VEHICLE STOPPING DEVICE
20210010215 ยท 2021-01-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41H11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E01F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F13/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F13/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A vehicle stopping device includes a casing configured as an open enclosure having an open side, vertical side walls, a horizontal top wall and a horizontal bottom wall forming an interior space of the open enclosure. A pair of caltrop bars are configured to be securely stored within the interior space of the casing in a stored position, and are configured to be activated from the stored position to a deployed position in which the first and second caltrop bars extend out of the interior space of the casing through the open side thereof for positioning on opposite sides of a vehicle tire. Each of the caltrop bars being formed of a bar and one or more caltrops arranged along the bar for puncturing and deflating the vehicle tire when the vehicle tire is driven over the caltrop bars.
Claims
1. A vehicle stopping device comprising: a casing configured as an open enclosure having an open side, vertical side walls, a horizontal top wall and a horizontal bottom wall forming an interior space of the open enclosure; and a pair of caltrop bars configured to be securely stored within the interior space of the casing in a stored position, and configured to be activated from the stored position to a deployed position in which the first and second caltrop bars extend out of the interior space of the casing through the open side thereof for positioning on opposite sides of a vehicle tire, each of the caltrop bars being formed of a bar and one or more caltrops arranged along the bar for puncturing and deflating the vehicle tire when the vehicle tire is driven over the caltrop bars.
2. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of hinge mechanisms securely positioned with the interior space of the casing and connected to the respective pair of caltrop bars for activating the caltrop bars from the stored position to the deployed position, the caltrop bars having a first end connected to the respective hinge mechanisms and a second free end.
3. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 2, wherein the hinge mechanisms are configured to permit the respective caltrop bars to be manually displaced from the stored position to the deployed position.
4. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 2, wherein the hinge mechanisms are configured to bias the respective caltrop bars towards the deployed position.
5. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 4, further comprising a lock and release mechanism for releasing the caltrop bars from the stored position to the deployed position under the bias action of the hinge mechanisms.
6. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 5, wherein for each of the caltrop bars, lock and release mechanism comprises a cam lock configured to be placed in a locked position in which the cam lock hooks over a portion of the caltrop bar at the free end thereof so that the caltrop bar is maintained in the stored position, and configured to be placed in an unlocked position in which the cam lock does not hook over the portion of the caltrop bar so as to automatically release the caltrop bar to the deployed position.
7. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 5, wherein the lock and release mechanism comprises an elongate member having a main portion and two bar portions extending from the main portion in spaced-apart relation from one another, the elongate member being configured to be placed in a locked position in which the bar portions are configured to extend through respective slots formed in the horizontal top wall of the casing and into respective pairs of aligned receptacles positioned in the interior space of the casing to securely hold the first and second caltrop bars in the stored position, and the elongate member being configured to be unlocked by removing the bar portions from the aligned receptacles and out of the interior space of the casing to automatically release the caltrop bars to the deployed position.
8. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 5, wherein the elongate member comprises a police night stick style device that is connected to the casing via a quick release connector so that the device may be readily disconnected from the casing by a user.
9. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 1, further comprising a safety cover configured to cover the open side of the casing and to permit the caltrop bars to be released to the deployed position without necessitating removal of the safety cover.
10. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 1, wherein in the deployed position, the caltrop bars are configured to be disposed at a preselected angle of generally 90 degrees relative to the casing.
11. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 5, wherein for each of the caltrop bars, the lock and release mechanism is configured in a locked position thereof to retain the caltrop bar in a tensioned state within the stored position and is configured in an unlocked position thereof to allow the caltrop bar to be released to the deployed position.
12. A vehicle stopping device comprising: a casing having an open side and an interior space accessible from the open side; at least one caltrop bar configured to be securely stored within the interior space of the casing in a stored position and configured to be activated from the stored position to a deployed position in which the caltrop bar extends out of the interior space through the open side thereof of the casing, each of the caltrop bars being formed of a bar and one or more caltrops arranged along the bar for puncturing and deflating a vehicle tire when the vehicle tire is driven over the caltrop bars. biasing means for biasing the caltrop bar towards the deployed position; and locking and releasing means for locking the caltrop bar in the stored position against the bias of the biasing means and for releasing the caltrop bar from the stored position to the deployed position under the bias of the biasing means.
13. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 12, wherein the biasing means comprises a hinge mechanism securely positioned with the interior space of the casing and connected to the caltrop bar for activating the caltrop bar from the stored position to the deployed position, the caltrop bar having a first end connected to the hinge mechanism and a second free end.
14. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 13, wherein the hinge mechanism is configured to permit the caltrop bar to be manually displaced from the stored position to the deployed position.
15. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 13, wherein the hinge mechanism is configured to bias the caltrop bar towards the deployed position.
16. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 13, wherein the locking and releasing means comprises a cam lock configured to be placed in a locked position in which the cam lock hooks over a portion of the caltrop bar at the free end thereof so that the caltrop bar is maintained in the stored position, and configured to be placed in an unlocked position in which the cam lock does not hook over the portion of the caltrop bar so as to automatically release the caltrop bar to the deployed position.
17. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 13, wherein the locking and releasing means comprises an elongate member having a main portion and at lease one bar portion extending from the main portion, the elongate member being configured to be placed in a locked position in which the bar portion is configured to extend through a slot formed in a top wall of the casing and into an aligned receptacle positioned in the interior space of the casing to securely hold the caltrop bar in the stored position, and the elongate member being configured to be unlocked by removing the bar portion from the aligned receptacle1 and out of the interior space of the casing to automatically release the caltrop bar to the deployed position.
18. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 17, wherein the elongate member comprises a police night stick style device that is connected to the casing via a quick release connector so that the device may be readily disconnected from the casing by a user.
19. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 12, further comprising a safety cover configured to cover the open side of the casing and to permit the caltrop bar to be released to the deployed position without necessitating removal of the safety cover.
20. The vehicle stopping device according to claim 12, wherein in the deployed position, the caltrop bar is configured to be disposed at a preselected angle of generally 90 degrees relative to the casing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims and accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0046] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the disclosure, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the various aspects of the vehicle stopping device of the present disclosure, there is shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the various aspects of the vehicle stopping device of the present disclosure is not limited to the precise arrangement and instrumentalities shown.
[0047] The word exemplary is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. The images in the drawings are simplified for illustrative purposes and are not depicted to scale. To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures, except that suffixes may be added, when appropriate, to differentiate such elements.
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[0049] At least one handle 134 is provided on horizontal top wall 116 of casing 110 for carrying vehicle stopping device 100 in both the stored and deployed positions of first and second caltrop bars 126, 128. In this embodiment, two handles 134 are provided on horizontal top wall 116 in spaced-apart relation to one another as shown in
[0050] In the embodiment shown in
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[0052] According to a feature of the present embodiment, an end stop 136 is provided at free end 126b of caltrop bar 126 for engagement with a runner element 138 (
[0053] According to another feature of the present embodiment, a stop block 140 extends from each of hinge mechanisms 122, 124 at an angle of generally 90 degrees (
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[0055] Vehicle stopping device 200 differs from vehicle stopping device 100 in that it includes hinge mechanism 220, 222 instead of hinge mechanisms 122, 124 as described above for the embodiment of
[0056] Each of the caltrop bars 210, 212 is associated with a lock and release mechanism 250 as shown in
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[0058] Thus, for each of caltrop bars 210, 212, cam lock 256 is configured to be placed in a locked position in which cam lock 256 hooks over end stop 136 of the caltrop bar at the free end thereof so that the caltrop bar is maintained in the stored position (
[0059] It will be appreciated from the foregoing description that the lock and release mechanism 250 is configured to effectively release caltrop bars 210, 212 from the stored position to the deployed position. As described above, hinge mechanisms 220, 222 are configured to bias the respective caltrop bars 210, 212 towards the deployed position. Upon activation of the lock and release mechanism 250, caltrop bars 210, 212 are automatically released from the stored position (
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[0062] In an exemplary embodiment, elongate member 310 may be a police night stick style device that is connected to casing 110 via a quick release pin and slot connector, generally designated at 312, so that device 310 may be readily disconnected from casing 110 by the user (e.g., law enforcement personnel) for self-defense and to maintain order as needed.
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[0064] While safety cover 410 is shown incorporated to vehicle stopping device 100 shown in
[0065] In the foregoing embodiments, in the deployed position the caltrop bars are configured to be disposed at a preselected angle of generally 90 degrees relative to the casing. Alternatively, the caltrop bars can be configured to be deployed at preselected angles less than or greater than 90 degrees relative to the casing, depending on the position of the vehicle tire during use of the vehicle stopping device.
[0066] In the vehicle stopping device according to embodiments described above with reference to
[0067] In the vehicle stopping device according to any of the foregoing embodiments, caltrop bars 132 may have a hollow construction and/or be provided with blades to facilitate and expedite the escape of compressed air and/or immobilization of the vehicle tire should the vehicle be moved while the vehicle stopping device is applied to the vehicle tire. In another embodiment, as shown in
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[0071] The vehicle stopping device according to the foregoing embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein as being configured with two caltrop bars. It will be appreciated that the vehicle stopping device according to any of the foregoing embodiments described herein can also be configured with only one caltrop bar without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
[0072] The vehicle stopping device according to the foregoing embodiments of the present disclosure can be easily and rapidly deployed relative to a vehicle tire and removed therefrom after use. Whilst the vehicle is stationary it can be immobilized quickly and easily with almost no risk to an officer's life and limb and in such a way as once deployed there will now be almost no chance of a high-speed pursuit. The vehicle stopping device is designed to be deployed by a single operator in a matter of seconds. The embodiments shown in
[0073] The vehicle stopping devices according to the present disclosure are of the type employed by law enforcement to incentivize a driver of a vehicle to comply with law enforcement instructions and not attempt to flee. The devices of the present disclosure are configured to immobilize the vehicle in situations where drivers attempt to flee. As a result, the vehicle stopping devices of the present disclosure effectively act as devices to deter vehicle drivers from fleeing law enforcement.
[0074] In addition to its effectiveness in deterring vehicle drivers from fleeing law enforcement, it will be appreciated that each of the vehicle stopping devices according to the foregoing embodiments of the present disclosure can also be effectively used as a vehicular anti-theft tire puncturing device.
[0075] The previous description of the disclosed exemplary embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present disclosure. Various modifications to these exemplary embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. Thus, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.