Applique Armor and Mounting System
Applique armor has a mounting plate with a channel that receives flanged beam mounted on a structure to be protected. A box is attached to the mounting plate opposite the channel. The box contains an open cell layer. When applied to a structure, adjacent mounting plates interlock using mortise and tenon, and mounting plates arranged one behind another overlap with boxes on neighboring mounting plates to eliminate gaps in the armor.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application No. 14/798,579, filed Jul. 14, 2015, which application was derived from and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/024,142, filed Jul. 14, 2014 and hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to applique armor for military vehicles, and a system for rapidly mounting and removing applique armor from any vehicle.
BACKGROUNDImprovised explosive devices (IEDs) have proved to be a deadly threat to unarmoured military vehicles such as trucks and high mobility multipurpose vehicles (Humvees) which lack sufficient armor protection. IEDs have further evolved in lethality to menace wheeled armored vehicles such as the “Stryker”, as well as tracked vehicles such as main battle tanks.
The effectiveness of IEDs is especially apparent in asymmetrical warfare scenarios such as found in Middle East conflicts, where there is no clear frontline and no completely secure rear areas where vehicles can operate with impunity. Casualty lists numbering in the thousands are sad testament to the effects of IEDs on unarmored and insufficiently armored vehicles as used in the field today.
While steps have been taken to “up-armor” vehicles, for example, by permanently attaching rolled homogeneous armor plate (RHA) to the sides and undersides of vehicles, there are drawbacks to such measures. The armor plate adds significant weight to the vehicle and requires extensive and time consuming structural modifications to permanently mount the armor on the chassis, hull, or other parts of the vehicle. There is clearly a need for effective applique armor that can be easily mounted to vehicles (and removed therefrom when not required) to improve their resistance to blast damage from IEDs and other ballistic threats and thereby afford greater safety and survivability to their crews in combat.
SUMMARYApplique armor according to the invention, when compared with rolled homogeneous armor steel plate, is expected to provide advantages of lighter specific weight, increased energy absorption, easier mounting and transport and reduction in life cycle cost with virtually no maintenance cost and ease of storage and transport. In addition, when vehicles do not require the additional applique armor it can be transferred easily to any other type of vehicle for immediate use (provided that the mounting system, such as I-beams, are pre-welded to the vehicle), thus conserving significant amounts of funding. A maintenance free life cycle of more than 20 years is expected.
An example of applique armor according to the invention comprises a mounting plate having first and second surfaces oppositely disposed. A channel is positioned in the mounting plate and extends along the first surface. A box is attached to the second surface of the mounting plate. An open cell layer may be positioned within the box. In a particular example embodiment the channel has a T shaped cross section.
By way of further example the mounting plate comprises first and second edges oppositely disposed and extending substantially parallel to the channel. In this example a mortise is positioned in the mounting plate and extends along the first edge. A tenon extends along the second edge and projects outwardly therefrom. In an example embodiment the mortise and the tenon have a T shaped cross section. In another example the mortise and the tenon have a bulbous head cross section.
In an example embodiment the mounting plate has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed. In this example the box has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed, and the first end of the box is offset from the first end of the mounting plate. By way of further example the second end of the box is also offset from the second end of the mounting plate.
In another example embodiment the first end of the box projects outwardly from the first end of the mounting plate, and the second end of the mounting plate projects outwardly from the second end of the box. In a particular example embodiment the mounting plate, the box and the open cell layer are made of titanium.
In a specific example embodiment the box comprises first and second end panels oppositely disposed, and first and second side panels oppositely disposed. In this example the first and second end panels have a thickness less than a thickness of the first and second side panels. By way of example the applique armor may further comprises an open cell layer positioned within the box, wherein the open cell layer is oriented with open ends of cells facing the first and second end panels.
In another example embodiment the box comprises a panel positioned in spaced relation to the second surface of the mounting plate. The panel forms a bottom of the box and has a plurality of vent holes therethrough.
The invention also encompasses, in combination, applique armor and a mounting system for mounting the applique armor to a structure. In an example embodiment the combination comprises at least one mounting plate having first and second surfaces oppositely disposed. A channel is positioned in the at least one mounting plate and extends along the first surface. A box is attached to the second surface of the at least one mounting plate. A beam is received within the channel, the beam being attachable to the structure.
