Active phase switchable array
US-2018083358-A1 · Mar 22, 2018 · US
US12034220B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12034220-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217882515-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 5, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2024 |
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Provided is an antenna device capable of ensuring an installation space for components related to an antenna and eliminating a dead zone of a signal transmitted or received by the antenna by tilting an antenna unit. To this end, the antenna device according to the present invention includes a pole, an antenna unit, a lower link unit configured to couple a lower portion of the antenna unit to the pole so that the lower portion of the antenna unit is rotatable in an upward/downward direction, and a tilt drive unit configured to couple an upper portion of the antenna unit to the pole and tilt the upper portion of the antenna unit by rotating the upper portion of the antenna unit about a rotation center of the lower link unit, in which the tilt drive unit includes a tilt motor, a worm gear configured to be rotated by driving power of the tilt motor, a first tilt arm coupled to the antenna unit, a second tilt arm coupled to the pole, a first worm wheel configured to rotate the first tilt arm by being rotated by a rotation of the worm gear, and a second worm wheel configured to rotate the second tilt arm by being rotated by a rotation of the worm gear.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An antenna device comprising: a pole; an antenna unit; a lower link unit configured to couple a lower portion of the antenna unit to the pole so that the lower portion of the antenna unit is rotatable in an upward/downward direction; and a tilt drive unit configured to couple an upper portion of the antenna unit to the pole and tilt the upper portion of the antenna unit by rotating the upper portion of the antenna unit about a rotation center of the lower link unit, wherein the tilt drive unit comprises: a tilt motor; a worm gear configured to be rotated by driving power of the tilt motor; a first tilt arm coupled to the antenna unit; a second tilt arm coupled to the pole; a first worm wheel configured to rotate the first tilt arm by being rotated by a rotation of the worm gear; and a second worm wheel configured to rotate the second tilt arm by being rotated by a rotation of the worm gear. 2. The antenna device of claim 1 , further comprising: a radio unit coupled to the antenna unit and disposed in an internal space defined by the pole, the antenna unit, the lower link unit, and the tilt drive unit. 3. The antenna device of claim 1 , further comprising: an upper mounting bracket coupled to the upper portion of the antenna unit and having first coupling portions protruding toward the pole; and an upper mounting clamp coupled to an upper portion of the pole and having second coupling portions protruding toward the antenna unit, wherein a lower portion of the first tilt arm is rotatably coupled to the first coupling portions, and an upper portion of the first tilt arm is coupled to rotary shafts of the first worm wheel, and wherein a lower portion of the second tilt arm is rotatably coupled to the second coupling portions, and an upper portion of the second tilt arm is coupled to rotary shafts of the second worm wheel. 4. The antenna device of claim 3 , wherein the first coupling portions are provided as a pair of first coupling portions spaced apart from each another in a transverse direction of the antenna unit, and the second coupling portions are provided as a pair of second coupling portions spaced apart from each another in the transverse direction of the antenna unit, wherein the first tilt arm comprises: a first tilt arm main body having two opposite lower portions rotatably coupled to the pair of first coupling portions; a first extension portion extending upward from one side upper end of the first tilt arm main body and coupled to one end of the rotary shaft of the first worm wheel; and a second extension portion extending upward from the other side upper end of the second tilt arm main body and coupled to the other end of the rotary shaft of the first worm wheel, and wherein the second tilt arm comprises: a second tilt arm main body having two opposite lower portions rotatably coupled to the pair of second coupling portions; a third extension portion extending upward from one side upper end of the second tilt arm main body and coupled to one end of the rotary shaft of the second worm wheel; and a fourth extension portion extending upward from the other side upper end of the second tilt arm main body and coupled to the other end of the rotary shaft of the second worm wheel. 5. The antenna device of claim 4 , further comprising: tilt drive housings disposed between the first extension portion and the third extension portion and between the second extension portion and the fourth extension portion and configured to accommodate the tilt motor, the worm gear, the first worm wheel, and the second worm wheel therein. 6. The antenna device of claim 4 , wherein one of the first extension portion and the second extension portion is separably fastened to the first tilt arm main body, and one of the third extension portion and the fourth extension portion is separably fastened to the second tilt arm main body. 7. The antenna device of claim 6 , wherein the rotary shafts of the first worm wheel comprise: a first rotary shaft portion having an outer periphery to which the first worm wheel is coupled, the first rotary shaft portion having an outer end fastened to any one of the first extension portion and the second extension portion; and a second rotary shaft portion integrated with the other of the first extension portion and the second extension portion and fastened to an inner end of the first rotary shaft portion, and wherein the rotary shafts of the second worm wheel comprise: a third rotary shaft portion having an outer periphery to which the second worm wheel is coupled, the third rotary shaft portion having an outer end fastened to any one of the third extension portion and the fourth extension portion; and a fourth rotary shaft portion integrated with the other of the third extension portion and the fourth extension portion and fastened to an inner end of the third rotary shaft portion. 8. The antenna device of claim 7 , wherein a first catching protrusion extending to a center from the outside is formed on any one of a facing surface of the inner end of the first rotary shaft portion and a facing surface of an inner end of the second rotary shaft portion, wherein a first catching groove extending to the center from the outside is formed in the other of the facing surface of the inner end of the first rotary shaft portion and the facing surface of the inner end of the second rotary shaft portion, such that the first catching protrusion is inserted into the first catching groove, wherein a second catching protrusion extending to the center from the outside is formed on any one of a facing surface of the inner end of the third rotary shaft portion and a facing surface of an inner end of the fourth rotary shaft portion, and wherein a second catching groove extending to the center from the outside is formed in the other of the facing surface of the inner end of the third rotary shaft portion and the facing surface of the inner end of the fourth rotary shaft portion, such that the second catching protrusion is inserted into the second catching groove. 9. The antenna device of claim 4 , wherein first stoppers respectively protrude from the facing surfaces of the first and second tilt arm main bodies and come into contact with each other when the antenna unit is minimally tilted. 10. The antenna device of claim 5 , wherein a second stopper protrudes from the tilt drive housing and comes into contact with at least one of the first extension portion and the second extension portion and at least one of the third extension portion and the fourth extension portion when the antenna unit is maximally tilted. 11. The antenna device of claim 4 , wherein internal open spaces are respectively formed in an upper portion of the first tilt arm main body and an upper portion of the second tilt arm main body so that facing sides of the first and second tilt arm main bodies are opened. 12. The antenna device of claim 4 , wherein first opening holes are respectively formed in a lower portion of the first tilt arm main body and a lower portion of the second tilt arm main body and formed through from the antenna unit to the pole. 13. The antenna device of claim 12 , wherein second opening holes are further respectively formed at a lower side of the first tilt arm main body and a lower side of the second tilt arm main body and communicate with the first opening holes. 14. The antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the lower link unit comprises: a lower mounting bracket coupled to the lower portion of the antenna unit and having third coupling portions protruding toward the pole; a lower m
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