Detachable shield for tactical equipment box
10514236 ยท 2019-12-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41H5/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D43/164
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F41H5/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A detachable shield for tactical equipment box has a rectangular form, an outer surface and an opposite inner surface, a long first edge and a second edge, at least two hinges upon the first edge that cooperate with second hinges mounted to a box, a second lock component that cooperates with a prime lock component mounted to a box opposite the second hinges, and a handle joined to the inner surface. The first hinges, handle, and second lock component join to the shield without fracturing it. The first hinges separate from the second hinges so that a law enforcement officer can take the shield from the box for use as protection from projectiles. In an alternate embodiment, the shield pivotally connects to a top plate upon the box with lips that overlap the front and sides in a return.
Claims
1. A container for weapons and police equipment comprising: a box having a front, a mutually parallel and spaced apart back, two mutually parallel and spaced apart sides, a bottom, a top plate opposite said bottom and proximate said back, said sides being perpendicular to said front; a lid of ballistic material pivoting upon said top plate, said lid having a closed position upon said front and said sides wherein said lid is coplanar with said top plate, an open position spaced above said front and said sides wherein said lid attains an angle to said bottom, and a detached position wherein said lid separates from said box for independent usage by a user; said lid having a perimeter and a perimeter lip hanging beneath said perimeter; wherein said lid cooperates with said box to present an ordinary appearance to avoid alerting another to its contents; wherein said lid serves as a bulletproof shield for a user; said perimeter lip having a first lip, a spaced apart second lip, a third lip and a mutually parallel and spaced apart fourth lip, said third lip and said fourth lip being perpendicular to said first lip; said lid being in one of said closed position and said open position; wherein said perimeter lip being in said closed position said first lip overlapping a portion of said front, said third lip overlapping a portion of one of said sides, and said fourth lip overlapping a portion of the other of said sides, wherein each of said first lip, said third lip, and said fourth lip have a return over said box, said second lip being adjacent to said top plate; wherein said perimeter lip being in said open position said first lip being spaced outwardly from said front, said third lip being spaced outwardly from one of said sides, and said fourth lip being spaced outwardly from the other of said sides, wherein said second lip being adjacent to said top plate and said lid being rotated outwardly from said box upon said second lip; each of said sides having a notch opposite said bottom and said front; said second lip having two pins, generally coaxial, mutually spaced apart, and oriented outwardly wherein each of said pins rests upon one of said notches; wherein said lid pivots upon said pins from said closed position to said open position; and, wherein said lid separates from said box as a user pulls said lid lifting said pins from said notches.
2. A concealed weapons and police equipment container comprising: a bulletproof shield having a perimeter and a perimeter lip hanging beneath said perimeter; a box having a front, a mutually parallel and spaced apart back, two mutually parallel and spaced apart sides, a bottom, a top plate opposite said bottom and proximate said back, said sides being perpendicular to said front; said bulletproof shield having a closed position upon said front and said sides said bulletproof shield being coplanar with said top plate, an open position spaced above said front and said sides said bulletproof shield attaining an angle to said bottom, and a detached position wherein said bulletproof shield separates from said box for independent usage by a user; wherein said bulletproof shield cooperates with said box to present an ordinary appearance to avoid alerting another to its contents; said perimeter lip having a first lip, a spaced apart second lip, a third lip and a mutually parallel and spaced apart fourth lip, said third lip and said fourth lip being perpendicular to said first lip; said bulletproof shield being in one of said closed position and said open position; wherein said perimeter lip being in said closed position said first lip overlapping a portion of said front, said third lip overlapping a portion of one of said sides, and said fourth lip overlapping a portion of the other of said sides, wherein each of said first lip, said third lip, and said fourth lip have a return over said box, said second lip being adjacent to said top plate; wherein said perimeter lip being in said open position said first lip being spaced outwardly from said front, said third lip being spaced outwardly from one of said sides, and said fourth lip being spaced outwardly from the other of said sides, wherein said second lip being adjacent to said top plate and said lid being rotated outwardly from said box upon said second lip; said bulletproof shield pivoting adjacent to said top plate and adjacent to each of said sides upon a separable hinge; each of said sides having a notch opposite said bottom and said front; said second lip having two pins, generally coaxial, mutually spaced apart, and oriented outwardly wherein each of said pins rests upon one of said notches; wherein said bulletproof shield pivots upon said pins from said closed position to said open position; and, wherein said bulletproof shield separates from said box as a user pulls said lid lifting said pins from said notches.
