Title of Invention

A PROTABLE MOBILE COMMUNCATION TOWER

Abstract A PORTABLE MOBILE COMMUNICATION TOWER A portable mobile communication tower (10) use for wireless communication applications comprising a) a portable cage (12) having side panels (38) and supporting frames (26) assembled thereof forming an enclosed base structure for the tower, wherein the structure is provided with adjustaole stabilizer stands (30) and supporting legs (18) for leveling and supporting the cage (121 on uneven surface respectively, b) a mast or lattice tower (14) constructed in modular form and having an identical but in different predetermined size of sectional mast permitting the sectional mast to be assembled section-by-section by aid of removeably winch assembly; c) a bracing member (16) for supporting the mast or lattice tower (14) and serve as a supporting means to restricts sway movement of the sectional mast during assembling process; wherein the portable mobile communication tower (10) can be easily transported and rapidly assembled in place of used; and is able to dismantled and removed from the place in a simple, quick and safe mode so that can be readily transportable elsewhere or to be stored.
Full Text FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a mobile communication tower. More particularly
the present invention relates to a portable communication tower for wireless
communication transmission or mobile station that can be easily transported and rapidly
assembled in place of use.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
In a wireless communication applications or telecommunication network, e.g a
mobile telephone network, it is crucial to install in a territory a set of antennas mounted on
suitable towers at each station. The station normally comprises a set of electrical and
electronic telecommunication equipments for receiving and transmitting the radio signals
of the antennas, ancillary equipments is well as other equipments.
In specific regions and for specific periods, particularly during emergency
situations, it is necessary to rapidly install a telecommunication station suitably covering a
region otherwise being not covered or having a limited coverage. Such problem is solved
by transporting in a semi-trailer a tower for radio antennas to the place of use. By means
of the same semi-trailer or by meant! of another motor vehicle, all the equipments and
infrastructures for installing the station are also transported to the place of use. By external
means, such as e.g a crane, the station is built and the tower is raised, finally the antennas
are mounted thereon.
The installations of the said station are relatively difficult as it involves
transporting all the equipments ;uid infrastructure into remote locations. The
telecommunication equipments, mast or tower have to be transported separately. Transport
of the materials required for construct ng the telecommunication station and the raising of
the tower for the antennas, obviousiy required a great waste of means and time. In
addition, some regions cannot be reached by the semi-trailer and/or by the cranes.
Once the telecommunication service is performed, the emergency
telecommunication station must be dismantled to be transportable elsewhere or be stored.
In order to do so, it is necessary to carry out in reverse order all the complex operations,
which result in high costs and longer working times.
Another common practice of prior art utilizes a stationary foundation formed by a
mast base which is firmly anchored in the ground. This prior art is similar to that utilized
for permanently erected mast or tower. This approach requires significant site preparation
including tower installation. Moreover, this practice is unfavorable in several respects.
Firstly, .both the construction and the subsequent removal of the mast or tower base is very
time consuming and costly. Additionally, the use of such mast or tower base involves a
substantial penetration into ground, which is unacceptable in certain environmentally
sensitive regions such as mountain regions or in coastal regions. In order to avoid above
disadvantages, a specially designed transport vehicle is used as a mast base for temporary
erection of mast. However, such transport vehicle is very expensive and does not offer a
sufficiently stable foundation for the mast beyond a certain height and does not permit the
mast to remain erected thereon unattended for longer periods of time. Due to insufficient
stable foundation, such mast is limited to 10 meters height. In addition, the transport
vehicle station requires frequent maintenance.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a portable mobile
telecommunication tower free from aforementioned drawbacks. The present invention
provides a mobile communication tower which is readily transportable, rapidly erected
and installed to put into service. The present invention can also be subsequently removed
from the place of use in a simple, quack and safe way. The present invention has for its
purpose provide an improved mast or tower base which avoids the above disadvantages
and is well suited to use for supposing a temporarily erected mast or tower during
extended periods of time, and it also can be permanently used without requiring frequent
attendance.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a portable mobile communication tower use for
wireless communication application!:. The portable mobile communication tower
comprising at least one set of electrical and electronic telecommunication equipments,
ancillary equipments or other equipments/accessories for performing telecommunication
services and its characterized in that the portable mobile communication tower includes a
portable cage with stabilizer stands and supporting legs, a mast or lattice tower and a
bracing member.
