A projectile partition that serves as a barrier from ballistics and explosions is disclosed. The projectile partition may serve a traditional role of providing a visual barrier while also providing protection from ballistics and explosions originating from an opposite side of the ballistic screen. The projectile partition may comprise one or more panels or plates that are adapted to repel ballistics and blasts. The projectile partition may further comprise a series of interconnected members that together form a frame which serves to position the one or more panels in a relatively upright position so as to form a barrier against ballistics and explosion blasts.
A ballistic shield that is movable between an extended position and a retracted position is disclosed. In the extended position, the shield extends from the supporting surface to at least a height of a lower edge of a front wall of a ballistic barrier. In the extended position, the shield provides protection in an area corresponding to a gap between the front wall and the supporting surface. In the retracted position, the shield is removed relative to the supporting surface and provides clearance from the supporting surface.
A bench that serves as a barrier from ballistics and explosions is disclosed. The bench serves the traditional role of providing a seating area while also providing protection from ballistics and explosions originating from an opposite side of the barrier bench. The bench may comprise one or more panels or plates and an upper wall that are adapted to repel ballistics and blasts. The barrier bench further comprises a series of interconnected members that together form a frame which serves to position the one or more panels and upper wall in a relatively upright position so as to form a barrier against ballistics and explosion blasts.
An armored lectern includes a frame, a first armored panel, and a second armored panel. The frame defines a gap, and the armored lectern defines an assembled configuration in which a portion of the first armored panel is positioned within the gap such that a first panel surface of the first armored panel faces a first direction, a first portion of the second armored panel is positioned within the gap such that the first panel surface of the second armored panel faces the first direction, and a second portion of the first panel surface of the second armored panel faces a second panel surface of the first armored panel.
A barrier formed from one or more modular units that include a frame, a protective panel, and a gap that is configured to receive a portion of another one of the modular units of the barrier such that the one or more modular units of the barrier can be arranged at an angle selected from a range of angles from about 90 degrees, to provide a corner arrangement, to about 180 degrees, to provide a substantially straight wall arrangement.
A barrier formed from one or more modular units that include a frame, a protective panel, and a gap that is configured to receive a portion of another one of the modular units of the barrier such that the one or more modular units of the barrier can be arranged at an angle selected from a range of angles from about 90 degrees, to provide a comer arrangement, to about 180 degrees, to provide a substantially straight wall arrangement.
An assembly for use in a shield includes a protective panel, protective panel securing hardware and an adjustable mount. The protective panel is ballistic-resistant and/or blast resistant. The protective panel securing hardware secures the protective panel to the adjustable mount and to extend in an upwards direction from the adjustable mount. The adjustable mount is structured and sized to be securable on top of shield bases having a plurality of alternative geometries.
A threat resistant access port is disclosed, including a resistant panel having an access aperture formed therein. A resistant cover is movably coupled to the panel, the cover being pivotally slideable relative to the panel so as to cover the aperture in a closed position and to uncover the aperture in an open position. The resistant cover comprises an outer member, the outer member being threat resistant and located proximate an outer side of the panel. The resistant cover further comprises an inner member, the inner member coupled to the outer member and located proximate an inner side of the panel opposite the outer side of the panel.
A barrier that includes attack resistant pane(s) (see DEFINITIONS section). In this way, a person behind the barrier can be protected when they are outside. More specifically, the person behind the barrier is protected, at least to some extent, from both: (i) vehicular attacks; and (ii) blast (for example, bombs) and/or ballistic (for example, bullet) attacks. Also, the protected person can see what is happening across the barrier because of the attack-resistant pane(s). Also, if the barrier is unanchored then it can be moved from place to place, for example, by heavy equipment, so that the same barrier can be re-deployed at different outdoor locations (or indoor locations) on an as-needed basis. Preferably, the barrier also includes framing pieces that secure the attack-resistant pane(s) to the body of the barrier, with the framing pieces being covered on one side by an attack-resistant material (preferably, hardened steel).
