Abstract: The support tower comprises three (3) generally parallel legs positioned relative to one another to form a triangular configuration and each leg having a bottom end and a top end. A plurality of cross bracing is provided securing the legs to one another intermediate their ends. A first mount is located adjacent the top ends of the legs and is capable of supporting pivotally and slidably a microwave dish. A second mount is located on each leg for mounting cellular antennas generally back to back. The tower further includes an albow adjacent each top end of the legs wherein the elbow displaced the legs outwardly to increase the lateral spacing between the top ends of the legs.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 9, 1990
Date of Patent:
March 24, 1992
Assignee:
Canadian Communications Structures Inc.
Inventors:
Jeffrey A. Sopik, Leslie Rebanks, John E. Pepper, Frank D. Y. Cheng, Robert Halsall