Utility structure with retractable mast

US11619062B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11619062-B2
Application numberUS-202117173929-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 11, 2021
Priority dateFeb 12, 2020
Publication dateApr 4, 2023
Grant dateApr 4, 2023

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A tower configured to be positioned adjacent to or as a part of existing electrical power utility structures, such as transmission towers, distribution towers, substation structures, etc., includes an outer structure having a lower end configured to be anchored to the ground, and an opposite upper end. An inner structure is positioned within the outer structure and is connected to the outer structure. The inner structure has a lower end configured to be anchored to the ground and an opposite upper end. A mast is movable within the inner structure between a lowered position and a raised position. The mast supports various electronic equipment, such as cellular antenna arrays, remote radio unit (RRU) arrays, microwave antennas, imaging equipment, acoustic sensors, tectonic or motion sensors, thermal sensors, chemical sensors, and/or nuclear sensors.

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That which is claimed is: 1. A tower, comprising: an outer lattice structure comprising a lower end configured to be anchored to the ground, and an opposite upper end; an inner structure positioned within the outer lattice structure and connected to the outer lattice structure, the inner structure comprising a lower end configured to be anchored to the ground and an opposite upper end; a mast movable within the inner structure between a lowered position and a raised position, wherein the mast is configured to support electronic equipment; and a counterweight movably secured to a lower portion of the mast, wherein a position of the counterweight relative to the mast is adjustable so as to maintain the mast plumb as the mast is raised and lowered, and wherein the counterweight is movable radially relative to the mast and/or movable about an axis of the mast. 2. The tower of claim 1 , wherein the mast is configured to support one or more of the following: a cellular antenna array, a remote radio unit (RRU) array, a microwave antenna, imaging equipment, an acoustic sensor, a tectonic or motion sensor, a thermal sensor, a chemical sensor, a nuclear sensor, and wherein at least a portion of the mast extends through the upper end of the inner structure and the upper end of the outer lattice structure when the mast is in the raised position. 3. The tower of claim 1 , wherein the inner structure comprises a plurality of spaced, parallel guide rails, each guide rail having opposite upper and lower end portions, each guide rail comprising: an upper latch movably secured to the guide rail upper portion and a lower latch movably secured to the guide rail lower end portion, wherein the upper latch and the lower latch are movable between open and closed positions, wherein the upper latch is configured to support the mast when the mast is in the raised position; a latch actuator operably associated with the upper latch and the lower latch, wherein the latch actuator is configured to move the upper latch and the lower latch between the open and closed positions; and a mast support saddle configured to support the mast when the mast is in the lowered position. 4. The tower of claim 3 , wherein the latch actuator is configured to move the upper latch and the lower latch between the open and closed positions in tandem. 5. The tower of claim 3 , wherein each guide rail further comprises a docking clamp movably secured to the guide rail upper end portion, wherein the docking clamp is configured to restrain the mast when the mast is in the raised position. 6. The tower of claim 5 , wherein the mast comprises a plurality of docking arms extending outward therefrom, wherein each docking arm is movably connected to a respective guide rail and is movable along the guide rail as the mast is moved between the lowered position and the raised position, and wherein each guide rail docking clamp is configured to move and engage a respective docking arm when the mast is in the raised position. 7. The tower of claim 6 , wherein each docking arm comprises a trolley in rolling engagement with a respective guide rail. 8. The tower of claim 7 , wherein each guide rail is an I-beam, and wherein each trolley comprises two pairs of wheels, the wheels of each pair straddling opposing sides of the I-beam. 9. The tower of claim 1 , wherein the mast comprises a plurality of guide arms extending outward therefrom, wherein each guide arm is movably connected to a respective guide rail and is movable along the guide rail as the mast is moved between the lowered position and the raised position. 10. The tower of claim 9 , wherein each guide arm comprises a trolley in rolling engagement with a respective guide rail. 11. The tower of claim 10 , wherein each guide rail is an I-beam, and wherein each trolley comprises two pairs of wheels, the wheels of each pair straddling opposing sides of the I-beam. 12. The tower of claim 1 , wherein the inner structure upper end comprises a pulley wheel rotatably mounted thereto, and further comprising a lifting cable attached at one end to the mast, wherein the lifting cable is threaded over and rides on the pulley wheel, and wherein the lifting cable is configured to be windably received at an opposite end on a spool of a winch system. 13. The tower of claim 1 , further comprising at least one member extending from the outer lattice structure that is configured to be connected to an external structure, wherein the at least one member comprises a breakable element. 14. The tower of claim 13 , wherein the outer lattice structure is configured to be electrically grounded to the external structure. 15. The tower of claim 13 , wherein the external structure includes one of an electrical power transmission tower, an electrical power distribution tower, and an electrical substation structure. 16. A tower, comprising: an outer lattice structure comprising a lower end configured to be anchored to the ground, and an opposite upper end; an inner structure positioned within the outer lattice structure and connected to the outer lattice structure, the inner structure comprising a lower end configured to be anchored to the ground and an opposite upper end; and a mast movable within the inner structure between a lowered position and a raised position, wherein the mast is configured to support electronic equipment; wherein the inner structure comprises a plurality of spaced, parallel guide rails, each guide rail having opposite upper and lower end portions, each guide rail comprising: an upper latch movably secured to the guide rail upper portion and a lower latch movably secured to the guide rail lower portion, wherein the upper latch and the lower latch are movable between open and closed positions, wherein the upper latch is configured to support the mast when the mast is in the raised position; and a docking clamp movably secured to the guide rail upper portion, wherein the docking clamp is configured to restrain the mast when the mast is in the raised position; wherein the mast comprises: a plurality of docking arms extending outward from the mast, wherein each docking arm is movably connected to a respective guide rail and movable along the guide rail as the mast is moved between the lowered position and the raised position, and wherein each guide rail docking clamp is configured to move and engage a respective docking arm when the mast is in the raised position; and a plurality of guide arms extending outward from the mast, wherein each guide arm is movably connected to a respective guide rail and movable along the guide rail as the mast is moved between the lowered position and the raised position. 17. The tower of claim 16 , wherein each docking arm comprises a trolley in rolling engagement with a respective guide rail, and wherein each guide arm comprises a trolley in rolling engagement with a respective guide rail. 18. The tower of claim 16 , further comprising at least one member extending from the outer lattice structure that is configured to be connected to an external structure, wherein the at least one member comprises a breakable element. 19. The tower of claim 16 , wherein the outer lattice structure further comprises at least one cross-arm and at least one insulator suspended from the cross-arm that is configured to support one or more electrical power transmission lines.

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Classifications

  • E04H12/18Primary

    movable or with movable sections, e.g. rotatable or telescopic · CPC title

  • Collapsible supports; Means for erecting a rigid antenna · CPC title

  • of metal · CPC title

  • Rigid masts specially adapted for supporting an aerial · CPC title

  • specially adapted for base stations · CPC title

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What does patent US11619062B2 cover?
A tower configured to be positioned adjacent to or as a part of existing electrical power utility structures, such as transmission towers, distribution towers, substation structures, etc., includes an outer structure having a lower end configured to be anchored to the ground, and an opposite upper end. An inner structure is positioned within the outer structure and is connected to the outer str…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Duke Energy Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04H12/18. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).