3. A container for weapons and police equipment comprising: a box having a front, a mutually parallel and spaced apart back, two mutually parallel and spaced apart sides, a bottom, a top plate opposite said bottom and proximate said back, said sides being perpendicular to said front; a lid of ballistic material pivoting upon said top plate, said lid having a closed position upon said front and said sides wherein said lid is coplanar with said top plate, an open position spaced above said front and said sides wherein said lid attains an angle to said bottom, and a detached position wherein said lid separates from said box for independent usage by a user; said lid having a perimeter and a perimeter lip hanging beneath said perimeter; wherein said lid cooperates with said box to present an ordinary appearance to avoid alerting another to its contents; wherein said lid serves as a bulletproof shield for a user; said perimeter lip having a first lip, a spaced apart second lip, a third lip and a mutually parallel and spaced apart fourth lip, said third lip and said fourth lip being perpendicular to said first lip, said second lip having a generally L shaped cross section; said lid being in one of said closed position and said open position; wherein said perimeter lip being in said closed position said first lip overlapping a portion of said front, said third lip overlapping a portion of one of said sides, and said fourth lip overlapping a portion of the other of said sides, wherein each of said first lip, said third lip, and said fourth lip have a return over said box, said second lip being adjacent to said top plate; wherein said perimeter lip being in said open position said first lip being spaced outwardly from said front, said third lip being spaced outwardly from one of said sides, and said fourth lip being spaced outwardly from the other of said sides, wherein said second lip being adjacent to said top plate and said lid being rotated outwardly from said box upon said second lip; each of said sides having a notch opposite said bottom and said front; said second lip having two pins, generally coaxial, mutually spaced apart, and oriented outwardly wherein each of said pins rests upon one of said notches; wherein said lid pivots upon said pins from said closed position to said open position; wherein said lid separates from said box as a user pulls said lid lifting said pins from said notches; said lid having a first component securable to said front when in said closed position; said lid having a shield handle thereon generally oriented downwardly with said lip, each of said sides having a box handle thereon generally oriented in a direction outwardly of said perimeter lip; and, said lid having an outer layer including said first lip, said second lip, said third lip, and said fourth lip and an inner layer locating opposite said outer layer wherein said outer layer has ballistic protection and said inner layer provides backing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(18) The present art overcomes the prior art limitations by providing a detachable shield for tactical equipment box. A tactical equipment box, or box, may take on many forms. However, as firearm weapons have a generally elongated and slender shape, boxes have a similar elongated shape, preferably rectangular prismatic.
(19) Upon the back 3 generally spaced opposite the bottom 5, the box has at least two, and up to and including nine second hinges 6. The Applicant prefers three second hinges 6 as shown. The second hinges have a mutual spacing selected for even load distribution to the back 3 and to a shield later shown. Opposite the second hinges, the front 2 has a prime component 7 of a lock assembly. This prime component has a cylinder for keyed access and an electronic portion for combination access. The prime component has an aperture, not shown, to receive a secondary component upon the shield later shown.
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(21) Having referred to the shield previously,
(22) Upon the first edge, the shield has a plurality of first hinges 12 of the same number as the second hinges previously shown. The first hinges cooperate with the second hinges so that the shield pivots upwardly from the box towards the back so that a law enforcement officer may access the contents within the box. Because the first hinges join to the shield, the shield may separate from the box as desired by the law enforcement officer.
(23) When a law enforcement officer removes the shield 10 from the box 1, the shield appears in a bottom view in
(24) The shield also has a second component 17 of the lock generally opposite the first hinges, that is, upon the second edge 14. The second component joins to the shield as do the first hinges as in ballistic bolts, an adhesive, rivet, and the like. The second component extends outwardly from the plane of the shield, that is, towards the reader so it may engage the prime component of the lock. The second component has a hook like, hasp like, or other shape suitable for clasping with the prime component of the lock. This figure shows one second component because having a single lock speeds a law enforcement officer when unlocking the shield from the box.
(25) However, as described above, the shield seeks to limit the opportunity for a thief to pry between it and the box. A single second component may present an unbraced length of the second edge 14 so that a thief may pry it. In an alternate embodiment, the shield includes a reinforcing bar merged into it along the second edge 14.
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(28) Opposite the bottom 5, the front 2, the back 3, and the two sides 4 define a rectangular opening of a set width and length. The opening has a size of approximately sixteen inches by thirty six inches where the sides have approximately sixteen inches in width and the front and the back have approximately thirty six inches in length. The box closes the opening with a snug fitting lid 52 of a rectangular shape proportional to that of the opening and thus the box.