The portable cage is provided with side panels and supporting frames assembled
thereof forming an enclosed base structure for the tower wherein at least one side panel of
the cage is configured with an access door for maintenance or installation work. At least
four adjustable stabilizer stands configured at each base corners of the cage and are
vertically adjustable for leveling the cage on uneven surface. The portable cage also
includes at least four sliding outrigger or supporting legs configured at base part of the
cage having an arm longitudinally displaceable along a supporting bar in telescopic
manner which can be adjusted in step:; and locked in different positions.
The mast or lattice tower is constructed in modular form and having an identical
but in different predetermined size of sectional mast permitting the sectional mast to be
assembled section-by-section by means of bolts and nuts, or by any other quick fastening
means.
The bracing member configured for supporting the mast or lattice tower and serve
as a supporting means for restricting sway movement of the sectional mast during
elevating or assembling process. If necessary, the erected mast or lattice tower is suitably
stayed laterally by means of a number of stay wires.
The present invention provide the portable mobile communication tower that can
be easily transported and rapidly assembled in place of used; and is able to dismantled and
removed from the place in a simple, quick and safe mode so that can be readily
transportable elsewhere or to be stored.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
In the appended drawings:
FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view of a mobile communication tower according to
preferred embodiment of present invention;
FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic perspective view of a portable cage and a base of the mobile
communication tower according to preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic partial perspective view of the mobile communication tower
illustrating a framework of the portable cage with a mast or lattice tower mounted on a
base structure of the cage according to preferred embodiment of present invention;
FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic assembly view of the portable cage illustrating side panels,
electrical/electronic telecommunication equipments, ancillary equipments and other
equipments assembled in the cage.
FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the mast or lattice tower according to
preferred embodiment of the present nvention.
FIGS. 5a - 5h are diagrammatic perspective views of each section of the mast or lattice
tower according to preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 5i - 5j are diagrammatic perspective views of each boom according to preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic assembly view of the portable cage illustrating the configuration
of winch assembly for lifting sectional mast according to preferred embodiment of the
present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described herein with
reference to the accompanying drawings. Referring to FIG. 1, depicted therein is a
portable mobile communication tower (10) generally in accordance with preferred
embodiment of the present invention. The portable mobile communication tower (10)
comprises a body, formed partly by a preferably rectangular cage (12), a mast or lattice
tower (14) securely mounted to base panel of the cage (12), a bracing member (16) for
supporting the mast or lattice tower (14), adjustable stabilizer stands (30), supporting legs
(18) and a number of stay wires (20) anchored from upper portion of the mask to outer end
portion of the supporting legs (18). Trie cage (12) of the mobile communication tower (10)
is not limited to rectangular shaped, out can be of any shape such as square, cylindrical,
round or polygonal shape provided the cage can be accommodate all the
telecommunication equipments, accessories or other necessary equipments for performing
services including lower section of the mast or lattice tower (14) that mounted on the base
structure of the cage (12).
Referring to FIG. 2, the cage (12) is provided with four upper corner fittings (22)
at its upper end and with four lower corner fittings (24) at its lower end. Supporting
frames (26) are placed upon on top and on the base part of the case (12) and fastened to
the four upper and lower corner fittings of the case (12). Each side panel (38) of the cage
(12) is preferably net meshed galvanize steel structure. The side panels (38) are then
removeably secured by means of bolts and nuts or can be secured by any other suitable
quick fastening means. Said side panels are not limited to net meshed structure but can be
of any enclosed plates or other means depending on user requirements. The cage (12) is
generally utilized for accommodating at least one set of electrical and electronic
telecommunication equipment, ancillary equipments, accessories or other equipments for
performing required telecommunication services. Top part of the cage (12) is provided
with at least one roof or roof panel (28). The roof panel (28) is removable or openable at
its centre portion to permit the mast or lattice tower (14) to extend through its opening.
