Patent classifications
A62B3/005
Breaching Sling System
A breach sling system used to quickly and efficiently remove material and items. Using this system may allow law enforcement personnel to quickly remove material and items such as doors and windows from structures, which allows law enforcement to quickly breach and enter a structure. Breaching hooks, used by law enforcement personnel, may be embedded into material and items. Attached to ropes, the breaching hooks may be pulled using a vehicle, which may exert enough force on the material and items to remove them from a structure.
Breaching Sling System
A breach sling system used to quickly and efficiently remove material and items. Using this system may allow law enforcement personnel to quickly remove material and items such as doors and windows from structures, which allows law enforcement to quickly breach and enter a structure. Breaching hooks, used by law enforcement personnel, may be embedded into material and items. Attached to ropes, the breaching hooks may be pulled using a vehicle, which may exert enough force on the material and items to remove them from a structure.
Breaching Sling System
A breach sling system used to quickly and efficiently remove material and items. Using this system may allow law enforcement personnel to quickly remove material and items such as doors and windows from structures, which allows law enforcement to quickly breach and enter a structure. Breaching hooks, used by law enforcement personnel, may be embedded into material and items. Attached to ropes, the breaching hooks may be pulled using a vehicle, which may exert enough force on the material and items to remove them from a structure.
Door breacher
A door breaching device comprising: a longitudinal chassis having a first and a second extremity; a piston assembly located at said first extremity of the chassis, said piston assembly comprising a piston rod, said piston rod having, at a first end, a head and a second end located inside a piston chamber, said piston chamber having two opposite ends, a first end having an opening adapted for the movement of the piston rod therethrough and a second end located opposite said first end; wherein said piston rod is adapted for linear displacement between a first position where the second end of the piston rod is positioned at the second end of the piston chamber and a second position where the second end of the piston rod is at the first end of the piston chamber; a motor operatively connected to a hydraulic pump which is operatively connected to the piston chamber; a control unit for user input, said control unit being operatively connected to the motor; a two-part head assembly comprising: a fixed jaw, attached to the first extremity of the chassis; and a movable jaw, operatively connected to the piston rod of the piston assembly; wherein, in the rest position, the piston rod is in a retracted position to allow the fixed jaw and the movable jaw form a L-shaped extension from the chassis, and upon actuation, the piston rod moves outwardly from the retracted position, the fixed jaw braces the device against an element of a door and frame assembly, while the movable jaw applies a linear force to an opposite element of the door and frame assembly thereby having the movable jaw and fixed jaw form a F-shaped extension from the chassis.
Multi-function car charger
A multi-function car charger comprises a housing, a first electrode, a PCB board, a second electrode and a power output port. The car charger further includes a safety hammer, a rear end of safety hammer which is fixed in the housing. The car charger, the safety hammer and other accessories are integrated as a whole to reduce the quantity of car accessories and reduce the occupied space of the car accessories. The safety hammers is placed at a car charger socket where a cigarette lighter is easy to take, thereby attaining the convenience of use.
DOOR BREACHER
A door breaching device comprising: a longitudinal chassis having a first and a second extremity; a piston assembly located at said first extremity of the chassis, said piston assembly comprising a piston rod, said piston rod having, at a first end, a head and a second end located inside a piston chamber, said piston chamber having two opposite ends, a first end having an opening adapted for the movement of the piston rod therethrough and a second end located opposite said first end; wherein said piston rod is adapted for linear displacement between a first position where the second end of the piston rod is positioned at the second end of the piston chamber and a second position where the second end of the piston rod is at the first end of the piston chamber; a motor operatively connected to a hydraulic pump which is operatively connected to the piston chamber; a control unit for user input, said control unit being operatively connected to the motor; a two-part head assembly comprising: a fixed jaw, attached to the first extremity of the chassis; and a movable jaw, operatively connected to the piston rod of the piston assembly; wherein, in the rest position, the piston rod is in a retracted position to allow the fixed jaw and the movable jaw form a L-shaped extension from the chassis, and upon actuation, the piston rod moves outwardly from the retracted position, the fixed jaw braces the device against an element of a door and frame assembly, while the movable jaw applies a linear force to an opposite element of the door and frame assembly thereby having the movable jaw and fixed jaw form a F-shaped extension from the chassis.
EMERGENCY ESCAPE METHOD FOR VEHICLE AND ESCAPE DEVICE THEREFOR
[PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED] To provide an emergency escape method for a vehicle and an emergency escape device therefor, capable of escaping from the vehicle reliably and safely when, for example, the vehicle employing a laminated glass is submerged or when, for example, occupants of the vehicle are trapped within the vehicle because of a traffic accident, or the like by selecting various escape methods that can be taken in an emergency and realize a rational escape method.
[SOLUTION MEANS] It is an emergency escape method for a vehicle having a laminated glass 40 as a vehicle glass.
Piecing the laminated glass 40 at a predetermined area, cutting or crashing thereof, and fusing or shaking thereof.
After performing one or more of those emergency operations, pushing outward the laminated glass 40 by pressing the same at a position apart from the operating position.
Forming an escaping space 48 between the operating position and an attaching part of the laminated glass 40.
Occupants can escape through the escaping space 48.
MULTI-FUNCTION FIREFIGHTING TOOL
A plier having multiple functions includes a fixed leg having a pivot point, a fixed handle on a first side of the pivot point, and an upper jaw on a second side of the pivot point. The plier further includes a moveable leg rotatably coupled to the fixed leg at the pivot point and having a moveable handle on the first side of the pivot point and a lower jaw on the second side of the pivot point, the lower jaw defining a spanner extending away from the upper jaw.
METHOD FOR OPERATING A WORKING DEVICE OR RESCUE DEVICE, AND WORKING DEVICE OR RESCUE DEVICE
A method for operating an electromechanical or electrohydraulic working device or rescue device is performed by an operator person and can be used autonomously. The working/rescue device includes a cutting tool having two cutting tool halves movable toward and away from one another and define a virtual cutting plane by their movement. The working/rescues device includes a housing; an electric motor; a pump or mechanical transmission, each driven by the electric motor for actuating the tool insert. An exchangeable rechargeable electrical energy source is in/on a device side of the working/rescue device and includes a housing. During operation of the working/rescue device, orientation of the working/rescue device is sensed and the relationship between the angular position of the working/rescue device cutting plane and the force applied by the cutting tool to the object to be cut is established and the working/rescue device is controlled in dependence on the relationship.
Multi-tool holding apparatus
A multi-tool holding apparatus includes a first portion having a plurality of sides which define a circular channel that is able to be releasably secured around a fire hook. This release-ability is enabled by an opening on one side of this plurality of sides that is able to be screwed together, allowing for the circular channel defined to frictionally encompass the fire hook. This multi-tool holding apparatus also has a second portion having a neck coupled by a securing member, that forms a T-shaped component enabling secured frictional placement of a Halligan tool.