(29) Existing shields do not fit into or within existing boxes and thus an officer stores an existing shield separate from a box. An existing shield remains visible as separate from the other contents within the rear of a patrol vehicle. The lid, along with closing the box, serves as a ballistic shield. This lid, or shield, generally has a flat, somewhat planar form with a perimeter 52a and a lip 53 upon the perimeter. The lip 53 extends generally perpendicular to the remainder of the shield. The lip overlaps the upper edges of a box's front 2, and sides 4, as a return 53a, approximately one inch in depth. The box also has a thin top plate 59 generally parallel and spaced apart to the bottom 5 and extending inwardly from the back. The top plate has a width less than three inches and a length similar to that of the width of the back, nearly thirty six inches. The top plate joins to the two sides using welding, adhesive, machining, mechanical connection and the like. The top plate permits a portion of the lip to rotate against it and then close the opening as later shown in
(30) Opposite the bottom 5, each side 4 has an edge 4a at the opening. The edge extends from the front 2 rearwardly to a notch 60 proximate the back and opposite the front. The notch has a partially triangular shape with a narrow depth towards the front and a wider depth towards the back. The notch has its maximum depth below the top plate 59. The notch on each side receives a pin 61 from the lid that functions as a hinge so that an officer may open and close the lid 52 over the opening upon the box 1.
(31) The lid has two mutually parallel and spaced apart longitudinal edges that parallel the front 2 and the back 3 of the box 1. Perpendicular to the longitudinal edges, the lid has two mutually parallel and spaced apart lateral edges that parallel the sides of the box. The longitudinal edges have a first lip 54 adjacent to the front 2 and an opposite second lip 55 spaced away from the first lip for placement adjacent to the top plate 59 and still proximate back, and a third lip 56 adjacent to the side 4 on the left of the box and an opposite fourth lip 57 adjacent to the side 4 on the right of the box as later shown. The first lip, the second lip, the third lip, and the fourth lip extend downwardly, that is, towards the bottom 5 of the box for about one inch.
(32) More particularly, the second lip 55 hangs beneath the lid but does not join to the third lip and the fourth lip. The second lip has a narrow notch spacing it from the third lip and the fourth lip so that the lid may close upon the box and the edges 4a of the sides 4 may rest between the third lip, the fourth lip, and the second lip. The third lip and the fourth lip each have a pin 61 that extends perpendicular to the third lip and the fourth lip and mutually inwardly. The pins are generally spaced beneath the below the remainder of the lid. Though a pin in notch as a hinge has been described, the Applicant foresees other separable pivoting connections for use between the lid and the sides of the invention.
(33) While concealing its cargo and purpose from an erstwhile thief, the box of the invention also has its lid 52 ready for use by an officer as a ballistic shield. Such a shield has a handle 16 here shown beneath the lid, that is, within the four lips 53. The handle attaches to the lid at two points 51 using rivets, carriage bolts, other mechanical means, adhesives, and the like.
(34) The lid 52 also has a first component 62 of a lock. The first component attaches to the lid opposite the lip 53 and more particularly opposite the second lip 55 that is towards the front 2. The first component has an upward rim 63 as later shown in
(35) Turning the box 1 of this alternate embodiment,
(36) The first lip, the third lip, and the fourth lip each have a return and a snug overlap as at 53a with the front, the right side, and the left side respectively. The overlap is approximately one inch to deter prying. The second lip 55 has a flush arrangement adjacent to the top plate 59. This flush arrangement also deters prying by a thief or other unauthorized person.
(37) With the lid closed upon the box, the first component 62 of the lock engages the second component 64, not shown. The first component has a generally centered position relative to the front and a position close to the front 2 for ease of officer use. The rim 63 of the first component extends upwardly from the lid as shown, that is, opposite the other lips, collectively lip 53. Proximate the right side in this figure, the lid 52 has two points 51 showing the attachment of the handle 16 concealed within the box 1.
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(39) Looking into the box 1 from the front 2,
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(44) To what purpose do the four lips have male components and female components? Officers using multiple lids, such as in riot control deployment, may take two adjacent lids and interlock them using the male components 12 of a first lip of one shield to the female components 58 of a second lip of a second shield in assembling a horizontal shield wall. Each lid has a male component 12 on the third lip 56 of the left side 4 shown in
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(47) A container for weapons and police equipment has a box with a front, a mutually parallel and spaced apart back, two sides mutually parallel and spaced apart sides, a bottom, a top plate opposite the bottom and proximate the back, the sides being perpendicular to the front. The box then has a lid of ballistic material pivoting upon the top plate, the lid having a closed position upon the front and the sides wherein the lid is coplanar with the top plate, an open position spaced above the front and the sides wherein the lid attains an angle to the bottom, and a detached position wherein the lid separates from the box for independent usage by a user. The lid has a perimeter and a lip hanging beneath the perimeter and the lid cooperates with the box to present an ordinary appearance to avoid alerting another to its contents all while the lid serves as a bulletproof shield for a user.
