Patrol Vehicle and Personal Protection System
20180340758 ยท 2018-11-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41H5/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41H5/263
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41H5/0407
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A patrol vehicle protection system with a quick release bullet resistant transparent panel system that requires no permanent modifications to the patrol vehicle, offers head impact safety protection, and may be used as a handheld protective shield. The system includes a bullet resistant transparent panel that temporarily attaches to a mounting mechanism mounted inside the door window opening. The mechanism includes upper and lower brackets that engage the window tracks around the door window opening. An optional vertical brace may be used to hold the brackets in place. The transparent panel is securely held between the two brackets with magnets that allow release of the panel in a side impact collision. The system includes at lateral force generating device mounted to a bracket that is activated when a side impact is detected forcing the transparent panel outward. The system also includes a quick release handle configured to be selectively attached to the transparent panel enabling to be removed and used as a protective shield.
Claims
1. A patrol vehicle protection system, comprising: a. a mounting mechanism that selectively holds a transparent panel to cover a door window opening on a patrol vehicle, said mounting mechanism includes an upper bracket, a lower bracket, said upper bracket configured to engage an upper window track formed around said door window opening, said lower bracket configured to engage a lower window track around said door window opening; b. a transparent panel configured to fit inside said door window opening and supported by said upper bracket and said lower bracket when installed in said door window opening, said transparent panel made of ballistic-rated material and has a shape and thickness that prevent a ballistic object from penetrating said door window opening; c. connecting elements disposed between said upper bracket and said transparent panel and between said lower bracket and said transparent panel, said connecting elements produce enough force to hold said transparent panel against said upper brackets and said lower brackets when driving said patrol vehicle but enable said transparent panel to release outward from said mounting mechanism when a lateral side impact force is applied to said patrol vehicle; and d. a lateral force generating device configured to force said transparent panel outward from said door window opening when excessive lateral force is exerted on said patrol vehicle.
2. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, further including an external handle configured to be selectively attached to said transparent panel.
3. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, further including a case configured to carry said transparent panel.
4. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, further including a vertical brace extending between said upper brace and said lower brace.
5. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 4, wherein said vertical brace is adjustable in length.
6. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, wherein said connecting elements are a plurality of magnets located on the inside surface of said transparent panel magnetically attracted to said upper bracket and said lower bracket.
7. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, wherein said connecting elements are hook and loop connectors located in an inside surface of said transparent panel and said upper bracket and said lower bracket configured to hold said transparent panel on said upper bracket and said lower bracket.
8. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, wherein said connecting elements are rotating tabs mounted on said upper bracket and said lower bracket configured to hold said transparent panel against said upper bracket and said lower bracket.
9. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, wherein said lateral force generating device is coupled to a sensor configured to detect a lateral force exerted on said patrol vehicle.
10. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, wherein said lateral force generating device is mounted on the lower bracket.
11. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, wherein said lateral force generating device is a pyrotechnic device.
12. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 1, wherein said sensor is the motor vehicle's air bag sensor.
13. The patrol vehicle protection system as recited in claim 1, further including a sensor connected to said pyrotechnic device configured to detect vehicle side impacts.
14. An improved patrol vehicle protection system that includes a transparent panel made of anti-ballistic material that fits into a door window opening on a patrol vehicle, the improvement comprising; a. a mounting mechanism on said patrol vehicle that selectively holds said transparent panel over said door window opening, said mounting mechanism includes an upper bracket, a lower bracket, said upper bracket configured to be inserted into an upper window track formed along said window opening, said lower bracket configured to be inserted into a lower window track of said door window opening; b. a plurality of connecting elements disposed on said upper bracket and on said lower bracket configured to attached to said transparent panel when placed into said door window opening, said connecting elements produce a sufficient force to hold said transparent panel against said mounting mechanism and inside said door window opening when driving said patrol vehicle but releases said transparent panel outward from said mounting mechanism when a lateral side impact force is applied to said patrol vehicle; and c. a handle selectively attached to said transparent handle.
15. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 14, wherein said connecting elements are a plurality of magnets.
16. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 14, wherein said connecting elements are hook or loop connectors.
17. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 14, further including a lateral generating device located on upper bracket or said lower bracket configured to force said transparent panel outward from said upper or lower bracket when activated, said lateral generating device being attached to a sensor that senses lateral movement of said motor vehicle.
18. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 17, wherein said lateral generating force device is a pyrotechnic device.
19. The patrol vehicle protection system, as recited in claim 15, wherein said patrol vehicle includes an airbag control module and said lateral force generating device is a pyrotechnic device mounted on said upper bracket or said lower bracket and configured to force said transparent panel outward from said upper or lower bracket when an activation signal is send from said airbag control module to said pyrotechnic device.
Description
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[0061] A patrol vehicle protection system 10 is provided with a quick release ballistic-rated transparent panel 20 and door panel covering system that provides head, upper torso, lower torso, and leg protection and head impact safety protection to a patrol officer sitting in a patrol vehicle. The system 10 includes a ballistic-rated transparent panel 20 that temporarily extends entirely or partially attaches over an existing door window opening 5 using an easy- to-attach door window opening mounting mechanism 25. In one embodiment, the system 10 is described being installed on one vehicle door 2. It should be understood, however, that the system 10 may be used on two or more vehicle doors. It should be understood the system 10 may be installed on either the front doors or the rear doors on a patrol vehicle.
[0062] The ballistic-resistant transparent panel 20 is made of polycarbonate, glass, acrylic, or newer materials such as those made by scientists at Surmet, a company that develops a transparent polycrystalline called ALON Optical Ceramic (commonly called Transparent Aluminum, or aluminum nitride or a combination thereof, and configured to fit into the vehicle door window opening 5. The transparent panel 20 has enough length and width to fit inside the door window opening 5. When made of polycarbonate, glass or acrylic, the transparent panel 20 is between approximately to 4 inches thick depending on the needed level of protection. When the transparent panel 20 is made of ALON it may be made to 2 inches thick. Transparent panels 20 made of polycarbonate ballistic-related materials are available from Bayer Science of Leverkusen, Fed. Rep. Germany and sold under the trademark MAKROLON or from Covestro, LLC, of Pittsburgh, Pa. and sold under the trademark HYGARD.
[0063] The transparent panel 20 is held inside the door window opening 5 by a door window mounting mechanism 25 that includes upper and lower brackets 32, and 42 described further below by connecting elements. In one embodiment, the connecting elements include a plurality of magnets 22, 24. In the embodiment shown in the Figs., the transparent panel 20 includes at least one inward facing upper magnet 22 and two inward facing lower magnets 24 evenly spaced apart and configured to be magnetically attracted to complimentary-shaped magnets 120, 122 attached to the inside surface of the upper and lower brackets 32, 42, respectively. The magnetic poles on the magnets 22, 120 and 24, 122 are arranged so they attract when in close proximity.
[0064] The mounting mechanism 25 may also include a length adjustable vertical brace 58. In the first embodiment, the vertical brace 58 comprises two longitudinally aligned metal plates 60, 70 each attached at one end to an upper and lower bracket 32, 42, respectively. The opposite ends of the two plates 60, 70 overlap and are selectively attached and extended vertically over the inside area in the door window opening 5. By adjusting the overlap areas on the adjustable plates 60, 70, the overall length of the vertical brace 58 may be adjusted to fit different size window openings 5. In one embodiment, the vertical brace 58 is made of polycarbonate or plastic and is of a fixed length.
[0065] The upper bracket 32 is Z-shaped in cross-section with an inner flange surface 34, an intermediate flange surface 36 and an outer flange surface 38. The outer flange surface 38 is configured to be inserted into the upper window track 6 formed on the upper door frame surrounding the door window opening 5. Formed on the inside surface of the inner flange surface 34 are a plurality of parallel slots 35 configured to receive ribs 62, 72 formed on an upper clamp 120, discussed further below.
