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B66F 15/00 - Crowbars or levers 2
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B25F 1/00 - Combination or multi-purpose hand tools 1
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Breaching training door

      
Application Number 13889228
Grant Number 09318028
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-05-07
First Publication Date 2016-04-19
Grant Date 2016-04-19
Owner SWEDEN ENTRY TOOLS AB (Sweden)
Inventor
  • Ingesson, Lars
  • Gustavsson, Patrik

Abstract

A training door for breaching tools has a frame on which the door is hung by hinges at a hinge edge, while at an opposite edge being retained to a jamb by one or more non-shearing bolts. When the door is forced by a breaching tool at the bolt location, the jamb is forced laterally away from the door edge, against rubber mounts that allow limited jamb movement. As the door is forced in (or out, depending on its swing direction), with the jamb spread away somewhat the bolt will bend and fail pulling out of its socket. Replaceable sleeves are secured to the door edge, in several sections of the door to avoid breach tool damage on the door itself.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09B 9/00 - Simulators for teaching or training purposes
  • G09B 19/00 - Teaching not covered by other main groups of this subclass

2.

Breaching tools for entry of doors and windows

      
Application Number 13199603
Grant Number 08794597
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-09-02
First Publication Date 2014-08-05
Grant Date 2014-08-05
Owner SWEDEN ENTRY TOOLS AB (Sweden)
Inventor
  • Ingesson, Lars
  • Gustavsson, Patrik

Abstract

A breaching tool for use by law enforcement or emergency personnel has a curving, tapered wedge at a first end, extending approximately perpendicularly from a tool handle, and providing a striking surface for driving the wedge between a door and door frame, for example. At an opposite end is a tapered chisel tail end, preferably with a claw for pulling nails or other fasteners. The tool may include a loop handle, generally in a trapezoid configuration connected to the main tool shaft, for manipulating the tool in service.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B66F 3/00 - Devices, e.g. jacks, adapted for uninterrupted lifting of loads
  • B66F 15/00 - Crowbars or levers

3.

Door breaching tool with sledge hammer and rake

      
Application Number 13199604
Grant Number 08677537
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-09-02
First Publication Date 2014-03-25
Grant Date 2014-03-25
Owner SWEDEN ENTRY TOOLS AB (Sweden)
Inventor
  • Ingesson, Lars
  • Gustavsson, Patrik

Abstract

A breaching tool for use by law enforcement or emergency personnel has at one end of its handle a sledge hammer and a multi-toothed rake effective to scrape and clean broken glass from a window frame of a building or an automobile. At an opposite or rear end of the handle a tapered chisel tail, preferably with a claw for pulling nails or other fasteners.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B25F 1/00 - Combination or multi-purpose hand tools
  • B66F 15/00 - Crowbars or levers
  • B25D 1/00 - Hand hammersHammer heads of special shape or materials