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US-11662181-B1 · May 30, 2023 · US
US9617696B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9617696-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514662724-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A crossing device aids in crossing from a near side to a far side of an obstacle. It comprises a lead assembly that is projected to the far side of the obstacle and that includes an anchor assembly and a pulley. The anchor assembly has a base, a launch tube that is secured to the base, a spike that is housed within the launch tube, and a propellant charge. The anchor assembly is anchored on the far side of the obstacle by remotely initiating the propellant charge. The explosion force drives the spike through the launch tube and the base, into a landing surface. A bridge is connected to the pulley and is pulled to span across the obstacle. The bridge, lead assembly, and anchor may be collected on the far side for additional uses.
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What is claimed is: 1. A crossing device to aid in crossing from a near side to a far side of an obstacle, comprising: a lead assembly that is projected from the near side to the far side of the obstacle; a bridge; a cable that connects the lead assembly to the bridge; and a near side anchor assembly; wherein the lead assembly includes a far side anchor assembly and a pulley; and wherein the far side anchor assembly is anchored on the far side of the obstacle by initiating a propellant charge. 2. The crossing device of claim 1 , wherein the anchor assembly includes a spike. 3. The crossing device of claim 2 , further including means for up righting the spike when the far side anchor assembly reaches the far side of the obstacle. 4. The crossing device of claim 3 , wherein said means for up righting the spike includes a base that causes a center of gravity of the far side anchor assembly to shift toward a bottom of the base. 5. The crossing device of claim 4 , wherein the base is made of steel. 6. The crossing device of claim 4 , wherein upon initiation of the propellant charge, an explosion force drives the spike downward for anchoring the base. 7. The crossing device of claim 6 , wherein the far side anchor assembly further includes a launch tube that houses the spike and that guides the spike while being driven downward by the explosion force. 8. The crossing device of claim 7 , wherein the launch tube is made of aluminum. 9. The crossing device of claim 6 , further including a remote actuation device for remotely initiating the propellant charge. 10. The crossing device of claim 6 , further including a cap that houses the propellant charge. 11. The crossing device of claim 10 , further including: a remote actuation device for remotely initiating the propellant charge; and wherein the cap further houses the remote actuation device. 12. The crossing device of claim 11 , wherein the cap is made of light weight material. 13. The crossing device of claim 1 , wherein the bridge is collapsible. 14. The crossing device of claim 6 , further comprising a pulley tether that connects the pulley to the spike. 15. The crossing device of claim 14 , wherein the pulley tether passes through an opening in the base. 16. The crossing device of claim 15 , wherein the pulley tether passes through a channel that is formed internally within the launch tube.
Folding or telescopic bridges; Bridges built up from folding or telescopic sections (E01D15/122, E01D15/127 take precedence; folding or telescopic girders in general E04C3/005) · CPC title
by translational movement of the bridge or bridge sections {(E01D15/127, E01D15/133 and E01D21/10 take precedence)} · CPC title
Inflatable or unreelable bridges (inflatable or unreelable girders in general E04C3/005); Bridges with main load-supporting structure consisting only of non-rigid elements, e.g. cables · CPC title
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