Microwave outdoor radio device
10069187 ยท 2018-09-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/22
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/42
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/74
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/42
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/54
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A microwave outdoor radio device includes casing connectable to either the horizontally polarized wave antenna or the vertically polarized wave antenna, coaxial cable terminal that is coupled to casing and that includes connection end connectable to coaxial cable, and coupling means that couples coaxial cable terminal to casing. Coaxial cable terminal is connectable to coaxial cable along central axis of connection end. Coupling means is configured so that connection end can be selectively positioned at two alternative points set at positions line-symmetric to each other about axis line rotated by 45 with respect to central axis.
Claims
1. A microwave outdoor radio device comprising: a casing selectively connectable to either a horizontally polarized wave antenna or a vertically polarized wave antenna by rotating the casing by 90 around a predetermined shaft; a coaxial cable terminal including an inner conductor, an outer conductor, and an insulator sandwiched in between the inner conductor and the outer conductor, the coaxial cable terminal being coupled to the casing, the coaxial cable terminal further including: a connection end to which a coaxial cable can be connected; and a coupling unit that couples the coaxial cable terminal to the casing, wherein: the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the coaxial cable along a central axis of the connection end; and the coupling unit is configured so that the connection end can be selectively positioned at two points set at positions line-symmetric to each other about an axis line rotated by 45 with respect to the central axis.
2. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 1, wherein: the coupling unit includes a plurality of screw through-holes provided in the coaxial cable terminal, a plurality of threaded holes provided in the casing, and a plurality of screws; and the screw through-holes are formed at the positions that are fitted into any of the threaded holes so that the screws can penetrate the screw through-holes to fit into the threaded holes at any one of the two points where the connection end is set.
3. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 1, wherein: the coupling unit includes a first screw which is formed along the axis line in the casing; a second screw that is formed in the coaxial cable terminal and that is configured to be engaged with the first screw along the axis line; and the first screw is a male screw and the second screw is a female screw, or vice versa.
4. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 3, wherein the casing includes a projection fixed to a surface of a body of the casing, and the first screw is provided in the projection.
5. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 1, wherein: the coaxial cable terminal is bent so as to form an angle of 45 between a central axis of a tail end of the casing side and the central axis of the connection end; and the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the casing in two states rotated by 180 to each other around the central axis of the tail end.
6. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 1, wherein: the inner conductor and the outer conductor are arranged to be coaxial to each other and extend from the tail end of the casing side to the connection end; and the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the casing in two states rotated by 180 to each other around extending directions of the inner conductor and the outer conductor at the tail end.
7. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 2, wherein: the coaxial cable terminal is bent so as to form an angle of 45 between a central axis of a tail end of the casing side and the central axis of the connection end; and the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the casing in two states rotated by 180 to each other around the central axis of the tail end.
8. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 3, wherein: the coaxial cable terminal is bent so as to form an angle of 45 between a central axis of a tail end of the casing side and the central axis of the connection end; and the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the casing in two states rotated by 180 to each other around the central axis of the tail end.
9. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 4, wherein: the coaxial cable terminal is bent so as to form an angle of 45 between a central axis of a tail end of the casing side and the central axis of the connection end; and the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the casing in two states rotated by 180 to each other around the central axis of the tail end.
10. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 2, wherein: the inner conductor and the outer conductor are arranged to be coaxial to each other and extend from the tail end of the casing side to the connection end; and the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the casing in two states rotated by 180 to each other around extending directions of the inner conductor and the outer conductor at the tail end.
11. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 3, wherein: the inner conductor and the outer conductor are arranged to be coaxial to each other and extend from the tail end of the casing side to the connection end; and the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the casing in two states rotated by 180 to each other around extending directions of the inner conductor and the outer conductor at the tail end.
12. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 4, wherein: the inner conductor and the outer conductor are arranged to be coaxial to each other and extend from the tail end of the casing side to the connection end; and the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the casing in two states rotated by 180 to each other around extending directions of the inner conductor and the outer conductor at the tail end.
13. The microwave outdoor radio device according to claim 5, wherein: the inner conductor and the outer conductor are arranged to be coaxial to each other and extend from the tail end of the casing side to the connection end; and the coaxial cable terminal is connectable to the casing in two states rotated by 180 to each other around extending directions of the inner conductor and the outer conductor at the tail end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(12) Hereinafter, the embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail referring to the drawings.
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(16) When an antenna which is configured to selectively transmit/receive either a horizontal or vertical linearly-polarized wave by directing the polarization plane of the rectangular waveguide of the input/output terminal horizontally or vertically is connected to the outdoor device, a method for selectively dealing with a horizontally polarized wave or a vertically polarized wave by rotating the outdoor device by 90 around predetermined shaft 30 is adopted.
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(18) Thus, the related outdoor device is installed by rotating casing 21 by 90 when the outdoor device is connected to the antennas of polarized waves that are different from each other. Therefore, if the direction of input/output coaxial cable terminal 23 is vertical when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the horizontally polarized wave, the direction of input/output coaxial cable terminal 23 will be horizontal when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the vertically polarized wave. Conversely, if the direction of input/output coaxial cable terminal 23 is vertical when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the vertically polarized wave, the direction of input/output coaxial cable terminal 23 will be horizontal when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the horizontally polarized wave. As a result, in neither the horizontally polarized wave nor the vertically polarized wave can coaxial cable terminal 23 be directed vertically downward.
