WO2007103810A2 - Check-point vehicle tire puncturing and deflating assembly - Google Patents
Check-point vehicle tire puncturing and deflating assembly Download PDFInfo
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- WO2007103810A2 WO2007103810A2 PCT/US2007/063210 US2007063210W WO2007103810A2 WO 2007103810 A2 WO2007103810 A2 WO 2007103810A2 US 2007063210 W US2007063210 W US 2007063210W WO 2007103810 A2 WO2007103810 A2 WO 2007103810A2
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01F—ADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
- E01F13/00—Arrangements for obstructing or restricting traffic, e.g. gates, barricades ; Preventing passage of vehicles of selected category or dimensions
- E01F13/12—Arrangements for obstructing or restricting traffic, e.g. gates, barricades ; Preventing passage of vehicles of selected category or dimensions for forcibly arresting or disabling vehicles, e.g. spiked mats
- E01F13/123—Arrangements for obstructing or restricting traffic, e.g. gates, barricades ; Preventing passage of vehicles of selected category or dimensions for forcibly arresting or disabling vehicles, e.g. spiked mats depressible or retractable below the traffic surface, e.g. one-way spike barriers, power-controlled prong barriers
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- This invention relates generally to devices that are used by law enforcement agencies and others for intentionally puncturing the rubber tires of a motor vehicle. More particularly, this invention relates to an assembly that can be placed in front of or in back of one or more tires of a stationary vehicle for the purpose of deploying one or more spikes from the assembly in the event the vehicle is moved. It also relates to a vehicle tire puncturing and deflating spike assembly that is compact, that protects the spikes and the person carrying them during storage and otherwise, and that is quickly and easily used in the field. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
- the present invention has obtained these objects. It provides for a longitudinally- extending slide base and a spike holder that is longitudinally-movable along the slide base to thereby extend the spike holder and spikes beneath a stationary vehicle.
- the slide base includes a foot or anchor plate from which one or more slide base plates extend.
- the anchor plate can be placed in a fixed position. Alternatively, the assembly may be used as a portable one where the user stands on the foot plate to immobilize it.
- the spike holder includes a longitudinally-extending aperture defined in it for receiving a portion of the slide base plate, thereby allowing the spike holder to be slidable along the slide base plate.
- the spike holder includes a "kick" plate that can be used to urge the spike holder under the vehicle by foot. As the spike holder glides into position, a stop member is provided to prevent disengagement of the spike holder from the slide base plates.
- the kick plate also includes means for quickly retracting the spike holder from beneath the vehicle when its intended usage is completed and such
- Fig. 1 is a front, top and left side perspective view of a check-point tire- puncturing spike and retainer assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention and showing the assembly and its elements in an exploded view.
- Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the check-point tire-puncturing spike and retainer assembly of the present invention and showing the spike holder in its "retracted” position.
- Fig. 3 is a left side elevational view of the check-point tire-puncturing spike and retainer assembly of the present invention and showing the spike holder in its "retracted" position.
- Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of the assembly shown in the same position as in Figs. 3 and 4.
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged and sectioned left side elevational view of the foot or anchor plate portion of the tire-puncturing spike and retainer assembly of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is an enlarged and sectioned front elevational view of the assembly of the present invention.
- Fig. 7A is a top plan view of the check-point tire-puncturing spike and retainer assembly of the present invention and showing the spike holder in its "retracted" position.
- Fig. 7B is a top plan view of the check-point tire-puncturing spike and retainer [0 assembly of the present invention and showing the spike holder in its "extended" position.
- Fig. 8 is a left side elevational view of the check-point tire-puncturing spike and retainer assembly of the present invention and showing the spike holder in its "extended" position.
- Fig. 9 is a partial cross-sectioned view illustrating the stop element of the L 5 assembly of the present invention.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the check-point tire-puncturing and deflating spike retaining assembly, generally identified 10, that is constructed in accordance with 20 the present invention.
- the assembly 10 includes a longitudinally-extending slide base, generally identified 20, and a spike holder, generally identified 30, that is longitudinally-movable along the slide base 20 to thereby extend the spike holder 30 and spikes 12 beneath a stationary vehicle (not shown).
- the slide base 20 includes a foot or anchor plate 22 from which one or more longitudinally-extending slide base plates 24 extend.
- two base plates 24 are provided. However, such is not a limitation of the present invention.
- a single base plate 24 could be used as could more than two.
- the base plates 24 are longitudinally parallel to one another and each includes a proximal end 25 and a distal end 27, each proximal end 25 being fastened to the foot or anchor plate 22 by means of a plurality of fasteners 21.
- the anchor plate 22 can be placed in a fixed position as shown.
- the assembly 10 may be used as a portable one where the user stands on the foot plate 22 to immobilize it.
- the distal end 27 of each base plate 24 may be secured to a surface by using additional fasteners (not shown) there. See Fig. 2 also.
