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Antenna luggage rack

  • US 4,535,336 A
  • Filed: 10/25/1983
  • Issued: 08/13/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/25/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An antenna roof rack for a vehicle, comprising:

  • a rigid, rectangular, ringlike frame defined by right and left substantially parallel side rails rigidly joined together by front and rear cross rails which extend perpendicularly therebetween, said rails all being of metal;

    stanchion means fixedly secured to said frame adjacent each of the four corners thereof and projecting downwardly therefrom for fixed attachment to the roof of a vehicle, said stanchion means maintaining said frame in upwardly spaced relationship from the vehicle roof, said stanchion means having insulator means associated therewith for insulating said frame from said roof;

    said frame including bracket means at each of the corners thereof for providing a fixed connection between each side rail and the adjacent end of the respective cross rail, said bracket means at a first diametrically opposed pair of corners of said frame being of an electrically nonconductive material to effectively insulate the side and cross rails from one another at these corners, and said bracket means at the other pair of diametrically opposed corners of said frame being of an electrically conductive material to create an electrically conductive path between the connected side and cross rails at these latter corners; and

    television transformer means connected to said frame adjacent one of the corners having said nonconductive bracket means associated therewith, said transformer means having a first conductive lead which is electrically connected to the respective side rail at said one corner in close proximity to the nonconductive bracket means, said transformer means having a second conductive lead which is electrically connected to the respective cross rail at said one corner in close proximity to said nonconductive bracket means;

    the side rail which connects to said one corner and the remaining cross rail defining a first long conductive path, and the cross rail which connects to said one corner and the remaining side rail defining a second long conductive path, said first and second paths being of substantially the same length.

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