Darin Piburn - Keller TX, US Dale Heath - Stillwater OK, US Kevin Paswalk - Watanga TX, US Kevin Rovell - Fort Worth TX, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/12
US Classification:
343890000, 343882000
Abstract:
An antenna sector frame that can collapse for easy transport and storage. The antenna frame can be packaged with all of its loose parts in a single container on a relatively flat single skid capable of being stacked in storage. The antenna frame can include a pair of face frames configured to support one or more antennas, the face frames being joined to articulate on a face frame pivot axis such that the face frames can be folded together for compact shipment and storage and opened for use.
Darin Piburn - Keller TX, US Dale Heath - Stillwater OK, US Kevin Rovell - Fort Worth TX, US Kevin Paswalk - Watanga TX, US
Assignee:
Andrew Corporation - Orland Park IL
International Classification:
H01Q 1/12
US Classification:
343890000, 343891000
Abstract:
Abstract of the DisclosureAn antenna sector frame that can collapse for easy transport and storage. The antenna frame can be packaged with all of its loose parts in a single container on a relatively flat single skid capable of being stacked in storage. The antenna frame can include a pair of face frames configured to support one or more antennas, the face frames being joined to articulate on a face frame pivot axis such that the face frames can be folded together for compact shipment and storage and opened for use.
The present disclosure describes a monopole door hinge assembly. The assembly may comprise a monopole comprising a door, the monopole and door both having an interior surface, and a plurality of hinges. Each hinge may comprise a base member configured to be secured to the interior surface of the monopole; and a rib member having a supporting portion and a mounting portion, the supporting portion having an arcuate profile that corresponds to an arcuate profile of the interior surface of the door and the mounting portion is pivotably attached to the base member. The base member of each hinge is mounted to the interior surface of the monopole and the supporting portion of each hinge is mounted to the interior surface of the door, thereby securing the door to the monopole.
- Hickory NC, US Kevin L. Rovell - Fort Worth TX, US Kevin Ray Paswalk - Watauga TX, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/12 F16M 11/12
Abstract:
A mount for an antenna includes: first and second generally C-shaped arms, each with upper and lower free ends; equipment face mounting brackets mounted on the first and second arms; and lower and upper plates mounted to a post. The upper free ends of the first and second arms are pivotally mounted to the upper plate, and the lower free ends of the first and second arms are pivotally mounted to the lower plate, such that the first and second arms are movable between retracted and extended positions. The first and second arms are fixed in the extended position relative to the upper and lower plate via fasteners inserted through holes in the upper and lower free ends of the arms and in the upper plate, the pivotal mounts and the holes defining a desired angle between the first and second arms in the extended position.
- Hickory NC, US Kevin L. Rovell - Fort Worth TX, US Kevin Ray Paswalk - Watauga TX, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/12 B65D 19/38 F16M 11/12
Abstract:
A mount for an antenna includes: first and second generally C-shaped arms, each with upper and lower free ends; equipment face mounting brackets mounted on the first and second arms; and lower and upper plates mounted to a post. The upper free ends of the first and second arms are pivotally mounted to the upper plate, and the lower free ends of the first and second arms are pivotally mounted to the lower plate, such that the first and second arms are movable between retracted and extended positions. The first and second arms are fixed in the extended position relative to the upper and lower plate via fasteners inserted through holes in the upper and lower free ends of the arms and in the upper plate, the pivotal mounts and the holes defining a desired angle between the first and second arms in the extended position.
- Hickory NC, US Michael S. MCFALL - Mansfield TX, US Kevin L. ROVELL - Fort Worth TX, US Allen D. WILLIS - North Richland Hills TX, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/12
Abstract:
An antenna mount includes first and second tower mounting brackets. A first frame has first and second portions attached to the first and second tower mounting brackets, respectively. A second frame has third and fourth portions attached to the first and second tower mounting brackets, respectively. First and second equipment brackets are attached to the first frame, and third and fourth equipment brackets are attached to the second frame. Optionally, the first and second frames may each be formed as a one-piece continuous bent tube. Optionally, the first portion and the third portion are located side-by-side and clamped to the first tower bracket by a same first clamp, and the second portion and the fourth portion are located side-by-side and clamped to the second tower bracket by a same second clamp. Optionally, each equipment bracket has a frame face and an equipment face, wherein the frame face is orthogonal to the equipment face and extends in a direction which intersects a plane containing the equipment face at an angle of approximately 10 to 80 degrees.
Nu Van Technology Feb 1999 - Jan 2001
Operations Manager
Commscope Feb 1999 - Jan 2001
Operations Manager
Bell Helicopter Aug 1993 - Aug 1997
Supervisor
Education:
L. D. Bell High School
Skills:
Cws Certified Welder Telecommunications Cellular Communications Wireless Contract Negotiation Product Development Cdma Lte Optical Fiber 4G Wimax Microwave Vendor Management Fiber Optics Process Improvement Account Management Project Management Sales Management New Business Development