WO2004053421A1 - Protective apparatus for vehicles - Google Patents
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- WO2004053421A1 WO2004053421A1 PCT/AU2003/001658 AU0301658W WO2004053421A1 WO 2004053421 A1 WO2004053421 A1 WO 2004053421A1 AU 0301658 W AU0301658 W AU 0301658W WO 2004053421 A1 WO2004053421 A1 WO 2004053421A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41H—ARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
- F41H7/00—Armoured or armed vehicles
- F41H7/02—Land vehicles with enclosing armour, e.g. tanks
- F41H7/04—Armour construction
- F41H7/044—Hull or cab construction other than floors or base plates for increased land mine protection
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41H—ARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
- F41H7/00—Armoured or armed vehicles
- F41H7/02—Land vehicles with enclosing armour, e.g. tanks
- F41H7/04—Armour construction
- F41H7/042—Floors or base plates for increased land mine protection
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- This invention relates to protective apparatus for vehicles. It has particular, although not exclusive application to protective devices for the cabins of passenger vehicles, and especially those used in military applications. The background to the invention will therefore be described with particular reference to the military applications to which it is particularly (although not exclusively) suited.
- the present invention aims to address this need.
- the structure is integrally formed as part of the vehicle.
- the structure is located in or near to the part of the vehicle in which passengers and/or the driver are housed.
- the part of the vehicle in which the driver and/or passengers are housed takes the form of a cabin or a like enclosure which is designed to house one or more of (a) the driver of the vehicle, (b) one or more other passengers and (c) controlling apparatus for the vehicle.
- the structure is integrally formed as part of the vehicle's cabin, and is fitted to the underside of the cabin so that the apex of the structure generally points downwards towards the ground.
- the structure may take the form of an accessory which is fitted to the vehicle, so as to resist a force applied to a region of the vehicle in which the driver and/or one or more passengers is (or are) housed.
- the structure may have a generally arcuate form, when viewed in cross-section or from another side elevation (eg, when viewed in end-section).
- the cross- sectional profile of the structure is more angular.
- the cross-sectional profile is triangular or quasi- triangular.
- the cross-sectional profile could be trapezoidal or frusto-trapezoidal.
- the cross-sectional shape adopted in any particular instance will depend, upon other factors, on the particular use to which the vehicle is to be put.
- the vehicle to which the structure is fitted could transport one or more than passengers, including the driver.
- the vehicle could also be primarily designed for transporting personnel, or alternatively, it could be primarily designed for use in actual hostilities, as desired in any particular instance.
- the vehicle could be designed so as to combine both these functions.
- Fig 1 represents a side view of a passenger cabin for a vehicle, the cabin having been constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- the cabin (generally denoted (1 ) in the accompanying drawings) comprises an upper portion 3 (which is adapted, in use, to receive and house one or more passengers, including the driver of the vehicle) and a lower portion (generally denoted 5).
- the exemplary cabin is shown as being a structure which is capable of being mounted onto a vehicle.
- the cabin (1 ) takes the form of an accessory structure which may be fitted onto a vehicle, either permanently or in some removable manner. Ordinary persons of skill in the art would readily apprehend however, that in some instances, the cabin could be integrally formed with the vehicle.
- the upper portion 3 of cabin 1 comprises a structure which may be designed to house not only a driver and/or one or more other passengers, but also, the steering and other controls for the vehicle.
- the upper cabin portion 3 also comprises a roof section 7, and four walls (each denoted 9 in the accompanying drawings).
- the upper cabin portion walls 9 also comprise windows (each of these being denoted 11 in the accompanying drawings).
- Cabin 1 also comprises two doors (each denoted 13).
- the lower portion 5 of cabin 1 comprises an apparatus (generally denoted 13, which as seen on side elevation in Fig 1 , generally has a convex shape).
- the apparatus 13 comprises a generally triangular structure (when viewed, as shown in Fig 1 , in cross-section) and which culminates in an apex (denoted 15).
- the generally triangular structure 13 is defined by three boundaries (denoted 17, 19 and 21 respectively).
