Claims
- 1. A portable device for orienting a receiver that is supported on a mast by a mounting bracket that selectively permits the receiver to be pivoted to a desired elevation angle and thereafter retained at the desired elevation angle, said portable device comprising an elevation actuator removably coupled to the receiver and mast and, upon actuation thereof, pivots the receiver to the desired elevation angle and, upon deactivation thereof, maybe decoupled from the mast and receiver while the mounting bracket retains the receiver in the desired elevation angle.
- 2. The portable device of claim 1 wherein said elevation actuator comprises a motor.
- 3. The portable device of claim 2 wherein said motor is removably clamped to the mast.
- 4. The device of claim 2 wherein said elevation actuator is removably attached to the receiver by a linkage assembly coupled to an output shaft of said motor.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein said linkage assembly comprises:a first link coupled to said output shaft of said motor; a second link coupled to said first link; and a clamping assembly coupled to said second member.
- 6. The device of claim 5 wherein said clamping assembly is adjustable.
- 7. The portable device of claim 1 wherein said elevation actuator is controlled by a portable controller coupled thereto.
- 8. The portable device of claim 7 wherein said portable controller comprises a handheld unit.
- 9. The portable device of claim 7 wherein said portable controller includes a global positioning system.
- 10. The portable device of claim 7 wherein said portable controller includes a compass.
- 11. The portable device of claim 7 wherein said portable controller includes a global positioning system and a compass.
- 12. The device of claim 1 wherein the receiver comprises a dish antenna that has an LNBF attached thereto and wherein said device further comprises a controller coupled to said elevation actuator and said LNBF.
- 13. A portable device for orienting a receiver that is supported by a mounting bracket that selectively permits the receiver to be pivoted to a desired elevation angle and thereafter retained at the desired elevation angle, said portable device comprising:means for generating rotary motion; means for coupling the means for generating rotary motion to the receiver; and means for controlling the means for generating rotary motion such that, upon actuation of the means for generating rotary motion, the means for coupling pivots the receiver to the desired elevation angle and, upon deactivation of the means for generating rotary motion, the means for generating maybe decoupled from the receiver while the mounting bracket retains the receiver in the desired elevation angle.
- 14. A method for orienting a receiver at.a desired elevation angle, said method comprising:coupling an elevation actuator to the receiver; actuating the elevation actuator to pivot the receiver to the desired elevation angle; retaining the receiver at the desired elevation angle; and decoupling the elevation actuator from the receiver while maintaining said retaining.
- 15. A method for orienting a receiver that is supported by a mounting bracket that selectively permits the receiver to be pivoted to a desired elevation angle and thereafter retained at the desired elevation angle, said method comprising:coupling an elevation actuator to the receiver; loosening the mounting bracket to permit the receiver to pivot about an elevation pivot axis; actuating the elevation actuator to pivot the receiver about the elevation pivot axis to the desired elevation angle; deactivating the elevation actuator when the receiver has been pivoted to the desired elevation angle; locking the mounting bracket to retain the receiver in the desired elevation angle; and detaching the elevation actuator from the receiver.
- 16. A portable device for orienting a receiver that is supported on a mast by a mounting bracket that selectively permits the receiver to be rotated about the mast to a desired orientation and selectively permits the receiver to be pivoted relative to the mounting bracket to a desired elevation angle and thereafter retained in the desired orientation and elevation angle, said portable device comprising:an azimuth actuator assembly removably coupled to the receiver and mast such that, upon actuation thereof, said azimuth actuator rotates the mounting bracket and receiver about the mast and, upon deactivation thereof, may be decoupled from the mounting bracket and mast while the mounting bracket retains the receiver in the desired orientation; and an elevation actuator removably coupled to the receiver such that, upon actuation thereof, said elevation actuator pivots the receiver to the desired elevation angle and, upon deactivation thereof, may be decoupled from the mast and receiver while the mounting bracket retains the receiver in the desired elevation angle.
