Claims
- 1. In a satellite dish antenna having a plurality of adjacent reflective petals, each of said petals having two opposing curved parabolic shaped sides and two opposing ends, an apparatus for connecting adjacent petals together, said apparatus comprising:
- a parabolic-shaped support rib firmly engaging the entire longitudinal length of said parabolic shaped sides of adjacent petals for holding the aforesaid sides to said support rib, said support rib comprising:
- (a) an upper rib member having an upper surface and at least one downwardly extending prong, said upper surface and at least one prong extending the substantial longitudinal length of said upper rib member,
- (b) a lower rib member providing support to said rib, said lower rib member having a formed channel and two outwardly extending regions located on opposing sides of said formed channel, said lower rib member and said formed channel and regions extending the substantial longitudinal length of said lower rib member, and
- (c) said at least one prong of said upper rib member being capable of locking into said formed channel of said lower rib member the substantial longitudinal length of said support rib to hold said sides of said adjacent petals under said upper surface of said upper rib member and between said upper rib member and said outwardly extending regions of said lower rib member.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upper surface of said upper rib member is flat so that when said upper rib member locks into said lower rib member said flat upper surface is oriented in substantially the same plane as said petal.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said petals is formed in the shape of a substantial paraboloid having said ends circular in shape.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upper rib member is formed from extruded material.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said lower rib member is formed from extruded material.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one downwardly extending prong has a formed hook for locking into said formed channel of said lower rib member.
- 7. In a satellite dish antenna having a plurality of adjacent reflective petals, each of said petals being constructed of screen mesh material for providing low wind load to said antenna, each of said petals having two opposing longitudinal sides and two opposing ends, an apparatus for connecting adjacent petals together, said apparatus comprising:
- a parabolic-shaped support rib firmly engaging the entire longitudinal length of said longitudinal sides of adjacent petals for holding the aforesaid sides to said support rib, said support rib comprising:
- (a) an upper rib member having an upper surface and two centrally located downwardly extending prongs, said upper surface and said prongs extending the substantial longitudinal length of said upper rib member,
- (b) a lower rib member providing support to said rib, said lower rib member having a formed channel centrally located on the upper surface thereof and two outwardly extending regions located on said upper surface on opposing sides of said formed channel, said formed channel and regions extending the substantial longitudinal length of said lower rib member, and
- (c) each of said prongs of said upper rib member having a formed hook for locking into said formed channel of said lower rib member the substantial longitudinal length of said support rib to hold said sides of said adjacent petals under said upper rib member and between said upper rib member and said regions of said lower rib member.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said upper surface of said upper rib member is flat so that when said upper rib member locks into said lower rib member said flat upper surface is oriented in substantially the same plane as said petal.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said upper rib member is formed from extruded material.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said lower rib member is formed from extruded material.
- 11. In a satellite dish antenna having a plurality of adjacent reflective petals, each of said petals being constructed of screen mesh material for providing low wind load to said antenna, each of said petals having two opposing longitudinal sides and two opposing ends, an apparatus for supporting the side of said petal, said apparatus comprising:
- a parabolic-shaped support rib firmly engaging the entire longitudinal length of said parabolic shaped longitudinal side of said petal for holding the aforesaid side to said support rib, said support rib comprising:
- (a) an upper rib member having an upper surface and at least one downwardly extending prong, said upper surface and at least one prong extending the substantial longitudinal length of said upper rib member,
- (b) a lower rib member providing support to said rib, said lower rib member having a formed channel and an outwardly extending region located on an upper surface of said lower rib member next to said longitudinal side of said petal, said formed channel and region extending the substantial longitudinal length of said lower rib member, and
- (c) said at least one prong of said upper rib member being capable of locking into said formed channel of said lower rib member the substantial longitudinal length of said support rib to hold said side of said adjacent petal under said upper rib member and between said upper rib member and said region of said lower rib member.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said upper surface of said upper rib member is flat so that when said upper rib member locks into said lower rib member said flat upper surface is oriented in substantially the same plane as said petal.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein each of said petal ends are circular in shape.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said upper rib member is formed from extruded material.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said lower rib member is formed from extruded material.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said at least one downwardly extending prong has a formed hook for locking into said formed channel of said lower rib member.
- 17. In a satellite dish antenna having a plurality of adjacent reflective petals, each of said petals being constructed of screen mesh material for providing low wind load to said antenna, each of said petals having two opposing curved parabolic shaped longitudinal sides and two opposing ends, an apparatus for connecting adjacent petals together, said apparatus comprising:
- a parabolic-shaped support rib firmly engaging the entire longitudinal length of said longitudinal sides of adjacent petals for holding the aforesaid sides to said support rib, said support rib comprising:
- (a) an upper rib member having an upper surface and at least one centrally located downwardly extending prong, said upper surface and at least one prong extending the substantial longitudinal length of said upper rib member,
- (b) a lower rib member providing support to said rib, said lower rib member having a formed channel centrally located on the upper surface of said lower rib member and two outwardly extending regions located on said upper surface on opposing sides of said formed channel, said formed channel and regions extending the substantial longitudinal length of said upper rib member, and
- (c) said at least one prong of said upper rib member having means for locking into said formed channel of said lower rib member the substantial longitudinal length of said support rib to hold said sides of said adjacent petals under said upper rib member and between said upper rib member and said regions of said lower rib member.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said upper surface of said upper rib member is flat so that when said upper rib member locks into said lower rib member said flat upper surface lays in substantially the same plane as said petal.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein each of said petal ends are circular in shape.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said upper rib member is formed from extruded material.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said lower rib member is formed from extruded material.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said at least one downwardly extending prong has a formed hook for locking into said formed channel of said lower rib member.
- 23. In a satellite dish antenna having a plurality of adjacent reflective petals, each of said petals being constructed of screen mesh material for providing low wind load to said antenna, each of said petals having two opposing curved parabolic shaped longitudinal sides and two opposing curved circular shaped ends, an apparatus for connecting adjacent petals together, said apparatus comprising:
- a parabolic-shaped support rib firmly engaging the entire longitudinal length of said longitudinal sides of adjacent petals for holding the aforesaid sides to said support rib, said support rib comprising:
- (a) an upper rib member having a flat upper reflective surface, at least one centrally located downwardly extending prong, said upper surface and at least one prong extending the substantial longitudinal length of said upper rib member,
- (b) a lower rib member providing support to said rib, said lower rib member having a formed channel centrally located on the upper surface of said lower rib member and two outwardly extending regions located on said upper surface on opposing sides of said formed channel, said formed channel and regions extending the substantial longitudinal length of said upper rib member, and
- (c) said at least one prong of said upper rib member having means for locking into said formed channel of said lower rib member the substantial longitudinal length of said support rib to hold said sides of said adjacent petals under said upper rib member and between said upper rib member and said regions of said lower rib member so that said flat upper surface of said upper rib member lays in substantially the same plane as said petal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/621,069, filed June 15, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,568,945.
US Referenced Citations (30)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
1063713 |
Mar 1967 |
GBX |
1604899 |
Dec 1981 |
GBX |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
Entry |
"Coops Satellite Digest" Nov. 1983, pp. 14,15,69,82. |
"Satellite Orbit", Nov. 1983, pp. 15,16. |
"Satellite Orbit", Dec. 1983, pp. 11,62,69. |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
621069 |
Jun 1984 |
|