[0066] The lower bracket 42 is also Z-shaped in cross-section and includes an inner flange surface 44, an intermediate flange surface 46 and an outer flange surface 48. The outer flange surface 48 extends downward on the lower bracket 42 and configured to be inserted into the lower window track 8 formed on the lower inside edge of the existing door window opening 5. Formed on the inside surface of the inside flange surface 44 are a plurality of parallel slots 49 configured to receive rib 62, 72 formed on a lower clamp 130 also discussed further below.
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[0068] When the brackets 32, 42 are made of steel, the magnets 22, 24 on the transparent panel 20 may be directly connected to the brackets 32, 42. When the brackets 32, 42 are made of non-metallic material, the brackets 32, 42 include magnetically attracted discs 68, 78 magnetically attracted to the magnets 22, 24, respectively, on the inside surface of the transparent panel 20.
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[0070] In one embodiment, the upper and lower brackets 32, 42 may be made of metal magnetically attracted to bar magnets attached to the spacer blocks 124, 134 to hold the clamps 120, 130 on the upper bracket 32 and the lower bracket, 42, respectively.
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[0072] In the first embodiment, the vertical brace 58 is made of two, transparent, polycarbonate adjustment plates 60, 70 as shown in
[0073] During installation, the vertical brace 58 is attached to the brackets 32, 42 and adjusted in length so the upper and lower brackets 32, 42 are positioned at a desirable location in the door window opening 5. When properly installed, the magnets 22, 24 on the transparent panel 20 are aligned with the brackets 32, 42, or with steel plates or magnets 68, 78 located on the upper and lower brackets 32, 42, respectively. The magnets 22, 24, or 68, 78 hold the transparent panel 20 on the upper and lower brackets 32, 42 but also allows release of the transparent panel 20 from the brackets 32, 42 when the patrol vehicle experiences a rapid lateral change in velocity or when pulled manually the transparent panel 20 from the brackets 32, 42 when used as a personal shield as shown in
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[0075] Formed on the outside surface on the inner flange surface 245 on the lower bracket 242 near its opposite ends are two magnets 360, 362. Formed on the outside surface of the lower flange surface 235 on the upper bracket 232 near the rear end of the upper bracket 232 is a single magnet 370. Also formed on the lower bracket 242 near the opposite ends are snap or hook or loop connectors 380, 390.
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[0077] The magnets 22, 24 hold the transparent panel 20 in place on the brackets 232, 242 in normal driving conditions. In a side impact collision, the transparent panel 220 detaches from the brackets 232, 242. Besides using magnets 22, 24,
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[0087] The system 10 also includes a ballistic fabric panel 600 configured to hang vertically over the inside surface of the door 4. The ballistic fabric panel 600 has a suitable shape and size so when hung along the inside surface of the door 4, the legs and lower torso of the driver or passenger are protected when sitting in the patrol vehicle 1. As shown in
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[0089] The ballistic fabric panel 600 is made of synthetic fiber sold under the trademark Kelvar (E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company) and may be obtained from ArmorCo located at Ashtabula, Ohio.
[0090] The magnets that hold the transparent panel 20, 220 onto the brackets are configured to release the transparent panel 20, 220 from the brackets when the patrol vehicle experiences a rapid lateral change in velocity. For example, any force that accelerates the patrol vehicle laterally more than over 3 mph in under 200 milliseconds.