(48) The lip has components of a first lip, a spaced apart second lip, a third lip and a mutually parallel and spaced apart fourth lip, the third lip and the fourth lip being perpendicular to the first lip. With the lip in the closed position, the first lip overlaps a portion of the front, the third lip overlaps a portion of one of the sides, and the fourth lip overlaps a portion of the other of the sides, wherein each of the first lip, the third lip, and the fourth lip have a return over the box. Also with the lip in the closed position, the first lip overlaps a portion of the front, the third lip overlaps a portion of one of the sides, and the fourth lip overlaps a portion of the other of the sides, and each of the first lip, the third lip, and the fourth lip have a return over the box along with the second lip being adjacent to the top plate. In the open position of the lid, or bulletproof shield, the first lip is spaced outwardly from the front, the third lip is spaced outwardly from one of the sides, and the fourth lip is spaced outwardly from the other of the sides, while the second lip is adjacent to the top plate and the lid rotates outwardly from the box upon the second lip. The second lip has a generally L shaped cross section.
(49) Each of the sides has a notch opposite the bottom and the front. The second lip has two pins, generally coaxial, mutually spaced apart, and oriented outwardly wherein each of the pins rests upon one of the notches. The lid, or bulletproof shield, pivots upon the pins from the closed position to the open position. The lid separates from the box as an officer pulls the lid lifting the pins from the notches.
(50) The lid has a first component and the front has a second component so that the first component and the second component cooperate to secure the lid upon the box when in the closed position. The lid also has a shield handle upon it generally oriented downwardly with the lip and not visible out of the box when the lid is in the closed position. Each of the sides has a box handle thereon generally oriented in a direction outwardly of the lip. The lid also has an outer layer including the first lip, the second lip, the third lip, and the fourth lip and an inner layer locating opposite the outer layer wherein the outer layer has ballistic protection and the inner layer provides backing.
(51) To assist with combining two or more shields, the lid or ballistic shield has at least two male components upon the first lip, at least two female components upon the second lip, at least one male component upon the third lip, at least one female component upon the fourth lip. The components connect adjacent shields when one of the male components on a first lid cooperatively connects with one of the female components on a second lid thus allowing multiple lids to form a horizontal shield and multiple lids to form a vertical wall. Each of the male components readily connects with each of the female components for rapidly assembly of a horizontal shield and a vertical wall and also readily separates from each of the female components for abrupt disassembly of a horizontal shield and of a vertical wall.
(52) This invention has a further alternate embodiment with a quick disconnect and mounting system. This system has a specific steel bracket kit installed in a patrol vehicle and cooperating holes and attachments in the box of the present invention for an officer to quickly secure the invention to a patrol vehicle.
(53) From the aforementioned description, a detachable shield for tactical equipment box has been described. The detachable shield for tactical equipment box is uniquely capable of securing to a box sufficiently to meet federal weapons storage regulations and removing readily from the box for use as a shield against projectiles. Further, the detachable shield for tactical equipment box may also have additional hinge points and a reinforced second edge. The detachable shield for tactical equipment box and its various components may be manufactured from many materials, including but not limited to, polymers, such as nylon, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, high density polyethylene, polypropylene, ferrous and non-ferrous metal foils, their alloys, ceramics, and composites.
(54) Various aspects of the illustrative embodiments have been described using terms commonly employed by those skilled in the art to convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced with only some of the described aspects. For purposes of explanation, specific numbers, materials and configurations have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the illustrative embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without the specific details. In other instances, well known features are omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the illustrative embodiments.
(55) Various operations have been described as multiple discrete operations, in a manner that is most helpful in understanding the present invention, however, the order of description should not be construed as to imply that these operations are necessarily order dependent. In particular, these operations need not be performed in the order of presentation.
(56) Moreover, in the specification and the following claims, the terms first, second, third and the likewhen they appearare used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects.
(57) The above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described examples (or one or more aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. Other embodiments can be used, such as by one of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The Abstract is provided to allow the reader to ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure. Also, in the above Detailed Description, various features may be grouped together to streamline the disclosure. This should not be interpreted as intending that an unclaimed disclosed feature is essential to any claim. Rather, inventive subject matter may lie in less than all features of a particular disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
(58) As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. Therefore, the claims include such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.