Claims
- 1. An antenna support structure, comprising
- a frame including an elongated hollow pole extending from a base end to a top end and a plurality of pipe assemblies connected to said pole, each of said pipe assemblies including a series of nonmetallic pipe segments connected to one another beginning with a first pipe segment connected to said pole and ending with an nth pipe segment defining at least one free end of said pipe assembly, each one of said pipe segments having a diameter, said diameter of each one of said pipe segments in said series decreasing from said diameter of said first pipe segment to said diameter of said nth pipe segment,
- means for connecting said base end of said pole to the ground,
- a layer of a coating material applied over said frame and textured to resemble tree bark, said coated frame defining a tree trunk and a plurality of tree limbs and tree branches,
- a plurality of foliage assemblies connected to said tree limbs and tree branches, each of said foliage assemblies including a nonmetallic stem and a multiplicity of strips of a nonmetallic material joined to said stem, and
- mounting means for mounting a plurality of antennas to said pole proximate said top end, said mounting means including a first series of brackets for mounting ones of said plurality of antennas at a spaced distance from said pole and a second series of brackets for mounting others of said plurality of antennas to said pole at a distance greater than said spaced distance, said mounting means being adapted to mount said plurality of antennas to said pole so that said plurality of antennas are substantially obscured by said plurality of tree limbs and tree branches and said plurality of foliage assemblies.
- 2. An antenna support structure, comprising
- a frame including an elongated pole extending from a base end to a top end and a plurality of elongated assemblies projecting from said pole,
- means for connecting said base end of said pole to the ground,
- a layer of a coating material applied over said frame and textured to resemble tree bark, said coated frame defining a tree trunk and a plurality of tree limbs and tree branches,
- a plurality of foliage assemblies connected to said tree limbs and tree branches, and
- mounting means for mounting a plurality of antennas to said frame proximate said top end of said pole, said mounting means including a first series of brackets having an inner end connected to said pole and a free end, said free ends of said first series of brackets being adapted to mount ones of said plurality of antennas at a spaced distance from said pole, and a second series of brackets having an inner end connected to said pole and a free end, said free ends of said second series of brackets being adapted to mount others of said plurality of antennas at a distance from said pole greater than said spaced distance.
- 3. The antenna support structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein said plurality of tree limbs and tree branches and said plurality of foliage assemblies are positioned relative to said first and second series of brackets so as to substantially obscure said first and second series of brackets.
- 4. An antenna tower, comprising
- a frame including an elongated pole extending from a base end to a top end and a plurality of elongated assemblies projecting from said pole,
- means for connecting said base end of said pole to the ground,
- a layer of a coating material applied over said frame and textured to resemble tree bark, said coated frame defining a tree trunk and a plurality of tree limbs and tree branches,
- a plurality of foliage assemblies connected to said tree limbs and tree branches,
- a plurality of antenna units, and
- mounting assemblies mounting said plurality of antenna units to said frame proximate said top end of said pole so that said plurality of antenna units are substantially obscured by said plurality of tree limbs and tree branches and said plurality of foliage assemblies.
- 5. The antenna tower as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of said elongated assemblies includes a series of segments connected to one another beginning with a first segment connected to said pole and ending with an nth segment defining at least one free end of said elongated assembly.
- 6. The antenna tower as claimed in claim 5, wherein each one of said segments in said series has a diameter, said diameter of each one of said segments in said series decreasing from said diameter of said first segment to said diameter of said nth segment.
- 7. The antenna tower as claimed in claim 5, wherein said series of segments comprise nonmetallic pipe segments.
- 8. The antenna tower as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of said foliage assemblies includes a nonmetallic stem and a multiplicity of strips of a nonmetallic material joined to said stem.
- 9. The antenna tower as claimed in claim 4, wherein said mounting assemblies include a first and second series of brackets each having an inner end connected to said pole and a free end, said free ends of said first series of brackets mounting ones of said plurality of antenna units at a spaced distance from said pole, and said free ends of said second series of brackets mounting others of said plurality of antenna units at a distance from said pole greater than said spaced distance.
- 10. The antenna tower as claimed in claim 9, wherein said plurality of tree limbs and tree branches and said plurality of foliage assemblies are positioned relative to said first and second series of brackets so as to substantially obscure said first and second series of brackets.
- 11. The antenna tower as claimed in claim 4, wherein said mounting assemblies mount said plurality of antennas to said pole so that said plurality of antennas are substantially obscured by said plurality of tree limbs and tree branches and said plurality of foliage assemblies.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/205,596 filed Mar. 2, 1994, abandoned and a continuation-in-part of design application Ser. No. 29/001,036 filed Nov. 2, 1992, abandoned.
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