Portable ballistic shelter system and device
A portable, lightweight ballistic panel integrated with a shelter is capable of withstanding penetration by ammunition and fragmentation, so that the occupants of the shelter remain safe and unharmed. In one embodiment of the invention, wall segments or panels of ballistic material are provided so as to hang from an interior or exterior frame member of the shelter. In another embodiment, the present invention provides a frame independent of the shelter frame to which the panels can be secured. The panels can be provided such that they fold up into portable and manageable units.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/678,309, filed May 6, 2005 and entitled “Portable Ballistic Shelter System”, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to shelters, and more particularly to portable armor provided in connection with portable shelters such as tents and soft-sided shelters, so as to provide shelters capable of withstanding various types of ammunition and fragmentation and thereby protect the occupants within.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTemporary shelters such as tents can be provided with one or more layers of material forming the outer boundaries or walls of the structure. Such layers are generally penetrable by common ammunition and fragmentation or shrapnel. While such weaknesses are of little concern to a recreational camper, they become of grave concern to those engaged in activities within tents that are positioned in military zones and other hostile areas. Such tent or shelter deployments must necessarily be close to the hostile activities in order to provide individuals such as troops with proper medical attention, decontamination facilities, and the like; however, the standard shelter wall structure provides little to no protection to the shelter occupants.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a portable, lightweight ballistic panel as part of a shelter capable of withstanding penetration by ammunition and fragmentation, so that the occupants of the shelter remain safe and unharmed. In one embodiment of the invention, wall segments or panels of ballistic material are provided so as to hang from an interior or exterior frame member of the shelter. In another embodiment, the present invention provides a frame independent of the shelter frame to which the panels can be secured. The panels can be provided such that they fold up into portable and manageable units.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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In one embodiment, a secondary frame separate and apart from the primary frame can be erected inside of the primary frame to provide a surface for mounting the panels or wall members. The secondary frame can be dimensioned so as to extend to the edges of the interior of the shelter generally defined by the wall members and somewhat defined by the primary frame where applicable.
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Alternatively, the wall panel members can be secured to the shelter or shelter frame using attachment means such as a hook and loop connector, a zipper or a snap member, for example. In the embodiment incorporating a zipper, a first zipper edge or taper can be provided on the wall panel member and a second zipper edge or taper can be provided on the shelter wall or frame. Because of the non-rigid nature of the wall panel, once it is secured to the tent frame, it is collapsible along the provided wall of the tent or shelter, in the sense that the panel rests alongside the wall and does not extend obtrusively therefrom, as shown in
In one embodiment of the invention, the panel can be provided with side attachment elements for securing to a separate panel in side-by-side format such that little or no space exists between the respective sides of the panels. Such arrangement can be through attachment mechanisms similar to that described for securing a panel to a structure frame as noted above. In one embodiment of the present invention, panels are placed and secured side by side with an overlap of, for example, four to six inches. In one embodiment, adjacent panels are integrally formed as a single unit. In another embodiment, the adjacent panels are integrally formed with a permanent hinge type member or are sewn or otherwise attached so as to allow either the front faces or the back faces of the panels to be mated upon hinging to assist in ease of transport, as well as breakdown and setup of the wall structure. The overlap formation can limit the ability of a projectile penetrating the seam of the two panels.
The present invention can also accommodate comers within tents or structures. A corner element may be configured to adhere or otherwise attach to the wall panel elements so as to protect any comers that may not otherwise be sealed using the panels described above. Such a corner member may be smaller in width, but of the same length so as to provide a full length barrier to any projectile that might otherwise be capable of penetrating a corner where two adjacent panels are not sufficiently overlapping. The corner member can also be provided with attachment means such as those described above for securely mating with appropriate receiving means of the tent or structure frame. In one embodiment, the side wall non-rigid panel can be bent and attached to the end panel to create sufficient overlap and protection.
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The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the claims of the application rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
1. An integrated ballistic tent or shelter, comprising:
- a portable fabric element;
- a primary frame for supporting the portable fabric element such that said fabric element is capable of covering openings in said frame so as to define a shelter interior having outer edges;
- receiving means secured to said frame for receiving a tent or shelter wall attachment;
- at least one wall attachment of ballistic strength having attachment means secured at one or more edges thereof, capable of mating with said receiving means such that said wall attachment is thereby maintained along or near the outer edges of the shelter interior.
2. The shelter of claim 1 wherein the receiving means are secured at or near the top of the frame, and wherein the attachment means are integrally formed with the receiving means.
3. The shelter of claim 1 wherein the attachment means comprises grommets and wherein the receiving means comprises hooks.
