EP2694910A1 - Chaises antibalistiques - Google Patents

Chaises antibalistiques

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EP2694910A1
EP2694910A1 EP11863101.9A EP11863101A EP2694910A1 EP 2694910 A1 EP2694910 A1 EP 2694910A1 EP 11863101 A EP11863101 A EP 11863101A EP 2694910 A1 EP2694910 A1 EP 2694910A1
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ballistic
chair
core portion
frame
armor
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Fred E. Peters
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SHIELDPRO LLC
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Peters Security International Inc
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41HARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
    • F41H5/00Armour; Armour plates
    • F41H5/06Shields
    • F41H5/08Shields for personal use, i.e. hand held shields

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  • This application provides a unique construction of Anti-ballistic Chairs. More particularly, the core of these anti-ballistic chairs will consist of layers of flexible anti- ballistic fabric (soft armor) wrapped in two directions around the tubular members of the back rest, seat and skirt section, and alternatively, the anti-ballistic chairs will be constructed of pre-manufactured hard anti-ballistic armor components (hard armor).
  • soft armor flexible anti- ballistic fabric
  • hard armor pre-manufactured hard anti-ballistic armor components
  • Bulletproofing is the process of making something capable of stopping a bullet or similar high velocity projectiles e.g. shrapnel.
  • the term bullet resistance is often preferred because few, if any, practical materials provide complete protection against all types of bullets, or multiple hits in the same location.
  • Bullet designs vary widely, not only according to the particular firearm used (e.g. a 9x1 mm Parabellum caliber hollowpoint handgun cartridge will have inferior penetration power compared to a 7.62x39mm assault rifle cartridge), but also within individual cartridge designs.
  • Bullet-resistant materials also called ballistic materials or, equivalently, anti- ballistic materials
  • ballistic materials are usually rigid, but may be supple. They may be complex, such as KEVLAR®, LEXAN®, and carbon fiber composite materials, or they may be basic and simple, such as steel or titanium. Bullet resistant materials are often used in law enforcement and military applications, to protect personnel from death or serious injuries.
  • Anti-ballistic Chairs The principal advantage of Anti-ballistic Chairs is to supply conventionally appearing chairs that have the capability of offering anti-ballistic protection.
  • Anti-ballistic Chairs Another advantage of Anti-ballistic Chairs is to supply chairs that people can crouch behind in a defensive position.
  • Anti-ballistic Chairs Another advantage of Anti-ballistic Chairs is to supply chairs that can be relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
  • Anti-ballistic Chairs fabricated of a variety of materials including multiple layers of soft fabric woven from an aramid fiber together, which is sold by Du Pont under the registered trademark KEVLAR® and will resist and absorb the impact of a bullet.
  • Another advantage is to supply Anti-ballistic Chairs fabricated of multiple layers of resin impregnated fabric of aramid fiber creating a hard anti-ballistic material that will resist and absorb the impact of a bullet.
  • Anti-ballistic folding chairs are that they can be easily transported and stacked.
  • Anti-ballistic folding chairs are that they can be held up by one or both hands in more mobile defensive positions.
  • a further advantage is to create Anti-ballistic Chairs that have been uniquely designed so that they may be manufactured in a factory that specializes in employing blind workers.
  • the preferred embodiment of the Anti-ballistic Chair will consist of a conventionally appearing stacking chair with padded seat cushion and back rest with a tubular framework with arm rests. The addition of a protective skirt section below the seat will extend to the floor level.
  • the anti-ballistic core of the chair will consist of layers of fabric woven from an aramid fiber, which is sold by Du Pont under the Trade Mark KEVLAR® wrapped in two directions around the tubular members of the back rest, seat and skirt section.
  • the anti-ballistic core portions of the Anti-Ballistic Chairs may be fabricated using not only Aramid fibers and EVLAR® from DuPont, but also polyethylene fibers and GOLD SHIELD®, which is a KEVLAR® based material, and SPECTRA SHIELD®, which is polyethylene based material, both available commercially from Honeywell.
