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Highly survivable urban utility vehicle (HSUUV)
Application Number |
13727308 |
Grant Number |
08651008 |
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In Force |
Filing Date |
2012-12-26 |
First Publication Date |
2013-05-09 |
Grant Date |
2014-02-18 |
Owner |
The Right Problem LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
Kocher, Robert William
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Abstract
The Highly Survivable Urban Utility Vehicle (HSUUV) provides a novel way to balance the concerns of armor, mobility and cost. Prior art distributes armor to protect all areas of the vehicle evenly, thereby distributing the maximum armor weight capacity evenly. The HSUUV provides armored protection in levels, which vary depending on the location of the armor and that location's ballistic threat. Entrance to the HSUUV is located in location(s) other than the traditional side door(s) so as to provide additional armored protection in the area receiving the greatest ballistic threat. Using the HSUUV, soldiers can safely and quickly enter areas that they otherwise would have had to fight and sustain casualties to enter. The vehicle will give United States forces an unprecedented amount of flexibility, allowing for better strategic and tactical decisions.
IPC Classes ?
- F41H 7/02 - Land vehicles with enclosing armour, e.g. tanks
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Highly survivable urban utility vehicle (HSUUV)
Application Number |
12153269 |
Grant Number |
08365648 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-05-15 |
First Publication Date |
2009-01-29 |
Grant Date |
2013-02-05 |
Owner |
The Right Problem LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
Kocher, Robert William
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Abstract
The Highly Survivable Urban Utility Vehicle (HSUUV) provides a novel way to balance the concerns of armor, mobility and cost. Prior art distributes armor to protect all areas of the vehicle evenly, thereby distributing the maximum armor weight capacity evenly. The HSUUV provides armored protection in levels, which vary depending on the location of the armor and that location's ballistic threat. Entrance to the HSUUV is located in location(s) other than the traditional side door(s) so as to provide additional armored protection in the area receiving the greatest ballistic threat. Using the HSUUV, soldiers can safely and quickly enter areas that they otherwise would have had to fight and sustain casualties to enter. The vehicle will give United States forces an unprecedented amount of flexibility, allowing for better strategic and tactical decisions.
IPC Classes ?
- F41H 7/02 - Land vehicles with enclosing armour, e.g. tanks
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Highly survivable urban utility vehicle (HSUUV)
Application Number |
11507089 |
Grant Number |
07401540 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2006-08-21 |
First Publication Date |
2008-07-22 |
Grant Date |
2008-07-22 |
Owner |
THE RIGHT PROBLEM LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
Kocher, Robert William
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Abstract
The Highly Survivable Urban Utility Vehicle (HSUUV) redistributes armor in a unique way on a truck type wheeled vehicle so as to defeat Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) to include armor piercing weapons. In so doing, this approach adds significant amounts of armor where it is needed the most, and does so without a significant net weight penalty. This approach of using vehicles capable of carrying heavy side armor was previously not attempted with wheeled vehicles, now provides crew compartments with levels of protection never previously achieved on wheeled vehicles. Using the HSUUV system approach, soldiers can safely and quickly enter areas with an unprecedented amount of survivability and flexibility, allowing for better strategic force protection and tactical operations.
IPC Classes ?
- F41H 7/02 - Land vehicles with enclosing armour, e.g. tanks
- F41H 5/00 - ArmourArmour platesShields
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Method and apparatus for contactless hand recognition
Application Number |
10206096 |
Grant Number |
07616784 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2002-07-29 |
First Publication Date |
2004-01-29 |
Grant Date |
2009-11-10 |
Owner |
THE RIGHT PROBLEM LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
Kocher, Robert William
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Abstract
A method and apparatus is provided for Contactless Hand Recognition (CHR) for positive identification of cooperative individuals seeking access to physical, logical, or informational systems. Contactless Hand Recognition (CHR) is based on a novel technique and apparatus that rapidly and contactlessly captures a livescan hand geometry video image with a visible wavelength, infrared, or thermal camera of a person desiring access, then reduces the image to a template, compares the livescan template to a reference template, and determines if there is a match. Contactless Hand Recognition (CHR) is a significant advancement over current state-of-the-art hand recognition systems because authentication is done contactlessly while on the move, and at a distance, while simultaneously verifying liveness. It can also be combined with a personal knowledge process to include the use of a Personnel Identification Number (PIN), a secret contactless sign (SCS), or unique hand/finger position biometrics known only to the user. The CHR invention offers the possibility for users to have a rapid, fully contactless three-factor system of authentication based on contactless tokens, biometrics, and personal knowledge identification signs.
IPC Classes ?
- G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
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