Telescoping mast assembly
First Claim
1. An extendible mast and light bar assembly for attachment to a vehicle rooftop, comprising:
- a base member;
a base mast section pivotally coupled to the base member and pivoting about a pivot axis along a path between a down position and an up position;
a drive motor assembly mounted to the base member and coupled to alternatively drive the base mast section between said up and down positions; and
an elongate light bar fixedly attached to the vehicle roof top and extending substantially in co-linear relationship with the base mast pivot axis and the base mast comprising at least one light emitting device.
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Abstract
An extendible mast assembly is disclosed comprising a base member (12); a base mast section (16) pivotally coupled thereto; and an extendible mast section (20) telescopically received within the base mast section (16). A first ball drive actuator (14) is mounted and coupled to pivotally drive the mast sections between a horizontal “down” position and a vertical “up” position, and a second ball drive actuator (18) is mounted within the base mast section to move the extendible mast section in and out of the base mast section. A wiring harness (106, 108) is routed from the base of the unit up through the base mast section and the extendible mast section for powering the ball drive actuators (14, 18) and any electrically powered device mounted to the distal end of the mast. The uppermost extendible mast section (20) is composed of non-conductive material to prevent the conductance of a charge down the mast to the vehicle to which the unit is attached. The passageways of the base and extendible mast sections are enclosed to protect the motor and wiring harnesses from detrimental contact with the elements or surrounding obstructions. In an alternative embodiment, the mast assembly is an integral in-line component of a light bar assembly and supports at a remote end optional equipment such as a radar/laser device; a speaker system; auxiliary lighting; video cameras; and a digital sign. The mast assembly, light bar, and safety and detection devices located at the remote end of the mast assembly are mounted to the rooftop of a vehicle and comprise a security system computer controlled remotely from within the passenger compartment of the vehicle. Elevated atop the mast assembly, the security and detection equipment attains a height advantage which functionally improves their performance and serves to remove such equipment from the dashboard of the vehicle, enhancing passenger safety and comfort thereby.
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22 Claims
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1. An extendible mast and light bar assembly for attachment to a vehicle rooftop, comprising:
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a base member;
a base mast section pivotally coupled to the base member and pivoting about a pivot axis along a path between a down position and an up position;
a drive motor assembly mounted to the base member and coupled to alternatively drive the base mast section between said up and down positions; and
an elongate light bar fixedly attached to the vehicle roof top and extending substantially in co-linear relationship with the base mast pivot axis and the base mast comprising at least one light emitting device.
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2. A light bar assembly for the rooftop of a vehicle, comprising:
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at least one elongate light bar adapted to transversely and fixedly mount across the vehicle rooftop;
an elongate mast assembly positioned adjacent to and having a pivot axis extending substantially in co-linear relationship with the light bar, the mast assembly pivoting between a storage position adjacent to the rooftop and an extended vertical position and including a device-supporting remote end. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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6. A light bar assembly for the rooftop of a vehicle, comprising:
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at least one light source segment adapted to transversely mount across the vehicle rooftop;
an elongate mast assembly positioned adjacent to and in-line with the light source segment, the mast assembly pivoting between a storage position adjacent to the rooftop and an extended vertical position and including a device-supporting remote end;
the light source segment and the mast assembly being electrically wired for control from the passenger compartment of the vehicle and further comprising a microprocessor-based personal computer adapted for location within the passenger compartment for controlling operation of the light source segment, the mast assembly, and a device supported by the device-supporting remote end of the mast assembly.
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12. A safety light bar system for the rooftop of a vehicle, comprising:
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an elongate light bar adapted to fixedly and transversely mount across the vehicle rooftop;
an elongate mast assembly having a pivot axis positioned adjacent to the light bar substantially in a co-linear relationship with the light bar and pivoting about the pivot axis between a storage position adjacent to the vehicle rooftop and an extended vertical position and including a device-supporting remote end;
at least one of a plurality of operator-controlled security devices affixed to the device-supporting remote end of the mast assembly and elevated a distance above the vehicle rooftop by the device-supporting remote end of the mast assembly while in the vertical position. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A safety light bar system for the rooftop of a vehicle, comprising:
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an elongate light source segment adapted to transversely mount across the vehicle rooftop;
an elongate light bar mast assembly positioned adjacent to and in-line with the light source segment, the mast assembly having a pivot axis substantially in-line with the light source segment and pivoting about the pivot axis between a storage position adjacent to the vehicle rooftop and an extended vertical position and including a device-supporting remote end;
at least one of a plurality of operator-controlled security devices affixed to the device-supporting remote end of the mast assembly and elevated a distance above the vehicle rooftop by the device-supporting remote end of the mast assembly while in the vertical position;
further comprising control means within a passenger compartment of the vehicle for controlling the operation of the security devices, and wherein the control means comprises a microprocessor-based personal computer.
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21. A method for converting a light bar assembly into a remote controlled security system, the light bar assembly being of the type adapted for fixed attachment to the rooftop of a vehicle in a transverse direction, the method comprising:
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positioning a pivot axis of an elongate mast assembly adjacent to and in substantially co-linear relationship with the light bar assembly, the mast assembly pivoting between a storage position adjacent the vehicle rooftop and an extended vertical position;
modifying a remote end of the mast assembly to support at least one of a plurality of security devices;
affixing at least one of a plurality of security devices to the remote end of the mast assembly;
providing control means within a passenger compartment of the vehicle for controlling the operation of the light bar assembly, the mast assembly, and the one security device. - View Dependent Claims (22)
tapping into electrical power servicing the light bar assembly and routing electrical power cabling through the mast assembly to the one security device mounted at the remote end of the mast assembly.
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