Antenna Unit for Work Vehicle and Work Vehicle
US-2020251809-A1 · Aug 6, 2020 · US
US11817616B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11817616-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117227893-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2023 |
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An antenna mast structure for a haul truck may include a buttressed frame having a support column and a raised frontal support point. The antenna mast structure may also include a propping element extending from the raised frontal support point and a top frame pivotally secured to the support column and supported at a front side by the propping element.
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What is claimed is: 1. An antenna mast structure for a haul truck, comprising: a buttressed frame having a support column and a raised frontal support point; a propping element extending from the raised frontal support point; and a top frame pivotally secured to the support column and supported at a front side by the propping element. 2. The antenna mast structure of claim 1 , wherein the buttressed frame comprises a diagonally braced column and a lower truss. 3. The antenna mast structure of claim 2 , wherein the propping element comprises a strut assembly. 4. The antenna mast structure of claim 3 , wherein the strut assembly is pinned to the raised frontal support point. 5. The antenna mast structure of claim 4 , wherein the top frame is pivotable about the support column together with the strut assembly by unpinning the strut assembly from the raised frontal support point. 6. The antenna mast structure of claim 1 , wherein the buttressed frame, the propping element, and the top frame comprise composite members and at least one of metal sleeve ends and composite sleeve ends arranged thereon. 7. The antenna mast structure of claim 6 , wherein the metal sleeve ends or composite sleeve ends are secured to the composite members with an adhesive. 8. The antenna mast structure of claim 7 , wherein the composite members are carbon fiber members and the adhesive is an epoxy. 9. The antenna mast structure of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of member connections in the buttressed frame include longitudinal centerlines of each member at each connection passing through a common point. 10. The antenna mast structure of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of member connections in the top frame include longitudinal centerlines of each member at each connection passing through a common point. 11. The antenna mast structure of claim 3 , wherein the top frame comprises a generally rectangular frame secured to the top of the braced column and extending forward and upward from the braced column. 12. The antenna mast structure of claim 11 , wherein the strut assembly comprises a plurality of strut members emanating forwardly and upwardly from the raised frontal support point to respective support points on the top frame. 13. The antenna mast structure of claim 1 , further comprising a GNSS antenna arranged on the antenna mast structure. 14. The antenna mast structure of claim 13 , wherein the GNSS antenna extends upward above a bed of the haul truck to allow for 360 degrees of vision of the antenna. 15. The antenna mast structure of claim 1 , wherein the resonant frequency of the antenna mast structure is equal to or greater than 20 Hz. 16. A haul truck, comprising: a frame; a traction system for moving the frame; an access platform; a truck bed having a protective platform extending over the access platform to a front edge; and an antenna mast structure arranged on the access platform, the antenna mast structure, comprising: a buttressed frame having a support column and a raised frontal support point; a propping element extending from the raised frontal support point; and a top frame pivotally secured to the support column and supported at a front side by the propping element such that a front of the frame is arranged just below and forward of the front edge of the protective platform. 17. The haul truck of claim 16 , wherein the buttressed frame comprises a diagonally braced column and a lower truss. 18. The haul truck of claim 17 , wherein the propping element comprises a strut assembly. 19. The haul truck of claim 18 , wherein the strut assembly is pinned to the raised frontal support point. 20. The haul truck of claim 19 , wherein the top frame is pivotable about the support column together with the strut assembly by unpinning the strut assembly from the raised frontal support point. 21. A buttressed frame, comprising: a vertically arranged column defining an upright axis and configured for attachment to a support platform at a support point; a diagonal brace configured for attachment to a support platform at a brace point arranged generally forward of the support point, the diagonal brace extending upward and laterally rearward from the brace point to a top end of the column; and a truss comprising a first truss member extending upwardly, forwardly, and laterally from the diagonal brace near the brace point to a raised frontal support point and a second truss member extending downwardly, forwardly, and laterally from the top end of the column to the raised frontal support point. 22. The buttressed frame of claim 21 , further comprising a half of a central support can at the raised frontal support point, the half of the central support can being adapted for securing to another half of the central support can and having the first and second truss members secured thereto. 23. The buttressed frame of claim 22 , further comprising an ear or tab for securing a propping element. 24. A propping element, comprising: an ear adapted for securing to a raised frontal support point of a truss system; a central strut member extending from the ear upward and to a central top frame support point and having a plate flange arranged on an end thereof, the plate flange being substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the central strut member. a pair of radiating strut members, one on each side of the central strut member, extending from the ear upward and laterally outward to respective outer top frame support points, each radiating strut having a plate flange arranged on an end thereof, the plate flange being substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the respective radiating strut member. 25. A top frame, comprising: a back frame member, a front frame member spaced from the back frame member, and a pair of side frame members extending between the ends of the back frame member and the front frame member to form a rectangular frame; a K-brace arranged within the frame and comprising diagonal K-brace members that extend from respective intersections of the side frame members and the back fame member to a center of the front frame member; a plurality of downwardly and rearwardly extending stubs extending from the front frame member and adapted to align with and secure to the a plurality of supporting strut members; and an antenna platform comprising a stub column extending upward from the front frame member and including a top plate for securing an antenna thereto.
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