Patent classifications
E01F13/046
Contactless charging system for charging at parking spaces and charging station for charging at parking spaces
A contactless charging system includes a target vehicle and a charging station. The charging station includes a power transmission device, at least one parking space, a restriction device, and a management device. The management device is configured to control the restriction device to be a second state in which the target vehicle is permitted to enter the charging station and the parking space when the target vehicle is the contactless charged vehicle, and to be a first state in which the target vehicle is restricted to enter the charging station or the parking space when the target vehicle is not the contactless charged vehicle.
Removable bollard
A bollard assembly is formed from a bollard that resides in a tubular socket. The socket has an internal core that is separated from the tube walls by annular recess. The lower end of the bollard is received within the recess. Lifting elements inside the bollard engage the upper surface of the core, and are internally biased in favor of extension. A locking system prevents extension of the lifting elements. When the locking system is unlocked, the pressure of the lifting elements against the core causes the bollard to rise out of and slightly above the socket, without external assistance. Once raised, the bollard may easily be removed from the site of the socket.
Bollard System
A bollard system according to the invention comprises a mounting device and a pole. The mounting device has a mounting body defining a pole receiving passageway and a mounting attachment device disposed on the mounting body. The pole has a pole attachment device disposed on an insertion end of the pole. The pole attachment device removably engages the mounting attachment device to secure the pole within the pole receiving passageway.
Security barrier apparatus
Security barrier apparatus (10) comprising a support (12, 14) and a barrier member (18, 20) movable relative to the support between a stowed position and a deployed position, the support (12, 14) having an upper part (16) for positioning substantially at ground level. The barrier member (18, 20) has at least two telescopic posts one within the other, the inner post (20) being lowermost in the deployed position. A linkage is provided between an outer post (18) and the inner post (20). In use, motion of the outer post (18) between the stowed position and the deployed position causes corresponding motion of the inner post (20).
Shock absorbing retractable bollard systems
A barrier system includes a handrail, and a connector to couple the handrail to a post extension that extends upward from a floor. The handrail has and end with a width measured in a direction transverse to an elongate length of the handrail. The connector includes a socket to hold the end of the handrail. The socket is defined by an elongate channel that extends in a direction substantially parallel to the post extension when the connector is attached to the post extension. The channel has a length that is greater than the width of the end of the handrail.
Crash gate panel and components
A barrier for use with a gate assembly includes a quadrilateral frame comprising top and bottom horizontal members and first and second vertical members, a horizontal gate beam extending longitudinally from a buttress end to a latch end, the gate beam constructed of a W-beam having a web oriented horizontally and extending laterally between first and second flanges, a first stop connected to the buttress end and extending perpendicular to the first and second flanges, a first latch connected to the latch end, the first latch forming a hook comprising a shank extending longitudinally from the latch end, a point located opposite the shank, a gap between the point and the shank, and an opening between the point and the latch end, and the gate beam connected to the frame between the top and bottom horizontal members.
Vehicle Disablement System
This disclosure describes a vehicle disablement system which includes one or more sensors capable of detecting a vehicle, and one or more vehicle disablement mechanisms. According to embodiments, the one or more sensors are capable of sending a communication to and activating the one or more vehicle disablement mechanisms upon detecting a suspect or target vehicle to disable the suspect or target vehicle. Also described is a method of disabling a suspect or target vehicle, which includes detecting a suspect or target vehicle by way of one or more sensors and sending a communication to and activating one or more vehicle disablement mechanisms to disable the suspect or target vehicle. Further, a vehicle disablement mechanism is also described. The system and method can be used in applications such as counterterrorism, security, and law enforcement.
Shock Absorbing Retractable Bollard Systems
A barrier system includes a handrail, and a connector to couple the handrail to a post extension that extends upward from a floor. The handrail has and end with a width measured in a direction transverse to an elongate length of the handrail. The connector includes a socket to hold the end of the handrail. The socket is defined by an elongate channel that extends in a direction substantially parallel to the post extension when the connector is attached to the post extension. The channel has a length that is greater than the width of the end of the handrail.
ANTI-RAM CRASH GATE
An exemplary method associated with a crash gate configured to guard against motor vehicles crossing in a direction from an attack side to a protected side includes securing a buttress post assembly and a latch post assembly on opposite sides of a roadway, the buttress post assembly having two vertical buttress posts forming a barrier passage, the latch post assembly having two vertical latch posts forming a latch gap, and a vertical pin positioned in the latch gap; and mounting a moveable barrier in the barrier passage, the barrier including a rectangular frame with a horizontal gate beam extending from a buttress end to a latch end, the latch end including a hook open toward the protected side, wherein in a closed position the latch end is located in the latch gap.
Vehicle arrestor system
A vehicle arrestor system includes a ditch box defined by a pair of opposing side walls and a bottom wall extending between the side walls forming a chamber therebetween. A movable plate forms at least a portion of a top wall of the chamber. A mechanical actuator is operably coupled to the movable plate for causing the movable plate to move between a non-actuated position and an actuated position. The movable plate is flush with the road pavement when in the non-actuated position and is not flush with the road pavement when in the actuated position. The vehicle arrestor system serves a dual purpose of arresting movement of a vehicle and providing a notification to a driver of the vehicle to slow down if the vehicle is exceeding the posted speed limit. A plurality of vehicle arrestor systems can be strategically placed in a locked island arrangement.