Patents by Inventor Matthew R. Lewry
Matthew R. Lewry has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20180145403Abstract: A radome for an antenna assembly includes a plurality of radome segments, each of the segments including a structural layer and an overlying outer layer, each of the segments further comprising a first radial side face, a second radial side face, and a perimeter section. The plurality of radome segments is assembled such that the first side face of each radome segment abuts the second side face of another radome segment to form a fully assembled radome, and the perimeter sections of the radomes together form a perimeter of the radome.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2016Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Allan Mitchell TASKER, Matthew R. LEWRY
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Patent number: 9136582Abstract: An antenna mount is provided with a bracket with an azimuth slot, an azimuth pivot hole and a boss hole. An azimuth adjuster with an extension portion passes through a boss seated in the boss hole. An offset portion of the azimuth adjuster has an azimuth fastener aperture spaced apart from a longitudinal axis of the extension portion. An azimuth fastener passes through the base, the azimuth slot and the azimuth fastener aperture. An azimuth pivot fastener passes through the base and the azimuth pivot hole. The azimuth slot is provided as an arc segment with a center point at the azimuth pivot hole. Adjustment of a longitudinal position along the extension portion of an interconnection between the boss and the extension portion drives the azimuth fastener within the azimuth slot to pivot the base about the azimuth pivot hole with respect to the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2013Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: CommScope Technologies LLCInventors: Matthew R Lewry, Alastair Douglas Wright
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Publication number: 20150236406Abstract: An interconnection retaining a periphery of a radome upon a periphery of a reflector dish has a plurality of curved channel portions, each of the channel portions provided with an open periphery slot and an open retention slot. The periphery slot is dimensioned to receive the periphery of the radome and the periphery of the reflector dish. The channel portions are arranged end-to-end adjacent to one another, encircling the periphery of the radome and the periphery of the reflector dish seated within the periphery slot. A gap may be provided between one or more of the channel portions are arranged end-to-end adjacent to one another. A link member is seated within the retention slot at an end of each adjacent channel portion. The retention slot at the end of each of the adjacent channel portions is crimped upon the link member. The link member may be, for example, a portion of threaded rod or a molded portion of polymer material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventors: Alastair D Wright, Ian Renilson, John Curran, Matthew R Lewry
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Patent number: 9065172Abstract: An antenna hub for a reflector dish has a frame with a feed aperture. A plurality of feet are coupled to the frame; each of the feet provided with a dish fastener coupling axis normal to a dish surface contacting each of the feet when the reflector dish is seated upon the feet, the feed bore of the reflector dish aligned coaxial with the feed aperture. The frame and feet may be formed via extrusion.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2013Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: CommScope Technologies LLCInventors: Matthew R Lewry, Douglas P Hunter, Alastair D Wright
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Patent number: 9050692Abstract: An interconnection retaining a radome upon a periphery of a reflector dish has a plurality of curved channel portions, each of the channel portions provided with an open periphery slot and an open retention slot. The periphery slot dimensioned to receive the peripheries of the radome and reflector dish. The channel portions are arranged end-to-end adjacent to one another, encircling the peripheries of the radome and reflector dish seated within the periphery slot. A gap may be provided between one or more of the channel portions. A link member is seated within the retention slot at an end of each adjacent channel portion. The retention slot at the end of each of the adjacent channel portions is crimped upon the link member. The link member may be, for example, a portion of threaded rod or a molded portion of polymer material.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: CommScope Technologies LLCInventors: Alastair D Wright, Ian Renilson, John Curran, Matthew R Lewry
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Publication number: 20140347246Abstract: An antenna hub for a reflector dish has a frame with a feed aperture. A plurality of feet are coupled to the frame; each of the feet provided with a dish fastener coupling axis normal to a dish surface contacting each of the feet when the reflector dish is seated upon the feet, the feed bore of the reflector dish aligned coaxial with the feed aperture. The frame and feet may be formed via extrusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2013Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Matthew R. Lewry, Douglas P. Hunter, Alastair D. Wright
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Publication number: 20140346294Abstract: An antenna mount is provided with a bracket with an azimuth slot, an azimuth pivot hole and a boss hole. An azimuth adjuster with an extension portion passes through a boss seated in the boss hole. An offset portion of the azimuth adjuster has an azimuth fastener aperture spaced apart from a longitudinal axis of the extension portion. An azimuth fastener passes through the base, the azimuth slot and the azimuth fastener aperture. An azimuth pivot fastener passes through the base and the azimuth pivot hole. The azimuth slot is provided as an arc segment with a center point at the azimuth pivot hole. Adjustment of a longitudinal position along the extension portion of an interconnection between the boss and the extension portion drives the azimuth fastener within the azimuth slot to pivot the base about the azimuth pivot hole with respect to the bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2013Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicant: Andrew LLCInventors: Matthew R Lewry, Alastair Douglas Wright
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Patent number: 8866695Abstract: An antenna mount is provided with a pivot base and a pivot saddle rotatably coupled to the pivot base by a pivot connection and at least one pivot arm connection. The pivot connection is provided with dual opposing conical countersunk head pivot connection bolts seated within conical countersunk pivot connection bolt holes of the pivot saddle, the conical countersunk head pivot connection bolts extending through the conical countersunk pivot connection bolt holes of the pivot saddle to couple with the pivot base about a pivot axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Andrew LLCInventors: Ian Thomas Renilson, Matthew R Lewry, James Michael Jefferson
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Publication number: 20130221182Abstract: An antenna mount is provided with a pivot base and a pivot saddle rotatably coupled to the pivot base by a pivot connection and at least one pivot arm connection. The pivot connection is provided with dual opposing conical countersunk head pivot connection bolts seated within conical countersunk pivot connection bolt holes of the pivot saddle, the conical countersunk head pivot connection bolts extending through the conical countersunk pivot connection bolt holes of the pivot saddle to couple with the pivot base about a pivot axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: ANDREW LLCInventors: Ian Thomas Renilson, Matthew R. Lewry, James Michael Jefferson
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Publication number: 20130099991Abstract: An interconnection retaining a radome upon a periphery of a reflector dish has a plurality of curved channel portions, each of the channel portions provided with an open periphery slot and an open retention slot. The periphery slot dimensioned to receive the peripheries of the radome and reflector dish. The channel portions are arranged end-to-end adjacent to one another, encircling the peripheries of the radome and reflector dish seated within the periphery slot. A gap may be provided between one or more of the channel portions. A link member is seated within the retention slot at an end of each adjacent channel portion. The retention slot at the end of each of the adjacent channel portions is crimped upon the link member. The link member may be, for example, a portion of threaded rod or a molded portion of polymer material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2011Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: ANDEW LLCInventors: Alastair D. Wright, Ian Renilson, John S. Curran, Matthew R. Lewry