Mobile ballistics and projectile resistant crate with telescoping protective ballistic resistant panels and removable storage cage

12410993 ยท 2025-09-09

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Abstract

Rapidly deployable, immediately activated Mobile Mission Kits are highly flexible armored protective apparatuses that can be used in countless environments and against various threat types and levels to protect people, infrastructure and equipment while giving end users unit dominance advantages through the ability to establish an extended and hardened perimeter with checkpoint options by interconnecting operative (Mobile Mission Kit) units that interlock, an internal structural mission cage that can accommodate necessary tactical gear, weapons, equipment and supplies for missions or emergency responses, offensive capabilities, and stopping intrusion efforts from adversarial groups or entities. The Mobile Mission Kit does not require assembly or construction to activate the protective barrier upon arrival, and would not require any tools or equipment to active barrier, interconnect units, deactivation, or prepare for extraction

Claims

1. A system comprising: a series of mobile crates, each crate configured to deploy independently from a pre-existing fixed structure, each crate comprising: a pallet-type base with forklift channels, and a removable, non-collapsible internal cage with a compartmented storage area above the base, comprising a first compartment and a second compartment, wherein the first compartment is configured to accommodate a predefined amount of equipment prior to insertion of the cage within the crate, and wherein the second compartment holds a series of panels, separated from the predefined amount of equipment in the compartmented storage area, wherein each of the series of panels connects to an adjacent panel, and the series of panels deploys from the storage area by telescoping and/or articulating outward from the storage area to form an extended protective barrier, and wherein the extended protective barrier of a first crate in the series of crates connects to an extended protective barrier of a second crate in the series of crates to form an extended protected perimeter.

2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the extended protective barrier is secured within the internal cage during storage and transport.

3. The system according to claim 1, wherein each crate is treated with one or more protective materials to protect the crate from chemicals, water, corrosive materials, or UV rays.

4. The system according to claim 1, wherein each crate comprises one or more channels for cabling and wiring.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1:

(2) Depicts the Mobile Mission Kit (100) Crate (200) featuring sides A & D, side access door (202Side D), and built-in pallet with forklift channels (203length and depth viewSide A & D on drawing), made from any type of ballistic and projectile resistant materials (201), or other end user specified materials.

(3) FIG. 2:

(4) This representation illustrates the Mobile Mission Kit (100) Crate (200) with side door (202) removed, exposing the interior space of the crate (200), the material representation of the crate (201), sides A, B & D of the crate, and built-in pallet forklift channels (203).

(5) FIG. 3:

(6) Represents the Mission Cage (300) of the Mobile Mission Kit (100), and removed from the Crate (200), its sides B, C & D, a representation of the mission cage material specified by end user (301), optional mission cage storage compartment (302), optional lockable storage compartment doors (303), and mechanical bracket hardware (402).

(7) FIG. 4:

(8) Illustrates multiple protective telescoping/articulating barrier panels (400) removed from the Mobile Mission Kit (100), the crate (200) and mission cage (300), its protective material specified by end user (401), functional mechanical brackets (402), and a view from sides A, C & D.

(9) FIG. 5:

(10) In this illustration, you are viewing the mission cage (300) removed from the Mobile Mission Kit (100) crate (200), with a view of the embodiment from sides A, B & D, depicting how the protective barrier panels (400) are positioned inside the mission cage (300), customer specified protective panel material (401), and optional storage compartment doors (303).

(11) FIG. 6:

(12) Represents from side views B & D how the Mobile Mission Kit (100) comprises of the crate (200), the mission cage (300), which accommodates the multiple telescoping/articulating protective barrier panels (400), with optional locking storage compartment doors (303), with a view of side A, which represents the crate (200) side.

(13) FIG. 7:

(14) This embodiment, from side view A (or threat side), features the exemplary and salient workings of the Mobile Mission Kit (100) crate (200), the activated protective telescoping/articulating protective barrier panels (400), protective barrier panel mechanical brackets (402), and side view A of the incorporated forklift channels (203).

(15) FIG. 8:

(16) This figure represents the functional opposing side of FIG. 7 by representing the safe side of the Mobile Mission Kit (100) and incorporates side C & D to present the activated/deployed protective barrier panels (400), their mechanical hardware that allow them to open/close (402), the mission cage (300) which accommodates the protective barrier panels (400), the crate (200), the ballistic, blast, projectile or protective material (201) of the crate (200), and the forklift channels (203) for moving and repositioning the Mobile Mission Kit (100).

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(17) The drawings or embodiments contained herein represent the invention's components, inter-functional workings, assemblies and their purposes, and how each cohesively operates to create a unique, versatile, and rapidly deployable protective barrier system that delivers immediate protection for war fighters, law enforcement personnel, security and other first responders, and can be used to transport and deliver critical gear, equipment and supplies to forward or distressed locations of operation.

(18) Critically important is the mention of end user dimensional/size requirements for the Mobile Mission Kit (100) crate (200), crate materials (201), cage (300), cage materials (301), optional cage storage compartment (302), telescoping/articulating panels (400), panel materials (401), mechanical brackets/hardware (402) and how the design and purpose of the design remain true and do not infringe on the inventions original design and basic functionality. The simplicity of the invention's design is what keeps the functionality true to its core purpose regardless of any end user specifications for specific materials, logistical, component or assembly functional hardware, addition of offensive capability hardware like gun ports, optional storage compartment with optional locking storage doors, or the introduction of industrial casters to the built-in pallet area of the crate.

(19) The basic Mobile Mission Kit (100) design, its crate (200), internal mission cage (300), access door/panel (202), telescoping/articulating protective panels/barrier (400), and operating mechanical hardware/brackets (402) are at its core regardless of the material specified to manufacture each or any of these critical components comprised to produce the entirety of a Mobile Mission Kit (100).