Another example may further comprise an open cell layer positioned within the box. In an example embodiment the channel has a T shaped cross section and the beam comprises a web and a flange attached to the web. The web and flange are sized to be received within the channel.
In another example embodiment of the combination, the at least one mounting plate further comprises first and second edges oppositely disposed and extending substantially parallel to the channel. In this example a mortise is positioned in the mounting plate and extends along the first edge. Further in this example a tenon extends along the second edge and projects outwardly therefrom. In a specific example embodiment the mortise and the tenon have a T shaped cross section. In another example embodiment, the mortise and the tenon have a bulbous head cross section.
In another example embodiment the at least one mounting plate has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed and the box has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed. In this example the first end of the box is offset from the first end of the mounting plate. In a further example embodiment the second end of the box is offset from the second end of the mounting plate. By way of further example, the first end of the box projects outwardly from the first end of the mounting plate, and the second end of the mounting plate projects outwardly from the second end of the box.
By way of example a slot is positioned proximate to one end of the beam and a wedge is removably positioned within the slot for retaining the at least one mounting plate on the beam.
An example combination of applique armor and a mounting system for mounting the applique armor to a structure further comprises a plurality of mounting plates. In this example each of the mounting plate comprises first and second surfaces oppositely disposed. A channel extends along the first surface. A box is attached to the second surface of each of the mounting plates. By way of example the combination further comprises a plurality of beams received within the channels. The beams are attachable to the structure, and the mounting plates are arranged on the beams one behind another and one adjacent another.
By way of further example an open cell layer is positioned within each the box. In an example embodiment each of the channels has a T shaped cross section and each of the beams comprises a web and a flange attached to the web, the webs and flanges being sized to be received within the channels.
In a further example embodiment, each of the mounting plates comprises first and second edges oppositely disposed and extending substantially parallel to the channel. A mortise is positioned in the mounting plate and extends along the first edge. A tenon extends along the second edge and projects outwardly therefrom. In this example, for the mounting plates positioned adjacent to one another, the tenon on one of the mounting plates engages a mortise on another of the mounting plates.
In another example each of the mounting plates has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed. Each of the boxes has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed. In this example the first ends of each of the boxes project outwardly from the first ends of each of the mounting plates, and the second ends of each of the mounting plates project outwardly from each of the second ends of each of the boxes. Additionally by way of example, for the mounting plates positioned one behind another, the second ends of the mounting plates overlap the first ends of the boxes.
Also by way of example, first and second slots are positioned proximate to opposite ends of each of the beams, and first and second wedges are removably positioned within the slots for retaining the mounting plates on the beam.
The invention further comprises a method of mounting applique armor on a structure. In one example embodiment the method comprises:
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- mounting at least one beam on the structure;
- engaging a channel in a first mounting plate with the at least one beam;
- sliding the first mounting plate lengthwise along the beam to a first position.
By way of example, the method further includes:
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- engaging a channel in a second mounting plate with the at least one beam;
- sliding the second mounting plate along the at least one beam to a second position adjacent to the first mounting plate.
An example method also includes overlapping a portion of the first mounting plate with a portion of the second mounting plate upon sliding the second mounting plate into the second position.
An example method further comprises:
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- mounting at least a second beam on the structure in spaced relation adjacent to the at least one beam;
- engaging a channel in a second mounting plate the second beam;
- sliding the second mounting plate along the second beam to a second position adjacent to the one mounting plate.
This example method may further comprise engaging a mortise on the second mounting plate with a tenon on the first mounting plate upon sliding the second mounting plate into the second position, or engaging a tenon on the second mounting plate with a mortise on the first mounting plate upon sliding the second mounting plate into the second position.
A box 32 is attached to the second surface 16 of mounting plate 12. In this example box 32 comprises a top panel 34, a bottom panel 36 (see
Box 32 has first and second ends 54 and 56 which are offset from the first and second ends 28 and 30 of the mounting plate 12. In the examples shown in
As shown in
Applique armor units 10 may be easily and quickly mounted on a structure, such as a vehicle. One or more beams 60 are attached to the bottom of the chassis, for example by welding, and, as shown in
In a practical example, applique armor units 10 can be built to standard dimensions, with 2 feet by 4 feet by about 4-6 inches in depth being thought advantageous, although 2 feet by 3 feet, 2 feet by 2 feet, and 2 feet by 1 foot are also feasible, thereby permitting a combination of unit sizes to amply protect any unprotected areas of the vehicle. Candidate materials for the mounting plate 12, the box 32 and the open cell layer include metals, in particular titanium in view of its high strength and relatively low density.
