Non-lethal, rapidly deployed vehicle immobilizer

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Inventors

Ousterhout, John N.
Marcotullio, John P.
Edmonds, David A.
Hoskins, Randel L.

Application #

290850

Filed

Apr-13-1999

Published

Nov-6-2001

Current US Class

049/133
049/34
049/9
256/1
256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00; E01F 015/00; E04H 017/00; E06B 011/00

Field of Search

404/6 49/131.34 49/133 49/9 256/13.1 256/1

Assignee

General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, Inc. (St. Petersburg, FL)

Examiners

Will; Thomas B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wiggin & Dana

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4893119   Method and appar...
4922655   Vertical cantileveri...
5054237   Vehicle safety barrier
5310277   Means and net for...
5624203   Energy absorbing...
5762443   Ground retractable...

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Abstract
There is disclosed a device and associated method for impeding the motion of a land vehicle travelling along a pathway on a terrain surface. First and second supports are positioned at first and second sides of the pathway, respectively, each capable of being actuated from a compressed condition to an extended condition. A propulsion system is effective to actuate the supports. A barrier extends between the supports at a mean first height that is effective to permit passage of a vehicle when the supports are compressed and supported by each support at a mean second height effective to impede passage of the vehicle when the supports are extended. When the supports are compressed, vehicles pass over the barrier unimpeded. When the supports are extended, the barrier impedes the motion of a vehicle travelling along the pathway. At least one deceleration cable mechanically couples the barrier to a brake system.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A device for capturing a target vehicle travelling along a pathway, comprising:

first and second support members;

a first elongate flexible member which, with the device in at least a deployed condition, is held extending at least partially between said first and second support members at a first height profile that is effective to engage the target vehicle as said target vehicle passes between the support members;

a second elongate flexible member which, with the device in at least the deployed condition, is held extending at least partially between said first and second support members at a second height that is effective to allow the target vehicle to pass over a central portion of the second elongate flexible member as said target vehicle passes between the support members;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a device for impeding the motion of a land vehicle.

(2) Description of the Related Art

The military and police officials are at times required to stop a moving land vehicle. For example, the military may be called on to stop a truck laden with explosives. The police may be called on to stop a speeding car containing suspected criminals. It is desirable that the occupants of these vehicles, that may include hostages, not be injured by immobilization of the vehicle. Therefore, immobilization by conventional methods such as road blocks using other vehicles and tire puncturing is not acceptable.

Devices to stop a moving land vehicle without injury to the occupants are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,576,507 to Terio et al. and in U.S. Pat. No. 4,824,282 to Waldecker. The Terio et al. patent discloses a pair of I-beams disposed on opposing sides of a roadway supported in an underground enclosure. Cables supported by shock absorbers extend between the I-beams. When the barrier is actuated, the I-beams rise from the underground enclosure, extending the cables across the roadway. The Waldecker patent discloses a plurality of fabric cylinders disposed in a trench extending across a roadway. A net is supported on one side of these cylinders. When actuated, gas generators fill the cylinders causing them to rise and form a barrier across the roadway. Impact with the gas-filled cylinders serves as a primary braking means to impede the land vehicle. The net forms a secondary braking means.