Though, another openable roof panel on top can be provided for human access during the
assembly process.
The cage (12) also provided with at least four adjustable stabilizer stands (30) at
each base corner of the cage. The adjustable stabilizer stands (30) can be vertically
adjusted to level the cage (12) on the uneven surface. To further enhance the stability of
the mobile communication tower (10), there are provided at least four sliding outrigger or
supporting legs (18) at the base part of the cage (12). Particularly, each unit of sliding
outrigger or supporting leg (18) is provided with an arm (32) connected to a supporting bar
(34) by means of locking pin and hold. The said locking pin can be bolted to the hole of
the supporting bar (34). Said supporting bars (34) are a pair of bars each bar place on
opposite sides and secured along the shorter side of the rectangular cage (12). As can be
better seen from FIG. 3 and 4, the arm (32) and the supporting bar (34) are mounted
longitudinally displaceable relatively to each other in telescopic manner. Said arm (32)
and supporting bar (34) are locked in different positions relatively to each other by means

of locking pin, which may inserted through a pair of aligned holes in two opposite sides of
the supporting bar (34). As a consequence, the length of the arm (32) can be adjusted in
steps. The base of the cage also can be configured with supporting beams (not shown)
extending thereto in case the tower has to be installed on a soft and/or uneven earth
surface. The said supporting beams are configured on pre-installed concrete foundation
which serves as a stabilizer stand for the cage (12). Base section of the mast or lattice
tower (14) is preferably mounted onio a center portion (36) of the base supporting frame
(26) of the cage. The installation of the mast or lattice tower (14) will be described later in
the description.
Referring now to FIG. 4, the cage (12) is configured by four side panels (38) and
two supporting frames (26) (top and base) enclosed thereto to form a rectangular cage. The
side panels (38) of the cage (12) are provided with four upper corner fittings at its upper
end, and four lower corner fittings a: its lower end (not shown). The supporting frames
(26) are placed upon on a top and bottom of the cage and fastened to the said corner
fitting. Each side panel (38) of the cage (12) is preferably with net meshed galvanize steel
structure. At least one side panel (38) is provided with an access door for maintenance or
installation work purposes. There is provided at least one step member (46) built-in under
the cage base. Particularly, the at leas: one step member (46) is preferably slideably fitted
to the cage base right under to the access doors. The said step member (46) can be a
sliding panel or a ladder step.
At least one set electrical oi electronic telecommunication equipment (40) is
mounted on base panel of the supporting frame (26). The ancillary equipments such as
switch box (42), AC power distribute! board, ladder, accessories including sectional mast
or other equipments to perform the services may configured and installed into the cage
(12). The base panel of the supporting frame (26) is provided a center portion (36) with
mounting apertures to permit mast or lattice tower (14) to be securely mounted to the said
center portion (36). The mast or lattice tower (14) is erected in an upward direction from
the center portion (36) of the base panel and extended through the removably or openably
roof panel (28) at the upper supporting frame (26) of the cage (12).
FIG. 5 illustrates structure of mast or lattice tower (14) in accordance with
preferred embodiment of the invention. The mast or lattice tower (14) is preferably
constructed in modular form from pieces of elongated tubing. Angle bars, rectangular bars
or any polygonal hollow bars may be used. The sectional mast is preferably constructed in
form of square in cross-section; though triangular cross-section structure can be used. The
end portions of each sectional mast are provided with angle bars (44) or metal plates. Said
angle bars (44) or metal plates are provided with a plurality of apertures serving as a
connecting member. Each sectional mast or lattice tower from uppermost to lowermost
sections is all constructed in identical form but in different predetermined size for each
sectional mast. Thus, allowing said sectional mast to be assembled section-by-section by
means of bolts and nuts or other suitable quick fastening means. Moreover, each
individual section of mast can be dismantled and kept storage into the cage (12).
