USER TERMINAL CLAMP
20170268719 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/185
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A user-terminal clamp that receives a user terminal of a satellite communications system, wherein the clamp clamps to a roof of a structure in either of two orthogonal orientations. The clamp includes a frame having a pair of movable clamping members that are actuated by a handle. The frame includes slots or channels that receive ribs that are disposed on the underside of the user terminal.
Claims
1. A clamp that couples a user terminal to a structure, the clamp comprising: a frame, the frame having two support members that are disposed in parallel, spaced-apart relation to one another, each support member having two segments that are disposed orthogonally to one another, and wherein each segment includes a coupler, and further wherein paired segments, one from each support member, couple the user terminal to the frame; two clamping members rotatably coupled to the frame; a handle rotatably coupled to the frame; and an actuation mechanism operatively coupled to the clamping members and the handle, wherein partial rotation of the handle results in upward movement of the clamping members.
2. The claim of claim 1 wherein the actuation mechanism includes: (a) a cable; (b) a cable ramp that is operatively coupled to the handle, wherein a first end of the cable is attached to the cable ramp; and (c) a cable tensioner that, in conjunction with movement of the cable ramp, is operative to impart tension to the cable.
3. The clamp of claim 1 wherein the coupler comprises a slot.
4. The clamp of claim 2 wherein the cable tensioner and the cable are arranged so that the cable tensioner is placed in tension to impart tension to the cable.
5. The clamp of claim 2 wherein the cable tensioner and the cable are arranged so that the cable tensioner is placed in compression to impart tension to the cable.
6. The clamp of claim 1 wherein the actuation mechanism is arranged so that partial rotation of the handle results in upward movement of the clamping members until the clamping members contact a structure.
7. The clamp of claim 6 wherein the actuation mechanism is arranged so that after clamping members contact a structure, additional partial rotation of the handle results in an increasing clamping force against the structure.
8. The clamp of claim 2 wherein the cable ramp comprises a curved lobe.
9. The clamp of claim 2 wherein a second end of the cable is attached to the cable tensioner.
10. The clamp of claim 9 wherein the actuation mechanism further comprises a pulley, wherein the pulley contacts the cable between the first end thereof and the second end thereof, redirecting the cable so that movement of the cable ramp causes the clamping members to rise.
11. A clamp that couples a user terminal to a structure, the clamp comprising: a frame, the frame having two support members that are disposed in parallel, spaced-apart relation to one another, each support member having two segments that are disposed orthogonally to one another, and wherein each segment includes a slot, and further wherein paired segments, one from each support member, receive ribs disposed on a bottom of the user terminal, thereby coupling the user terminal to the frame; two clamping members rotatably coupled to the frame, one clamping member to one of the support members; a handle rotatably coupled to the frame; and an actuation mechanism operatively coupled to the clamping members and the handle, wherein partial rotation of the handle results in upward movement of the clamping members.
12. The clamp of claim 11 wherein the frame comprises a bridging portion, which, in conjunction with the one segment of each support member that is proximal to the bridging portion, is arranged in a u-shape configuration.
13. The clamp of claim 11 wherein the actuation mechanism comprises two instances of: a cable; a cable ramp that is operatively coupled to the handle, wherein a first end of the cable is attached to the cable ramp; and a cable tensioner, wherein the cable tensioner is disposed in line with the cable, and further wherein the cable tensioner, in conjunction with movement of the cable ramp, is operative to impart tension to the cable, and wherein: one of the two instances of the actuation mechanism is disposed in a first one of the support members and the rotatably coupled clamping member and the second of the two instances is disposed in a second one of the support member and respective rotatably coupled clamping member.
