PORTABLE SHIELDING DEVICE
20170003106 ยท 2017-01-05
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Abstract
A shielding device of the present invention includes a plurality of rigid planar pieces slidably connected by track formation in a seriatim manner. The track formation further includes a lateral length shorter than a the full lateral length of each of the plurality of rigid planar pieces. An inset angled notch on one end of each rigid planar piece is for receiving the other end of an adjacent rigid planar piece. A travel limiter means on the track formation creates a small overlapping segment between two adjacent rigid planar pieces with a small angle formed between the two adjacent rigid planar pieces.
Claims
1. A shielding device, comprising: a. a plurality of rigid planar pieces slidably connected by track formation in a seriatim manner; b. wherein the track formation further includes a lateral length shorter than a the full lateral length of each of the plurality of rigid planar pieces; c. an inset angled notch on one end of each rigid planar piece receives the other end of an adjacent rigid planar piece; and d. a travel limiter on the track formation creates a small overlapping segment between two adjacent rigid planar pieces with a small angle formed between the two adjacent rigid planar pieces.
2. The shielding device of claim 1, wherein the track formation is an overlapping track formation.
3. The shielding device of claim 2, wherein the travel limiter means utilizes matching stopper blocks at two connected end locations of the overlapping track formation.
4. The shielding device of claim 1, wherein the track formation is of a C track formation.
5. The shielding device of claim 4, wherein the travel limiter means includes a close-end block at one end of an inside track and a matching stopper peg at the other end of a matching outside loop.
6. The shielding device of claim 1, wherein the track formation can be on a top or at a bottom portion of the rigid planar pieces.
7. The shielding device of claim 1, further comprising foot pieces that have detachable wheels, so as to facilitate moving around on a ground either in the fold-up state or deployed state.
8. The shielding device of claim 1, wherein the inset angled notch on one end of each rigid planar piece is cut into a corner of the rigid planar piece.
9. The shielding device of claim 1, wherein the travel limiter means of the track formation makes an end-to-end connection on every two adjacent rigid planar pieces; and further comprising hooking mechanisms on the left-most and right-most rigid planar pieces for engaging to external structures.
10. The shielding device of claim 1, wherein the rigid planar pieces and the track formations are slightly arc-shaped; and wherein the track formations on each rigid planar pieces does not cover the full lateral length of said rigid planar piece; and wherein the track formations have travel limiters, so as to create a small overlapping segment between two adjacent rigid planar pieces.
11. The shielding device of claim 1, further comprising b. a pop-out ball structure and a corresponding receiving cavity on two adjacent said rigid planar pieces respectively, so that when two adjacent rigid planar pieces are moved laterally to form a drawn out extended screen shape, said ball structure on one rigid planar piece will click into the corresponding receiving cavity on the adjacent rigid planar piece to stop further lateral movement, having a small overlapping segment between two adjacent rigid planar pieces; and c. a protrusion actuated by the clicking-in of said pop-out ball structure to the corresponding receiving cavity, resulting in the intended protrusion from one rigid planar piece to push away the adjacent rigid planar piece and creating a small angle between the two adjacent rigid planar pieces.
12. The shielding device of claim 11, wherein the track formation is an overlapping track formation.
13. The shielding device of claim 12, wherein the travel limiter means utilizes matching stopper blocks at two connected end locations of the overlapping track formation.
14. The shielding device of claim 11, wherein the track formation is of a C track formation.
15. The shielding device of claim 14, wherein the travel limiter means includes a close-end block at one end of an inside track and a matching stopper peg at the other end of a matching outside loop.
16. The shielding device of claim 11, wherein the track formation can be on a top or at a bottom portion of the rigid planar pieces.
17. The shielding device of claim 11, further comprising foot pieces that have detachable wheels, so as to facilitate moving around on a ground either in the fold-up state or deployed state.
18. The shielding device of claim 11, wherein the inset angled notch on one end of each rigid planar piece is cut into a corner of the rigid planar piece.
19. The shielding device of claim 11, wherein the travel limiter means of the track formation makes an end-to-end connection on every two adjacent rigid planar pieces; and further comprising hooking mechanisms on the left-most and right-most rigid planar pieces for engaging to external structures.