(19) Further, as illustrated in
(20) In the embodiment, as described above,
(21) When the outdoor device is installed in the direction for the horizontally polarized wave (illustrated in
(22) On the other hand, as described above,
(23) In other words, in the outdoor device that includes casing 11, coaxial cable terminal 13 coupled to casing 11 and including connection end 17 connectable to coaxial cable 19, and coupling means 18 for coupling coaxial cable terminal 13 to casing 11, coaxial cable terminal 13 is connectable to coaxial cable 19 along central axis 15 of connection end 17, and coupling means 18 is configured so that connection end 17 can be selectively positioned at two alternative points set at positions line-symmetric to each other about axis line 16 rotated by 45 with respect to central axis 15.
(24) Coupling means 18 includes a plurality of screw through-holes 54 provided in coaxial cable terminal 13, a plurality of threaded holes 32 provided in casing 11, and a plurality of screws 14. The plurality of screw through-holes 54 will fit into any of threaded holes 32 so that screws 14 can penetrate screw through-holes 54 to fit into threaded holes 32 at whatever position at which the above-mentioned two points connection end 17 is set. Accordingly, coaxial cable terminal 13 can be connected to casing 11 by rotation of 180. The number of threaded holes 32 may be larger than that of screw through-holes 54.
(25) By rotating coaxial cable terminal 13 by 180 to connect the terminal, the direction of connection end 17 of coaxial cable terminal 13, which is horizontal, is changed to a vertically downward direction. Thus, even when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the horizontally polarized wave (when outdoor device is connected to antenna of vertically polarized wave in case illustrated in
(26) As described above, according to the embodiment, coaxial cable terminal 13 formed into the bent structure of 45 and fittable to casing 11 by the rotation of 180 is applied to the outdoor device located so that central axis 16 of tail end 31 of coaxial cable terminal 13 can be 45 from the vertically downward direction in both the case of the horizontally polarized wave and the case of the vertically polarized wave. As a result, both when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the horizontally polarized wave and when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the vertically polarized wave, connection end 17 of coaxial cable terminal 13 can be directed vertically downward.
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(29) The outdoor device can be installed either the direction for the horizontally polarized wave in which the outdoor device is connected to the antenna for transmitting/receiving the horizontally polarized wave signal or the direction for the vertically polarized wave in which the outdoor device is connected to the antenna for transmitting/receiving the vertically polarized wave signal. As described above,
(30) When the outdoor device is installed in the direction for the horizontally polarized wave (illustrated in
(31) On the other hand, as described above, the outdoor device installed in the direction for the vertically polarized wave is in a state where the installation direction is rotated by 90 clockwise around shaft 30 from the state illustrated in
(32) In other words, in the outdoor device that includes casing 101, coaxial cable terminal 104 coupled to projection 103 of casing 101 and including connection end 107 connectable to coaxial cable 109, and coupling means 108 for coupling coaxial cable terminal 104 to projection 103 of casing 101, coaxial cable terminal 104 is connectable to coaxial cable 109 along central axis 105 of connection end 107, and coupling means 108 is configured so that connection end 107 can be selectively positioned at two alternative points set at positions line-symmetric to each other about axis line 106 rotated by 45 with respect to central axis 105.
(33) Coupling means 108 includes a first screw formed along axis line 106 in casing 101, and a second screw formed in coaxial cable terminal 104 and configured to be engaged with the first screw along axis line 106. The first screw may be a male screw while the second screw may be a female screw, or vice versa. In the embodiment, as illustrated in
(34) Specifically, by rotating coaxial cable terminal 104 by 180 to be engaged, the direction of connection end 107 of coaxial cable terminal 104, which is horizontal, can be changed to a vertically downward direction. Thus, both when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the horizontally polarized wave (illustrated in
(35) As described above, according to the embodiment, coaxial cable terminal 104 formed into the bent structure of 45 and fittable to projection 103 of the casing by the rotation of 180 is applied to the outdoor device located so that projection 103 can be at an angle of 45 from the vertically downward direction in both the case of the horizontally polarized wave and the case of the vertically polarized wave. As a result, both when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the horizontally polarized wave and when the outdoor device is connected to the antenna of the vertically polarized wave, connection end 107 of coaxial cable terminal 104 can be directed vertically downward.
(36) The present invention has been described in detail by way of preferred embodiments. However, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the appended claims.
(37) This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-57844 filed on Mar. 21, 2013, the content of which is incorporated by reference.
REFERENCE SIGNS
(38) 11, 21, 61, 101 Casing
(39) 12, 22, 62, 102 Rectangular waveguide terminal
(40) 13, 23, 104 Coaxial cable terminal
(41) 14, 24 Screw
(42) 15, 105 Central axis
(43) 16, 106 Axis line
(44) 17, 107 Connection end
(45) 18, 108 Coupling means
(46) 19, 29, 109 Coaxial cable
(47) 30 Shaft
(48) 31, 41 Tail end
(49) 32 Threaded hole
(50) 51, 111 Inner conductor
(51) 52, 112 Insulator
(52) 53, 113 Outer conductor
(53) 54 Screw through-hole
(54) 55, 115 Outer screw part
(55) 103 Projection
(56) 114 Inner screw part