  • GOLD SHIELD® and SPECTRA SHIELD® are high strength synthetic fibers impregnated in partially cured resin for use in ballistic material.
  • both of the Honeywell materials can be used as layered soft armor as well as hard armor when they are autoclaved or compression molded into anti-ballistic components for construction of the Anti-Ballistic Chairs.
  • Other similar materials of like purpose and function are also anticipated by this disclosure.
  • the first alternate embodiment of the Anti-ballistic Chair will be a folding chair constructed of a tubular framework with hard anti-ballistic surfaces on the seat and lower skirt section with the back rest conventionally padded, having soft woven anti-ballistic fabric, or having the hard anti-ballistic surface.
  • Two soft handles or two hard handles will be on either side of the seat so that when the chair is folded it may be held up in a defensive or offensive position.
  • the second alternate embodiment of the Anti-ballistic Chair will additionally be a folding chair constructed of a tubular framework that has the ability of having the hard anti-ballistic surface or the layers of fabric woven from an aramid fiber wrapped around the tubular members. Two soft handles or two hard handles will also be on either side of the seat of this chair so that when the chair is folded it may be held up in a defensive or offensive position. [0024] While the description of the Anti-ballistic Chairs has been made
  • FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 depicts a perspective view of a person crouched down behind the Anti- ballistic Stacking Chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG.3 depicts a perspective view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair in the stacked configuration, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG.4 depicts a side view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 depicts a front view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 depicts a rear view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair exposing the layers of fabric woven from the aramid flexible fiber material through the decorative fabric covering on the back rest, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 depicts a ront view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair exposing the layers of fabric woven from the aramid flexible fiber material through the decorative fabric covering lower support member, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 depicts a detail drawing of the construction of one of the comers on the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair lower support member indicating the overlapping layers of fabric woven from the aramid flexible fiber material, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 depicts a perspective view of the first alternate embodiment of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair with hard anti-ballistic surfaces, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 depicts a perspective view of a person holding the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair in both their hands, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 depicts a perspective view of a person holding the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair in one hand with the other hand free, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 depicts a back view of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 13 depicts a side view of die Anti-ballistic Folding Chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 14 depicts a cross section through the rear comer of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair having hard anti-ballistic surfaces and exposing the seat securing bracket and seat support bar, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 15 depicts a side view of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair in the completely folded condition, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 16 depicts an exploded view of the seat portion of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair with hard anti-ballistic surfaces illustrating top and bottom rigid aramid members attached together by the means of conventional fasteners with an additional bonding attachment, over the tubular frame work of the chair seat, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 17 depicts a perspective view of the second alternate embodiment of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair that can be manufactured with either a hard or soft anti- ballistic surfaces, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 18 depicts a section of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair frame with two of the pivot brackets connected by the means of a pivot pin that conform to the shape of the tubular framework, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 19 depicts a perspective view of one of the pivot brackets of the Anti- ballistic Folding Chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 20 depicts a rear view of the second alternate embodiment of the Anti- ballistic Folding Chair that can be manufactured with either a hard or soft anti- ballistic surface, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 21 depicts a side view of the second alternate embodiment of the Anti- ballistic Folding Chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 22 depicts a side view of the second alternate embodiment of an Anti- ballistic Folding Chair in the completely folded position, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 23 depicts a cross section through a segment of the frame of the Anti- ballistic Folding Chairs illustrating two rigid aramid members attached together on the upper surface, over the tubular frame work of the chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 24 depicts a cross section through a segment of the frame of the Anti- ballistic Folding Chairs illustrating two rigid aramid members attached together centrally located in the tubular frame work with a foam cushion and decorative fabric covering, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 25 depicts a cross section through a segment of the frame of the Anti- ballistic Folding Chair illustrating layers of flexible fabric woven from the aramid fiber wrapped around the frame work of the chair, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 a perspective view of an Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair 10A consisting of a back support section 12 a seat 14, two arm rests 16 and 18, a front skirt section 20 and a supporting tubular frame 22.