20. The shielding device of claim 11, wherein the rigid planar pieces and the track formations are slightly arc-shaped; and wherein the track formations on each rigid planar pieces does not cover the full lateral length of said rigid planar piece; and wherein the track formations have travel limiters, so as to create a small overlapping segment between two adjacent rigid planar pieces.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate the preferred embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
[0027] A brief description of the drawings is as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0056] As shown herein, the preferred embodiment of present invention includes a projectile-deflecting/resisting shielding device 10 that is generally formed by a plurality of connected rigid planar pieces 100.
[0057] The shielding device 10 can be easily folded up into a travel case type configuration, making it easy for storing away, or for keeping to the sidewall of a housing structure, such as a classroom wall.
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[0059] In the disclosure herein as shown in
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[0061] In this sample disclosure, the bottom piece 100 in
[0062] When the rigid planar pieces 100 are drawn out (for deployment), there will be a small overlapping segment between every two adjacent rigid planar pieces, denoted as O.L.S. on
[0063] The rigid planar pieces 100 of present shielding device 10 are connected in a seriatim fashion. The connection between any two adjacent rigid planar pieces 100 may be made by slidable track formation 350, such as overlapping track formation 300 in
[0064] Alternatively, the slidable track arrangement can be in the form of a C track formation 400, as shown in
[0065] The C-shaped outside loop 406 runs generally along the lateral of the rigid planar piece 100. On the back side of said outside loop 406, a loop fitting piece 560 extends out towards the opening of the next C outside loop and ends with an inside track 405 portion that travels inside the space of said next outside loop 406. See
[0066] The track formation 350 can be made either on top of the rigid planar pieces 100, or at the bottom, or both locations.
[0067] To create an arc-shaped overall screen from the constituent straight rigid planar pieces 100, a small angle must be created by a protrusion means 103 on the small overlapping segment O.L.S. between two adjacent rigid planar pieces 100, as shown in
[0068] In a standing position of a deployed shield device 10, the protrusion means 103 and the clicking into said cavity 110 happens on a generally horizontal orientation, as the figures show and discussed herein.
[0069] A first embodiment of said protrusion means 103 is a pop out ball structure 190 on one rigid planar piece 100 that clicks into a corresponding receiving cavity 110 of the other rigid planar piece 100, when drawn to move laterally, with a small O.L.S length, as shown in
[0070] The clicking of said ball structure 190 to said corresponding receiving cavity 110 will stop further lateral movement of the drawn rigid planar piece 100, and set the two adjacent rigid planar pieces 100 in pre-determined relative angled position.
[0071] The track formation 350 causes the rigid planar pieces 100 to stay generally in a parallel manner among them. However, the track formation 350 will also have some wiggle or play room, so that any two adjacent rigid planar pieces 100 may be placed at a slight non-parallel angle when drawn out, as effected by the protrusion means 103.
[0072] The protrusion means 103 is actuated by the pop out ball structure 190 when clicking into the receiving cavity 110 on the adjacent rigid planar piece 100. Said protrusion means 103 can be implemented by a pivoting rod 127, having a pivoting point 129, as shown in
[0073] When the pop out ball structure 190 is clicked into the receiving cavity 110, a first end 1271 of said pivoting rod 127 gets pushed in, and a second end 1272 gets pushed out from a side angle hole 102 of the vertical surface of a rigid planar piece 100.
[0074] As shown in
[0075] As such, said protrusion means 130, as implemented by the pivoting rod 127 will create a small angle in the small overlapping segment O.L.S. between two adjacent rigid planar pieces 100, at time of deployment, as shown in
[0076] Alternatively, said protrusion means 103 can be implemented by a block piece 112, which has a front rod 1121 that will enter into the space of the receiving cavity 110. As the side horizontal view shown in
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[0079] Said angel peg 120 will travel through the center hole 1125 of the block piece 112, which is being moved laterally (to the right, as the orientation shown on
[0080] A hooking mechanism 180 can be built to the left-most and right-most rigid planar pieces 100, as shown in
[0081] Said mechanism 180 may be made to have fold-in / fold-out feature, as desired.
[0082] To facilitate moving the shielding device 10 around, both at time of deployment and storage, foot pieces 130 may be added to the bottom portion of the rigid planar pieces 100. Additionally, detachable wheels 140 may be added to the foot pieces 130, to provide the flexibility of having the wheels 140 on for easy maneuvering and the wheels 140 off for somewhat immobile set up when deployed, as users may choose.