09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques
42 - Services scientifiques, technologiques et industriels, recherche et conception
45 - Services juridiques; services de sécurité; services personnels pour individus
Produits et services
Modular shielding in the nature of portable metallic buildings and portable metal freestanding barriers for military, law enforcement, and security applications, namely, guard houses/booths, checkpoint barriers, bullet-resistant wall structures, bunkers, architectural framework for inside tactical operation centers/barracks/population dense areas, sniper positions, greeter stations, overwatch positions; and modular shielding in the nature of portable metallic buildings for defense applications, namely, safe house/room, architecture framework, bullet-resistant wall structure, greeter stations, and overwatch positions Portable bullet and fragment resistant structures for personal and team protection; portable blast resistant structures for personal and team protection; portable security shields and barriers for personal and team protection; portable modular bullet resistant walls, screens or fences for personal or team protection; portable modular projectile resistant walls, screens, or fences for personal or team protection; and related accessories for the same, namely, tow bars and panels for connecting structures, shields, walls, screens, and fences Engineering and design services in the field of security [ Security services, namely, risk management consultation, security consultation, and security assessments of physical locations, personal protection, and working environments ]
09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques
Produits et services
Portable bullet and fragment resistant structures for personal and team protection; portable blast resistant structures for personal and team protection; portable security shields and barriers for personal and team protection
09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques
Produits et services
Portable bullet resistant structures for personal and team protection; portable blast resistant structures for personal and team protection; portable security shields and barriers for personal and team protection
A threat resistant access port is disclosed, including a resistant panel having an access aperture formed therein. A resistant cover is movably coupled to the panel, the cover being pivotally slideable relative to the panel so as to cover the aperture in a closed position and to uncover the aperture in an open position. The resistant cover comprises an outer member, the outer member being threat resistant and located proximate an outer side of the panel. The resistant cover further comprises an inner member, the inner member coupled to the outer member and located proximate an inner side of the panel opposite the outer side of the panel.
An attack-resistant window assembly that can be easily maintained without requiring the use of tools. The attack-resistant window assembly includes a slidable plate for securing the attack-resistant pane into the window assembly. The window assembly also has ballistic-resistant armor around the peripheral sides of the ballistic-resistant pane to prevent bullets from exiting the peripheral sides of the ballistic-resistant pane and coming into the space on the protected side of the window assembly.
E06B 3/00 - Châssis mobiles de fenêtres, battants de portes ou éléments analogues pour fermer les ouverturesPose des fermetures fixes ou mobiles, p. ex. des fenêtresCaractéristiques des châssis extérieurs fixes relatives au montage des châssis des battants
E06B 9/00 - Écrans ou dispositifs de protection pour ouvertures, avec ou sans mécanismes de manœuvre ou de fixationFermetures de même structure
E06B 3/32 - Aménagements des battants caractérisés par le genre de mouvementAménagements des battants modèles dans les ouverturesCaractéristiques des battants ou châssis ayant trait uniquement au genre de mouvement du battant
09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques
Produits et services
Portable bullet resistant structures for personal and team protection; portable blast resistant structures for personal and team protection; portable security shields and barriers for personal and team protection
A barrier that includes attack resistant pane(s) (see DEFINITIONS section). In this way, a person behind the barrier can be protected when they are outside. More specifically, the person behind the barrier is protected, at least to some extent, from both: (i) vehicular attacks; and (ii) blast (for example, bombs) and/or ballistic (for example, bullet) attacks. Also, the protected person can see what is happening across the barrier because of the attack-resistant pane(s). Also, if the barrier is unanchored then it can be moved from place to place, for example, by heavy equipment, so that the same barrier can be re-deployed at different outdoor locations (or indoor locations) on an as-needed basis. Preferably, the barrier also includes framing pieces that secure the attack-resistant pane(s) to the body of the barrier, with the framing pieces being covered on one side by an attack-resistant material (preferably, hardened steel).
An assembly for use in a shield includes a protective panel, protective panel securing hardware and an adjustable mount. The protective panel is ballistic-resistant and/or blast resistant. The protective panel securing hardware secures the protective panel to the adjustable mount and to extend in an upwards direction from the adjustable mount. The adjustable mount is structured and sized to be securable on top of shield bases having a plurality of alternative geometries.
