IP Library Granted Patent US 9,812,763
Granted Patent B2
US 9,812,763 · App. 14/057,795 · Granted Nov 7, 2017

Variable angle mount for attaching a mast to a structure

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Patent No.
US 9,812,763
App. No.
14/057,795
Granted
Nov 7, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Mounting systems and apparatus are provided for attaching a mast to a structure at a desired orientation. The mounting apparatus includes a base support and a ball mount. The base support can be rigidly attached to a portion of the structure. The ball mount receives a ball associated with the mast to thereby allow the mast to be positioned and maintained at the desired orientation. The mounting apparatus may be used, for example, for attaching a digital broadcast satellite (DBS) antenna to a fascia or other portion of a home or other structure.

Claims (28)

1. A mounting apparatus for attaching a mast to a fascia of any of a plurality of different structures at a desired orientation, the mounting apparatus comprising:

a base support having a substantially planar face configured to mate with the fascia of one of the different structures for rigid fixation thereto; and

a ball mount joined to the base support and configured to receive a ball associated with the mast, wherein the ball moves within the ball mount to thereby allow the mast to move within a substantially cone-shaped region having a central axis that is substantially normal to the substantially planar face of the base support so that the mast is positioned and maintained at the desired orientation with respect to the fascia of the structure.

2. The mounting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base support comprises a plurality of holes each configured to accept a fastener that attaches the base support to the fascia of the structure.

3. The mounting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ball mount comprises a substantially circular cutout configured to allow the mast to move within the substantially cone-shaped region.

4. The mounting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base support comprises an elongated hole configured to be aligned to a substantially solid portion of the fascia of the structure.

5. The mounting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base support and the ball mount are integrally formed with each other.

6. The mounting apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a fastener configured to tighten the ball-mount with respect to the ball to thereby maintain the ball in a substantially fixed position within the substantially cone-shaped region.

7. The mounting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ball mount is configured to maintain the mast in a substantially vertical orientation within the substantially cone-shaped region.

8. The mounting apparatus of claim 7 wherein the base support is configured to be oriented in a substantially parallel direction with the fascia while maintaining the mast in the substantially vertical orientation within the substantially cone-shaped region.

9. The mounting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ball is attached to an end of the mast.

10. The mounting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ball and the mast are integrally formed with each other.

11. A system for attaching a satellite antenna to any of a plurality of different structures so that the satellite antenna is maintained at a desired orientation regardless of an orientation of a fascia of the structure, the system comprising:

a mast comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached to the satellite antenna;

a ball located at the second end of the mast opposite the satellite antenna; and

a mounting apparatus comprising a substantially planar base support configured to align with the orientation of the fascia and to rigidly attach to the fascia of the structure and a ball mount configured to receive the ball and to thereby the mast to move within a substantially cone-shaped region having a central axis that is substantially normal to the substantially planar face of the base support so that the mast is positioned and maintained in the desired orientation regardless of the orientation of the fascia of the structure.

12. The system of claim 11 wherein the base support of the mounting apparatus comprises at least one elongated slot configured to align with a substantially rigid portion of the structure.

13. The system of claim 11 wherein the base support of the mounting apparatus comprises a long axis configured to be aligned with the fascia of the structure.

14. The system of claim 13 wherein the mounting apparatus is adjustable so that the mast is maintained in a substantially vertical position within the substantially cone-shaped region even though a long axis of the base support is substantially aligned with the fascia of the structure.

15. The system of claim 11 wherein the mounting apparatus further comprises a fastener configured to tighten the ball mount with respect to the ball to thereby maintain the ball in a substantially fixed position with respect to the ball mount.

16. The system of claim 11 wherein the base support comprises a plurality of fastener holes.

17. The system of claim 16 wherein the base support is configured to be aligned with a fascia of the structure such that each of the plurality of fastener holes is able to receive a fastener to the fascia of the structure.

18. A method of installing a satellite antenna on a mast to a fascia of a structure using a mounting apparatus, wherein the mounting apparatus comprises a base support having a long axis and a ball joint configured for receiving a ball associated with the mast, the method comprising:

affixing the mounting apparatus to the structure such that the long axis of the base support substantially aligns with the fascia of the structure;

adjusting the ball associated with the mast in the ball joint to thereby move the mast within a substantially cone-shaped region having a central axis that is substantially normal to the base support thereby place the mast in a desired orientation regardless of an orientation of the fascia of the structure; and

tightening the ball joint to thereby maintain the mast in the desired orientation.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the base support comprises a plurality of fastener holes, and wherein the affixing comprises aligning the base support such that each of the fastener holes are able to receive a fastener that attaches the base support to the fascia of the structure.

20. The method of claim 18 further comprising attaching the satellite antenna to the mast.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2021
From: DISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; DISH NETWORK L.L.C.; DISH TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
To: U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 058295/0293 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2014
From: SINGER, GLEN
To: DISH NETWORK L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 032101/0292 →