ANTENNA AND ACCESSORY MOUNTING DEVICE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
20170229766 ยท 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/3283
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/3291
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/3258
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/3275
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An antenna mounting device is provided for a motor vehicle. That antenna mounting device includes a body having a first mounting end with a first cross section and a second mounting end with a second, different cross section. In addition, the antenna mounting device includes an antenna anchor point carried on the body and adapted to receive and hold an antenna. The two mounting sections allow versatility in mounting the antenna mounting device in different structures carried on the motor vehicle including, for example, a stake pocket and a trailer hitch receiver.
Claims
1. An antenna mounting device for a motor vehicle, comprising: a body having a first mounting end with a first cross section and a second mounting end with a second, different cross section; and an antenna anchor point carried on said body and adapted to receive and hold an antenna.
2. The antenna mounting device of claim 1, wherein said body is made from a non-ferromagnetic material and said antenna anchor point is made from a ferromagnetic material.
3. The antenna mounting device of claim 1, wherein said body includes a first leg and a second leg and wherein said first mounting end is provided on said first leg and said second mounting end is provided on said second leg.
4. The antenna mounting device of claim 3, wherein said body is L-shaped.
5. The antenna mounting device of claim 1, further including a second body having a third mounting end with said first cross section and a fourth mounting end with said second cross section.
6. The antenna mounting device of claim 5, further including an accessory bar connected between said body and said second body.
7. The antenna mounting device of claim 6, wherein said body, said second body and said accessory bar are all made of non-ferromagnetic material and said antenna anchor point is made of ferromagnetic material.
8. The antenna mounting device of claim 7, further including a second antenna anchor point carried on said second body and adapted to receive and hold an antenna.
9. The antenna mounting device of claim 8, further including a third antenna anchor point carried on said accessory bar and adapted to receive and hold an antenna.
10. The antenna mounting device of claim 9, wherein said second antenna anchor point and said third antenna anchor point are made of ferromagnetic material.
11. The antenna mounting device of claim 10, wherein said accessory bar includes a first end received over said second mounting end and a second end received over said fourth mounting end.
12. The antenna mounting device of claim 11, wherein said body is L-shaped and includes a first leg and a second leg wherein said first mounting end is provided on said first leg and said second mounting end is provided on said second leg.
13. The antenna mounting device of claim 12, wherein said second body is L-shaped and includes a third leg and a fourth leg wherein said third mounting end is provided on said third leg and said fourth mounting end is provided on said fourth leg.
14. A truck equipped with said antenna mounting device of claim 1 wherein said antenna mounting device is mounted to said truck either by engaging said first mounting end into a stake pocket of said truck or engaging said second mounting end into a trailer hitch receiver carried on said truck.
15. A method of mounting an antenna to a motor vehicle using an antenna mounting device having a first mounting end of a first cross section and a second mounting end of a second, different cross section, comprising: securing said antenna mounting device to said motor vehicle by either engaging said first mounting end within a first structure of said motor vehicle or engaging said second mounting end in a second structure of said motor vehicle; and mounting an antenna to an antenna anchor point carried on said antenna mounting device.
16. The method of claim 15, including inserting said first mounting end into a stake pocket of said motor vehicle.
17. The method of claim 15, including inserting said second mounting end into a hitch receiver carried on said motor vehicle.
18. The antenna mounting device of claim 15, including securing a magnetic base on said antenna to said antenna anchor point made from a ferromagnetic material.
19. The antenna mounting device of claim 15, including: securing a first component of said antenna mounting device in a first stake pocket of said motor vehicle and a second component of said antenna mounting device into a second stake pocket of said motor vehicle on an opposite side of said motor vehicle from first said stake pocket; and bridging a payload bed of said motor vehicle with an accessory bar connected to said first component and said second component.
20. The antenna mounting device of claim 19, including securing said antenna mounting device in said first stake pocket of said motor vehicle by means of a latch mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0012] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the antenna mounting device and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0019] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the antenna mounting device, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0021] As should be appreciated, in the illustrated embodiment, the first mounting end 18 has a first cross section while the second mounting end 20 has a second, different cross section. In one possible embodiment, the first mounting end 18 has a cross section of 2.0 inches by 1.5 inches while the second mounting end 20 has a cross section of 2.0 inches by 1.875 inches. As will be appreciated from the following description, a first mounting end 18 with such a cross section is particularly adapted and shaped to be received in a stake pocket P in the sidewall S of the pickup truck T (see
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[0024] In the illustrated embodiment, an antenna anchor point 36, in the form of a metal disc, is carried on/secured to the first body 12. Similar antenna anchor points 38, 40 may be carried on/secured to, respectively, the second body 22 and the accessory bar 30 if desired. In one possible embodiment, the first body 12, the second body 22 and even the accessory bar 30 may all be made of a lightweight, non-ferromagnetic material for ease of handling when assembling or disassembling the antenna mounting device 10. In such an embodiment, the antenna anchor points or discs 36, 38 and 40 may all be made of a ferromagnetic material such as steel to provide for magnetic attraction with any antenna A including a magnetic base B.
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[0029] Consistent with this description, it should be appreciated that the antenna mounting device 10 is useful in a method of mounting an antenna A to a motor vehicle or truck T. That method may be described as comprising the steps of: (a) securing an antenna on a mounting device 10 to the motor vehicle T by either engaging the first mounting end 18 of the body or component 12 within a first structure of the motor vehicle or engaging the second mounting end 20 in a second structure of the motor vehicle and (b) mounting an antenna A to the antenna anchor point 36 carried on the antenna mounting device 10.
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[0032] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.