ANTENNA MOUNT
20220123457 · 2022-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An antenna adapter which can be mounted to the roof of a vehicle equipped with an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) roof-mounted “shark fin” antenna comprises a spacer having a generally oblong body that is at least as large as the footprint of the OEM antenna with a mounting surface that extends beyond the footprint of the OEM antenna. The mounting surface is adapted to receive an antenna base while the underside of the adapter includes an oblong recess for routing an antenna cable from the antenna base to the interior of the vehicle. The adapter is mounted to the vehicle roof using a threaded fastener that is longer than the OEM fastener. The adapter is sandwiched between the OEM antenna and the vehicle roof to provide a leakproof seal.
Claims
1. An antenna adapter for attaching a communications antenna to a vehicle equipped with an original equipment roof-mounted antenna, the original equipment roof-mounted antenna having a footprint defined by a forward wall, a rearward wall and a plurality of lateral walls, the original equipment roof-mounted antenna having an electrical cable passing through an original equipment cable aperture in the vehicle roof, the antenna adapter comprising: a spacer comprising a generally oblong body having an upper surface, a lower surface and a peripheral surface, the peripheral surface comprising a front wall and a rear wall joined by a plurality side walls, the peripheral surface being at least as large as the footprint of the original equipment roof-mounted antenna, the upper surface of the spacer having a mounting surface extending outward beyond the footprint of the original equipment roof-mounted antenna; the mounting surface of the spacer adapted to receive an antenna mount, the spacer further comprising an oblong recess for receiving an antenna cable passing from the antenna mount to the vehicle interior, the spacer further comprising at least one through-hole that communicates with the original equipment cable aperture in the vehicle roof; and a support bracket, the support bracket comprising a solid body having at least one aperture aligning with the original equipment cable aperture in the vehicle roof.
2. The antenna adapter of claim 1, wherein: the mounting surface of the spacer extends forward beyond the footprint of the original equipment roof-mounted antenna.
3. The antenna adapter of claim 1, wherein: the at least one through-hole that communicates with the original equipment cable aperture in the vehicle roof comprises a through-hole that aligns with the original equipment cable aperture.
4. The antenna adapter of claim 1, wherein: the oblong recess for receiving an antenna cable passing from the antenna mount to the existing original equipment cable aperture comprises a recess in the lower surface of the spacer.
5. The antenna adapter of claim 1, wherein: the plurality side walls of the spacer align with the plurality of lateral walls of the original equipment roof-mounted antenna in a region where the original equipment roof-mounted antenna is in contact with the spacer.
6. The antenna adapter of claim 1, further comprising: a fastener, the fastener attaching to the original equipment roof-mounted antenna through the original equipment cable aperture in the vehicle roof, whereby the spacer is sandwiched between the original equipment roof-mounted antenna and the vehicle roof.
7. The antenna adapter of claim 1, further comprising: a fastener, the fastener attaching to the original equipment roof-mounted antenna through a secondary aperture in the vehicle roof, whereby the spacer is sandwiched between the original equipment roof-mounted antenna and the vehicle roof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0004] The present invention will be better understood from a reading of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures in which like references designate like elements and, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] The drawing figures are intended to illustrate the general manner of construction and are not necessarily to scale. In the detailed description and in the drawing figures, specific illustrative examples are shown and herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the drawing figures and detailed description are not intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed, but are merely illustrative and intended to teach one of ordinary skill how to make and/or use the invention claimed herein and for setting forth the best mode for carrying out the invention.
[0010] With reference to the drawing figures and, in particular FIG.1, a vehicle 10 is shown with a prior art Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) antenna 12, sometimes referred to as a “shark fin” antenna, mounted to the roof 14 of vehicle 10. Typically, the OEM antenna has an electrical cable 16 which passes downward through a cable aperture 18 in the roof 14 of the vehicle 10. A fastener is then used to attach the OEM antenna 12 to the vehicle. In some applications, such as a 2015 Chevrolet Colorado, the single fastener is a bolt that threads into the OEM antenna 12 through cable aperture 18 from inside the cabin. A stand-off with at least one slot is placed between the bolt and the vehicle roof to provide an exit path for electrical cable 16 inside the vehicle cabin. In other applications, such as a 2012 Toyota Tacoma, the OEM antenna 12 has a stud with a passageway. The electrical cable is inserted into the passageway in the stud where the stud passes through cable aperture 18. A nut is threaded onto the stud from inside the cabin to hold the OEM antenna in place. In some applications, secondary apertures 20 are provided to give additional support to the OEM antenna with additional fasteners threaded through secondary apertures 20. The OEM antenna 12 has a perimeter surface 15 defined by a forward wall 17, a pair of lateral walls 19 and a rearward wall 21. The OEM antenna 12 further has a footprint 22, which is defined by the portion of the perimeter surface 15 that is in contact with the roof of the vehicle when the OEM antenna 12 is installed.
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[0014] Although certain illustrative embodiments and methods have been disclosed herein, it will be apparent from the foregoing disclosure to those skilled in the art that variations and modifications of such embodiments and methods may be made without departing from the invention. For example, although in the illustrative embodiment spacer 26 extends forward of OEM antenna 12, spacer 26 could instead extent rearward of OEM antenna 12 without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention should be limited only to the extent required by the appended claims and the rules and principles of applicable law.
[0015] Additionally, as used herein, references to direction such as “up” or “down” as well as recited materials or methods of attachment are intended to be exemplary and are not considered as limiting the invention and, unless otherwise specifically defined, the terms “generally,” “substantially,” or “approximately” when used with mathematical concepts or measurements mean within ±10 degrees of angle or within 10 percent of the measurement, whichever is greater. As used herein, a step of “providing” a structural element recited in a method claim means and includes obtaining, fabricating, purchasing, acquiring or otherwise gaining access to the structural element for performing the steps of the method. As used herein, the claim terms are to be given their broadest reasonable meaning unless a clear disavowal of that meaning appears in the record in substantially the following form (“As used herein the ______ term is defined to mean ______ ”)