14. A clamp that couples a user terminal to a structure, the clamp comprising: a frame, the frame having two support members that are disposed in parallel, spaced-apart relation to one another, each support member having two segments that are disposed orthogonally to one another, and wherein paired segments, one from each support member, engage the user terminal; two clamping members rotatably coupled to the frame, one clamping member to one of the support members; a handle rotatably coupled to the frame; and an actuation mechanism operatively coupled to the clamping members and the handle, wherein partial rotation of the handle results in upward movement of the clamping members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] As depicted in
[0024] Paired horizontal supports segments 105A and 106A couple to and support user terminal 100 when user-terminal clamp 102 is being used in a horizontal position, as in
[0025] User-terminal clamp 102 further includes clamping members 108A and 108B. Clamping region 110 is defined between a portion of the clamping members and horizontal supports segments 105A and 106A. In use, the portion of the structure (e.g., eaves, parapet, etc.) to which user-terminal clamp 102 is to be clamped is positioned in clamping region 110 and the clamp is then tightened to the structure.
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[0027] Horizontal support segments 105A and 106A each include channel or slot 211A. The slot receives ribs, bosses, or other type of projections (hereinafter simply “ribs”) disposed on the bottom of user terminal 100 (see, e.g.,
[0028] Each slot 211A includes widened entry region 213A, which facilitates insertion of the ribs of the user terminal into the slots. Slot 211A includes a locking feature for immobilizing a rib of the user terminal in the slot. In the illustrative embodiment, the locking feature is lip 212A, which runs along the length of the outer edge of the slot. To couple a user terminal to user-terminal clamp 102, the (two) ribs disposed on the base of the user terminal are slid into the two slots 211A. With each slot, the rib is inserted such that a coupling feature of the rib (e.g., protrusions extending from the outer edge the rib, an upper edge of the outer edge of the rib, etc.) is disposed below the underside of lip 212A. This immobilizes the rib and, hence, the user terminal. To disengage the user terminal from the user-terminal clamp, the rib/user terminal is slid out of slot 211A. Each slot 211B functions in the same manner as slots 211A to couple a user terminal to the user-terminal clamp for a vertical clamping application. In some other embodiments, the locking feature could include two lips, one on each side of the slot, or a lip on the inside edge of the slot, or the lips could be on the right edge of each slot or the left edge of each slot.
[0029] Another salient feature of user-terminal clamp 102 are clamping members 108A and 108B. The clamping members are rotatably coupled to the vertical support segments 105B and 106B near the base thereof at pivot point 238 (not visible in
[0030] Each clamping member includes arm 216 and clamp head 218. In the illustrative embodiment, clamp head 218 is rigidly fixed to arm 216. In some other embodiments, clamp head 218 is rotatably coupled to arm 216.
[0031] Resilient pads 220 are disposed on the upper surface of each clamp head 218. Resilient pad(s) 214 (see
[0032] Clamping members 108A and 108B are actuated to clamp via handle 222. The handle comprise two plates 224 (one plate on a portion of the inside surface of each support member 105 and 106) and grip 226. Handle 222 is rotatably coupled to frame 104 at pins 228.
[0033] Actuation mechanism 229 by which handle 222 actuates clamping members 108A/108B is depicted in
[0034] Actuation mechanism 229 includes cable 230, cable ramp 232, pulley 236, and cable tensioner 244. As depicted in
[0035] Cable tensioner 244 is disposed in internal chamber 240. In the illustrative embodiment, cable tensioner 244 is a spring. One end of the spring is fixed to distal end 242 of chamber 240. The second end of cable 230 is attached to the end of the spring nearest opening 246. In the illustrative embodiment, cable tensioner 244 is arranged so that it is placed in tension when it is tensioning cable 230. Without limitation, in such embodiments, cable tensioner 244 can be implemented as one or more springs, such as conventional spiral or helical springs, elastic and resilient members, a pneumatic spring, etc. In some other embodiments, the cable tensioner is arranged so that it is placed in compression to effect cable tensioning. In such an embodiment, cable 230 would typically be coupled to cable tensioner 244 at the distal end thereof (i.e., the end furthest from opening 246). Without limitation, in such embodiments, cable tensioner 244 can be implemented as a compression spring, a Belleville washer, resilient washers, or other resilient members. In some further embodiments, cable tensioner 244 is a motor.
[0036] The operation of actuation mechanism 229 is best understood with reference to
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[0045] It is to be understood that the disclosure describes a few embodiments and that many variations of the invention can easily be devised by those skilled in the art after reading this disclosure and that the scope of the present invention is to be determined by the following claims.