[0083] Another preferred embodiment of present invention is to have the serially connected rigid planar pieces form a small overlapping segment OLS, as limited by a travel limiter means 770 built to the track formation 350.
[0084] In the embodiment with travel limiter means 770, the track formation 350 will have a lateral length that is somewhat shorter than full lateral length of the rigid planar pieces 100, as shown in
[0085] Note that in actual implementation, said track formation 350 may have the same lateral length as the rigid planar piece 100 attached to, as shown in
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[0087] To form a small angle in the O.L.S area, the left end of a rigid planar piece 100 will fit into an inset angle notch 220 on the right end of a connected rigid planar piece 199, as shown in
[0088] In the case of an overlapping track formation 300, the travel limiter means 770 is implemented by matching stopper blocks 310 that are added to the end of said overlapping track formation 300, so as to stop the lateral movement of two adjacent rigid planar pieces 100 relative to each other, when the right track-edge 351 of one rigid planar piece 100 is connected to the location of the left track-edge 352 of an adjacent rigid planar piece.
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[0090] In the case of a C-track formation 400, the travel limiter means 770 is implemented by a stopper peg 410 added to the end of an inside track 405, and a close-end block 411 added to the (matching) end of the outside loop 406.
[0091] For ease of understanding the function and structure of said stopper peg 410 and close-end block 411,
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[0093] Another embodiment of the shielding device 10 would be to have every two adjacent rigid planar pieces 100 connected, by the track formation described herein, at their respective left and right end points when drawn out, without a small overlapping segment, as shown in
[0094] Such an end-to-end connection between every two adjacent rigid planar pieces can be achieved by a travel limited means 770 on the track formation 350, as discussed later.
[0095] Though this embodiment can also form a pie area, there is no bow-like tensioning force to the overall deployed shielding device, due to the lack of the O.L.S. area.
[0096] With hooking mechanisms 180 and the left-most and right-most rigid planar pieces, when drawn out, engaging to two side structures (two side walls flanking at 90 degrees, for example), such a simplified embodiment can also be chosen to fit the design with reduced cost allocation.
[0097] In addition to utilizing straight rigid planar pieces to for an arc screen by drawing out the connected pieces, the overall arc screen can also be formed by having individual slightly arced rigid planar pieces 1000 that are slightly arc-shaped, as shown in
[0098] In such arc-shaped configuration, there will be similar arced track formation 3500 that runs the same lateral length as the lateral length of main rigid planar piece 1000, as shown in
[0099] With the same travel limited means 770 built in to such arc-shaped configuration, there will be a small overlapping segment O.L.S. between every two adjacent rigid planar pieces 1000 that are still bound by the generally parallel (albeit a bit arc-shaped) track formation 3500, to provide a bow-like tensioning force. See
[0100] As an alternative way of implementing shielding function of present invention, the rigid planar pieces 100 may be formed by a rigid frame 101 conforming to the desired outside shape of said rigid planar piece 100, as shown in
[0101] For the center opening area, suitable fabric-like materials 109 that has the desired flexible yet sturdy attribute can be cut and fixed to said rigid frame 101, achieving the creation of a protective surface that consists of screen type material.
[0102] The optional use of the sturdy fabric-like material 109, one or more layers, to create rigid planar piece 100 has the advantages of reducing overall weight and also increasing the impact resistance from projectiles/bullets, due to the inherent wiggle nature.
[0103] One or more layers of said sturdy flexible fabric-like material 109 can be fixed to said frame 101, as shown in
[0104] Alternatively, a rigid frame 101 may have a frame center row 105, so as to accommodate said pop out ball structure 190, corresponding receiving cavity 110, protrusion mechanism 130 and engaging said protrusion mechanism 130, for the purpose of clicking two adjacent rigid planar pieces 100 in place with small overlapping segment and creating a small angle between two adjacent rigid planar pieces 100.
[0105] For the slightly arc-shaped rigid planar pieces 1000, the aforesaid construction of employing sturdy and flexible fabric-like material to fit over a rigid frame 101 is equally applicable and requires no more disclosure, as long as the rigid frame 101 and corresponding structure, such as the frame center row 105, is made to the intended curvature.