Antenna marker device

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Inventors

Mace, Timothy A.

Application #

415591

Filed

Oct-2-1989

Published

Nov-27-1990

Current US Class

116/209
116/28R
428/11
428/31

International Classes

B60Q 009/00

Field of Search

116/28 40/538 40/586 40/591 40/592 40/598

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gilden; Leon

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Abstract
An antenna marker device is set forth for enhanced visibility of an individual's automobile as the device is secured to an uppermost terminal end of the antenna. The device is configured as a football helmet and alternatively provided with a goal post arrangement to provide enhanced visibility of the device and receive the antenna. The antenna is secured at the terminal end in the goal post by a plurality of opposed thumb screws axially aligned within the horizontal bar of the goal post.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by letters patent of the United States is as follows:

1. A vehicular antenna marker for securement to a vertically oriented antenna of an associated vehicle, the marker comprising,

a single rigid exterior casing defining an interior cavity therewithin,

an insert member secured within the cavity and including a medially oriented bore, the bore defining a cylindrical cavity of a complimentary configuration to the antenna, and

securement means cooperating with the bore to secure the antenna within the bore, and

wherein the insert member is defined as a flexible foam rubber insert member, and

"U" shaped goal post member with a hollow support rod integrally mounted to an upper end of the casing overlying an aperture in the casing, the aperture aligned with the bore, and the hollow rod coaxially aligned with the aperture and the bore, and the goal post member including spaced parallel legs with a central horizontal support integrally mounted to lower terminal ends of each leg, and the securement means including a plurality of thumb screws coaxially aligned relative to one another through opposed openings of an internally threaded coaxial bore through the horizontal support, wherein the thumb screw members include threaded shanks threadedly received within the coaxial bore of the horizontal support with forward terminal ends of the threaded shanks arranged for securing an upper terminal end of the antenna therebetween, and each of the plurality of thumb screws extend outwardly beyond thte horizontal support.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The field of invention relates to antenna marking organizations, and more particularly pertains to a new and improved antenna marking device wherein the same is readily secured to an associated automobile antenna.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The prior art has utilized antenna markers for providing enhanced visibility of an antenna and its associated automobile, particularly in parking lot situations where a large gathering of automobiles makes it difficult for an owner to ascertain the position of the owner's automobile. The instant invention includes a football designation marker for inducing individuals to utilize the device and accordingly maintain visible association with their automobile. Examples of the prior art include U.S. Pat. No. 4,526,820 providing an elongate ornament formed with a hollow cavity to receive an antenna therewithin.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,417,618 to Ryan, et al., sets forth an enclosure for securing an antenna wherein, wherein the enclosure is a hollow configuration formed of two mirror image portions to secure a central member therewithin.
 
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