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US-2017299318-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US10446901B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10446901-B1 |
| Application number | US-201816161505-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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A passive antenna guard system includes an antenna guard at a location of the antenna and mounted on a common mount therewith which facilitates movement of the antenna from the path of an object responsive to the object contacting the antenna guard. The system may include a balance system which allows the antenna and antenna guard to spring back into place after the object clears the antenna guard.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An antenna guard system comprising: an antenna mounted on a first sub-mount component; an antenna guard mounted on the first sub-mount component adjacent to the antenna, wherein the antenna guard is wider and higher than the antenna; a second sub-mount component including a rotatable shaft therethrough, the rotatable shaft connecting the first sub-mount to the second sub-mount for rotating the first sub-mount including the antenna and antenna guard from an operational position in either a first direction or a second, opposite direction and out of a path of a passing object when the antenna guard and not the antenna is contacted by the passing object; and further wherein a balance is movably attached to the rotatable shaft for repositioning the first sub-mount in the operational position once the passing object is no longer contacting the antenna guard. 2. The antenna guard system of claim 1 , wherein the balance includes a balance cable, springs and spring anchors. 3. The antenna guard system of claim 1 , wherein the rotatable shaft further includes a damper located at an end thereof opposite of the first sub-mount. 4. The antenna guard system of claim 1 , further comprising a third sub-mount connected to the second sub-mount, wherein the third sub-mount is securely connected to a structure. 5. The antenna guard system of claim 4 , wherein the structure is selected from a group consisting of: a land-based vehicle, a land-based structure, a marine vessel, and an airborne object. 6. The antenna guard system of claim 1 , wherein the antenna is a directional antenna. 7. The antenna guard system of claim 1 , wherein the antenna guard is formed of hollow tubing. 8. An antenna guard system comprising: an antenna mounted on a rotatable mount; and an antenna guard mounted on the rotatable mount component adjacent to the antenna, wherein the antenna guard is wider and higher than the antenna; wherein the antenna guard of the antenna guard system is located in a path of one or more passing objects and further wherein when the antenna guard system is contacted by the one or more passing objects from one of a first or second, opposite direction, the passing object contacts the antenna guard and not the antenna and the rotatable mount rotates to move the antenna guard and the antenna out of the path thereof. 9. The antenna guard system of claim 8 , wherein the antenna is a directional antenna. 10. The antenna guard system of claim 8 , wherein the antenna guard is formed of hollow tubing. 11. The antenna guard system of claim 8 , wherein the rotatable mount includes a weighted spring mechanism for returning the antenna to an operational position once the one or more passing objects clears the antenna guard. 12. The antenna guard system of claim 8 , wherein the rotatable mount is rotatable in more than one direction. 13. The antenna guard system of claim 8 , wherein the antenna guard system is mounted on a moving structure. 14. The antenna guard system of claim 13 , wherein the moving structure is selected from a group consisting of: a land-based vehicle, a marine vessel, and an airborne object. 15. The antenna guard system of claim 8 , wherein the one or more passing objects includes a gun barrel. 16. A tank comprising: a movable turret including a gun barrel; and a directional antenna system located in a path of the gun barrel, the directional antenna system including a rotatable mount having thereon an antenna and an antenna guard, wherein when the gun barrel contacts the antenna guard system from one of a first or second, opposite direction, the gun barrel contacts the antenna guard and not the antenna and the rotatable mount rotates to move the antenna and the antenna guard out of the path of the gun barrel. 17. The tank of claim 16 , wherein the antenna guard is formed of hollow tubing. 18. The tank of claim 16 , wherein the rotatable mount includes a weighted spring mechanism for returning the antenna to an operational position once the gun barrel clears the antenna guard. 19. The tank of claim 16 , wherein the rotatable mount is rotatable in more than one direction. 20. The tank of claim 16 , wherein a center line of the directional antenna system is oriented at an angle to a turret center. 21. An antenna guard system comprising: an antenna mounted on a spring mount; and an antenna guard mounted on the spring mount component adjacent to the antenna, wherein the antenna guard is wider and higher than the antenna; wherein the antenna guard of the antenna guard system is located in a path of one or more passing objects and further wherein when the antenna guard system is contacted by the one or more passing objects from one of a first or second, opposite direction, the passing object contacts the antenna guard and not the antenna and the spring mount causes the antenna guard and the antenna to move out of the path thereof.
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