FIGS. 5a - 5j illustrate a kit parts for the mast or lattice tower (14), comprising an
uppermost mast section (51), intermediate mast sections (52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57),
lowermost mast section (58), and booms (49, 50). The completed mobile communication
tower (10) will also include accessories, telecommunication apparatus, weatherproof
fluorescent light, weatherproof AC power distributor board, satellite dish or antenna (not
shown). The booms (49, 50) are an elongated pole extending upward from the uppermost
mast section (51) as a derrick to support telecommunication apparatus or as a guide for
guy line/safety cables for lifting objects (not shown). The boom (49) is provided with
adjustable brackets (48) slidably attached along the elongated pole for holding antenna.
The design of the mast or lattice tower (14) can be extended to any required height by
additional section of the mast. By way of example and not by way of limitation, each
section of mast and boom is preferably of 2 meters height and a typical mast or lattice
tower (14) is constructed in range of 0 meters to 40 meters in height.
The installation of the mast or lattice tower (14) will now be described herein. The
mast or lattice tower (14) is constructed section-by section (first in first up basis) by means
of winch assembly. Each individual sections of the mast will be hoisted by hoist cable by
the aid of winch. Referring to FIG. 6, the winch assembly comprises of a winch (60),
pulleys (62a, 62b), and hoist cable (64). In practice, winch (60) is mounted to a winch

supporting bracket (66) which is disposed at one side, on top adjacent to the roof panel
(28) of the cage (12). There are two pulleys (62a) removeably mounted at two bottom
sides of the sectional mast and another pulley (62b) is removeably mounted at the roof
panel near under the winch supporting bracket (66). The hoist cable (64) is drawn from the
winch (60) to the said pulleys (62a, 62b) and then anchored to a hook (68) disposed at the
roof panel opposite to the pulley (62b). Hence, a hoisting loop (70) is formed which can
be used to lift-up the sectional masi when the hoist cable (64) is winded-up. The winch
(60) can be of manually/hand-power driven or motor-driven. Preferably, a manual winch
with at least half tone loading capacity is used depending on the weight of the mast.
Alternatively, a hydraulic jack may be used for lifting the sectional mast during the
assembly process.
The installation begins with assembly of the uppermost part of the mast where the
booms (49, 50) are assembled onto top side of the uppermost section mast (51). The
assembled booms (49, 50) and the uppermost mast section (51) will then be inserted into
said hoisting loop (70) and lifted-up by the hoist cable (64) under a tensional force by the
winch (60). After the uppermost mast section (51) has been raised high enough to provide
clearance for insertion of another lower mast section, the winch (60) is temporarily locked
against rotation so that the uppermost mast section (51) is maintained in its extended
elevated position. A safety lock (721 further retains the extended section of the mast from
slumping. The safety lock (72) may be disposed near the removable or openable roof panel
(28) or disposed at bracing member. The next lower or intermediate mast section (52) will
be then inserted into the hoisting loop (70) and line up attached in end-to-end relation with
the uppermost mast section (51). The uppermost section mast (51) and the intermediate
section mast (52) will then be mounted by means of plurality bolts and nuts or by any
other suitable fastening means at ths angle bars (48). Again, the assembled mast sections
are lifted-up to certain high and locked temporarily in place to provide clearance for next
insertion of lower mast section. The same assembly processes are carried out to all the
intermediate mast sections (53, 54, 55, 56) until the lowermost mast section (58) is placed.
The lowermost mast section (58) is finally mounted on the base supporting frame (26),
preferably at the center portion (361 of the cage (12) by means of bolts and nuts or other
suitable fastening means.
Referring back to FIG. 1, there is provided a bracing member (16) configured on
top of the cage (12). The bracing member (16) comprises a plurality of circular hollow
sections for supporting the erected mast or lattice tower (14). Particularly, the bracing
member (16) is securely mounted on the four upper corners at top supporting frames (26)
of the cage (12), and it serves as a supporting means to the mast or lattice tower (14). The
said bracing member (16) also can be formed by angle bars or any other sectional bars for
suitable used. In addition, the bracing member (16) restricts sway movement of the
sectional mast during the lift-up or assembly process. The erected mast or lattice tower
(14) is suitably stayed laterally by means of a number of stay wires (20). The stay wires
(20) is connected to the upper portion of the mast and having their lower ends anchored to
outer end portions of the supporting legs (18). The stay wires also can be anchored to any
other supporting means such as a concrete block or on the ground.
