Bullet trapping apparatus
10030945 ยท 2018-07-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41J13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A bullet trap apparatus preferably includes a housing, a support structure and energy absorbing material. The housing preferably includes a bullet guiding collar, a front energy absorbing panel, a front wall plate, a four sided box, an angled back plate and an angled armor plate. The front wall plate is attached to a front of the four-sided box. The front energy absorbing panel is located between the bullet guiding collar and the front wall plate. A perimeter of the angled back plate is attached to a perimeter of a rear of the four-sided box. Four armor spacers are attached in four corners of the back plate. A rear of the angled armor plate is attached to the four armor spacers. The housing is filled with energy absorbing material. The support structure preferably includes a first side leg and a second side leg and three base plates.
Claims
1. A bullet trapping apparatus comprising: an energy absorbing material; a housing includes a front energy absorbing panel, a bullet guiding collar, a four sided box, an angled back plate and an angled armor plate, said front energy absorbing panel decelerates motion of a projectile, said bullet guiding collar includes an angled peripheral flange, said four sided box includes a first side plate, a second side plate, a top plate and a bottom plate, said front energy absorbing panel is retained on a front of said four sided box, said angled back plate includes a first angled back plate and a second angled back plate, said top and bottom plates include a pentagon shape to cover said angled back plate, said angled armor plate includes a first armor plate and a second armor plate, an obtuse angle is maintained between said first and second armor plates, an end of said first armor plate is joined to an end of said second armor plate, said angled armor plate is retained in front of said angled back plate, a joint between said first and second armor plates lies in a vertical axis, wherein said housing is filled with said energy absorbing material to decelerate motion of a projectile; and a support structure includes a first leg and a second leg, said first leg includes a first side leg and a first rear leg, a top of said first rear leg extends downward from a top of said first side leg, said second leg includes a second side leg and a second rear leg, a top of said second rear leg extends downward from a top of said second side leg, said first side leg is attached to said first side plate, said first rear leg is attached to said first angled back plate, said second side leg is attached to said second side plate, said second rear leg is attached to said second angled back plate, a first obtuse angle is formed between said first side leg and said first rear leg, a second obtuse angled is formed between said second side leg and said second rear leg.
2. The bullet trapping apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said bullet guiding collar includes a base plate, a four-sided peripheral wall and said angled peripheral flange, said base plate includes a rectangular base opening, said four-sided peripheral wall is attached to said base plate, said angled peripheral flange is attached to base plate and said four-sided peripheral wall.
3. The bullet trapping apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a first side leg base plate is attached to a bottom of said first side leg, a second side leg base plate is attached to a bottom of said second side leg, a rear leg base plate is attached to a bottom of said first and second rear legs.
4. The bullet trapping apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said first armor plate has substantially the same height as said second armor plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
(10) The four sided box 22 includes a top plate 44, a bottom plate 46, a first side plate 48 and a second side plate 50. Edges of the top, bottom, first side and second side plates 44, 46, 48, 50 are attached to each other to form the four-sided box 22 with welding or any suitable attachment method. The front wall plate 20 is attached to a front of the four-sided box 22. The front energy absorbing panel 18 is located between the base plate 30 of the bullet guiding collar 16 and the front wall plate 20. The angled back plate 24 includes a first angled back plate 52 and a second angled back plate 54. The top and bottom plates 44, 46 include a pentagon shape to cover angled back plate 24. Adjacent edges of the first and second angled back plates 52, 54 are joined to each other with welding or any suitable attachment method. A perimeter of the angled back plate 24 is attached to a perimeter of a rear of the four-sided box with welding or any suitable attachment method.
(11) Preferably, the four armor spacers 28 are attached in four corners of the back plate 24. The angled armor plate 26 includes a first armor plate 55 and a second armor plate 57. The first and second armor plates 55, 57 are preferably fabricated from AR-500 hardened armor plate. Alternatively, the angled armor plate 26 could be substituted for the angled back plate 24. Adjacent edges of the first and second angled armor plates 55, 57 are joined to each other with welding or any suitable attachment method. The most preferable value of an included angle A between the first and second armor plates 55, 57 is an obtuse angle of 120 degrees. The 120 degree angle of the angled armor plate 26 prevents the projectile from ricocheting back at a shooting source of the projectile. A second preferable value of angle A is between 115-125 degrees. However, angle A may also have other values. A rear of the angled armor plate 26 is glued to the four armor spacers 28. The four armor spacers 28 are preferably fabricated from a resilient material, such as rubber. A top edge of the bullet guiding collar 16 is preferably hinged to a top of the four-sided box 22 with a pair of hinges 56 or the like, such that a space is created for the insertion of the front energy absorbing panel 18. A bottom edge of the bullet guiding collar 16 is bolted to a bottom bracket 58 on a bottom edge of the four-sided box 22. The housing 10 is filled with the energy absorbing material 14 to decelerate motion of a projectile fired into the housing 10. The energy absorbing material 14 is preferably granulated rubber, but other materials may also be used. The energy absorbing material 14 is preferably sufficient to stop the motion of a projectile. The armor plate 18
(12) In use, a projectile fired into the bullet trapping apparatus 1 will pass through the front energy absorbing panel 18; into the energy absorbing material 14 and stop within the energy absorbing material 14. However as a fail safe for a projectile, which has too much power, the projectile will hit at least one of the first and second plates of the angled back plate 24 or the angled armor plate 26; and come to a stop.
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(14) A first end of the side reinforcement plate 66 is attached to the first side leg 72 and a second end of the reinforcement plate 66 is attached to the second side leg 76 with fasteners or the like. A leg reinforcement plate 80 is preferably attached to the first and second side plates 48, 50. The first side leg 72 is preferably bolted to the first side plate 48. The second side leg 76 is preferably bolted to the second side plate 50. A bottom of the first side leg 72 is attached to the first side leg base plate 68 and a bottom of the second side leg 76 is attached to the second side leg base plate 70. With reference to
(15) While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.