序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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41 | Turn tilt table | EP87105486.2 | 1987-04-14 | EP0245666B1 | 1992-07-08 | Duppong, Denis E.; Dvorsky, James R.; Mick, David M.; Brandt, Richard L.; Rieck, Leland M. |
42 | Turn tilt table | EP87105486.2 | 1987-04-14 | EP0245666A2 | 1987-11-19 | Duppong, Denis E.; Dvorsky, James R.; Mick, David M.; Brandt, Richard L.; Rieck, Leland M. |
The turn tilt table is preferably mounted on a self propelled mobile vehicle for carrying a test article such as a military vehicle weighing up to 70 tons. The mobile vehicle is driven to a plurality of test sites at which radar beams or the like are directed against the test article for determining vehicle radar signatures or the like. During testing, the turn tilt table may be tilted anywhere between a horizontal position and 45° from the horizontal; and may be pivoted 360° about an axis normal to the plane of the turn tilt table to any of a plurality of positions within 360°. If vehicles are being tested, a ramp is connectable to the table to allow the vehicle to be driven onto or off the table |
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43 | Fahrzeug, insbesondere Anhängerfahrzeug, Karrette od. dgl. | EP85890182.0 | 1985-08-14 | EP0179753A2 | 1986-04-30 | Melcher, Günther |
Die Erfindung betrifft ein Fahrzeug für bzw. mit, gegebenenfalls davon trennbarer, Geschoßwaffe, insbesondere Granatwerfer (400) mit Bodenplatte (40), mit an der Rückseite mit der Geschoßwaffe, insbesondere Granatwerferboden-, platte, lösbar zusammenwirkender Transporteinrichtung, wobei das Fahrzeug (100) eine Ver- und Ablasteinrichtung (200) mit vermittels im wesentlichen in Richtung (R1) zur Fahrzeugvorderseite sich erstreckendem Zugkraftaufbringungsorgan (37) in Fahrzeuglängsrichtung (R1, R2), lageveränderbarem Ausgleichskörper (11) mit von diesem von zumindest zwei, vorzugsweise drei im Abstand zueinander auf einer gedachten Fläche quer zur Erstreckung des Zugkraftaufbringungsorganes (37) angeordneten Verbindungspunkten (130a, 130b, 140) ausgehenden, zur Fahrzeugrückseite sich erstreckenden, über Umlenkorgane (7), geführten, mit Verbindungselementen (48) der Geschoßwaffe (400), insbesondere Granatwerferbodenplatte, lösbar zusammenwirkende Verbindungselemente (12), aufweisenden, nicht oder nur diskret längenänderbaren, flexiblen Zugelementen (13a, 13b, 14) aufweist, wobei die Verbindung (370) des Zugkraftaufbringungsorganes (37) mit dem Ausgleichshebelkörper (11) in Richtung etwa senkrecht zu dem von den Verbindungspunkten (130a, 130b, 140) der flexiblen Zugelemente (13a, 13b, 14) aufgespannten Mehrecks, insbesondere Dreiecks, gesehen, innerhalb desselben, vorzugsweise im Bereich von dessen Schwerpunkt am Ausgleichshebelkörper (11) angeordnet ist. |
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44 | Weapon Maintenance Stand | US15662133 | 2017-07-27 | US20190033031A1 | 2019-01-31 | Hernán Luis y Prado |
In one aspect the invention features a weapon maintenance stand that includes a base plate, a support flange, and a wall structure. The support flange is spaced from the base plate and defines a first plurality holes extending through the support flange. A subset of the first plurality of holes are configured to match a pattern of bolt holes of a deck-mounted weapon system and at least one of the first plurality of holes is configured to receive an alignment structure of the deck-mounted weapon system. The wall structure is attached to the base plate at a first end and attached to the support flange at a second end. The wall structure defines at least one tunnel extending through the wall, with the at least one tunnel being sized to accept umbilical components of the deck-mounted weapons system. | ||||||
45 | Portable equipment system mount | US13249067 | 2011-09-29 | US09752721B2 | 2017-09-05 | Jeffrey T. Shimmel; Todd Mehringer; Garric Henry |
A mounting system having a base plate, multiple mounting apertures adapted to releasably hold a man-portable equipment item, and non-invasive fasteners for attaching to a structure without damaging the structure. The non-invasive fasteners can include adhesive bonded fasteners which couple to a structure without damaging the structure and permit attachment and removal of the mounting system. The base plate and mounting apertures are designed to minimize mounting footprint and orient the man-portable equipment item in relation to a user structure or aperture such as a turret, egress point, portal, or other structure which requires a user to pass through a structure and have immediate access to the man-portable equipment item. | ||||||
46 | MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR SELF DEFENSE AND UTILITY EQUIPMENT | US15221319 | 2016-07-27 | US20170190297A1 | 2017-07-06 | David M. Heuring |
A mounting device for a utility device may be attached to an undercarriage of seat in such a manner that it travels with the seat as the seat is adjusted forwards or backwards. The configuration thus maintains the weapon in reach of the driver, regardless of the height of the driver. More particularly, the system may attach underneath to a seat rail system so that as the seat is adjusted, the mounted weapon moves relative to the seat to maintain the spacing. An embodiment includes an alarm system that audibly and/or visually alerts a user if they leave an automobile in a weapon mounted within the system (e.g., without taking their gun from the holster). The mounting system may alternatively attach to a desk, beside table, or a wall, among other surfaces. | ||||||
47 | MOUNTING BRACKET | US14921009 | 2015-10-23 | US20170115087A1 | 2017-04-27 | Dominic Di Carlo |