To this end, the configuration of the portable mobile communication tower (10)
should be modular and self-contained, readily transportable, and can be quickly erected
and installed on site and put into service. Moreover, the portable mobile communication
tower (10) can be dismantled and/or removed therefrom in a simple, quick and safe
operation once its service is performed, and it is readily transportable to elsewhere or to be
stored. There are no complex operations and it reduces operation cost and working times.
The present invention is not only well suited to use for supporting a temporarily erected
mast or tower during extended periods of time, but also can be permanently used without
requiring any frequent attendance.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been
presented for the purpose of illustration and description, rather than limitation. The
preferred embodiment of this invention having been disclosed, however, various changes,
substitutions or alteration may be made therein without departing from the principles and
scope of the invention.

WE CLAIM:
1. A portable mobile communication tower (10) use for wireless communication
applications comprising at least one set of electrical and electronic telecommunication
equipments, ancillary equipments or other equipments/accessories for performing
telecommunication services characterized in that the portable mobile communication
tower (10) includes:
a) a portable cage (12) having
i) side panels (38) and supporting frames (26) assembled thereof forming
an enclosed base structure for the tower wherein at least one side panel (38) of the
cage (12) is configured with an access door for maintenance or installation work;
ii) at least four adjustable stabilizer stands (30) configured at each base
corner of the cage (12) and are vertically adjustable for leveling the cage (12) on
uneven surface;
iii) at least four sliding; outrigger or supporting legs (18) configured at base
part of the cage (12) having an arm (32) longitudinally displaceable along a
supporting bar (34) in telescopic manner which can be adjusted in steps and locked
in different positions;
b) a mast or lattice tower (14) constructed in modular form and having an identical
but in different predetermined size of sectional mast permitting the sectional mast
to be assembled section-by-section;
c) a bracing member (16) for supporting the mast or lattice tower (14) and serve as
a supporting means for restricting sway movement of the sectional mast during
elevating or assembling process.

A PORTABLE MOBILE COMMUNICATION TOWER
A portable mobile communication tower (10) use for wireless communication
applications comprising a) a portable cage (12) having side panels (38) and supporting
frames (26) assembled thereof forming an enclosed base structure for the tower, wherein
the structure is provided with adjustaole stabilizer stands (30) and supporting legs (18) for
leveling and supporting the cage (121 on uneven surface respectively, b) a mast or lattice
tower (14) constructed in modular form and having an identical but in different
predetermined size of sectional mast permitting the sectional mast to be assembled
section-by-section by aid of removeably winch assembly; c) a bracing member (16) for
supporting the mast or lattice tower (14) and serve as a supporting means to restricts sway
movement of the sectional mast during assembling process; wherein the portable mobile
communication tower (10) can be easily transported and rapidly assembled in place of
used; and is able to dismantled and removed from the place in a simple, quick and safe
mode so that can be readily transportable elsewhere or to be stored.

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Patent Number 272337
Indian Patent Application Number 5062/KOLNP/2008
PG Journal Number 14/2016
Publication Date 01-Apr-2016
Grant Date 30-Mar-2016
Date of Filing 12-Dec-2008
Name of Patentee ELITE COMM NETWORK SDN, BHD
Applicant Address NO. 26, JALAN TP 7/6, SIME UEP INDUSTRIAL PARK, SECTION 26, SHAH ALAM, 40400 SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 YAP, WUN FUI NO. 26, JALAN TP 7/6, SIME UEP INDUSTRIAL PARK, SECTION 26, SHAH ALAM, 40400 SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN
PCT International Classification Number H01Q 1/12,E04H 12/34
PCT International Application Number PCT/MY2007/000031
PCT International Filing date 2007-05-18
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 UI 2006 2276 2006-05-18 Malaysia