This invention relates to a system of raising an antenna from a horizontal position or lowering the antenna from the vertical position to the horizontal position.
The mast of a vertical antenna is usually mounted to a support post which is positioned in the ground. Not only is the raising of the antenna and its attachment to the post at times difficult, but also when it becomes necessary to repair or re-tune an existing antenna, the user must climb a ladder or utilize some other type of elevating device to obtain access to the antenna. Such is a tedious and potentially dangerous operation. Alternatively, the user could disassembly the antenna mast from the post, carefully lower the antenna to the ground, and thereafter perform the desired tasks on the antenna. After those tasks are performed, the user would then have to raise the antenna and hold it in position which reattaching it to the post.
As a result of these problems, the device of U.S. Pat. No. 7,432,875 was designed to be used to tilt antennas from a prone to a vertical position. While this device is very effective for its intended purpose to work in conjunction with small antennas, it is not suited for use with large antennas. Thus, the need exists for such a device which is useable with antennas of all sizes.
It is thus an object of one aspect of the present invention to provide an antenna having an apparatus for raising and lowering its mast between horizontal and vertical positions.
It is an object of another aspect of the present invention to provide an apparatus, as above, which is useable with large vertical antennas.
It is an object of an additional aspect of the present invention to provide an apparatus, as above, which enables one person to raise or lower the mast.
It is an object of a further aspect of the present invention to provide an apparatus, as above, which is inexpensive to manufacture and easy to use.
These and other objects of the present invention, as well as the advantages thereof over existing prior art forms, which will become apparent from the description to follow, are accomplished by the improvements hereinafter described and claimed.
In general, an apparatus for raising or lowering an antenna mast carried by a post includes a hinge assembly adapted to be connected to the mast and the post and permitting pivoting of the mast relative to the post. A pedestal is adapted to be carried by the post and is adapted to carry a winch having a line with a hook at the end thereof. A hook mount is adapted to be carried by the mast and is adapted to receive the hook of the winch. A locking bracket is adapted to be carried by the mast and is connected to the pedestal when the mast is in the raised position.
An antenna adapted to be attached to a post includes a mast and a hinge assembly adapted to connect the mast to the post so that the mast may be pivoted with respect to the post. A pedestal is adapted to be carried by the post and adapted to carry a winch having a line with a hook at the end thereof. A hook mount is carried by the mast and is adapted to receive the hook of the winch. A locking bracket is carried by the mast and is connected to the pedestal when the mast is positioned adjacent to the post.
A preferred antenna having an apparatus for raising and lowering its mast according to the concepts of the present invention is shown by way of example in the accompanying drawings without attempting to show all the various forms and modifications in which the invention might be embodied, the invention being measured by the appended claims and not by the details of the specification.
An apparatus for raising and lowering an antenna between a horizontal and vertical position is generally indicated by the numeral 10 and is shown as being operable with the mast 11 of an antenna which is carried by a post 12 that is positioned in the ground. Mast 11 is shown in the generally horizontal position, in which it could be laying on the ground, in
Mast 11 is pivotally attached to post 12 by a preferably metallic hinge assembly generally indicated by the numeral 13. Hinge assembly 13 includes a generally U-shaped first hinge bracket 14 which is adapted to be attached to post 12, and a generally U-shaped second hinge bracket 15, best seen in
As best shown in
Bracket 15 is attached to bar 24 by fasteners (one shown) which extend through the base 27 of bar 24 and through the base plate 23 of bracket 15, as shown in
A winch pedestal, generally indicated by the numeral 33, is carried at the top of post 12. Pedestal 33 includes an L-shaped plate 34 having a platform branch 35 and a mounting branch 36. U-bolts 37 attach branch 36 to post 12 with saddle clamps 38 therebetween. Support struts 39 extend angularly between mounting branch 36 and platform branch 35 to provide additional support which may be needed because platform portion 35 is adapted to carry a winch generally indicated by the numeral 40.
Winch 40 is a conventional item which can be removeably mounted to winch pedestal 33. Winch 40 thus includes a clevis-like base 41 attachable to platform 35 as by bolts 42 recessed through slot openings 43 (
Hook mount 50 is generally L-shaped having legs 51 and 52 disposed at generally a right angle to each other. Leg 51 is attached to mast 11 by U-bolts 53, with saddle clamps 54 therebetween. Because a metallic line 46 is preferably not utilized, insulator bar 24 need not extend between hook mount 50 and mast 11. Leg 52 of hook mount 50 extends outwardly away from mast 11 and has an aperture 55 therein which is adapted to receive winch hook 47 as best shown in
Mast 11 carries a metallic U-shaped locking bracket generally indicated by the numeral 56. Specifically, the base 57 of bracket 56 is attached to the base 27 of insulator bar 24, as by fasteners 58. Opposed branches 59 extend outwardly from the ends of base 57 and carry mounting flanges 60 at the ends thereof. Flanges 60 have apertures 61 therethrough which can be aligned with apertures 62 in mounting branch 36 of winch pedestal 33 when winch 40 has lifted mast 11 to the upright position of
Thus, once all of the components of apparatus 10 are attached to mast 11 and post 12, as described herein, a winch 40 may be mounted on pedestal 33 and its hook 47 received through aperture 55 of hook mount 50. With mast 11 laying on the ground, as generally shown in
In view of the foregoing, it should be evident that an apparatus constructed as described herein accomplishes the objects of the present invention and otherwise substantially improves the art.
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