Patent classifications
F41H5/263
RESCUE CAPSULE FOR SHELTER IN TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION
Provided is a rescue capsule for shelter in tunnel construction, relating to lifesaving equipment. The rescue capsule includes a housing. A cavity of the housing includes an equipment compartment which is located at an upper portion of the cavity and a passenger compartment which is located at a lower portion of the cavity. An exterior of the housing is provided with an external skeleton. The exterior of the housing is further provided with an external indicating sign and an external rescue indicator. The housing is further provided with an explosion-proof sealing door. An oxygen cylinder, a power supply, a maintenance box, a first air purifier and a medical box are provided in the equipment compartment. Areas where the maintenance box and the medical box of the equipment compartment are provided communicate with the passenger compartment.
Shield apparatuses having offensive and defensive structures
Ballistic shields having a convex configuration including a middle section and forward angled left side and right side wings. The shields may also include at least three manual or electro-mechanical roller units, transparent windows or display devices with cameras or other motions sensors, and spikes, electro-shock devices, or non-lethal incapacitating devices.
VEHICLE SECURITY SHIELDS AND RELATED METHODS
Removable vehicle window security shield assemblies and related methods of use and/or installation. In some embodiments, an insert-shield assembly may comprise an insert-shield with or without a separate inner shield, one or both of which may comprise a ballistic-rated, transparent material. The assembly may be mounted in and/or to one or more existing windows or other openings of a vehicle. In some embodiments, an inner shield of the shield assembly may be removeable from the assembly. In some embodiments, the entire assembly or a portion thereof may be removed to allow an officer or other user to use the removed portion as a portable shield. The removed portion may be returned to the vehicle following use to enhance the protection of the vehicle. In some embodiments, a personal shield may be inserted into and held by a holster that is positioned within the window frame of a vehicle.
Projectile Penetration Resistance Assemblies
Unidirectional transparent projectile penetration resistant panels and bidirectional opaque projectile penetration resistant assemblies and systems and methods of forming and mounting the same relative to underlying support structures.
Anti-Ballistic Door and Anti-Ballistic Panel
An anti-ballistic door having a keyed joint assembly substantially defining an inner perimeter of the door, and a bullet persistent panel secured internal to the door using the keyed joint assembly. The anti-ballistic door has up to a UL 752-Level 8 protection rating having a lower weight relative to conventional anti-ballistic doors and is sized to fit within conventionally sized door frames. An anti-ballistic panel is additionally provided having a keyed joint assembly substantially defining an inner perimeter of the panel, and a bullet persistent panel secured internal to the panel using the keyed joint assembly. The anti-ballistic panel has up to a UL 752-Level 8 protection rating.
Apparatus for dispersing impact forces
A system for proactively adjusting to impact forces has first and second walls spaced apart from one another to define a stationary enclosed cavity therebetween; a movable member inside the enclosed cavity; an actuator; a proximity sensor; computer memory; a processor in data communication with the actuator, the proximity sensor, and the computer memory; programming causing the processor to determine a potential impact location on at least one of the first and second walls using data obtained from the proximity sensor; and programming causing the processor to activate the actuator based on the potential impact location, activation of the actuator causing the movable member to move inside the enclosed cavity prior to receiving the impact forces.
Projectile penetration resistance assemblies
Unidirectional transparent projectile penetration resistant panels and bidirectional opaque projectile penetration resistant assemblies and systems and methods of forming and mounting the same relative to underlying support structures.
DISPENSARY VEHICLES
Secure vehicles and methods for transporting and dispensing products are provided herein.
TRANSPARENT BALLISTIC-RESISTANT SHIELD AND MOUNTING THEREFOR
A shield (3) is mounted in the driver's side window frame (7) of a vehicle by a lower support (5) containing a flat spring (49) which releasably pushes the shield against the upper window frame. A stand-off (17, 18) at the upper end of the shield spaces other portions the upper edge of the shield from the window frame. A shield handgrip (9) is angled 45? with respect to a lower edge of the shield, to permit the shield to be carried with one apex of the shield up.
Near infrared shielding and laser-resistant window
Near-infrared shielding includes a glass material. The shielding provides transmittance at wavelengths between 390 to 700 nm, but near infrared absorbing species are distributed throughout the glass material and the shielding blocks light in the near infrared range. Further, the glass material has a near zero or negative coefficient of thermal expansion, allowing the glass material to heat up when the shielding is blocking a near infrared laser, without expanding much.