Patent classifications
A62B25/00
Integrated body armor harness system
Implementations described and claimed herein provide an integrated body armor harness system. In one implementation, a front panel extends between a proximal end and a distal end. A shackle harness is integrated with the front panel, and the shackle harness has at least one shackle strap extending from the front panel and having a shackle loop adapted to receive a shackle for releasably engaging a sling. A leg harness extends from the distal end of the front panel. The leg harness includes a set of leg straps forming a first leg loop and a second leg loop. A back panel is disposed opposite the front panel, with the front panel and the back panel forming a tactical vest. A torso harness is integrated with the back panel, and the torso harness includes a set of shoulder straps.
Portable containment device
Portable containment device having a chamber which further includes a first end, a second end, and a vertical wall, wherein a filter is arranged at the second end to entrap airborne particles emitted into an opening formed at the first end of the portable containment device.
Portable containment device
Portable containment device having a chamber which further includes a first end, a second end, and a vertical wall, wherein a filter is arranged at the second end to entrap airborne particles emitted into an opening formed at the first end of the portable containment device.
ROBOTIC APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE OCCUPANT PROTECTION
An apparatus includes a robot body, at least one sensor coupled to the robot body and positioned to receive stimuli from a passenger cabin of a vehicle, an actuatable component coupled to the robot body, and a computer coupled to the robot body and communicatively coupled to the sensor and the actuatable component. The computer is programmed to predict an imminent anomalous event in the vehicle based on data from the at least one sensor, and in response to the determination, actuate the actuatable component to remediate the anomalous event.
SUPPORT
Described herein is a support for a breathing apparatus comprising: a cylinder cradle comprising a retaining surface for retaining a cylinder of compressed gas; and a cylinder glider comprising a gliding element, the gliding element configured to support the cylinder above the retaining surface; wherein the cylinder glider is longitudinally separated from the retaining surface of the cylinder cradle. Also described is a breathing apparatus, optionally a self-contained breathing apparatus, comprising a support.
SUPPORT
Described herein is a support for a breathing apparatus comprising: a cylinder cradle comprising a retaining surface for retaining a cylinder of compressed gas; and a cylinder glider comprising a gliding element, the gliding element configured to support the cylinder above the retaining surface; wherein the cylinder glider is longitudinally separated from the retaining surface of the cylinder cradle. Also described is a breathing apparatus, optionally a self-contained breathing apparatus, comprising a support.
CYLINDER-RETAINING APPARATUS FOR A BREATHING APPARATUS
Disclosed is a cylinder-retaining apparatus for a breathing apparatus comprising first and second fixing point and a strap apparatus secured to the first fixing point and the second fixing point. The strap apparatus forms a main strap loop for extending around and securing one or more cylinders. The cylinder-retaining apparatus is configurable in: i) an expanded configuration in which the main strap loop provides a first effective length for securing a first number of cylinders; and ii) a contracted configuration in which a portion of a strap of the strap apparatus is folded to form a secondary strap loop and the secondary strap loop is secured to a third fixing point such that the main strap loop forms a second effective length which is shorter than the first effective length and for securing a second number of cylinders less than the first number of cylinders.
CYLINDER-RETAINING APPARATUS FOR A BREATHING APPARATUS
Disclosed is a cylinder-retaining apparatus for a breathing apparatus comprising first and second fixing point and a strap apparatus secured to the first fixing point and the second fixing point. The strap apparatus forms a main strap loop for extending around and securing one or more cylinders. The cylinder-retaining apparatus is configurable in: i) an expanded configuration in which the main strap loop provides a first effective length for securing a first number of cylinders; and ii) a contracted configuration in which a portion of a strap of the strap apparatus is folded to form a secondary strap loop and the secondary strap loop is secured to a third fixing point such that the main strap loop forms a second effective length which is shorter than the first effective length and for securing a second number of cylinders less than the first number of cylinders.
Back support frame
An SCBA frame for mounting self-contained breathing apparatus bottles horizontally such that the frame can articulate with the back of a user, comprising an upper plate, intermediate plate and a lower plate each connected by attachment mechanisms. Each of the plates may comprise a top edge, a bottom edge, and a pair of sides. A first attachment mechanism coupled to the bottom edge of the upper plate and a top edge of the intermediate plate and a second attachment mechanism coupled to the bottom edge of the intermediate plate and the top edge of the lower plate. The first and second attachment mechanisms allow the upper plate, intermediate plate, and lower plate to move about the horizontal axis and torsionally in line with the user's movement. The first and second attachment mechanism comprises a pair of attachment mechanisms located proximate the sides of the upper plate and intermediate plate.
Back support frame
An SCBA frame for mounting self-contained breathing apparatus bottles horizontally such that the frame can articulate with the back of a user, comprising an upper plate, intermediate plate and a lower plate each connected by attachment mechanisms. Each of the plates may comprise a top edge, a bottom edge, and a pair of sides. A first attachment mechanism coupled to the bottom edge of the upper plate and a top edge of the intermediate plate and a second attachment mechanism coupled to the bottom edge of the intermediate plate and the top edge of the lower plate. The first and second attachment mechanisms allow the upper plate, intermediate plate, and lower plate to move about the horizontal axis and torsionally in line with the user's movement. The first and second attachment mechanism comprises a pair of attachment mechanisms located proximate the sides of the upper plate and intermediate plate.