PROTECTIVE ANTENNA PACKAGE AND TRANSPORT UNIT THEREFOR

20240008612 ยท 2024-01-11

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Abstract

An antenna package, comprising an antenna and a protective enclosure for the antenna, the enclosure comprising a case element and at least one guard element and at least one handle attached to the case element. The antenna is secured inside the case element. The enclosure can also comprise mounting hardware for mounting the antenna. The enclosure has at least one connector for the antenna, and, in some embodiments, has a connector protector element configured to protect the connector from damage. The enclosure can be any suitable size or shape. In some embodiments, guard elements and/or handles can be omitted or be removable. The antenna package is suitable for temporary installation and for repeated installation and deinstallation. A transport unit for securing the protective enclosure during transport is also disclosed. In some embodiments, the transport unit is modifiable by a user.

Claims

1. An antenna package comprising an antenna and a protective enclosure for said antenna, said enclosure comprising: a case element, wherein said antenna is securely contained within said case element; at least one guard element attached to an exterior of said case element; and at least one handle attached to said exterior of said case element, wherein said antenna package has at least one connector having a first end connected to said antenna and a second end that extends outside of said case element such that said second end of said connector is connectable to an external device, to thereby couple said antenna to said external device, wherein said case element is permeable to frequencies at which said antenna operates.

2. The antenna package according to claim 1, wherein a placement of said at least one guard element and said at least one handle permits operations of said antenna.

3. The antenna package according to claim 1, wherein said enclosure is configured to accommodate a planar antenna.

4. The antenna package according to claim 3, wherein said enclosure has a shape that is a cuboid.

5. The antenna package according to claim 4, wherein said enclosure has a shape that is one of: a rectangular cuboid and an oblong cuboid.

6. The antenna package according to claim 3, wherein said enclosure has a shape that is a prismatoid.

7. The antenna package according to claim 6, wherein at least one face of said enclosure is one of concave and convex.

8. The antenna package according to claim 1, wherein said at least one guard element is disposed near an edge of said case element.

9. The antenna package according to claim 1, further comprising at least one mounting bracket attached to said exterior of said case element.

10. The antenna package according to claim 9, wherein said at least one mounting bracket is disposed on a rear face of said case element.

11. The antenna package according to claim 1, wherein said at least one guard element is constructed of at least one of: rubber, wood, and plastic.

12. The antenna package according to claim 1, wherein said case element comprises a UV-stable material.

13. The antenna package according to claim 1, further comprising at least one connector protector element configured to protect said at least one connector.

14. The antenna package according to claim 13, wherein said connector protector extends further from said case element than does said at least one connector.

15. The antenna package according to claim 1, wherein said antenna is a base station antenna.

16. A transport unit for a protective enclosure for an antenna, wherein said transport unit is configured to securely and removably receive said enclosure, wherein said transport unit is transportable, and wherein exterior walls of said transport unit are rigid, to thereby protect said enclosure during transport.

17. The transport unit according to claim 16, wherein said transport unit is collapsible.

18. The transport unit according to claim 16, wherein said transport unit is nestable with other transport units.

19. The transport unit according to claim 16, wherein an interior configuration of said transport unit is configurable to securely and removably receive a plurality of protective enclosures.

20. A protective enclosure for an antenna, said enclosure comprising: a case element, wherein said antenna is securely contained within said case element; and at least one of: at least one guard element attached to an exterior of said case element; and at least one handle attached to said exterior of said case element, wherein said case element has at least one connector having a first end connected to said antenna, such that a second end of said connector extends outside of said case element and said second end of said connector is connectable to an external device, to thereby couple said antenna to said external device, wherein said case element is permeable to frequencies at which said antenna operates.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0026] The present invention will now be described by reference to the following figures, in which identical reference numerals refer to identical elements and in which:

[0027] FIG. 1 is an antenna package according to an aspect of the present invention, showing top, left, bottom, right, and rear views;

[0028] FIG. 2 shows the protective enclosure of FIG. 1 with guard elements being mounted along a top edge of the enclosure;

[0029] FIG. 3 shows the protective enclosure of FIG. 1 with guard elements, handles, and mounting brackets attached to the protective enclosure;

[0030] FIG. 4 is a schematic of an embodiment of a transport unit according to another aspect of the invention;

[0031] FIGS. 5A to 5D show a transport unit implemented according to the embodiment of FIG. 4, in various configurations; and

[0032] FIG. 6 shows a cutaway view of an antenna package within a transport unit.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0033] This document discloses a protective enclosure for an antenna package that reduces the risk of damage to the antenna and to the enclosure itself. In one embodiment, the enclosure comprises a case element, at least one guard element attached to the case element, and at least one handle attached to the case element. The antenna is securely contained within the case element. The case element has at least one connector that extends from the antenna element, to enable the antenna element to be connected to a receiver or transmitter. This document also discloses a transport unit which securely receives the protective enclosure in order to allow for secure transport of encased antennas over long distances.

