The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
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Monsey, Christopher A.
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A vehicle is disclosed having a mast assembly mounted to a sidewall of the vehicle. The mast is pivotally mounted and can be held in a first stowed position by way of a first clamp member. The mast is pivotal relative to the sidewall, to an essentially vertical and erect position, and held in the se
A vehicle is disclosed having a mast assembly mounted to a sidewall of the vehicle. The mast is pivotally mounted and can be held in a first stowed position by way of a first clamp member. The mast is pivotal relative to the sidewall, to an essentially vertical and erect position, and held in the second position by way of a second clamp.
대표청구항▼
1. A vehicle, comprising: a frame;ground engaging members supporting the frame;a propulsion mechanism for propelling the ground engaging members;at least one wall supported by the frame;a mast having a first and second section, said first section is located in proximity to a first end of said mast a
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A vehicle, comprising: a frame;ground engaging members supporting the frame;a propulsion mechanism for propelling the ground engaging members;at least one wall supported by the frame;a mast having a first and second section, said first section is located in proximity to a first end of said mast and said second section is located in proximity a second and opposing end of said mast;a pivot connection assembly pivotally attaching the first section of the mast to the wall;a first connection assembly attached to the one wall for releasably coupling to said second section of the mast and further is adapted for retention of the mast in a first position; anda second connection assembly attached to the one wall for releasably coupling to said second section of the mast and further is adapted for retention of the mast in a second position;wherein said first connection assembly comprises a first clamp assembly for releasably retaining the mast in said first position, said second connection assembly comprises a second clamp assembly for releasably retaining the mast in said second position;wherein each of the first and second clamp members each comprise a clamp member and a bracket, where the clamp members are supported by the bracket and pivotally movable relative to said bracket for alignment with the mast;wherein said first clamp member defines a clamp opening, said first clamp member's clamp opening is coupled to its said bracket such that said first clamp member's clamp opening is coaxially aligned with said mast such that said first clamp may releasably receive said second section of said mast when it is placed in said first position. 2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the at least one wall forms a portion of an enclosure on the vehicle. 3. The vehicle of claim 2, wherein the at least one wall is a sidewall. 4. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the pivot connection assembly is mounted adjacent to a lower corner of the sidewall. 5. The vehicle of claim 4, wherein the first connection assembly is positioned on the sidewall adjacent a diagonal line formed along the sidewall. 6. The vehicle of claim 5, wherein the sidewall is substantially rectangular and the mast extends diagonally substantially between diametric corners of the sidewall when stowed. 7. The vehicle of claim 6, wherein the second connection assembly is positioned substantially above the pivot connection assembly, such when the mast is said second position, the mast extends substantially vertically away from a plane defined by contact points with said ground engaging members. 8. The vehicle of claim 7, wherein the mast is telescopically extendable. 9. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the mast is an antenna. 10. The vehicle of claim 9, wherein the vehicle includes a second and opposite sidewall and the vehicle further comprises internal weighted objects, adjacent to the second sidewall to offset the weight of the mast, when in said first or second position. 11. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein the weighted objects include electronic panels for use with the antenna. 12. A vehicle as in claim 1, wherein said clamp members each comprise a first and second semi-cylindrical halves where said first halve includes pivot coupling feet which flank an attachment point pivot block forming part of said first connection assembly and having a fastener extending therethrough. 13. A vehicle as in claim 12, wherein said clamp halves are further formed with a pivotal attachment structure that is adapted to pivotally attach each said claim half on one side of said clamp halves. 14. A vehicle as in claim 13, wherein said first and second clamp halves are further formed with a releasable coupling structure on a substantially opposing side of said pivotal attachment structure, said releasable coupling structure is formed and adapted to releasably couple said first and second clamp halves by way of a swing bolt which swings through a slot in the clamp halves' releasable coupling structure. 15. A vehicle as in claim 14, wherein said swing bolt further comprises a threaded rotatable manual clamping adjustment structure adapted with protrusions formed to facilitate human manipulation and rotation of said threaded rotatable manual clamping structure which, when loosened by rotation on a threaded portion of said swing bolt, allows said swing bolt to rotate through said slot, whereupon said second clamp halve may pivot open about said pivotal attachment structure and thereby receive said second portion of said mast. 16. A vehicle as in claim 15, wherein said first connection assembly further comprises first, second, and third planar sections which are substantially orthogonal to each other and form a three sided structure, wherein said first planar structure is coupled to said one wall. 17. A vehicle as in claim 16, wherein said first connection assembly further comprising a rib structure coupled to said second and third planar sections, said rib structure is further formed in a substantially triangular shape having a first, second, and third side, said first side is formed in an arc shape, said second and third sides form a 90 degree angle to each other and couple to said first and second planar sections, wherein said arc shape is adapted to permit said second section of said mast to coaxially lie within said second clamp without touching said rib structure, said rib's second and third sides are more than half the corresponding length of said second and third planar section. 18. A vehicle as in claim 16, wherein said first connection assembly further comprises a fourth planar section that is coupled to an edge of said first and second planar sections.
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