BASE STATION ANTENNA AND SUPPORTING DEVICE FOR BASE STATION ANTENNA

20220416407 · 2022-12-29

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A supporting device for a base station antenna and a base station antenna includes: a first member configured to be mounted to the foundational component; a second member configured to be connected to an end cover at the bottom of the base station antenna; and a plurality of supporting poles that are fixedly connected to the first member and to the second member, include a first section between the first member and the second member and a second section extending from the second member in a direction away from the first member, configured to extend in the longitudinal direction of the base station antenna, are distributed in the circumferential direction of the base station antenna, and are connected to at least one reflecting plate of the base station antenna at the second section, wherein the second section extends over a part of the axial extension of the reflecting plate of the base station antenna.

    Claims

    1. A supporting device for a base station antenna, comprising: a first member configured to be mounted to a foundational component; a second member configured to be connected to an end cover (4) at the bottom of the base station antenna; a plurality of supporting poles that are fixedly connected to the first member and to the second member; include a first section between the first member and the second member and a second section extending from the second member in a direction away from the first member; configured to extend in the longitudinal direction of the base station antenna, are arranged in the circumferential direction of the base station antenna, and are connected to at least one reflecting plate of the base station antenna in the second section, wherein the second section extends over a part of the axial extension of the reflecting plate of the base station antenna.

    2. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 1, wherein the supporting device is configured for use in a base station antenna having a plurality of reflecting plates sequentially arranged in a circumferential direction of the base station antenna, wherein the second section of each supporting pole is configured to be connected with two adjacent longitudinal edges of the two reflecting plates.

    3. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 2, wherein the supporting device is configured for use in a base station antenna having m reflecting plates, and the supporting device includes n supporting poles, wherein m≥3, n≥3, and m≥n.

    4. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 2, wherein the supporting pole has a V-shaped cross-section at least in the second section, wherein one leg of the V-shape is configured to connect to one of the two adjacent longitudinal edges, and the other leg of the V-shape is configured to be connected to the other longitudinal edge among the two adjacent longitudinal edges.

    5. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 1, wherein the supporting device comprises a third member, which is connected to the second section of each supporting pole.

    6. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 5, wherein the third member is connected to the second section of each supporting pole at the free end of the second section of each supporting pole.

    7. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 5, wherein the third member is configured to he connected to each reflecting plate of the base station antenna.

    8. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 5, wherein the third member is configured as a polygonal plate-shaped component which has a polygonal bottom surface and edges bent from the bottom surface, is connected to the second section of each supporting pole in the corner areas on the bottom surface, and is connected to the reflecting plates of the base station antenna in the corner areas on the bent edges.

    9. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 5, wherein the third member has at least three radial arms, which are connected to the second section of each supporting pole on their respective free ends.

    10. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first member and the second member is configured as a plate-shaped component.

    11. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 10, wherein the first member is configured as a disk-shaped component, or is configured as a plate-shaped component with at least three radial arms.

    12. The supporting device for a base station. antenna according to claim 10, wherein the second member is configured as a ring-shaped component.

    13. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 12, wherein the second member is configured as a circular ring-shaped component or as a polygonal ring-shaped component.

    14. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 1, wherein the connection between the first member and the second member and each supporting pole is realized by welding.

    15. The supporting device for a base station antenna according to claim 1, wherein the supporting device comprises a fourth member, which is configured as an end cover for clamping the bottom of the base station antenna between itself and the second member.

    16. A base station antenna, comprising: a radome, an antenna assembly received in the radome, and an end cover for closing the open bottom of the radome, with the antenna assembly including at least one reflecting plate; wherein the base station antenna includes a supporting device for the base station antenna according to claim 1, wherein the second member of the supporting device is connected to the end cover of the base station antenna, and supporting poles of the supporting device are connected to the reflecting plate of the base station antenna at the second section, wherein the second section extends on a part of the axial extension of the reflecting plate of the base station antenna.