It is expected that advantageous protection for a minimum weight penalty can be achieved if titanium alloy meeting military specification Ti MIL-BTL 46077G or similar protective material is used for the applique armor units 10. In a practical example of an all titanium design, the mounting plate 12 is 2.1 inches thick, the top panel 34 is 0.406 inches thick, the bottom panel 36 is 0.25 inches thick, the open cells 48 are 2.0 inches deep and 0.125 inches thick, side panels 38 and 40 are 0.25 inches thick and blow-out end panels 42 and 44 are 0.0156 inches thick. Further in the way of a practical design, the channel 18 is dimensioned to receive a wide flange I beam 60, in a particular example, an ASTM standard W4X13 I beam wherein the flanges 64 have a width of about 4 inches.
The applique armor according to the invention is expected to secure numerous advantages over rolled homogeneous armor plate made of steel. For example, attachment of the applique armor units 10 to a vehicle is greatly simplified as compared with armor plate and can be done under primitive conditions in the field. Mounting and dismounting of the applique armor on the I beams takes little time, allowing for rapid replacement of damaged boxes. Furthermore, undamaged boxes can readily be salvaged from otherwise damaged vehicles and used on other vehicles. Due to their regular and uniform shape, the units 10 can be stacked and transported conveniently. The relatively modest depth of the units (4-6 inches) ensures that they will not significantly affect the ground clearance of most vehicles. When used on the underside of a vehicle, the applique armor lowers its center of gravity, thus increasing vehicle stability.
The applique armor according to the invention is also expected to provide the same or better protection than armor plate at a lower weight penalty. Theoretical calculations comparing applique armor according to the invention with 2 inch rolled homogeneous armor plate currently used on Stryker armored personnel carriers indicate that, while both are capable of absorbing a blast producing an overpressure of about 61,460 psi, the applique armor according to the invention and having the thickness dimensions as described above weighs approximately 28% less than the rolled homogeneous armor plate of steel, thereby producing a significant weight savings. The calculations include the weight of the I beam mounting structure.
Claims
1. Applique armor, comprising:
- a mounting plate having first and second surfaces oppositely disposed;
- a channel positioned in said mounting plate and extending along said first surface;
- a box attached to said second surface of said mounting plate.
2. The applique armor according to claim 1, further comprising an open cell layer positioned within said box.
3. The applique armor according to claim 1, wherein said channel has a T shaped cross section.
4. The applique armor according to claim 1, wherein said mounting plate further comprises:
- first and second edges oppositely disposed and extending substantially parallel to said channel;
- a mortise positioned in said mounting plate and extending along said first edge;
- a tenon extending along said second edge and projecting outwardly therefrom.
5. The applique armor according to claim 4, wherein said mortise and said tenon have a T shaped cross section.
6. The applique armor according to claim 4, wherein said mortise and said tenon have a bulbous head cross section.
7. The applique armor according to claim 1, wherein:
- said mounting plate has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed;
- said box has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed, said first end of said box being offset from said first end of said mounting plate.
8. The applique armor according to claim 7, wherein said second end of said box is offset from said second end of said mounting plate.
9. The applique armor according to claim 8, wherein said first end of said box projects outwardly from said first end of said mounting plate, and said second end of said mounting plate projects outwardly from said second end of said box.
10. The applique armor according to claim 2, wherein said mounting plate, said box and said open cell layer are made of titanium.
11. The applique armor according to claim 1, wherein said box comprises:
- first and second end panels oppositely disposed;
- first and second side panels oppositely disposed; wherein
- said first and second end panels have a thickness less than a thickness of said first and second side panels.
12. The applique armor according to claim 11, further comprising an open cell layer positioned within said box, wherein said open cell layer is oriented with open ends of cells facing said first and second end panels.
13. The applique armor according to claim 1, wherein said box comprises a panel positioned in spaced relation to said second surface of said mounting plate, said panel forming a bottom of said box and having a plurality of vent holes therethrough.
14. In combination, applique armor and a mounting system for mounting said applique armor to a structure, said combination comprising:
- at least one mounting plate having first and second surfaces oppositely disposed;
- a channel positioned in said at least one mounting plate and extending along said first surface;
- a box attached to said second surface of said at least one mounting plate;
- a beam received within said channel, said beam being attachable to said structure.