  • FIG. 2 depicts a perspective view of a person 24 crouched down behind the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair 10A illustrating the protection given by the back support section 12 and the front skirt section 20.
  • the back support lower portion 26 extends below the seat 14 to protect the gap 28 created between the seat 14 and the skirt section 20.
  • the seat 14, having the anti-ballistic capabilities will offer protection when the chair is tipped or held in other varying positions.
  • FIG.3 depicts a perspective view of the storage capability of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chairs 10A in the stacked configuration where a number of these chairs can be placed one on top of the other.
  • FIG.4 depicts a side view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair 10A where the inclined angle 30 of the supporting tubular frame 22 and the similar inclination of the back support section 12 allows a number of these chairs to be stacked on top of each other without their weight causing them to fall forward while adding flexible comfort for a person sitting in the chair.
  • the supporting tubular f ame 22 for the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair 10A may be any of the following, being either hollow or solid in construction: stamped, heat extruded, heat molded, round solid rod, oval solid rod, square solid rod, hollow round tube, hollow oval tube, hollow square tube, etc.
  • FIG. 5 depicts a front view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair 10A illustrating the complete anti-ballistic protection offered by the chair and the outward configuration of the lower portion of the supporting tubular frame 22 that allows that section of the chair to pass over the back support section 12, the seat 14 and the two arm rests 16 and 18 when the chairs are assembled into the stacked configuration.
  • FIG. 6 depicts a rear view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair 10A with the back support section 12 having a portion of the conventional decorative outer covering and cushioning material removed exposing the horizontal layers of the aramid fiber protective material 32 and the vertical layers of the aramid fiber protective material 34 attached to the back support tubular metal rame work 36.
  • FIG. 7 depicts a front view of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair 10A having a portion of the conventional decorative outer covering and cushioning material removed from the f ont skirt section 20 exposing the horizontal layers of the aramid fiber protective material 38 and the vertical layers of the aramid fiber protective material 40.
  • the seat of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair 10A is made in a similar fashion with additional padding for comfort.
  • FIG. 8 depicts a detail drawing of the construction of one of the corners on the lower sections of the supporting tubular frame 22 of the Anti-ballistic Stacking Chair 10A further illustrating the overlapping layers of aramid fiber protective material 38 and 40 where aramid fiber protective material 38 wraps around the supporting tubular frame side bars 42 and the vertical layers of the aramid fiber protective 40 is shown wrapping around the lower cross bar 44.
  • different anti-ballistic materials can be used for the purpose of constructing the Anti- ballistic Stacking Chair 10A including a variety of soft materials along with hard surfaced resin impregnated laminated anti-ballistic materials some of which are sold by Du Pont under the registered trademark EVLAR® and will still remain within the scope of this application.
  • the anti-ballistic portions of the anti-ballistic stacking chairs may be fabricated using not only Aramid fibers and KEVLAR® from DuPont, but also polyethylene fibers and GOLD SHIELD®, which is a KEVLAR® based material, and SPECTRA SHIELD®, which is polyethylene based material, both available commercially from Honeywell. GOLD SHIELD® and SPECTRA
  • SHIELD® are high strength synthetic fibers impregnated in partially cured resin for use in ballistic material.
  • both of the Honeywell materials can be used as layered soft armor as well as hard armor when they are autoclaved or compression molded into anti-ballistic components for construction of the anti-ballistic stacking chairs, as shown and described.
  • Other similar materials of like purpose and function are also anticipated by this disclosure.
  • FIG. 9 depicts a perspective view of the first alternate embodiment of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B that has hard anti-ballistic surfaces on the seat 50 and lower skirt section 52.
  • the back rest 54 has been illustrated as being a conventional padded back rest, but could be constructed in a similar fashion as the seat 50 and lower skirt section 52 and still remain within the scope of this application.
  • the forward leg tubular frame member 56 pivots by the means of pivot pins 58 on either side through the rear leg tubular frame member 60.
  • a seat support bar 62 is attached on either side of the forward leg tubular frame member 56 to support the rear of the seat 50 when it is in the unfolded configuration to be sat upon.
