Mobile barrier

US9732482B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9732482-B2
Application numberUS-201414281742-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 19, 2014
Priority dateDec 7, 2009
Publication dateAug 15, 2017
Grant dateAug 15, 2017

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Abstract

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In one embodiment, a safety trailer has semi-tractor hitches at both ends and a safety wall that is fixed to one side of the trailer. That side, however, can be changed to the right or left side of the road, depending on the end to which the truck attaches. A caboose can be attached at the end of the trailer opposite the tractor to provide additional lighting and impact protection. Optionally, the trailer can be equipped with overhead protection, lighting, ventilation, onboard hydraulics, compressors, generators and other equipment, as well as related fuel, water, storage and restroom facilities and other amenities.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A mobile barrier for use in military, riot control, and terrorism prevention operations comprising: (a) first and second platforms, each of said first and second platforms having either at least one set of wheels or a kingpin; (b) a plurality of interconnected wall sections positioned between and connected to the first and second platforms, the plurality of wall sections defining a protected work area on a side of the trailer, wherein an outer wall skin and an interior armor layer of the wall sections is fabricated out of a penetration or explosive resistant material, selected from the group comprising: Kevlar, steel, solid armor, spaced armor, composite armor, high impact carbon fiber, special high strength steel, tungsten ceramic and concrete; (c) wherein each wall section has at least one of the following features: (c1) the wall section further comprise an upper wall extension that increases a height of the well section; or (c2) the wall section further comprises a lower wall extension that occupies at least part of a gap between a bottom of the wall section and a travel surface. 2. The mobile barrier of claim 1 , wherein the wall section comprises an upper wall extension and said upper wall extension rotates around a hinge member into position from a position on a first side of the wall. 3. The mobile barrier of claim 1 , wherein the wall section comprises a lower wall extension and said lower wall extension rotates around a hinge member into position from a position on a first side of the wall. 4. The mobile barrier of claim 1 wherein the wall section comprises an upper wall extension and said upper wall extension slides into position. 5. The mobile barrier of claim 1 wherein the wall section comprises a lower wall extension and said lower wall extension slides into position. 6. The mobile barrier of claim 1 wherein the wall sections are strengthened by means selected from the group comprising: making end plates of stronger material, making the end plates of thicker material, making the end plates larger for use with more and/or larger dowels and/or bolts, gusseting the end plates to a main beam structure of the wall sections. 7. The mobile barrier of claim 1 wherein the wall sections are a preferred height of at least about 4.1 feet, more preferably of at least about 4.25 feet, and even more preferably at least about 4.5 feet. 8. The mobile barrier of claim 1 wherein the first or second platforms includes one or more features selected from the group comprising stationary turrets, rotating turrets, bullet/blast proofed enclosures, large caliber guns, small caliber guns, attachments for cameras, mine clearing devices, mine detecting devices, and other on-site, and remotely viewable and/or controllable equipment. 9. The mobile barrier of claim 1 wherein the barrier further comprises trailer stands that automatically raise and/or lower via air, hydraulics, electrical or other mechanical means. 10. The mobile barrier of claim 1 wherein the barrier has protective wall sections deployed on both sides of the first and second platforms with a fully enclosed protected work area being positioned in the center. 11. A mobile barrier for use in military, riot control, and terrorism prevention operations comprising: (a) first and second platforms; (b) a plurality of interconnected wall sections positioned between and connected to the first and second platforms, the plurality of wall sections defining a protected work area on a side of the trailer, wherein an outer wall skin and an interior armor layer of the wall sections is fabricated out of a penetration or explosive resistant material, selected from the group comprising: Kevlar, steel, solid armor, spaced armor, composite armor, high impact carbon fiber, special high strength steel, tungsten, ceramic and concrete; (c) wherein each wall section has at least one of the following features: (c1) the wall section further comprises an upper wall extension that increases a height of the wall section; or (c2) wall section further comprises a lower wall extension that occupies least part of a gap between, a bottom of the wall section and a travel surface; and wherein the wall sections include layering of multiple steel plates and a common set of holes with a dowel on an outer plate extending through a middle plate and securely into a trailer frame structure. 12. A mobile barrier for use in military, riot control, and terrorism prevention operations comprising: (a) first and, second platforms; (b) a plurality of interconnected wall sections positioned between and connected to the first and second platforms, the plurality of wall sections defining, a protected work area on a side of the trailer, wherein an outer wall skin and an interior armor layer of the wall sections is fabricated out of a penetration or explosive resistant material, selected from the group comprising: Kevlar, steel, solid armor, spaced armor, composite armor, high impact carbon fiber, special high strength steel, tungsten, ceramic and concrete; (c) wherein each wall section has at least one of the following features: (c1) wall section further comprises an upper wall extension that increases a height of the wall section; or (c2) the wall section further comprises a lower wall extension that occupies at least part of a gap between a bottom of the wall section and a travel surface; and wherein the barrier is wide enough to allow a tractor and/or a caboose to steer while enclosed by the deployed wall sections.

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  • Rotating shields · CPC title

  • Means for clearing land minefields; Systems specially adapted for detection of landmines · CPC title

  • Turrets {(on vehicles F41H7/04)} · CPC title

  • Defence installations; Defence devices (constructional aspects see Section E, e.g. {air-raid shelters} E04H9/04; {protective arrangements for buildings E04B1/92; extinguishing or preventing the spread of fire from, incendiary bombs A62C3/06; dynamic armour F41H5/007; ballistically deployed systems for restraining persons or animals F41H13/0006; electronic countermeasures G01S}) · CPC title

  • B60P3/00Primary

    Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects (ambulances or other vehicles with special provisions for transporting patients or disabled persons, or their personal conveyances A61G3/00; hearses A61G21/00; fire-fighting land vehicles A62C27/00; refuse-collecting vehicles B65F3/00, B65F7/00; snow-removing vehicles E01H; armoured or armed vehicles F41H7/00; self-propelled mine-clearing vehicles F41H11/16) · CPC title

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What does patent US9732482B2 cover?
In one embodiment, a safety trailer has semi-tractor hitches at both ends and a safety wall that is fixed to one side of the trailer. That side, however, can be changed to the right or left side of the road, depending on the end to which the truck attaches. A caboose can be attached at the end of the trailer opposite the tractor to provide additional lighting and impact protection. Optionally, …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Concaten Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60P3/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 15 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).