[0034] The protective enclosure comprises a material that does not interfere with the operations of the antennathat is, the protective enclosure is at least in part permeable to frequencies at which the encased antenna operates. As should be clear, different antennas operating at different frequencies may be protected by different enclosures. Similarly, of course, different antenna elements may be protected by the same kind of enclosure, provided the enclosure material is suitable for use with those antenna elements. Accordingly, an enclosure according to this invention may be made of any material considered suitable for any given use. Note that the enclosure is, preferably, made of non-ferrous and UV-stable materials (i.e., materials that do not degrade with exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light).

[0035] An antenna element is securely contained within the case element, which is sealed or formed around the antenna element. Connectors from the antenna extend outside of the case element and may be connected to external device(s), to thereby couple the antenna to the external device(s). In some embodiments, the connector is securely attached to the case element. In other embodiments, however, the connector is a separate component that is inserted through an aperture in the case element, such that one end of the connector is inside the case element, to connect with the antenna, and another end of the connector is outside the case element, to connect with the external device(s).

[0036] Additionally, in some embodiments, the enclosure further comprises a connector protector element configured to protect the at least one connector. In some embodiments, the connector protector element(s) can be in the form of bars or protrusions that extend from the case element, and that extend further from the case element than do the connectors themselves. In some embodiments, the connector protector element(s) are securely attached to the case element, while, in other embodiments, the connector protector element(s) are detachable.

[0037] These connector protector elements protect the connectors during antenna installation and removal: that is, they prevent the antenna package from resting on the connectors themselves while the antenna package is being prepared for installation. Resting the package/enclosure directly on the connectors risks damaging the connectors and thereby negatively affecting the performance of the antenna. To provide sufficient protection, there are preferably at least two connector protector elements extending from the enclosure. However, in some embodiments, a single connector protector element may be used (for instance, a single connector protector element may form an encircling ring or lip around all of the connectors).

[0038] Further, in a preferred embodiment, the at least one guard element and at least one handle of the protective enclosure are attached to the case element in such a way as to not interfere with the operations of the antenna (i.e., the transmission and/or receipt of signals). The suitable locations, numbers, and configurations of such elements may thus depend on the antennas used and on the application for which those antennas are used.

[0039] The at least one guard element preferably comprises non-metallic material, such as rubber, plastics, or wood. The guard element is preferably narrow and, in some embodiments, located at an edge of the enclosure. Such a configuration would help protect against edge or corner impacts and/or scratches on the enclosure, while generally not interfering with the operations of the antennas. The guard elements may be attached to the case element using any suitable means, including without limitation glues and other adhesives, locking features, fasteners such as screws, nails, and/or rivets, welding, and/or any combination thereof.

[0040] The at least one handle can comprise any suitable material, including both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, plastics including polymers, thermoset plastics, and thermoplastics, woods, rubber, etc. Additionally, in some embodiments, the handles may comprise high-contrast and/or reflective or photo-reflective materials, or be coated in such materials, in order to allow for easier visual distinction between the handle and the case element. The handle(s) may be attached to the case element using any suitable means, including without limitation glues and other adhesives, locking features, fasteners such as screws, nails, and/or rivets, welding, and/or any combination thereof. Further, the handles may in some cases be attached to other attachments on the enclosure (e.g., in some embodiments, a handle may be attached to the enclosure by way of a guard element). The at least one handle preferably facilitates easy handling of the enclosure/antenna package, for installation/deinstallation.

[0041] In some embodiments, mounting bracket(s) are also attached to the case element. Such brackets (or other suitable mounting equipment) can be used to secure the encased antenna to a tower or other structure when in use.

[0042] The shape and size of the enclosure may also depend on the intended or desired use. For instance, when planar antennas are used, enclosures are commonly cuboids (i.e., box-shaped). These may be rectangular cuboids, in which each face of the box is a rectangle, oblong cuboids having rounded or beveled vertices, or other types of cuboids as appropriate. However, depending on the implementation, one or more faces of the enclosure may be concave or convex, and the faces may be any suitable shape, including, broadly, prisms and prismatoids. Further, antennas that are not planar antennas may have enclosures of any suitable shape, including, without limitation, rounded shapes.

[0043] Further, there may be implementations for which alternative enclosure designs are preferable (e.g., enclosures that do not have any guard elements, or enclosures that do not have handles). For instance, depending on the shape and size of an enclosure, handles may not be necessary.

[0044] Additionally, as should be clear, the antenna within the protective enclosure may be connected to a receiver, a transmitter, a transceiver, or any other suitable device known in the art. Additionally, of course, the at least one connector of the antenna may be connected to any suitable adapter or combination of adapters, to thereby connect the antenna to any other suitable device.

[0045] Referring now to FIG. 1, a protective enclosure according to one embodiment of the invention is shown. In the centre of the image is a rear view of the protective enclosure 10 according to this embodiment. Above that rear view is a view from the top of the enclosure; below the rear view is a view from the bottom of the enclosure; and views from each side are shown on each side.