  • the upper section of the forward leg tubular frame member 56 has the back rest 54 attached to it.
  • the lower skirt section 52 has a front protective surface 64 and a rear protective surface 66 of the resin impregnated laminated anti-ballistic material.
  • the rear leg tubular frame member 60 pivots at the front corners of the seat 50 by the means of a second set of pivot pins 68 inserted through the seat tubular frame 70.
  • the seat 50 has a top surface 72 and a bottom surface 74 of the resin impregnated laminated anti- ballistic material with two soft handles 76 and 78.
  • the seat 50 is held in place by the means of two seat securing brackets 80 and 82 (82 not shown here in FIG. 9, but shown in FIG. 12) that connect to the seat support bar 62.
  • the tubular frame member 56 for the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B may be any of the following, being either hollow or solid:
  • FIG. 10 depicts a perspective view of a person 24 holding the soft handles 76 and 78 of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B with the hard anti-ballistic surface in both hands. In this position the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B covers approximately ninety percent of the average persons 24 body.
  • FIG. 11 depicts a perspective view of a person 24 holding the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B with hard anti-ballistic surfaces with one hand through an optional wrist strap 88 and holding only one of the soft handles 76 leaving the other hand free for additional defensive or offensive movements.
  • FIG. 12 depicts a back view of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B with the hard anti-ballistic surfaces illustrating the locations of the seat securing brackets 80 and 82 as they arc in place on the seat support bar 62 when the seat 50 is in the unfolded configuration to be sat upon.
  • FIG. 13 depicts a side view of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B with the hard anti-ballistic surfaces in the unfolded position.
  • FIG. 14 depicts a cross section through the rear corner of the Anti-batlistic Folding Chair 10B with hard anti-ballistic surfaces exposing the seat securing bracket 80 as a means of attachment to the seat support bar 62.
  • This illustration clearly depicts the configuration of the seat top surface 72 and the seat bottom surface 74 where they wrap around the seat tubular frame 70 and the means of construction is repeated in a similar fashion with the skirt section front surface 64 and the skirt section rear surface 66.
  • FIG. 15 depicts a side view of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B in the completely folded condition where it can easily be stacked in a confined area.
  • FIG. 16 depicts an exploded view of the seat 50 of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B with hard anti-ballistic surfaces illustrating the seat top surface 72 with the soft handles 76 and 78 raised above the seat tubular frame 70.
  • the seat bottom surface 74 conforms to the shape of the seat tubular frame 70 and is held by the means of a bonding agent 90 and multiple conventional fasteners 92.
  • FIG. 17 depicts a perspective view of the second alternate embodiment of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair IOC that can be manufactured with either hard or soft anti-ballistic surfaces.
  • the basic configuration of this chair is similar to that of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair 10B except that the pivot pins 58 and 68 go through pivot brackets 100 instead of going through the tubular frame of the chair.
  • the seat securing bracket 80 is positioned over the seat support bar 62 which is mounted to the forward tubular frame member 56 by the means of two seat support bar mounting brackets 102.
  • the rear leg tubular frame member 60 pivots on the forward leg tubular frame member 56 by the means of two pivot brackets 100 and pivot pins 58.
  • the rear leg tubular frame member 60 pivots at the front corners of the seat 104 by the means of a second set of pivot pins 68 and a pair of pivot brackets 100.
  • the pivot brackets 100 and seat support bar mounting brackets 102 have been designed to conform to the configuration of the tubular framework and increase the rigidity of the pivoting locations in addition to adding the capability of using both the hard surface and soft surface anti-ballistic surfaces to this embodiment.
  • Two floor cushion pads 84 are located on the lower surface of the forward leg frame member 56 and two additional floor cushion pads 86 are located on the lower surface of the rear leg tubular frame member 60.
  • the tubular frame member 56 for the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair IOC may be any of the following, being either hollow or solid: stamped, heat extruded, heat molded, round solid rod, oval solid rod, square solid rod, hollow round tube, hollow oval tube, hollow square tube, etc.