[0091] When installed on the mounting mechanism 25, the transparent panel 20, 220 protects the driver and passengers from bullets shot into the door 4 or the door window opening 5. When the driver 300 must leave the patrol vehicle 1 and wants personal protection, the transparent panel 20, 220 may be removed from the mounting mechanism 25 and held in front of the driver using the handle 400 as shown in
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[0093] The upper bracket 800 shown in
[0094] The lower bracket 840, shown in
[0095] Formed on the inside surface of the upper and lower brackets 800, 820 is an optional slotted receiver 830, 860 which received the opposite ends of a vertical brace 258 when used shown in
[0096] The transparent panel 875 is similar to the modified transparent panel 20 discussed above. The length of the transparent panel 875 is smaller than the window opening thereby created a small window opening for ventilation. Attached or mounted on the corners of the transparent panel 875 are at least three magnets 877, 878, 879 configured to be magnetically attracted to the upper and lower brackets, 800, 840. The upper and lower brackets 800, 840 may be made of steel that is magnetically attractive to the magnets or may include steel discs or a second set of magnets may be attached to the brackets that are magnetically attractive to magnets 877, 878, 879 attached to the transparent panel 875. In every configuration, the magnets 877, 878, 879 configured to hold the transparent panel 875 onto the brackets 800, 840 and only release the transparent panel 220 from the brackets 800, 840 when the patrol vehicle experiences a rapid lateral change in velocity.
[0097] Formed on the transparent panel 875 are two transversely aligned, imbedded handle adapters 880, 884 each with axially aligned bores 881, 885, respectively. Included with the system, is an optional quick connect and quick release handle 900 configured to selectively connect to the transparent panel 875. As shown in
[0098] Attached or mounted on the intermediate flange surface 846 on the lower bracket 840 is at least one optional lateral force generating device configured to force the transparent panel 875 outward when a lateral force exerted on the patrol vehicle is detected. In one embodiment, the lateral force generating device is at least one pyrotechnic device 920 mounted on the inside surface of the upper flange on the lower bracket. The pyrotechnic device 920 is configured to force the lower edge of the transparent panel 875 outward from the upper and lower brackets 800, 840 when activated. The pyrotechnic device 920 is similar to a pyrotechnic seatbelt tensioner or to a mirror gas generator. Alternatively, the pyrotechnic device 920 may be mounted inside the door and coupled to a lever 930 that forces the lower edge of the transparent panel 875 when the pyrotechnic device 920 is activated as shown in
[0099] The pyrotechnic device 920 or solenoid 940 may include a built-in sensor or coupled to a separately located sensor 922 configured to detect a lateral impact force on the patrol vehicle. As shown in
[0100] To install the system 10 on a door window opening 5 on a patrol vehicle, the window is first rolled down. Next, the lower bracket 840 is attached to the lower window track 8. Next, the upper bracket 800 is inserted into the upper window track 6. If the upper and lower brackets 800, 840 are not affixed to the door frame, the vertical brace 258 must be vertically aligned between the upper and lower vertical braces 800, 840 so that its opposite ends slide into the receiver slots 237, 247. When the vertical brace 258 is not desired, threaded connectors 259 are used to hold the upper bracket 800 and the lower bracket 840 on the door frame.
[0101] After the upper bracket 800 and the lower bracket 840 are secured over the door window opening 5, the transparent panel 875 is then inserted over the opening formed between the upper and lower brackets 800, 840. The patrol vehicle's window can then be rolled up.
[0102] When the patrol officer desires to use the transparent panel 875 as a body shield, the window is rolled down. The handle 900 is then selected and aligned over the outside surface of the transparent panel 875 so that the pegs 902, 906 may be forced into the bores 881, 885 formed on the handle adapters 880, 884. The patrol officer then presses the handle 900 into the bores 881, 885 formed on the handle adapters 880, 884 until the pins 904, 908 attached to the pegs 902, 906 fully extend on the inside surface of the transparent panel 875. The handle 900 is now locked onto the transparent panel 875. The patrol officer then pulls on the handle 900 to remove the transparent panel 875 from the door window opening 5. The patrol officer holds the transparent panel 875 so the his or her head and upper torso are protected as shown in
[0103] In compliance with the statute, the invention described has been described in language more or less specific on structural features. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown comprises the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted the doctrine of equivalents.