Claims
- 1. A deployable antenna system mounted on a support surface for storage in a stowed position and for operation in a deployed position, said antenna system comprising:
- a reflector having a face, a focal point, a proximal portion adjacent said support surface, and a distal portion that is remote from said support surface when said antenna system is deployed;
- a feed horn for receiving electrical signals reflected by said reflector; and
- elevation control means coupled to said reflector for raising said reflector in an elevational direction, said elevation control means having:
- (a) means on said support surface for providing translational movement along said support surface;
- (b) means connected to said providing means at a predetermined fixed position and to said reflector for pivoting said reflector as said reflector moves between said stowed position and said deployed position; and
- (c) means slideably engaging said providing means and connected to said reflector for adjustably controlling the position of said providing means along said track support surface, thereby moving said reflector between said stowed position and said deployed position.
- 2. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein said antenna system further comprises:
- a feed frame having a base portion pivotally attached to said reflector and a distal portion supporting said feed horn, said feed frame stowing said feed horn beneath said reflector in said stowed position and moving said feed horn to said focal point when not in said stowed position; and
- a feed pivot arm connected to said feed frame having a first end pivotally attached to said reflector and a distal end which contacts a portion of said antenna system as said reflector reaches its stowed position to pivot said feed frame about its base portion and stow said feed horn adjacent to said face of said reflector.
- 3. A deployable antenna system comprising:
- a base;
- a reflector having a face and a focal point;
- a feed horn for receiving electrical signals reflected by said reflector; and
- an elevation control assembly for supporting said reflector on said base and adjustably controlling the elevational angle of said reflector, said elevation control assembly having:
- (a) at least one parallel track;
- (b) slider means for translational movement along said track;
- (c) a reflector frame having a lower portion pivotally attached to said slider means and an upper portion attached to said reflector;
- (d) at least one pivot arm, each having a first portion pivotally attached with respect to said reflector and a second portion pivotally attached to said base; and
- (e) means for adjustably controlling the position of said slider means along said track between a stowed position in which said reflector is stowed facing said vehicle and a deployed position in which said reflector is rotated to a maximum elevational angle.
- 4. The antenna system of claim 3 wherein said second portion of said pivot arm is pivotally attached to a support extending upward from said base toward said reflector adjacent to said parallel track.
- 5. The antenna system of claim 3 wherein said antenna system further comprises:
- a feed frame having a base portion pivotally attached to said reflector and a distal portion supporting said feed horn, said feed frame stowing said feed horn beneath said reflector in said stowed position and moving said feed horn to said focal point when not in said stowed position; and
- a feed pivot arm connected to said feed frame having a first end pivotally attached relative to said reflector and a distal end which contacts said base as said reflector reaches its stowed position to pivot said feed frame about its base portion and stow said feed horn beneath said reflector.
- 6. The antenna system of claim 5 wherein said feed pivot arm comprises:
- a first segment having a first end pivotally attached to said reflector and further having a distal end;
- a second segment having a first end pivotally attached to said distal end of said first segment, a midsection pivotally connected to said feed frame, and a distal end; and
- spring means connected between said first segment and said second segment exerting a force which tends to keep said second segment extended from said first segment.
- 7. A deployable antenna system comprising:
- a base;
- a platform supported by said base;
- a reflector having a focal point;
- an elevation control assembly for supporting said reflector on said platform and adjustably controlling the elevational angle of said reflector, said elevation control assembly having:
- (a) at least one parallel track;
- (b) slider means for translational movement along said track;
- (c) a reflector frame having a lower portion pivotally attached to said slider means and an upper portion attached to said reflector;
- (d) at least one reflector pivot arm, each having a first portion pivotally attached with respect to said reflector and a second portion pivotally attached to a predetermined point relative to said parallel track; and
- (e) means for adjustably controlling the position of said slider means along said track between a stowed position in which said reflector is stowed facing said vehicle and a deployed position in which said reflector is rotated to a maximum elevational angle;
- a feed horn for receiving electrical signals;
- a feed frame having a base portion pivotally attached with respect to said reflector and a distal portion supporting said feed horn, said feed frame stowing said feed horn beneath said reflector in said stowed position and moving said feed horn to said focal point when not in said stowed position; and
- a feed pivot arm connected to said feed frame having a first end pivotally attached relative to said reflector and a distal end which is contacted as said reflector reaches said stowed position to pivot said feed frame about its base portion and stow said feed horn beneath said reflector.
- 8. The antenna system of claim 7 wherein said feed pivot arm comprises:
- a first segment having a first end pivotally attached to said reflector and further having a distal end;
- a second segment having a first end pivotally attached to said distal end of said first segment, a midsection pivotally connected to said feed frame, and a distal end; and
- spring means connected between said first segment and said second segment exerting a force which tends to keep said second segment extended from said first segment.
- 9. The antenna system of claim 7, wherein said second portion of each reflector pivot arm is pivotally attached to a support extending upward from said platform toward said reflector adjacent to a corresponding one of said parallel tracks.
- 10. A deployable antenna system comprising:
- a stationary ring;
- a reflector having a focal point;
- an elevation control assembly for supporting said reflector on said stationary ring and adjustably controlling the elevational angle of said reflector, said elevation control assembly having:
- (a) two parallel tracks;
- (b) slider means for translational movement along said tracks;
- (c) a reflector frame having a lower portion pivotally attached to said slider means and an upper portion attached to said reflector;
- (d) two reflector pivot arms, each having a first end pivotally attached with respect to said reflector and a second end pivotally attached to a point with respect to a corresponding one of said tracks; and
- (e) means for adjustably controlling the position of said slider means along said tracks between a stowed position in which said reflector is stowed facing said vehicle and a deployed position in which said reflector is rotated to a maximum elevational angle;
- a feed horn for receiving electrical signals;
- a feed frame having a base portion pivotally attached to said reflector and a distal portion supporting said feed horn, said feed frame stowing said feed horn beneath said reflector in said stowed position and moving said feed horn to said focal point when not in said stowed position; and
- a feed pivot arm having:
- (a) a first segment having a first end pivotally attached relative to said reflector and further having a distal end;
- (b) a second segment having a first end pivotally attached to said distal end of said first segment, a midsection pivotally connected to said feed frame, and a distal end which is contacted as said reflector reaches said stowed position to pivot said feed frame about its base portion and stow said feed horn beneath said reflector; and
- (c) spring means connected between said first segment and said second segment exerting a force which tends to keep said second segment extended from said first segment.
- 11. A deployable antenna system comprising:
- a reflector having a face and a focal point;
- a track;
- means for translational movement along said track coupled to a first end of said reflector;
- elevation control means coupled to said translational means for raising said reflector in an elevational direction with respect to said roof, said elevational control means causing said translational means and said first end of said reflector to translate along said track to raise the opposing end of said reflector from a stowed position wherein said reflector faces said roof to a deployed position in which said reflector faces upward.
- 12. The antenna system of claim 11 wherein said antenna system further comprises:
- a feed horn for receiving electrical signals;
- a feed frame having a base portion pivotally attached to said reflector and a distal portion supporting said feed horn, said feed frame stowing said feed horn beneath said reflector in said stowed position and moving said feed horn to said focal point when not in said stowed position; and
- a feed pivot arm connected to said feed frame having a first end pivotally attached relative to said reflector and a distal end which contacts a portion of said antenna system as said reflector reaches its stowed position to pivot said feed frame about its base portion and stow said feed horn adjacent to said face of said reflector.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/265,392 filed on Jun. 24, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,418,542, a continuation of Ser. No. 977,907, U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,062, filed on Nov. 18, 1992.
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