IP Library Granted Patent US 12,651,849
Granted Patent B2
US 12,651,849 · App. 18/554,685 · Granted Jun 9, 2026

Modules for cellular base stations and bracket assemblies for mounting same

Inventors: Maosheng Liu (Suzhou, CN); Martin Zimmerman (Chicago, IL)
Assignee: Outdoor Wireless Networks LLC
H01Q21/205H01Q1/02H01Q1/246H01Q1/44
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,651,849
App. No.
18/554,685
Filed
Oct 10, 2023
Granted
Jun 9, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2845
USPC
343/799
Abstract

An antenna-radio module for a cellular base station includes: an antenna having a cylindrical outer surface and a lower surface, wherein a plurality of antenna communications ports are present in the lower surface; and a plurality of radio sectors, each of the radio sectors having an outer surface and an upper surface, wherein at least one radio communications port is present on the upper surface. The plurality of radio sectors are arranged to form an annulus. Each of the radio communications ports is mated in a blind-mate configuration to a respective one of the antenna communications ports. The module further includes an elongate member inserted through the annulus, the radio sectors and the antenna being mounted to the elongate member.

Claims (29)

1 . An antenna-radio module for a cellular base station, comprising:

an antenna having a cylindrical outer surface and a lower surface, wherein at least one antenna communications port is present in the lower surface;

an annular radio having an outer surface and an upper surface, wherein at least one radio communications port is present on the upper surface;

wherein the at least one radio communications port and the at least one antenna communications port are mated in a blind-mate configuration; and

an elongate member, the radio and the antenna being mounted to the elongate member.

2 . The module defined in claim 1 , wherein cooling fins extend radially outwardly from the outer surface of the radio.

3 . The module defined in claim 1 , further comprising a shroud that encircles the antenna and the radio.

4 . The module defined in claim 3 , wherein the shroud includes vent holes.

5 . The module defined in claim 3 , further comprising a fan unit.

6 . The module defined in claim 5 , wherein the fan unit is mounted above the antenna.

7 . The module defined in claim 1 , wherein the antenna is a canister antenna.

8 . The module defined in claim 1 , wherein the elongate member is mounted on a monopole.

9 . The module defined in claim 8 , wherein the module is the uppermost component mounted on the monopole.

10 . An antenna-radio module for a cellular base station, comprising:

an antenna having a cylindrical outer surface and a lower surface, wherein a plurality of antenna communications ports are present in the lower surface;

a plurality of radio sectors, each of the radio sectors having an outer surface and an upper surface, wherein at least one radio communications port is present on the upper surface;

wherein the plurality of radio sectors are arranged to form an annulus;

wherein each of the radio communications ports is mated in a blind-mate configuration to a respective one of the antenna communications ports; and

an elongate member inserted through the annulus, the radio sectors and the antenna being mounted to the elongate member.

11 . The module defined in claim 10 , wherein cooling fins extend radially outwardly from the outer surfaces of the radio sectors.

12 . The module defined in claim 10 , further comprising a shroud that encircles the antenna and the radio sectors.

13 . The module defined in claim 12 , wherein the shroud includes vent holes.

14 . The module defined in claim 12 , further comprising a fan unit.

15 . The module defined in claim 14 , wherein the fan unit is mounted above the antenna.

16 . The module defined in claim 10 , wherein the antenna is an annular antenna.

17 . The module defined in claim 16 , wherein the elongate member extends through an orifice in the annular antenna.

18 . The module defined in claim 10 , wherein each of the radio sectors functions as a separate radio.

19 . The module defined in claim 10 , wherein the elongate member is mounted on a monopole.

20 . The module defined in claim 19 , wherein a luminaire is mounted above the module.