pivotably carried by the second member.
- 4. The latch of claim 3, where the first member has extending forward therefrom a guide member configured to engage the antenna when attached to said bracket with said latch in the latched position to thereby maintain the orientation of the antenna relative to said bracket.
- 5. The latch of claim 4, where the antenna attached to the support bracket is configured for use in a point-to-multipoint millimeter wave communication system.
- 6. A method of latching an antenna in a communications system to a support bracket, allowing for quick connection and disconnection between the antenna and the support bracket, comprising the steps of:(a) providing an antenna support bracket (b) providing a first member of a latch, said first member configured to connect to the support bracket, said first member configured with a forward extending hook for engaging the antenna at a certain point; (c) providing a second member of the latch, pivotably connected to the first member with a forward extending hook for engaging, when the second member is pivoted to a first position, the antenna at a point separate from the point engaged by the hook of the first member, and for latching the antenna when the second member is pivoted to second position; (d) connecting the first member of the latch to the support bracket; (e) placing the antenna and the first member of the latch in such relative position that the forward-extending hook from the first member of the latch engages the antenna; (f) pivoting the second member of the latch into the first position, such that the forward-extending hook of the second member engages the antenna; and (g) pivoting the second member of the latch in to the second position, the thereby latch the antenna.
- 7. A method of latching an antenna to a support bracket, allowing for quick connection and disconnection between the antenna and support bracket, comprising the steps of:(a) providing an antenna support bracket having first and second latch members, the first latch member having a first male member and the second latch member having a second male member; (b) providing an antenna having spaced apart female connectors; (c) engaging one of the female connectors with said first male member without engaging the other of the female connectors with said second male member; (d) pivoting the first of the latch members towards said second female connector without engaging the other of the female connectors with said second male member; (e) pivoting the second latch member relative to the first latch member to thereby engage the other female connector with the second male member; and (f) pivoting the first latch member away from the other female member while maintaining the second male member in engagement with the other female member to thereby releasably latch the male members to the female connectors and the bracket to the antenna.
- 8. A method of latching an antenna to a support bracket, allowing for quick connection and disconnection between the antenna and the support bracket, comprising the steps of:(a) providing an antenna with two spaced apart female connectors and an antenna support bracket with a first male member and a second male member articulatable at two points; (b) engaging one of the female connectors with the first male member; (c) articulating the second male member into a position to engage the other of the female connectors upon reducing the distance between the first and second male members; and (d) articulating the second male member to shorten the distance between the two male members to thereby grasp the two female connectors and releasably latch the antenna to the antenna bracket.
Parent Case Info
The present application claims the priority of pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/266,485 filed Feb. 6, 2001 for “Antenna Provisional,” the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. This application is related to and is being concurrently filed with commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/893,010, entitled Spring Loaded Antenna Mounting System and Method now U.S. Pat. No. 6,456,258 and Ser. No. 09/893,013, entitled Geared Antenna Aiming System and Method, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference. The present invention relates generally to antennae mounting systems and methods for wireless communication systems, and more specifically to antennae mounting systems and methods for millimeter wave point-to-multipoint communication systems.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Provisional Applications (1)
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