    17. The base station antenna according to claim 16, wherein the axial extension of the second section is not more than ½ of the axial extension of the reflecting plate of the base station antenna.

    18. The base station antenna according to claim 16, wherein the axial extension of the second section is not less than ⅓ of the axial extension of the reflecting plate of the base station antenna.

    19. The base station antenna according to claim 16, wherein the antenna assembly includes at least three reflecting plates, and when viewed in a cross section of the base station antenna, the reflecting plates form a polygon and the second section of each supporting pole is located in a corner area of the polygon formed by the surrounding reflecting plates.

    16. base station antenna according to claim 16, wherein the base station antenna is supported by the supporting device in a cantilevered manner.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0040] The present disclosure will be explained in more detail by means of exemplary embodiments with reference to the schematic. drawings attached. Among them,

    [0041] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an antenna assembler of a known base station antenna.

    [0042] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a base station antenna according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

    [0043] FIG. 3 is a simplified cross-sectional view of the base station antenna of FIG. 2.

    [0044] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the antenna assembly and supporting device of the base station antenna of FIG. 2 in an assembled state.

    [0045] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the supporting device of the base station antenna of FIG. 2.

    [0046] FIGS. 6 and 7 are perspective views of the supporting device and the end cover in an assembled state and in an exploded state according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.

    [0047] FIGS. 8A to SE are simplified cross-sectional views of various embodiments of the base station antenna.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS

    [0048] A supporting device 10 for a base station antenna and a base station antenna including the supporting device 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure are described below, with reference to FIGS. 2 to 5. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the base station antenna. FIG. 3 is a simplified cross-sectional view of the base station antenna. FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the antenna assembly and the supporting device 10 of the base station antenna in an assembled state, in which, in order to show the supporting device 10 inside the antenna assembly, one of the reflecting plates 2 of the antenna assembly is omitted. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the supporting device 10 of the base station antenna.

    [0049] The base station antenna includes a radome 1 and an antenna assembly received in the radome 1 and an end cover 4 for closing the open bottom of the radome 1. The antenna assembly includes three reflecting plates 2 that roughly form a triangle when viewed in the cross section of the base station antenna. As shown in FIG. 2, the base station antenna may be supported on a foundational component such as a holding pole or other building in a cantilevered manner through the first member 11 of the supporting device 10. In the axial extension of the antenna assembly, the antenna assembly may be supported radially with respect to the radome 1 by at least one set of radome supporting members 3. A set of three radome supporting members 3 is provided in FIG. 3, which are respectively connected to the reflecting plate 2 at two ends and jointly form a circumferentially closed radial supporting structure. The supporting device may be made of a suitable metal material such as galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminum, and in particular, may be made of a metal material suitable for welding.

    [0050] The supporting device 10 may include a first member 11, a second member 12 and three supporting poles 13. The first member 11 is configured to be mounted to a foundational component. The second member 12 is configured to be connected with the end cover 4 at the bottom of the base station antenna, for example, by screws. The first member 11 and the second member 12 may be respectively configured as plate-shaped components, and may be provided with one or more holes for receiving fastening elements. As shown in FIGS. 2 to 5, the first member 11 may be configured as a disk-shaped component, and the second member 12 may be configured as a circular ring-shaped component.