4. The shelter of claim 1 wherein the receiving means comprises hooks provided along a cable which is secured to an upper portion of the tent frame.
5. The shelter of claim 4 wherein the hooks are slidable along the cable.
6. The shelter of claim 1 wherein the at least one wall attachment is mounted on an outside of the primary frame.
7. The shelter of claim 1 wherein the at least one wall attachment is mounted on an inside of the primary frame.
8. The shelter of claim 1 wherein the attachment means is taken from the group consisting of: hook and loop fasteners, a zipper, clips, snaps.
9. The shelter of claim 1 wherein the attachment means includes a second frame separate from the primary frame, wherein the second frame is erected inside of the primary frame.
10. The shelter of claim 1 wherein said frame includes an upper frame member, wherein the receiving means comprises at least one strap having first and second ends, said strap positioned around the upper frame member such that said first and second ends depend downwardly therefrom, and wherein said attachment means includes a pole member cooperatively engaged with the at least one wall attachment and capable of engaging with the first and second strap ends such that said wall attachment can be raised and lowered using said strap.
11. The shelter of claim 1 wherein said frame includes an upper frame member, wherein the receiving means comprises at least one strap having first and second ends, said strap secured at a first end to the upper frame member, and wherein said attachment means includes a pole member cooperatively engaged with the at least one wall attachment and capable of engaging the second strap end such that said wall attachment can be raised and lowered using said strap.
12. A wall attachment for a tent or portable shelter, comprising:
- a first and second panel, each panel having a length, a top portion, substantially parallel front and back faces, and first and second side walls;
- means for adjoining a first side wall of said first panel with a second side wall of said second panel along the length of said panels, such that said first panel front face or back face can be mated with said second panel front face or back face, respectively; and
- attachment means for attaching said first and second panels to said tent or shelter such that said panels can be manipulated up and down or sideways.
13. The wall attachment of claim 12 wherein said adjoining means includes an overlap panel member secured to each of said first and second side walls, and wherein said attachment means includes a first pole member secured to the top portion of said first panel, a second pole member secured to the top portion of said second panel, at least one strap member securedly connected to the first pole member and at least one strap member securedly connected to the second pole member.
14. The wall attachment of claim 12 wherein the attachment means comprises hooks or clasp members provided along a cable which is secured to the tent or shelter, and wherein the hooks or clasp members are slidable along the cable.
15. The wall attachment of claim 12 wherein the first and second panels form a first row of panels having a first end and a second end, and further including a second row of panels substantially identical to said first row of panels and securing means for securing said first and second row of panels together such that the first end of said first row of panels cooperatively engages the second end of the second row of panels, thereby permitting expansion and adaptation of said wall structure to different environments.
16. A reinforcement structure for tent walls, comprising:
- a frame within or integrated with said tent walls; and
- a plurality of individual ballistic panels secured to said frame such that said panels are aligned but not secured together side by side and such that no gaps exist between adjacent panels.
17. The structure of claim 16 wherein the frame has receiving means and the panels each have attachment means for mating with the receiving means such that the panels can depend downwardly therefrom alongside said tent walls.
18. The structure of claim 16 further including corner panel members secured to one or more of said ballistic panels.
19. An integrated internal ballistic wall framework for an existing tent or shelter, comprising:
- a frame for fitting within an existing tent or shelter having walls defining the edges of an interior, said frame dimensioned to approximately align with the edges of the interior;
- receiving means secured to said frame for receiving a tent or shelter wall attachment; and
- one or more wall attachments of ballistic strength having attachment means secured at or near one or more edges thereof, capable of mating with said receiving means such that said wall attachments are thereby maintained along or near the edges of the interior.
20. The framework of claim 19 wherein the receiving means comprises hook or clasp members, and the attachment means comprises grommets integrally formed into said panels such that the grommets can be placed over and around the hook or clasp members and the panels can depend downwardly therefrom.
21. A method for providing a tent or portable shelter having ballistic strength to withstand projectiles, comprising the steps of:
- erecting a tent or portable shelter having an external or internal frame;
- providing said frame with receiving means for receiving one or more wall attachments; and
- providing one or more wall attachments with attachment means for connecting to said receiving means such that said wall attachments extend downwardly from said frame and thereby provide a barrier to projectiles.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein said attachment means permit said one or more wall attachments to be manipulated up and down or sideways.
Type: Application
Filed: May 8, 2006
Publication Date: Feb 22, 2007
Applicant:
Inventor: David Duncan (Ashburn, VA)
Application Number: 11/429,700
International Classification: E04H 15/18 (20060101);