Ballistic-Resistant Garment
US-2024011744-A1 · Jan 11, 2024 · US
US10775136B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10775136-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815963881-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 15, 2020 |
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An armor system for protecting vehicles and other equipment against projectiles and similar threats. A track is mounted on the equipment, and an upper sled and lower sled are moveably attached to the track. An armor panel is pivotally attached to one sled and is pivotally attached with arms to the other sled. The two sleds are independently actuated along the track, such that their relative positions determine both the translational and rotational position of the armor panel. The armor panel can be quickly rotated from an undeployed position against the vehicle through a desired arc outward from the vehicle, which increases the edge-on or nearly edge-on presentation of the armor panel to the projectile.
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What is claimed is: 1. An armor system for protecting equipment against projectiles and similar threats, comprising: a track mounted on the equipment; an upper sled moveably attached to the track; a lower sled moveably attached to the track; wherein the upper sled and lower sled are independently moveable along the track; at least one armor panel having rectangular dimensions, with a length, width, and thickness, and having a projectile-facing edge and an equipment-facing edge; wherein the armor panel is pivotally connected to the upper sled at the equipment-facing edge; at least one arm for connecting the armor panel, at a point along its length, to the lower sled, wherein the connections are pivotal at both ends of the arm; and an actuator for providing translational motion to the upper sled and the lower sled; wherein the actuator controls the translational motion of the upper sled independently of the motion of the lower sled. 2. The armor system of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a pair of linear motors on a central shaft parallel to the track, the upper sled and lower sled each being moved with an associated one of the pair of linear motors. 3. The armor system of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a gas generator, which drives both the upper sled and lower sled along the track. 4. The armor system of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a gas generator, and a pair of linear motors. 5. The armor system of claim 1 , wherein the armor panel has a thickness and width of approximately the same dimensions, and wherein a number of such armor panels are installed in a pike configuration. 6. The armor system of claim 1 , further comprising a position monitor for detecting the current position of the panel, and providing position data to the actuator. 7. The armor system of claim 1 , wherein the translational motion is vertical relative to the base of the vehicle. 8. The armor system of claim 1 , wherein the translational motion is horizontal relative to the base of the vehicle. 9. The armor system of claim 1 , wherein the armor panel is pivotally connected to provide a rotational motion of at least 90 degrees, from a nearly flat position against the surface of the equipment to a position extending outward from the surface of the equipment.
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