    [0051] The supporting pole 13 may be fixedly connected to the first member 11 and to the second member 12, for example, by welding. The supporting pole 13 may include a first section 13a between the first member 11 and the second member 12 and a second section 13b extending from the second member 12 in a direction away from the first member 11. Each supporting pole 13 may extend in the longitudinal direction of the base station antenna, and may be distributed, in particular evenly distributed, in the circumferential direction of the base station antenna. The second section 13b of each supporting pole 13 may be connected to two adjacent longitudinal edges of the two reflecting plates 2. The supporting pole 13 may have a V-shaped cross-section at least in the second section 13b, especially over the entire length, wherein one leg of the V shape is configured to connect to one of the two adjacent longitudinal edges, and the other leg of the V-shape may be connected to the other longitudinal edge among the two adjacent longitudinal edges. When viewed in cross-section of the base station antenna, the second section 13b of each supporting pole 13 may be located inside a corner area of the triangular shape formed by the surrounding reflecting plates 2. The second section 13b of each supporting pole 13 extends on a part of the axial extension of the reflecting plate 2 of the base station antenna, in particular, the axial extension of the second section 13b is not, more than ⅔ of the axial extension of the reflecting plate 2, for example, not more than ½, and in some embodiments not less than ¼ of the axial extension of the reflecting plate 2, for example not less than ⅓. In order to connect each second section 13b with each reflecting plate 2, each second section 13b may respectively have at least one hole 16 for receiving a fastening element in its axial extension. In the example shown in FIG. 5, each second section 13b may have three such holes 16 on the two legs of the V-shape.

    [0052] The supporting device 10 may include a third member 14, which may be connected to the second section 13b of each supporting pole 13, for example, by screw connection. For example, the third member 14 may be connected to the second section 13b of each supporting pole 13 oil the free end of the second section 11b of each supporting pole 13. The third member 14 may also be configured to be connected to each reflecting plate 2 of the base station antenna. The third member 14 may be configured as a triangular plate-shaped component, which may have a triangular bottom surface 14a and three edges 14b bent from the bottom surface 14a. The third member 14 may be connected to the second section 13b of each supporting pole 13 in the corner areas on the bottom surface 14a, and may be connected to each reflecting plate 2 of the base station antenna in the corner areas on the bent edges 14b.

    [0053] FIGS. 6 and 7 are perspective views of the supporting device 20 and the bottom end cover 4 of the base station antenna in an assembled state and in an exploded state according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. The supporting device 20 is applicable for an antenna assembly comprising three reflecting plates 2 and a base station antenna including the antenna assembly, as shown in FIGS. 2 to 5.

    [0054] The supporting device 20 may include a first member 21, a second member 22 and three supporting poles 23. The first member 21 is configured to be mounted to a foundational component. The second member 22 is configured to be connected with the end cover 4 at the bottom of the base station antenna. In contrast to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 to 5, the first member 21 may be configured as a plate-shaped component with at least three radial arms, and the second member 12 may be configured as a triangular ring-shaped component, enabling it to be lighter compared to the aforementioned embodiment while essentially maintaining the same load-bearing capacity.

    [0055] The supporting pole 23 may be fixedly connected to the first member 21 and to the second member 22, for example, by welding. The supporting pole 23 may include a first section 23a between the first member 21 and the second member 22 and a second section 23b extending from the second member 22 in a direction away from the first member 21. The second section 23b of each supporting pole 23 may be connected to two adjacent longitudinal edges of the two reflecting plates 2. The supporting pole 23 may have a V-shaped cross-section at least in the second section 23b, in particular over the entire length, wherein one leg of the V-shape is configured to connect to one of the two adjacent longitudinal edges, and the other leg of the V-shape may be connected to the other longitudinal edge among the two adjacent longitudinal edges. In order to connect each second section 23b with each reflecting plate 2, each second section 23b may respectively have at least one hole 26 for receiving a fastening element in its axial extension.

    [0056] The supporting device 20 may include a third member 24 which may he connected to the second section 23b of each supporting pole 23, for example, by screw connection. For example, the third member 24 may be connected to the second section 23b of each supporting pole 23 on the free end of the second section 23b of each supporting pole 23. The third member 24 may also be configured to be connected to each reflecting plate 2 of the base station antenna. The third member 24 may have three radial arms 24a, and the radial arms 24a may be connected to the second section 23b of each supporting pole 23 at its free end, for example, by screw connection. Each radial arm 24a may have an L-shaped cross-section, and may be connected to the reflecting plate of the base station antenna through one leg of the shape, for example, by screw connection. Compared with the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 to 5, the third member 24 can be lighter than the aforementioned embodiment while essentially maintaining the same load-bearing capacity.

