Roof mounted antenna for recreational vehicles and the like
11223113 · 2022-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Thomas P. Hicks (Lafayette, IN, US)
- Donald E. DeWitt (Syracuse, IN, US)
- Joshua E. DeWitt (Westfield, IN, US)
Cpc classification
H01Q9/0407
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/42
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/005
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An antenna assembly for mounting on the roof of a recreational vehicle includes a planar antenna structure configured to receive UHF/VHF signals and a shark fin shaped body sized to surround the planar antenna structure vertically oriented relative to the vehicle. The body includes a mounting flange adapted to be fastened to the roof of the vehicle, and a cover attached to the body to completely enclose the planar antenna structure. The cover includes a flange extending from a bottom surface of the cover for engagement within a complementary opening in the roof of the vehicle. The antenna structure includes a printed circuit board with electrical terminals extending therefrom into the flange for connection to TV cables of the vehicle.
Claims
1. An antenna assembly for mounting on the roof of a vehicle, comprising: a planar antenna structure configured to receive UHF/VHF signals; a printed circuit board (PCB) electrically connected to said antenna structure for processing UHF/VHF signals received by the antenna structure, said PCB having at least one electrical terminal extending therefrom, each of said at least one electrical terminal configured for removable connection to a corresponding cable of the vehicle; a body sized to surround the planar antenna structure with the planar antenna structure vertically oriented relative to the vehicle, said body including a mounting flange adapted to be fastened to the roof of the vehicle; and a cover attached to said body to completely enclose said planar antenna structure, said cover including a flange extending from a bottom surface of said cover for engagement within a complementary opening in the roof of the vehicle, said flange defining an opening to permit connection of the corresponding cable from the vehicle with a corresponding one of the at least one electrical terminals.
2. The antenna assembly of claim 1, wherein said cover includes at least one clip configured to engage a lower edge of the planar antenna structure to support the planar antenna structure perpendicularly relative to said cover.
3. The antenna assembly of claim 2, wherein said at least one clip includes two clips.
4. The antenna assembly of claim 2, wherein said antenna body includes at least one clip configured to engage an upper edge of the planar antenna structure opposite the lower edge.
5. The antenna assembly of claim 2, further comprising dampening strips disposed between said at least one clip and said lower edge of the planar antenna structure, said dampening strips configured to reduce force transmission from said at least one clip to said planar antenna structure.
6. The antenna assembly of claim 1, wherein said cover is removably attached to said body.
7. The antenna assembly of claim 1, wherein said body defines a shark fin configuration.
8. The antenna assembly of claim 7, wherein said body includes a leading edge that is at a non-perpendicular angle relative to said mounting flange.
9. The antenna assembly of claim 8, wherein said leading edge is at an angle of 40-60° relative to the mounting flange.
10. The antenna assembly of claim 1, wherein said body includes opposite side walls converging to a leading edge and including a rear wall opposite said leading edge.
11. The antenna assembly of claim 10, wherein said rear wall is wider adjacent the mounting flange than at an upper end of said rear wall opposite said mounting flange.
12. The antenna assembly of claim 11, wherein said opposite side walls are curved between said mounting flange and said upper end of said rear wall.
13. The antenna assembly of claim 1, further comprising an AM/FM antenna for receiving AM/FM signals electrically connected to said PCB.
14. The antenna assembly of claim 13, wherein said AM/FM antenna is incorporated in a printed circuit board that is mounted to said body.
15. The antenna assembly of claim 1, wherein said body and said cover are formed of a plastic.
16. The antenna assembly of claim 15, wherein said plastic is an ABS plastic.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described in the following written specification. It is understood that no limitation to the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. It is further understood that the present disclosure includes any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles disclosed herein as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains.
(7) An antenna assembly 10 shown in
(8) The side walls of the body 14 expand from the leading edge 12 to a profiled rear face 13. As best shown in
(9) The body includes a mounting flange 15 around the perimeter of the body 11 that is configured to seat flush on the roof of the vehicle. The flange may be generally flat and planar or may exhibit a contour corresponding to a contour in the roof of the vehicle. Alternatively, the mounting flange 15 may have some degree of flexibility to allow the flange to conform to a non-planar roof. The mounting flange 15 includes bolt holes 15a configured to receive a plurality of mounting fasteners 16 spaced around the perimeter of the flange, as shown in
(10) The interior of the flange 15 is configured to receive a complementary configured cover 20, as shown in
(11) The plate 21 includes a flange 24 that projects downward from the surface of the plate facing the vehicle when the antenna assembly is installed, as best seen in
(12) When the antenna assembly 10 is installed, the cover 20 will be fastened to the body 11 so that the antenna assembly is a one-piece component with the flange 24 projecting downward from the bottom face of the antenna assembly. This flange 24 can be easily pushed into a pre-drilled opening or bore in the roof of the vehicle to establish the orientation of the antenna assembly on the vehicle. Once the flange is properly positioned, the fasteners 16 can be passed through the openings 15a in the flange for engagement with the roof of the vehicle. In one embodiment, the fasteners 16 can be self-tapping sheet metal screws that can be easily threaded into the sheet metal roof of a vehicle. Alternatively, the screw openings in the flange 15 can be used as a drill guide to drill holes into the roof to receive conventional metal screws. The screws can then be threaded into the roof and tightened to secure the antenna assembly 10 to the vehicle body.
(13) The cover 20 includes at least two clips or notches 25 projecting upward from an inner face of the cover, as shown in
(14) The circuit board assembly 30 includes a printed circuit board (PCB) 33 at one corner of the substrate 31, as shown in
(15) The antenna assembly 10 is sized to house a planar antenna capable of receiving UHF/VHF signals as well as FM signals. Thus, one of the two terminals 32 transmits the UHF/VHF signal while the other of the terminals transmits the FM signal. The terminals can be conventional F-type fitting for connection to conventional TV cables. The antenna assembly 10 and particularly the body 11 is sized to minimize the prominence of the antenna assembly while still being capable of receiving the TV and radio signals. Moreover, the planar antenna structure 34, shown in
(16) The body 11 of the antenna assembly is configured to generally conform to the shape of the antenna structure 30, as seen in
(17) The body 11 and cover 20 of the antenna assembly is preferably formed of a material suitable to withstand the elements impacting a traveling vehicle but will not interfere with the antenna reception function. Thus, in one embodiment the body and cover are formed of a plastic, and in a specific embodiment an ABS plastic. In the illustrated embodiment, the cover 20 is removably fastened to the body 11 by fasteners 22. This approach allows access to the PCBs 33, 36 and antenna structure 34, as may be desirable to effect repairs or replacement. Alternatively, the cover can be sealed to the body, such as by an adhesive or welding, in which case the entire antenna assembly 10 would be disposable in the event of a failure of one of the components.
(18) The present disclosure should be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character. It is understood that only certain embodiments have been presented and that all changes, modifications and further applications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.