An adjustable rifle-holding device is adapted for use in a vehicle and can be adjusted to support different sizes and types of rifles. The rifle-holding device allows easy access to a stored rifle to authorized users. The rifle holder or rack will accommodate a variety of rifles and shotguns. A rifle may then be inserted into the holding device, and is securely held there for increased safety and protection of the rifle, while still permitting very rapid access to the rifle when desired. | ||||||
48 | Portable equipment system mount | US13949573 | 2013-07-24 | US09423069B2 | 2016-08-23 | Jeffrey T. Shimmel; Todd Mehringer; Garric Henry |
A mounting system having a base plate, multiple mounting apertures adapted to releasably hold a man-portable equipment item, and non-invasive fasteners for attaching to a structure without damaging the structure. The non-invasive fasteners can include adhesive bonded fasteners which couple to a structure without damaging the structure and permit attachment and removal of the mounting system. The base plate and mounting apertures are designed to minimize mounting footprint and orient the man-portable equipment item in relation to a user structure or aperture such as a turret, egress point, portal, or other structure which requires a user to pass through a structure and have immediate access to the man-portable equipment item. | ||||||
49 | Mountain Mike's reproductions ATV gun rack/pop-up shooting rest | US11906556 | 2007-10-03 | US20090090758A1 | 2009-04-09 | Michael Richard Bartholdy |
Mountain Mike's Reproductions ATV Gun Rack/Pop-up Shooting Rest is a rack to be mounted on an ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle). This rack will hold a gun or rifle securely for travel and double as a shooting rest when stopped. Its appearance is similar to many ATV gun mounted rack. The difference is its ability to be released on one end and with the use of gas spring pop-up and double as a shooting rest. It will be mounted to pop-up to the left for left handed shooters or turned around to pop-up to the right for right handed shooters. The one side of the rack which comes up is levered to maintain a vertical position and rotates 360 degrees to work as a shooting rest. It can be used from a stationary ATV in the riding position or by off-mounted riders around the ATV. While traveling, the rack is securely held down in the locked position with the use a cam clamp. When stationary and ready to use the clamp lock down is released and the end of the rack is pushed up by the gas spring. After use the user simply pushes down the rest into the | ||||||
50 | Weapon system that can be carried by a truck | US11311352 | 2005-12-20 | US07418897B2 | 2008-09-02 | Patrick Balbo |
A weapon system incorporating a cannon mounted in a cradle and intended to be carried on a vehicle wherein the cradle is integral with a plate able to be positioned on the ground by the vehicle using a maneuvering arm, the cannon being able to fire from the plate positioned on the ground. | ||||||
51 | Weapon system that can be carried by a truck | US11311352 | 2005-12-20 | US20060225567A1 | 2006-10-12 | Patrick Balbo |
The invention relates to a weapon system incorporating a cannon mounted in a cradle and intended to be carried on board a vehicle wherein the cradle is integral with a plate able to be positioned on the ground by the vehicle using a maneuvering arm? the cannon being able to fire from the plate positioned on the ground. | ||||||
52 | Device to improve the mobility of towed howitzers | US668621 | 1996-06-11 | USH1767H | 1999-01-05 | Bradford S. Davis; John L. Thompson |
A receiver, modeled after the spade-like lug attachment of a M198 howitzer spade, inserts into the recess on the bottom rear end of the left trail of the howitzer. On this end surface is a square hole for inserting the spade key which secures the receiver to the trail. Attached to the receiver is an interface plate that acts as the union between the receiver and a pair of caster wheels. The interface plate has a keyway, in which the receiver bottom inserts, and also has two built-in handles. Two bolts affix the receiver to the interface plate and thread directly into the receiver body. The interface plate is bolted to dual-pneumatic caster wheels. This combination allows the left trail of the howitzer to be mobile and facilitates the increased mobility of the M198 howitzer. | ||||||
53 | Device for transport of cannon or such like | US915640 | 1986-10-06 | US4729279A | 1988-03-08 | Heikki Collanus; Seppo Nikula; Ari Kanervo; Leo Hakkinen |
A device for transport of a cannon or such like with a vehicle, which cannon (2) comprises a gun barrel (3) and a carriage (4) supporting the barrel. The gun carriage is of an interchangeable platform construction, so that the cannon can be transported with a truck vehicle (1) equipped with a platform changing mechanism and lowered to the ground for firing with the help of the platform changing mechanism. The carriage has a bearing rail system (6) compatible with the platform changing mechanism of the truck vehicle, whereas the rails (7) of the bearing rail system are placed either on the lower part of the carriage (4) or on the supporting arms of the carriage. | ||||||
54 | Gun holster on bicycle tanks | US14002050 | 1950-01-23 | US2553328A | 1951-05-15 | PARTON CHARLES H |
55 | Ordnance | US36989240 | 1940-12-12 | US2368966A | 1945-02-06 | WILLIAM BRANDT EDGAR |
56 | Vehicle | US40806329 | 1929-11-18 | US1837278A | 1931-12-22 | MCG MATTHEWS HERBERT F |
57 | Combined field-gun and self-propelling vehicle | US39795220 | 1920-07-21 | US1379128A | 1921-05-24 | EUGENE SCHNEIDER |
58 | Artillery-truck | US30322119 | 1919-06-10 | US1350644A | 1920-08-24 | DOVE WALTER T |
59 | Road-train | US18320217 | 1917-07-27 | US1346723A | 1920-07-13 | EMILE RIMAILHO |
60 | Transport-carriage for portable guns. | US1907406547 | 1907-12-14 | US932095A | 1909-08-24 | BEHNKE OTTO; TIEMANN OTTO |