Patent classifications
F41H5/263
BALLISTIC RESISTANT VEHICLE WINDOW INSERT
A window insert assembly for providing ballistic protection to a window of a vehicle side door is provided. The window insert assembly includes a window insert formed from a ballistic-resistant material and a wedge assembly to wedge the window insert within a window frame of the vehicle door. A method of providing ballistic protection of a vehicle window and a method of manufacturing a window insert assembly are also provided.
Anti-ballistic shelters
Embodiments of the present application includes methods and structures for Anti-Ballistic Shelters, including an anti-ballistic shelter having a frame comprising at least one support member, and one or more surfaces comprising a flexible high strength layered anti-ballistic material attached to the frame, wherein the flexible high strength layered anti-ballistic material is layered in at least two directions; and further wherein the layered anti-ballistic material is enveloped around the frame.
ARMORED WINDOW
A rotary wing aircraft is provided including an airframe having a nose section located at a forward end. A window assembly is coupled to the nose section. The window assembly includes a frame and a transparent armored window. The frame has a large opening and a lip extends from a portion of the frame adjacent the large opening. The transparent armored window is formed from a plurality of layers and has a shape generally complementary to the large opening. When the transparent armored window is received within the large opening of the frame, a portion of the transparent armored window is attached to a portion of the lip.
System and method for modular turret extension
A modular turret extension system for providing improved situational awareness and methods for manufacturing and using same is provide herein. The turret extension system includes a first and second coupling end, a plurality of extension members extending between the first and second coupling end, a viewing chamber defined by the first and second coupling ends and the plurality of extension members and a plurality of viewing ports each defined by a portion of one or more of the extension members.
APPARATUS FOR DISPERSING IMPACT FORCES
A system for mitigating an impact force is provided. The system a helmet having a face mask attached thereto, and the face mask includes a first portion; and a second portion. The first portion and the second portion are separated by a gap and held together via a biasing member. A force received by the first portion is at least partially transferred to the second portion via the biasing member, wherein a fraction of the transferred force is returned to the first portion, the fraction being less than the force received.
Bulletproof window
The present invention refers to a bulletproof window, in particular for use as a window of a motor vehicle or car, comprising at least one outer pane, at least one inner pane, one or more middle panes arranged between the outer pane and the inner pane, adhesive layers each between respective two panes in a laminate, the outer pane protrudes over the other panes on a peripheral edge of the bulletproof window and the inner pane protrudes over the one or more middle panes on the peripheral edge of the bulletproof window, and a bullet resistant, rigid reinforcement covering at least a part of an inner side of the outer pane at the peripheral edge of bulletproof window, being arranged at least partly between the outer pane and the following middle pane in the extension of an adhesive layer, and being fitted to the inner side of the outer pane.
Ballistic Shield with Remote Viewing Scope
Provided herein are remote viewing shields including a ballistic shield and a remote viewing scope mounted to the ballistic shield and including a viewing port located behind the shield and positioned to permit user viewing of threats in front of the shield by looking around the shield.
ARMORED GLASS PANEL RIGIDLY CONNECTED TO A BODY WITHOUT A FRAME BY MEANS OF BRACKETS AND THROUGH-PINS
A ballistic unit including a laminated glass panel of 4 to 10 sheets of mineral glass with thicknesses between 4 and 12 mm, with adhesive interlayers of thicknesses between 0.1 and 6 mm, of length between 400 and 2000 mm, width between 150 and 500 mm and thickness between 40 and 100 mm; the unit including through-bores of diameters between 1/10 and of the thickness thereof, the bores are aligned and regularly spaced along three of the four sides of the unit, their centers being at a distance from the side of at least twice their diameters, and the sum of the diameters of the bores on each side does not exceed of the length thereof.
Ballistic shield with remote viewing scope
Provided herein are remote viewing shields including a ballistic shield and a remote viewing scope mounted to the ballistic shield and including a viewing port located behind the shield and positioned to permit user viewing of threats in front of the shield by looking around the shield.