Structural tunnel component for an armored vehicle
US-9366507-B1 · Jun 14, 2016 · US
US10144389B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10144389-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615097278-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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A response vehicle includes a transmission, a braking subsystem, and a vehicle management system coupled to at least one of the transmission and the braking subsystem. The vehicle management system includes an interlock module configured to provide a signal to switch the at least one of the transmission and the braking subsystem from a locked condition to an operational condition only in response to an authenticated user request thereby preventing undesired operation of the response vehicle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A response vehicle, comprising: a transmission; a braking subsystem; and a vehicle management system coupled to at least one of the transmission and the braking subsystem, the vehicle management system including a location module and an interlock module, wherein the location module is configured to provide location information relating to a location of the response vehicle, wherein the vehicle management system is configured to use the location information to determine if the response vehicle is arriving at an emergency scene, and wherein the interlock module is configured to provide a signal to switch the at least one of the transmission and the braking subsystem from an operational condition to a locked condition in response to the vehicle management system entering a scene mode based on the response vehicle arriving at the emergency scene, thereby preventing undesired operation of the response vehicle. 2. The response vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle management system is coupled to both the transmission and the braking subsystem, wherein the interlock module is configured to provide the signal to switch the transmission and the braking subsystem from operational conditions to locked conditions in response to the vehicle management system entering the scene mode. 3. The response vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the interlock module is configured to provide the signal to switch the transmission from the operational condition to the locked condition, wherein the locked condition corresponds to a parking gear of the transmission, and wherein the operational condition corresponds with at least one of a neutral gear and a drive gear of the transmission. 4. The response vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the interlock module is configured to provide the signal to switch the braking subsystem from the operational condition to the locked condition, wherein the locked condition corresponds to an engaged configuration whereby the braking subsystem is configured to limit movement of the response vehicle, and wherein the operational condition corresponds to a disengaged configuration whereby the braking subsystem is configured to not limit movement of the response vehicle. 5. The response vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle management system is configured to facilitate operation of at least one of an engine, a pump, a water system, a foam system, a siren, and a lighting system in the scene mode. 6. The response vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle management system is further configured to enter the scene mode in response to a user request, and wherein the vehicle management system is configured to receive the user request from at least one of a display device, a button, a switch, a parking brake, and wireless control interface. 7. The response vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the interlock module is configured to provide a second signal to switch the at least one of the transmission and the braking subsystem from the locked condition to the operational condition only in response to an authenticated user request signal provided by at least one of: (a) an access code system, (b) a username and password system, (c) a switch, (d) a button, (e) a fingerprint scanner, and (f) a retinal scanner. 8. The response vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the location module is integrated with a global positioning system that provides the location information. 9. A response vehicle, comprising: a transmission; a braking subsystem; and a vehicle management system coupled to at least one of the transmission and the braking subsystem, the vehicle management system including a location module and an interlock module, wherein the location module is configured to provide location information relating to a location of the response vehicle, wherein the vehicle management system is configured to use the location information to determine if the response vehicle is arriving at a scene, and wherein the interlock module is configured to provide a signal to switch the at least one of the transmission and the braking subsystem from an operational condition to a locked condition in response to the vehicle management system entering a scene mode (a) based on the response vehicle arriving at the scene and (b) automatically in response to a movement of a door of the vehicle, thereby preventing undesired operation of the response vehicle. 10. The response vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the location module is integrated with a global positioning system that provides the location information. 11. The response vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the vehicle management system is coupled to both the transmission and the braking subsystem, wherein the interlock module is configured to provide the signal to switch the transmission and the braking subsystem from operational conditions to locked conditions in response to the vehicle management system entering the scene mode. 12. The response vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the interlock module is configured to provide the signal to switch the transmission from the operational condition to the locked condition, wherein the locked condition corresponds to a parking gear of the transmission, and wherein the operational condition corresponds with at least one of a neutral gear and a drive gear of the transmission. 13. The response vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the interlock module is configured to provide the signal to switch the braking subsystem from the operational condition to the locked condition, wherein the locked condition corresponds to an engaged configuration whereby the braking subsystem is configured to limit movement of the response vehicle, and wherein the operational condition corresponds to a disengaged configuration whereby the braking subsystem is configured to not limit movement of the response vehicle. 14. The response vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the vehicle management system is configured to facilitate operation of at least one of an engine, a pump, a water system, a foam system, a siren, and a lighting system in the scene mode. 15. The response vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the vehicle management system is further configured to enter the scene mode in response to a user request, and wherein the vehicle management system is configured to receive the user request from at least one of a display device, a button, a switch, a parking brake, and wireless control interface. 16. The response vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the interlock module is configured to provide a second signal to switch the at least one of the transmission and the braking subsystem from the locked condition to the operational condition only in response to an authenticated user request signal provided by at least one of: (a) an access code system, (b) a username and password system, (c) a switch, (d) a button, (e) a fingerprint scanner, and (f) a retinal scanner.
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