Apparatus for shielding a structure from bullets and method of use
11754377 · 2023-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F13/12
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E04F13/0866
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E04F13/14
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E04F13/16
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E04F13/0803
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F41H5/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04F13/083
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International classification
E04B2/30
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E04F13/08
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F41H5/013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Apparatus for shielding a structure from bullets is disclosed. The structure includes an outside wall which has a vertical stud. The apparatus includes a prefabricated panel which has an armor plate having a front side and an opposite rear side. An exterior finish substructure is connected to the front side. After fabrication, the prefabricated panel is transported to the structure and connected to the vertical stud of the outside wall of the structure.
Claims
1. Apparatus for shielding a structure from bullets, the structure including an outside wall which has a vertical stud, the apparatus comprising: a prefabricated panel including; an armor plate having a front side and an opposite rear side; an exterior finish substructure connected to said front side; said prefabricated panel connectable to the vertical stud; a horizontal track disposed on said rear side of said armor plate; a connector which is slidably received by said horizontal track; and, said connector connectable to the vertical stud.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, further including: said connector including a rotating head which engages said horizontal track.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, the vertical stud having an inside surface, the apparatus further including: said connector configured to engage the inside surface of the vertical stud.
4. Apparatus for shielding a structure from bullets, the structure including an outside wall which has a vertical stud, the vertical stud having an inside surface, the apparatus comprising: a prefabricated panel including; an armor plate having a front side and an opposite rear side; an exterior finish substructure connected to said front side; said prefabricated panel connectable to the vertical stud; a horizontal track disposed on said rear side of said armor plate; a connector which is slidably received by said horizontal track; said connector including a rotating head which engages said horizontal track; and, said connector configured to engage the inside surface of the vertical stud.
5. A bullet resistant system, comprising: a structure including an outside wall which has a vertical stud; a prefabricated panel including; an armor plate having a front side and an opposite rear side; an exterior finish substructure connected to said front side; said prefabricated panel connectable to said vertical stud; a horizontal track disposed on said rear side of said armor plate; a connector which is slidably received by said horizontal track; and, said connector connectable to a said vertical stud.
6. The system according to claim 5, further including: said connector including a rotating head which engages said horizontal track.
7. The system according to claim 5, further including: said vertical stud having an inside surface; said connector configured to engage said inside surface of said vertical stud.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(22) Prefabricated panel 20 further includes an exterior finish substructure 28 which is connected to front side 24 of armor plate 22 to form an integral prefabricated panel 20 unit. Exterior finish substructure 28 is designed to serve as the foundation for an exterior finish 600 of structure 500 (refer to
(23) Prefabricated panel 20 is connectable to vertical stud(s) 504 of outside wall 502 of structure 500 (refer to
(24) As used herein the term “prefabricated panel” means that panel 20 is fabricated at an offsite manufacturing facility and transported to the site of structure 500 (the job site). That is, the exterior finish substructure 28 is not connected to armor plate 22 at the jobsite. The process typically includes (1) taking structure measurements at the structure 500, (2) fabricating prefabricated panel 20 to exactly fit a particular part of the structure 500, (3) transporting the prefabricated panel 20 to the structure 500, (4) connecting the prefabricated panel 20 to the structure 500 (also refer to
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(31) In an embodiment, prefabricated armor panel 20 is combined with structure 500 to form a bullet resistant system.
(32) In terms of use, a method of providing bullet resistance includes:
(33) (a) providing a structure 500 including an outside wall 504 which has a vertical stud 504;
(34) (b) providing a prefabricated panel 20 including; an armor plate 22 having a front side 24 and an opposite rear side 26; an exterior finish substructure 28 connected to the front side 24;
(35) (c) providing an exterior finish 600;
(36) (d) connecting the prefabricated panel 20 to the vertical stud 504; and,
(37) (e) connecting the exterior finish 600 to the exterior finish substructure 28.
(38) The method further including:
(39) providing an offsite manufacturing facility;
(40) before (b), measuring the structure 500 and calculating a required size of the prefabricated panel 20;
(41) manufacturing the required size prefabricated panel 20 at the manufacturing facility; and,
(42) before (d) transporting the prefabricated panel 20 from the manufacturing facility to the structure 500.
(43) The method further including:
(44) in (b), the exterior finish substructure 28 including lath.
(45) The method further including:
(46) the exterior finish substructure 28 including a plurality of outwardly extending studs.
(47) The embodiments of the apparatus for shielding a structure from bullets and method of use described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims. Further, nothing in the above-provided discussions of the apparatus and method should be construed as limiting the invention to a particular embodiment or combination of embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.