[0046] As can be seen, the enclosure 10 in this embodiment has one slightly convex face (the front face 15 which can be seen in the top view), three guard elements 30 disposed around the top edge of the case element 20 and three guard elements 30 disposed around the bottom edge, four handles 40 attached to the rear face, and four mounting brackets 50 also attached to the rear face. Additionally, this enclosure 10 has a number of connectors 60 extending from the bottom face of the enclosure 10, and connector protector elements 65 extending on either side of the connectors 60. These connector protector elements 65 extend slightly further from the enclosure 10 than do the connectors 60, in order to protect the connectors 60 from contact with the ground and/or other surfaces. As described above, however, the details of this configuration are purely exemplary and should not be taken as limiting the invention in any way.

[0047] FIG. 2 shows the enclosure 10 of FIG. 1. At the left of FIG. 2, a partially exploded view is shown, in which one guard element 30 has been attached to the case element 20 and two guard elements 30 are shown in exploded view. FIG. 2 shows attachment of the guard elements 30 via rivets; however, as described above, many attachment mechanisms can be used. The right side of FIG. 2 shows an assembled view of the enclosure 10 of FIG. 1, with the three guard elements 30 attached at the top edge of the enclosure 10. FIG. 3 shows two views of the enclosure 10 of FIG. 1. The image on the left is a front perspective view of the enclosure 10 and the image on the right is a rear perspective view of the enclosure 10 showing the brackets and the handles.

[0048] Referring now to FIG. 4, a transport unit 400 according to one aspect of the invention is shown. This embodiment of the transport unit 400 has a lower container portion 410, in which at least one antenna package/protective enclosure is to be contained and a lid portion 420. In this embodiment, the lid portion 420 is completely removable from the container portion 410 and is securable to the container portion 410 by way of latches 430. Of course, in some embodiments, the lid portion 420 is attached to the container portion 410 by hinges and is thus not completely removable from the transport unit 400.

[0049] As noted above, the case element of the enclosure is generally made of light and/or thin materials that are not designed to protect against all impacts. The interior of the transport unit is preferably fitted with rigid panels, straps, and/or padding so that antenna enclosures as described herein can be removably secured for transport. The interior configuration of the transport unit can be predetermined or, in some embodiments, can be configurable by the user. The transport unit 400 shown in FIG. 4 has rigid walls lined with foam padding 440, in order to protect the antenna package during transport. As should be clear, there is no inherent limit on the number or shape of the enclosures/antenna packages that can be secured in a single transport unit, provided that the internal space is large enough such that each antenna package can be secured.

[0050] The transport unit is mobile or transportable and preferably fitted with wheels 450 or other rollers (including, without limitation, casters or any form of circular fittings capable of rotating about an axle) to enable easy movement. In some embodiments, the wheels or rollers can be lockable, to secure the transport unit (e.g., in a truck on the way to a site). As would be understood, the number of wheels/rollers 450 can depend on the size of the transport unit, the type of wheel/rollers used, and/or the desired implementation.

[0051] The transport unit can also be fitted with at least one handle 460 to facilitate mobility. The handle 460 may be built-in to the transport unit, attached to the transport unit's exterior, and/or extended or extendable from the transport unit. The transport unit is preferably easy to clean and repair, and comprises modular and/or easily modifiable parts that are easy to replace. In some preferred configurations, the transport unit is collapsible and or nestable/stackable with other transport units, to allow for convenient storage.

[0052] FIGS. 5A to 5D show a transport unit as in FIG. 4 in various configurations. Specifically, in FIG. 5A, a closed transport unit is shown. FIG. 5B shows the closed transport unit of FIG. 5A from a different angle, in which the handles 460 may be more clearly seen. FIG. 5C shows the transport unit of FIG. 5A with the lid portion 420 removed (the lid portion 420 may be seen resting against a wall in the background of the image). In this view, the foam padding 440 inside the transport unit is clearly shown. FIG. 5D shows the transport unit of FIG. 5A with the lid portion 420 removed (i.e., FIG. 5D shows only the container portion 410 of the transport unit 400.

[0053] FIG. 6 is a cutaway view showing the interior of an antenna package according to an aspect of the invention. The antenna package comprises a protective enclosure 610 that surrounds an antenna 620. As would be clear, the antenna 620 and protective enclosure 610 are, in some embodiments, manufactured as a single unit and/or as part of a single manufacturing process. That is, such an interior view would not be visible once the antenna package is completed. As would also be clear, the specific configuration of the antenna 620 within the protective enclosure 610 shown in this figure is purely exemplary, and nothing in this figure should be construed as limiting the possible configuration of antennas, ports, etc., of the antenna package described herein in any way.

[0054] Additionally, FIG. 6 shows the antenna package within a transport unit 630. This transport unit 630 is similar to that described with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5A to 5D. Of course, again, any suitable geometry and configuration of the transport unit 630 may be used.

[0055] For clarity, the expression at least one of [x] and [y], as used herein, means and should be construed as meaning [x] or [y] or both [x] and [y].

[0056] A person understanding this invention may now conceive of alternative structures and embodiments or variations of the above all of which are intended to fall within the scope of the invention as defined in the claims that follow.