15. The combination according to claim 14, further comprising an open cell layer positioned within said box.
16. The combination according to claim 14, wherein said channel has a T shaped cross section and said beam comprises a web and a flange attached to said web, said web and flange sized to be received within said channel.
17. The combination according to claim 14, wherein said at least one mounting plate further comprises:
- first and second edges oppositely disposed and extending substantially parallel to said channel;
- a mortise positioned in said mounting plate and extending along said first edge;
- a tenon extending along said second edge and projecting outwardly therefrom.
18. The combination according to claim 17, wherein said mortise and said tenon have a T shaped cross section.
19. The applique armor according to claim 17, wherein said mortise and said tenon have a bulbous head cross section.
20. The combination according to claim 14, wherein:
- said at least one mounting plate has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed;
- said box has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed, said first end of said box being offset from said first end of said mounting plate.
21. The combination according to claim 20, wherein said second end of said box is offset from said second end of said mounting plate.
22. The combination according to claim 21, wherein said first end of said box projects outwardly from said first end of said mounting plate, and said second end of said mounting plate projects outwardly from said second end of said box.
23. The combination according to claim 14, further comprising:
- a slot positioned proximate to one end of said beam;
- a wedge removably positioned within said slot for retaining said at least one mounting plate on said beam.
24. In combination, applique armor and a mounting system for mounting said applique armor to a structure, said combination comprising:
- a plurality of mounting plates, each said mounting plate comprising:
- first and second surfaces oppositely disposed;
- a channel extending along said first surface;
- a box attached to said second surface of each said mounting plate, said combination further comprising:
- a plurality of beams received within said channels, said beams being attachable to said structure, said mounting plates being arranged on said beams one behind another and one adjacent another.
25. The combination according to claim 24, further comprising an open cell layer positioned within each said box.
26. The combination according to claim 24, wherein each said channel has a T shaped cross section and each said beam comprises a web and a flange attached to said web, said webs and flanges sized to be received within said channels.
27. The combination according to claim 24, wherein each said mounting plate further comprises:
- first and second edges oppositely disposed and extending substantially parallel to said channel;
- a mortise positioned in said mounting plate and extending along said first edge;
- a tenon extending along said second edge and projecting outwardly therefrom, wherein for said mounting plates positioned adjacent to one another, said tenon on one of said mounting plates engages a mortise on another of said mounting plates.
28. The combination according to claim 24, wherein:
- each of said mounting plates has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed;
- each of said boxes has a first end and a second end oppositely disposed; wherein
- said first ends of each of said boxes project outwardly from said first ends of each of said mounting plates;
- said second ends of each of said mounting plates project outwardly from each of said second ends of each of said boxes; and
- for said mounting plates positioned one behind another, said second ends of said mounting plates overlap said first ends of said boxes.
29. The combination according to claim 24, further comprising:
- first and second slots positioned proximate to opposite ends of each of said beams;
- first and second wedges removably positioned within said slots for retaining said mounting plates on said beam.
30. A method of mounting applique armor on a structure, said method comprising:
- mounting at least one beam on said structure;
- engaging a channel in a first mounting plate with said at least one beam;
- sliding said first mounting plate lengthwise along said beam to a first position.
31. The method according to claim 30, further comprising:
- engaging a channel in a second mounting plate with said at least one beam;
- sliding said second mounting plate along said at least one beam to a second position adjacent to said first mounting plate.
32. The method according to claim 31, further comprising overlapping a portion of said first mounting plate with a portion of said second mounting plate upon sliding said second mounting plate into said second position.
33. The method according to claim 30, further comprising:
- mounting at least a second beam on said structure in spaced relation adjacent to said at least one beam;
- engaging a channel in a second mounting plate said second beam;
- sliding said second mounting plate along said second beam to a second position adjacent to said one mounting plate.
34. The method according to claim 33, further comprising engaging a mortise on said second mounting plate with a tenon on said first mounting plate upon sliding said second mounting plate into said second position.
35. The method according to claim 33, further comprising engaging a tenon on said second mounting plate with a mortise on said first mounting plate upon sliding said second mounting plate into said second position.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 6, 2017
Publication Date: Apr 5, 2018
Inventor: Robert R. Baron, SR. (Millville, NJ)
Application Number: 15/833,361