Patent classifications
F41H5/18
Counter-unmanned aerial system (c-uas) protection device
The invention relates to a counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) protection device, for use in both civilian and military vehicles and ships, which is positioned at the top of the vehicle, ship or entity to be protected, and comprises one or several panels, attached to the vehicle or turret, making it possible to modify or conceal the system signature or signatures (radar, LIDAR, sonar, electro-optical, visual or multispectral signature, visible and infrared spectral signature, thermal signature, acoustic signature, magnetic signature or others).
Flip-top table for protection from projectiles
The invention is a piece of furniture that can be converted into a ballistic shield wherein a surface of the furniture is pivotally attached to a frame and rotates between a traditional working position and a shield position. The piece of furniture has a front modesty panel mounted between the front legs where an edge of the pivoting tabletop overlaps the upper edge of the modesty screen when rotated into the shield position. Additionally, the pivoting mechanism comprises a lift speed restricting mechanism that prevents the user from lifting the surface too quickly and prevents toppling along with a biasing mechanism to help hold the surface in the shield position. The invention also has a unique color coded system to easily indicate to a user that the piece of furniture can be converted into a ballistic shield.
Flip-top table for protection from projectiles
The invention is a piece of furniture that can be converted into a ballistic shield wherein a surface of the furniture is pivotally attached to a frame and rotates between a traditional working position and a shield position. The piece of furniture has a front modesty panel mounted between the front legs where an edge of the pivoting tabletop overlaps the upper edge of the modesty screen when rotated into the shield position. Additionally, the pivoting mechanism comprises a lift speed restricting mechanism that prevents the user from lifting the surface too quickly and prevents toppling along with a biasing mechanism to help hold the surface in the shield position. The invention also has a unique color coded system to easily indicate to a user that the piece of furniture can be converted into a ballistic shield.
Multiple plate ballistic shield with ballistic layering
A ballistic shield may include multiple ballistic plates. The first plate may be smaller contain a handle and viewport and be able to connect to a second plate. The second plate shall be able to connect to the first plate and when combined, can create a larger shield using only the handle and viewport of the first plate. Other plates may be connected to the second plate to increase the ballistic coverage required. A rotating plate can be connected with a hinge and spacer. When dropped the rotating plate would enable extended coverage. When the rotating plate is rotated upward, an additional layer of ballistic coverage is provided.
Multiple plate ballistic shield with ballistic layering
A ballistic shield may include multiple ballistic plates. The first plate may be smaller contain a handle and viewport and be able to connect to a second plate. The second plate shall be able to connect to the first plate and when combined, can create a larger shield using only the handle and viewport of the first plate. Other plates may be connected to the second plate to increase the ballistic coverage required. A rotating plate can be connected with a hinge and spacer. When dropped the rotating plate would enable extended coverage. When the rotating plate is rotated upward, an additional layer of ballistic coverage is provided.
Secure storage device
A secure storage device is presented. The secure storage device comprises walls, a bottom, a door and an opening for forming an interior chamber for storage. The device may be constructed of a variety of materials, including but not limited to aluminum, steel, impact-resistant materials, and bullet-proof materials. It at least one embodiment, the secure storage device is configured to act as a sun visor for a vehicle for securely storing a weapon.
Secure storage device
A secure storage device is presented. The secure storage device comprises walls, a bottom, a door and an opening for forming an interior chamber for storage. The device may be constructed of a variety of materials, including but not limited to aluminum, steel, impact-resistant materials, and bullet-proof materials. It at least one embodiment, the secure storage device is configured to act as a sun visor for a vehicle for securely storing a weapon.
Ballistic shade system
The present invention relates to a ballistic shade system which provides a means for rolling up and down ballistic material and holding it in place during a ballistic event.
Deflection shield system
A deflection system is configured to deflect munitions fired at a room. The deflection system includes a first panel, rotationally attached to a first jamb. A second panel is attached to the first jam and further rotationally attached to a second jamb. A third panel is attached to the second jamb, and further rotationally attached to a fourth panel. A third jamb is attached to the fourth panel and further rotationally attached to a fifth panel. A fourth jamb is attached to the fifth panel, and further rotationally attached to a sixth panel. Attaching the third panel to a door frame near the room enables a user to rotate the fourth panel, the fifth panel and the sixth panel to deflect the munitions fired at the room.
Deflection shield system
A deflection system is configured to deflect munitions fired at a room. The deflection system includes a first panel, rotationally attached to a first jamb. A second panel is attached to the first jam and further rotationally attached to a second jamb. A third panel is attached to the second jamb, and further rotationally attached to a fourth panel. A third jamb is attached to the fourth panel and further rotationally attached to a fifth panel. A fourth jamb is attached to the fifth panel, and further rotationally attached to a sixth panel. Attaching the third panel to a door frame near the room enables a user to rotate the fourth panel, the fifth panel and the sixth panel to deflect the munitions fired at the room.