Tilt adapter for diplexed antenna with semi-independent tilt

US11355830B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11355830-B2
Application numberUS-202016908867-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 23, 2020
Priority dateNov 10, 2014
Publication dateJun 7, 2022
Grant dateJun 7, 2022

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A tilt adapter configured to facilitate a desired tilt of a first radio frequency (RF) band and a second RF band of an antenna is disclosed. The antenna supports two or more frequency bands, in which the vertical tilt of each of the supported frequency bands is separately controlled by a coarse level of phase shifting, but commonly controlled by a fine level of phase shifting.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tilt adapter comprising: a first member coupled to a first phase shifter; a second member coupled to a second phase shifter; a cross linkage member operatively engaged with both the first and second members and configured to move in response to movement of the first member and in response to movement of the second member; and a third member coupled to a third phase shifter, wherein the third member is configured to move in response to movement of the cross linkage member, wherein the cross linkage member is configured to rotate in response to movement of the first or second members, and wherein rotation of the cross linkage member is configured to cause lateral movement of a center of the cross linkage member. 2. The tilt adapter of claim 1 , further comprising a rack coupled to the cross linkage member, wherein the third member is configured to move in response to movement of the rack. 3. The tilt adapter of claim 2 , further comprising: a first gear engaged with the rack; and a second gear coupled to the first gear via a shaft, wherein the third member is driven by the rack via the first and second gears. 4. The tilt adapter of claim 3 , wherein the rack is a first rack, and wherein the third member is a second rack that is configured to move in response to movement of the first rack. 5. The tilt adapter of claim 2 , wherein the rack is configured to move a distance that is a predetermined fraction of a distance moved by the first or second members. 6. The tilt adapter of claim 1 , wherein the first and second phase shifters are independently adjustable. 7. The tilt adapter of claim 1 , wherein the third member is further coupled to a fourth phase shifter. 8. The tilt adapter of claim 1 , wherein the first phase shifter is configured to provide a first contribution on a first tilt associated with operation of a first radio frequency (“RF”) band, and wherein the second phase shifter is configured to provide a second contribution on a second tilt associated with operation of a second RF band. 9. The tilt adapter of claim 8 , wherein the third phase shifter is configured to provide a third contribution on both the first tilt and the second tilt. 10. The tilt adapter of claim 9 , wherein an amount of the third contribution is based on a lateral movement of the third member. 11. A tilt adapter comprising: a first member coupled to a first phase shifter; a second member coupled to a second phase shifter; a cross linkage member operatively engaged to both the first and second members and configured to move in response to movement of the first member or the second member; and a third member coupled to a third phase shifter, wherein the third member is configured to move in response to movement of the cross linkage member, wherein the first phase shifter is configured to provide a first contribution on a first tilt associated with operation of a first radio frequency (“RF”) band, and wherein the second phase shifter is configured to provide a second contribution on a second tilt associated with operation of a second RF band, and wherein the first and second contributions are independent of each other. 12. The tilt adapter of claim 11 , wherein the third phase shifter is configured to provide a third contribution on both the first tilt and the second tilt. 13. The tilt adapter of claim 12 , wherein an amount of the third contribution is based on an amount of the first contribution and an amount of the second contribution. 14. The tilt adapter of claim 11 , wherein the cross linkage member is configured to rotate in response to movement of the first or second members, and wherein rotation of the cross linkage member is configured to cause lateral movement of a center of the cross linkage member. 15. A tilt adapter comprising: a first member coupled to a first phase shifter; a second member coupled to a second phase shifter; a cross linkage member configured to rotate in response to movement of the first member and in response to movement of the second member; a third member coupled to a third phase shifter, wherein the third member is configured to move in response to the rotation of the cross linkage member; a rack coupled to the cross linkage member, wherein the third member is configured to move in response to movement of the rack; a first gear engaged with the rack; and a second gear coupled to the first gear via a shaft, wherein the third member is driven by the rack via the first and second gears. 16. The tilt adapter of claim 15 , wherein the first phase shifter is configured to provide a first contribution on a first tilt associated with operation of a first radio frequency (“RF”) band, and wherein the second phase shifter is configured to provide a second contribution on a second tilt associated with operation of a second RF band. 17. The tilt adapter of claim 16 , wherein the third phase shifter is configured to provide a third contribution on both the first tilt and the second tilt. 18. The tilt adapter of claim 17 , wherein an amount of the third contribution is based on a lateral movement of the third member.

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  • H01Q1/1264Primary

    Adjusting different parts or elements of an aerial unit · CPC title

  • for varying one co-ordinate of the orientation · CPC title

  • varying the relative phase or relative amplitude of energisation between two or more active radiating elements; varying the distribution of energy across a radiating aperture ({H01Q3/12,} H01Q3/22, H01Q3/24 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11355830B2 cover?
A tilt adapter configured to facilitate a desired tilt of a first radio frequency (RF) band and a second RF band of an antenna is disclosed. The antenna supports two or more frequency bands, in which the vertical tilt of each of the supported frequency bands is separately controlled by a coarse level of phase shifting, but commonly controlled by a fine level of phase shifting.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Commscope Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q1/1264. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 07 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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