Antenna wiring sleeve, and antenna assembly provided with wiring sleeve
11296396 · 2022-04-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q9/28
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/1242
ELECTRICITY
H01Q21/10
ELECTRICITY
B25D2250/041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02G3/04
ELECTRICITY
F16L3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R16/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H01Q9/28
ELECTRICITY
H02G3/04
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention discloses an antenna wiring sleeve, and an antenna assembly provided with the wiring sleeve. The antenna assembly comprises a pole and several antenna vertically distributed on the pole along the axial direction, each antenna being internally provided with a wiring sleeve mounted on the pole, cables on each antenna passing through the wiring sleeve in the antenna located below and passing along the axial direction of the pole through the antenna located below, each wiring sleeve comprising a sleeve body and a plurality of wiring grooves formed on a side surface of the sleeve body for the cables on the antenna to pass through. The wiring sleeve is additionally arranged on the antenna pole so as to axially wire the antenna cables along the outside of the pole, thereby saving space, achieving an aesthetically pleasing and neat appearance, and facilitating assembly.
Claims
1. An antenna assembly, comprising: a pole; and a plurality of antenna vertically distributed on the pole along the axial direction, wherein each antenna has an antenna housing and is internally provided with a wiring sleeve mounted on the pole and an encapsulating casing disposed between the antenna housing and the wiring sleeve; cables on each antenna pass through the wiring sleeve in the antenna located below and pass along the outside of the pole through the antenna located below in the axial direction, such that the encapsulating casing and the wiring sleeve limit the cables therebetween; each wiring sleeve comprises a sleeve body and a plurality of wiring grooves formed on a circumferential side surface of the sleeve body for the cables on the antenna to pass through; all of the wiring grooves are formed on the circumferential side surface of the sleeve body and there is no wiring groove formed on an inner portion of the sleeve body, each wiring groove is axially distributed on the circumferential side surface of the sleeve body; and the plurality of wiring grooves are uniformly distributed on the whole circumferential side surface of the sleeve body in the circumferential direction; and a supporting member mounted at the lower end of the antenna, wherein the supporting member is secured to the pole, the supporting member comprises an upper supporting surface, a lower end surface and a plurality of supporting portions connecting the upper supporting surface and the lower end surface; the supporting portion comprises a first portion extending vertically straightly downwards from the upper supporting surface, a connecting portion bent inwards from the first portion and a second portion extending vertically straightly downwards from the connecting portion to the lower end surface.
2. The antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein except for the antenna located at a topmost location of the pole, the remaining antennas on the pole are internally provided with the wiring sleeve respectively.
3. The antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein each wiring groove comprises a cable accommodating space and a limiting space, the cable accommodating space and the limiting space are integrated and allow the cables on the antenna to pass through, the limiting space is formed by shrinking inwards from the outer end of the cable accommodating space, and the cables passing through the wiring groove are limited in the cable accommodating space.
4. The antenna assembly according to claim 3, wherein the cable accommodating space is a semi-arc-shaped space, a diameter of the cable accommodating space is larger than a diameter of a corresponding one of the cables on the antenna; and a width of one end of the limiting space close to the cable accommodating space is smaller than the diameter of the corresponding cable.
5. The antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein a total quantity of the wiring grooves is greater than or equal to a total quantity of the cables on the plurality of antennas, and each wiring groove allows at most one of the cables to pass through.
6. The antenna assembly according to claim 3, wherein the limiting space is located on an outer end of the cable accommodating space in a radial direction extending from the antenna pole, and in each wiring groove, a size of the cable accommodating space is greater than a size of the limiting space.
7. The antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein the antenna housing and the encapsulating casing are both in hollow cylindrical shapes, and a diameter of the antenna housing is greater than a diameter of the encapsulating casing.
8. The antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein the connecting portion extends obliquely straightly downwards from the first portion to the second portion, and the connecting portion is not in parallel to the first portion and the second portion.
9. The antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the upper support surface is greater than a diameter of the lower end surface.
10. The antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein the supporting member further comprises a plurality of hollow portions, each of the hollow portions is located between two adjacent ones of the supporting portions, and each cable on each antenna extends downwards through a corresponding one of the hollow portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) Reference numerals represent the following components: 100—pole; 200—antenna; 201—antenna housing; 202—cover plate; 203—through hole; 204—cable connector; 300—wiring sleeve; 301—sleeve body; 302—wiring groove; 303—cable accommodating space; 304—limiting space; 400—antenna cable; 500—encapsulating casing; 600—supporting member; 601—upper supporting surface; 602—lower supporting surface; 603—supporting portion; 604—hollow portion; 605—first portion; 606—connecting portion; 607—second portion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(12) According to the antenna wiring sleeve and the antenna assembly provided with the wiring sleeve as disclosed by the present invention, the wiring sleeve is additionally arranged on a pole, and antenna cables on the pole are disposed outside the wiring sleeve and pass through the antenna, such that the antenna cables are axially wired along the outside of the pole, thereby saving space, achieving an aesthetically pleasing and neat appearance, and facilitating assembly.
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(14) Specifically, in the present embodiment, the pole 100 is integrally formed in a strip-shaped cylinder structure for fixing the antenna 200.
(15) As shown in
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(19) In this embodiment, as shown in
(20) The limiting space 304 is disposed outside the cable accommodating space 303, is formed by shrinking inwards from the end outside the cable accommodating space 303 and used to limit the antenna cables 400 passing through the wiring groove 302 in the cable accommodating space 303. In this embodiment, it is set that the width of one end of the limiting space 304 close to the cable accommodating space 303 is slightly smaller than the diameter of each antenna cable 100, such that the antenna cables 400 can be limited in the cable accommodating space 303. The other end of the limiting space 304 is in an open state. Of course, the wiring space 302 is not limited to the structure described herein, and other structures that allow the antenna cables 400 to pass through are also applicable to the present invention.
(21) Furthermore, as shown in
(22) In addition, a mounting clearance is formed between the two upper and lower antennas 200 adjacent to each other. Preferably, as shown in
(23) In this way, when the antennas are wired, one end of the cable 400 on the upper antenna is connected to the cable connector 204 of the antenna, and the other end of the cable 400 extends downwards and passes through the lower antenna via the corresponding wiring groove 302 on the wiring sleeve 300 in the lower antenna. The cable 400 on the lowermost antenna is connected to a device (not shown) on the ground below the cable 400. In this case, the wiring is distinct, and the cables 400 are limited in the wiring grooves 302, without occupying the wiring space and affecting the product performances. The problem of the difficulty in wiring is also solved for customers. In addition, the wiring sleeves 300 are sleeved on the pole 100 and are thus replaced conveniently.
(24) The technical content and technical features of the present invention have been disclosed as above, and those skilled in the art can still make various substitutions and modifications without departing from the teaching and disclosure of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention should not be limited to the contents disclosed in the embodiments, but should include various substitutions and modifications without departing from the present invention, and should be covered by the claims of this patent application.