- 17. A portable device for orienting a receiver that is supported on a mast by a mounting bracket that selectively permits the receiver to be rotated about the mast to a desired orientation and selectively permits the receiver to be pivoted relative to the mounting bracket to a desired elevation angle and thereafter retained in the desired orientation and elevation angle, said portable device comprising:a first motor removably attached to the mounting bracket and having a first output shaft; a driver gear coupled to said first output shaft; a gear assembly attached to the mast and extending therearound, said gear assembly having a driven gear in meshing engagement with said driver gear; and a second motor having a second output shaft that is removably coupled to the receiver for pivoting the receiver to a desired elevation angle.
- 18. The portable device of claim 17 wherein said first motor is attached to the antenna mounting bracket by a clamping assembly that comprises:a vertical support arm attached to the motor; first and second clamping arms attached to the vertical support arm; a first thumbscrew attached to said first clamping arm; and a second thumbscrew attached to said second claming arm.
- 19. The portable device of claim 18 wherein said second motor is supported on said first and second clamping arms.
- 20. The portable device of claim 17 wherein said second output shaft is removably coupled to the receiver by a linkage assembly.
- 21. The portable device of claim 20 wherein said linkage assembly comprises:a first link coupled to said second output shaft of said second motor; a second link coupled to said first link; and a clamping assembly coupled to said second member.
- 22. The portable device of claim 17 wherein said first and second motors are controlled by a portable controller coupled thereto.
- 23. The portable device of claim 22 wherein said portable controller comprises a handheld unit.
- 24. The portable device of claim 22 wherein said portable controller includes a global positioning system.
- 25. The portable device of claim 22 wherein said portable controller includes a compass.
- 26. The portable device of claim 22 wherein said portable controller includes a global positioning system and a compass.
- 27. The device of claim 17 wherein the receiver comprises a dish antenna that has an LNBF attached thereto and wherein said device further comprises a controller coupled to said first and second motors and the LNBF.
- 28. A device for orienting a dish antenna that has an LNBF attached thereto and is supported on a mast at a desired orientation about the mast and at a desired elevation angle, said device comprising:a first motor having a first output shaft; a mounting bracket for removably coupling the first motor to a support bracket which supports the dish antenna on the mast; a driver gear coupled to the first output shaft; a gear assembly coupled to the mast and in meshing engagement with said driver gear; a second motor having a second output shaft and supported on said mounting bracket; a linkage assembly coupled to said second output shaft and removably coupled to said dish antenna; and a controller coupled to the LNBF and said first and second motors.
- 29. A method for orienting an antenna at a desired azimuth orientation and elevation angle, said method comprising:coupling an elevation actuator to the antenna; actuating the elevation actuator to pivot the antenna to the desired elevation angle; retaining the antenna at the desired elevation angle; coupling an azimuth actuator to the antenna; actuating the azimuth actuator to orient the antenna in a desired azimuth orientation; and decoupling the elevation actuator and the azimuth actuator from the antenna.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein said coupling the elevation actuator and said coupling the azimuth actuator are performed simultaneously.
- 31. A method for orienting an antenna that is supported by a mounting bracket on a mast and that selectively permits the antenna to be pivoted about the mast to a desired azimuth orientation and also pivoted to a desired elevation angle and thereafter retained in the desired azimuth orientation and desired elevation angle, said method comprising:coupling an elevation actuator to the antenna; loosening the mounting bracket to permit the antenna to pivot about an elevation pivot axis; actuating the elevation actuator to pivot the antenna about the elevation pivot axis to the desired elevation angle; deactivating the elevation actuator when the antenna has been pivoted to the desired elevation angle; locking the mounting bracket to retain the receiver in the desired elevation angle; coupling an azimuth actuator to the mounting bracket; loosening the mounting bracket to permit the antenna to be rotated about the mast; actuating the azimuth actuator to rotate the antenna about the mast to a desired azimuth orientation; deactivating the azimuth actuator; locking the mounting bracket to retain the antenna in the desired azimuth orientation; detaching the elevation actuator from the antenna; and detaching the azimuth actuator from the mounting bracket.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/751,284, filed Dec. 29, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,480,161.
US Referenced Citations (40)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09/751284 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
10/020832 |
|
US |