- each base plate 24 is configured in a dovetail fashion to allow for slidable movement of the spike holder 30 along the base plates 24, but allowing for no transverse movement between those elements.
- the base plates 24 and the spike holder 30 are made of a self-lubricating nylon material or other like material. Such is not, however, a limitation of the present invention.
- the advantage of using like materials for both the base plates 24 and the spike holder 30 is that the rate of expansion of each element relative to the other will be the same, regardless of environmental factors such as extremely hot or extremely cold conditions exist and where different materials could create
- Fig. 1 illustrates that the longitudinally-extending spike holder 30 includes a top surface 32 having opposing ramp portions 31, 33 that extend downwardly from the top surface 32.
- the ramp portions 31, 33 are provided so as to allow a motor vehicle tire (not shown) to more easily ran atop the spike holder 30 without tending to push it away from the tire.
- the longitudinally-extending spike holder 30 also includes a bottom surface 34, the bottom surface having a pair of longitudinally-extending apertures 46 defined in it for receiving a portion of the slide base plate 24 within each aperture 46, thereby allowing the spike holder 30 to be slidable along the slide base plate 24. See Figs. 2 through 4, and also Figs. 7 A, 7B and 8. An additional slot 48 is defined within each aperture 46, the purpose of which will be further apparent in this detailed description.
- the spike holder 30 of the assembly 10 includes a proximal end 36 and a distal end 37.
- the proximal end 36 of the spike holder 30 includes a transversely-disposed and slightly upwardly-extending "kick" plate 38 with which the user can slidably urge the spike holder 30 under a vehicle (not shown) by his or her foot.
- a stop member 28 is provided and which is attached to the distal end 27 of each slide base plate 24 by means of fasteners 29 to prevent disengagement of the spike holder 30 from the slide base plates
- the kick plate 38 also includes an eye-hook 39 or similar connector for attaching one end of a string or rope (not shown) to it. The user may pull on the string (not shown) and quickly retract the spike holder 30 from beneath the vehicle (also not shown) when its intended usage is completed.
- each spike aperture 42 includes a spike retaining device 14 of the type known in the art. It is to be understood that the precise kind or type of spike retaining device 14 used is not a limitation of the present invention.
- a transverse slot 44 To one side of each spike aperture 42 is a transverse slot 44. The slot 44 is provided to allow the spike 12 to lay down and for slight rotation of the spike 12 as the spike 12 is deployed from the assembly 10.
- the assembly 10 would be mounted in a fixed position relative to a secure check-point. Alternatively, it could be portable as desired or required by the particular application. If the assembly 10 is used in a fixed position setting, the anchor plate 22 of the base 20 would be secured to a flat horizontal surface as would each of the slide base plates 24. The assembly 10 would be secured in such a way that the movement of the spike holder 30 relative to the base plates 24 would be generally transverse to the path of movement of the motor vehicles with which the assembly 10 would be used. As a motor vehicle approaches the assembly at this point, the spike holder 30 would be in a fully retracted position as is shown in Figs. 2 through 4.
- the motor vehicle As the motor vehicle (not shown) moves towards the assembly 10, and into the anticipated path of the assembly 10 when fully extended, the motor vehicle should be stopped at a point where extension of the assembly 10 effects placement of the spike holder 30 preferably between the front vehicle tire and the rear tire.
- the user then uses the kick-plate of the spike holder 30 to urge the spike holder 30 along the base plates 24 and under the motor vehicle.
- the spike holder 30 is in its fully extended position as shown in Figs. 7B and 8. With the spike holder 30 in this position, it is not possible to move the motor vehicle without deploying one or more of the spikes 12 as the tire, front or rear, moves up and over one or the other of the ramped surfaces 31, 33 and the upper surface 32 of the spike holder 30.
- the user When the purpose of the checkpoint has been completed, the user simply pulls on a rope or string (not shown) that is attached to the eyehook 39 of the spike holder 30 to retract the spike holder 30 to its initial position, thus allowing the motor vehicle to continue on its way without harm to its tires.
- a rope or string (not shown) that is attached to the eyehook 39 of the spike holder 30 to retract the spike holder 30 to its initial position, thus allowing the motor vehicle to continue on its way without harm to its tires.
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| CA002641007A CA2641007A1 (en) | 2006-03-03 | 2007-03-02 | Check-point vehicle tire puncturing and deflating assembly |
| US12/281,320 US20100008720A1 (en) | 2006-03-03 | 2007-03-02 | Check-point vehicle tire puncturing and deflating assembly |
| EP07757824A EP1991740A4 (en) | 2006-03-03 | 2007-03-02 | Check-point vehicle tire puncturing and deflating assembly |
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| EP (1) | EP1991740A4 (en) |
| CA (1) | CA2641007A1 (en) |
| WO (1) | WO2007103810A2 (en) |
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- 2007-03-02 EP EP07757824A patent/EP1991740A4/en not_active Withdrawn
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