- Cabin 1 also includes a plurality of mounts (each denoted 23), as shown in side elevation on Fig 1 ). This configuration means that, as previously mentioned, cabin 1 takes the form of an accessory structure which is able to be fitted onto a vehicle.
- Figs 4 and 5 (a) show the cabin 1 fitted onto the front end of a vehicle.
- a protective apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention could take an arcuate shape when viewed in cross-section or end-section. Such alternative shapes are apprehended by the concept of the invention.
- the generally convex (and in the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, triangular) cross-sectional profile of the apparatus 13 is such that any force applied to the apparatus 13 by the land mine, bomb or detonating device would at least to some extent, generally be dispersed or deflected away from the apparatus, by virtue of its shape.
- a conventional vehicle cabin for use in military operations typically comprises a generally flat underneath surface, which would absorb the entirety of the impact of an explosion caused by a bomb, land mine or other detonating device that explodes underneath the cabin.
- the cross-sectional profile of the underneath of the cabin is such that the entire impact (or a significant part of the impact) is generally absorbed by the cabin, and frequently, this means that the force applied to the underneath of the cabin will rupture it, resulting in personnel travelling within he cabin being subjected to that force. The net effect of this is to result in death or bodily injury to the occupants of the cabin.
- the apparatus 13 of the present invention may be constructed so as generally to have the cross-sectional triangular profile (or another convex profile) of the kind shown in Fig 1.
- the cabin 1 may be designed so that it in fact comprises two generally triangular structures (each denoted 13(a) and 13(b) in Figs 2 and Fig 3 respectively), and a bridging portion (denoted 25) in those drawings.
- the configuration of the two triangular mounts (13(a) and 13(b), respectively) and the bridging portion is such as to enable the cabin 1 to be fitted conveniently to a chassis or other structure that defines the remainder of the vehicle.
- the apparatus 13 of the present invention may be constructed from any of a number of suitable materials.
- Materials suitable for this purpose would readily be known to persons skill of the art, and would include various metallic materials that are known to have superior resistance to the impact of explosions. These materials would specifically include high ductile steels and materials with similar force or impact-resistant properties.
- all the joins and any surfaces which contain a bend are formed so as to be impervious to the impact of an explosion or detonation.
- the construction of joins or joints on a cabin made in accordance with the invention (and particularly, the joins/joints on a protective apparatus according to the present invention) could be achieved by any of a number of methods, the nature of which would be understood by ordinary persons of skill in the art.
- One particularly suitable way of constructing such joins or joints would be to use a continuous seam weld along the join/joint, and additionally, to apply a capping materials (typically also high ductile steel) along the seam weld.
- the non-windowed elements of the upper portion (designated 3 in the accompanying drawings) of the cabin could also be made from any number of suitable materials.
- those elements (as indeed also the windows themselves) would need to be bullet-resistant, in most military applications, especially where it is envisaged that the vehicle might be required to travel through areas where hostilities might be in progress.
- the non- windowed elements could desirably be made from high tensile steels or materials with similar force or impact-resistant properties.
- the present invention is compatible with the principle of vehicles (that are to be fitted with a protective apparatus in accordance with the invention) being constructed in parts, and later being assembled in situ.
- the principles of the present invention allow for considerable flexibility in conducting military operations that may need to be carried out remotely from the place where a vehicle that is fitted with a protective apparatus in accordance with the invention, might initially have been constructed.
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AU2003286001A AU2003286001A1 (en) | 2002-12-12 | 2003-12-12 | Protective apparatus for vehicles |
US10/538,708 US20060201319A1 (en) | 2002-12-12 | 2003-12-12 | Protective apparatus for vehicles |
CA002509531A CA2509531A1 (en) | 2002-12-12 | 2003-12-12 | Protective apparatus for vehicles |
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AU2002953287A AU2002953287A0 (en) | 2002-12-12 | 2002-12-12 | Protective apparatus for vehicles |
AU2002953287 | 2002-12-12 |
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