    [0057] The supporting device 20 may additionally include a fourth member 25. The fourth member 25 may be configured as an end cover 4 for clamping the bottom of the base station antenna between itself and the second member 22. During assembly, the end cover 4 may first be rested on the second member 22, and then the fourth member 25 may be sleeved from the free end of the second section 23b of each supporting pole 23 onto the second section 23b, and moved along the second section 23b until it abuts against the end cover 4, and finally the second member 22 and the fourth member 25 are fastened with screws to clamp the end cover 4 between the second member and the fourth member.

    [0058] The two embodiments as shown in FIGS. 2 to 7 or similar supporting devices may also be referred to as skeletal-type supporting devices, potentially having optimized weight and excellent strength. In addition, as shown in FIG. 3, in the cross-section of the base station antenna, the supporting device only occupies a small structural space in the corner areas of the polygonal shape formed by the surrounding reflecting plates, Which facilitates the wiring of the base station antenna and the arrangement of the radiator or other components on the reflecting plates,

    [0059] FIGS. 8A to 8E are simplified cross-sectional views of various embodiments of the base station antenna, wherein only the radome, reflecting plates and supporting poles of the base station antenna are depicted in the corresponding cross-sections. These diagrams illustrate the various possibilities of the layout of multiple supporting poles and multiple reflecting plates.

    [0060] In FIG. 8A, the layout of three supporting poles and three reflecting plates of the two embodiments shown in FIGS. 2 to 7 is schematically depicted, wherein the three supporting plates 2 roughly form a triangle in the cross section of the base station antenna, and the three supporting poles 13, 23 schematically represented by small circles are arranged on the inner side of the corner areas of the triangular formation.

    [0061] An alternative embodiment is schematically depicted in FIG. 8B, which is different from the situation of FIG. 8A in that the three supporting poles schematically represented by small circles are arranged outside the corner areas of the triangular formation.

    [0062] In the embodiment schematically depicted in FIG. 8C, the antenna assembly has four reflecting plates, which form a square in the cross-section of the base station antenna, and one supporting pole of the supporting device is arranged on the inner side of the four corner areas of the square formation, respectively.

    [0063] In the embodiment schematically depicted in FIG. 8D, the antenna assembly has six reflecting plates, which form a regular hexagon in the cross-section of the base station antenna, and one supporting pole of the supporting device is arranged on the inner side of three corner areas among the six corner areas of the regular hexagon formation, respectively.

    [0064] In the embodiment schematically depicted in FIG. 8E, the antenna assembly has eight reflecting plates, which form a regular octagon in the cross section of the base station antenna, and one supporting pole of the supporting device is arranged on the inner side of four corner areas among the eight corner areas of the regular octagon formation, respectively.

    [0065] It will be understood that, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprise” and “include” (and variants thereof), when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. Like reference numbers signify like elements throughout the description of the figures.

    [0066] The thicknesses of elements in the drawings may be exaggerated for the sake of clarity. Further, it will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “on,” “coupled to” or “connected to” another element, the element may be formed directly on, coupled to or connected to the other element, or there may be one or more intervening elements therebetween. In contrast, terms such as “directly on,” “directly coupled to” and “directly connected to,” when used herein, indicate that no intervening elements are present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (i.e., “between” versus “directly between”, “attached” versus “directly attached,” “adjacent” versus “directly adjacent”, etc).

    [0067] Terms such as “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “above,” “below,” and the like are used herein to describe the relationship of one element, layer or region to another element, layer or region as illustrated in the figures. It will be understood that these terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures.

    [0068] It will be understood that, although the terms “first,” “second,” etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. Thus, a first element could be termed a second element. without departing from the teachings of the inventive concept.

    [0069] It will also be appreciated that all example embodiments disclosed herein can be combined in any way.

    [0070] Finally, it is to be noted that, the above-described embodiments are merely for understanding the present invention but not constitute a limit on the protection scope, of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, modifications may be made on the basis of the above-described embodiments, and these modifications do not depart from the protection scope of the present invention.