  • FIG. 18 depicts a typical frame section of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair IOC with two of the pivot brackets 100 that conform to the shape of the tubular framework are held in position by conventional fasteners 92 and pivot by the means of a pivot pin 58.
  • FIG. 19 depicts a perspective view of one of the pivot brackets 100 of the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair IOC. These chairs have the opportunity of being manufactured by companies who employ blind workers and the brackets have a curved configuration to fit over the tubular framework of the chairs and be easily located into their positions.
  • FIG. 20 depicts a rear view of the second alternate embodiment of the Anti- ballistic Folding Chair IOC that can be manufactured with either a hard or soft anti- ballistic surface.
  • FIG. 21 depicts a side view of the second alternate embodiment of an Anti- ballistic Folding Chair IOC that can be manufactured with either a hard or soft anti- ballistic surface. This view illustrates the offset mounting positions required of the pivot brackets 100.
  • FIG. 22 depicts a side view of the second alternate embodiment of an Anti- ballistic Folding Chair IOC that can be manufactured with either a hard or soft anti- ballistic surface in the completely folded position.
  • FIG. 23 depicts a cross section through a segment of the frame of the Anti- ballistic Folding Chairs 10B and IOC illustrating seat top surface 72 and the seat bottom surface 74 of rigid aramid materials attached together by the means of conventional fasteners 92 and a bonding agent 90, over the seat tubular frame 70 of the chair.
  • FIG. 24 depicts a cross section through a segment of the frame of the Anti- ballistic Folding Chairs 10B and IOC illustrating two rigid aramid members with an upper surface 106 and a lower surface 108 attached together by the means of conventional fasteners 92 and a bonding agent 90, centrally located in the seat tubular frame 70 with a foam cushion 110 and decorative fabric covering 112.
  • FIG. 25 depicts a cross section through a segment of the frame of the Anti- ballistic Stacking Chair 10A and the Anti-ballistic Folding Chair IOC illustrating layers of the aramid fiber protective material 114 and 116 woven from the flexible aramid fiber wrapped around the frame 70 of the chairs.
  • the anti-ballistic portions of the anti-ballistic folding chairs may be fabricated using not only Aramid fibers and KEVLAR® from DuPont, but also polyethylene fibers and GOLD
  • SHIELD® which is a KEVLAR® based material
  • SPECTRA SHIELD® which is polyethylene based material, both available commercially from Honeywell.
  • GOLD SHIELD® and SPECTRA SHIELD® are high strength synthetic fibers impregnated in partially cured resin for use in ballistic material.
  • both of the Honeywell materials can be used as layered soft armor as well as hard armor when they are autoclaved or compression molded into anti-ballistic components for construction of the anti-ballistic folding chairs, as shown and described.
  • Other similar materials of like purpose and unction are also anticipated by this disclosure.
  • the Anti-ballistic Chairs 10A, 10B and IOC shown in the drawings and described in detail herein disclose arrangements of elements of particular construction and configuration for illustrating preferred embodiments of structure and method of operation of the present application.

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La présente invention a trait à des chaises antibalistiques et le mode de réalisation préféré a trait à une chaise empilable d'apparence classique qui est dotée d'un dossier et d'un coussin rembourrés, d'un cadre tubulaire pourvu d'accoudoirs, ainsi que d'une section de jupe sous le siège qui s'étend jusqu'au niveau du sol. L'essentiel de la chaise est constitué de couches de tissu antibalistique flexible, également connu sous le nom de blindage léger, enveloppées dans deux directions autour des éléments tubulaires du dossier, du siège et de la section de jupe. En variante, la chaise empilable est constituée de composants de blindage antibalistiques durs fabriqués au préalable, également connus sous le nom de blindage dur. Deux modes de réalisation supplémentaires ont trait à des chaises pliantes qui sont dotées de cadres tubulaires, le premier étant pourvu de surfaces antibalistiques à blindage dur et le second pouvant être pourvu de surfaces antibalistiques à blindage dur ou à blindage léger.
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