An assembly for use in a shield includes a protective panel, protective panel securing hardware and an adjustable mount. The protective panel is ballistic-resistant and/or blast resistant. The protective panel securing hardware secures the protective panel to the adjustable mount and to extend in an upwards direction from the adjustable mount. The adjustable mount is structured and sized to be securable on top of shield bases having a plurality of alternative geometries.
A threat resistant access port is disclosed, including a resistant panel having an access aperture formed therein. A resistant cover is movably coupled to the panel, the cover being pivotally slideable relative to the panel so as to cover the aperture in a closed position and to uncover the aperture in an open position. The resistant cover comprises an outer member, the outer member being threat resistant and located proximate an outer side of the panel. The resistant cover further comprises an inner member, the inner member coupled to the outer member and located proximate an inner side of the panel opposite the outer side of the panel.
A collapsible ballistic resistant unit generally comprising an armored front panel (12), a ballistic resistant window (14) slidably mounted to the front panel (12) for selective movement between fully extended and fully retracted positions, first and second side panels (16,12) hingedly mounted to opposing sides of the front panel (12), each movable between extended and retracted positions, and first and second casters (20,22) mounted to the unit to provide rolling mobility thereto.
A barrier that includes attack resistant pane(s) (see DEFINITIONS section). In this way, a person behind the barrier can be protected when they are outside. More specifically, the person behind the barrier is protected, at least to some extent, from both: (i) vehicular attacks; and (ii) blast (for example, bombs) and/or ballistic (for example, bullet) attacks. Also, the protected person can see what is happening across the barrier because of the attack- resistant pane(s). Also, if the barrier is unanchored then it can be moved from place to place, for example, by heavy equipment, so that the same barrier can be re-deployed at different outdoor locations (or indoor locations) on an as-needed basis. Preferably, the barrier also includes framing pieces that secure the attack-resistant pane(s) to the body of the barrier, with the framing pieces being covered on one side by an attack-resistant material (preferably, hardened steel).
F41H 11/08 - Obstacles de fils barbelésBarricadesÉtançonsPièges à charsDispositifs d'obstacle pour véhiculesChausse-trappes
E01F 15/08 - Barrières continues s'étendant le long des routes ou entre les voies de circulation constituées essentiellement par des murs ou des éléments analogues à des murs
E01F 13/12 - Dispositions pour interdire ou limiter la circulation, p. ex. portes, barrières pour arrêter de force les véhicules ou les rendre inutilisables, p. ex. tapis cloutés
An attack-resistant window assembly that can be easily maintained without requiring the use of tools. The attack-resistant window assembly includes a slidable plate for securing the attack-resistant pane into the window assembly. The window assembly also has ballistic- resistant armor around the peripheral sides of the ballistic -resistant pane to prevent bullets from exiting the peripheral sides of the ballistic-resistant pane and coming into the space on the protected side of the window assembly.
E06B 5/10 - Portes, fenêtres ou fermetures analogues à buts particuliersStructures de cadrage à leur effet pour protection contre les raids aériens ou autres actes de guerrePortes, fenêtres ou fermetures analogues à buts particuliersStructures de cadrage à leur effet pour d'autres buts de protection
E06B 5/12 - Portes, fenêtres ou fermetures analogues à buts particuliersStructures de cadrage à leur effet pour protection contre les raids aériens ou autres actes de guerrePortes, fenêtres ou fermetures analogues à buts particuliersStructures de cadrage à leur effet pour d'autres buts de protection contre la pression de l'air, les explosions ou les gaz
E06B 3/54 - Fixation des vitres ou plaques analogues
A barrier that includes attack resistant pane(s) (see DEFINITIONS section). In this way, a person behind the barrier can be protected when they are outside. More specifically, the person behind the barrier is protected, at least to some extent, from both: (i) vehicular attacks; and (ii) blast (for example, bombs) and/or ballistic (for example, bullet) attacks. Also, the protected person can see what is happening across the barrier because of the attack-resistant pane(s). Also, if the barrier is unanchored then it can be moved from place to place, for example, by heavy equipment, so that the same barrier can be re-deployed at different outdoor locations (or indoor locations) on an as-needed basis. Preferably, the barrier also includes framing pieces that secure the attack-resistant pane(s) to the body of the barrier, with the framing pieces being covered on one side by an attack-resistant material (preferably, hardened steel).