Road spike device

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Inventors

Jones, III, Charles M.
Gilbert, J. Alan
Furthner, Peter

Application #

256890

Filed

Feb-24-1999

Published

Apr-11-2000

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/9 256/1 256/13.1

Assignee

U.S. International Defence Technologies (Knoxville, TN)

Examiners

Lisehora; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pitts & Brittian, P.C.

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Abstract
A road spike device useful for deflating the tires of a fleeing or trespassing vehicle for the purpose of halting the vehicle. The road spike device preferably comprises a plurality of support arms and connected base members that are pivotally and replaceably secured to one another in a lazy tong configuration. A plurality of frangible cups are carried in spaced relation on the support arms. A hard rigid spike, adapted to allow air to flow through the spike, is carried by each of the frangible cups in a tight frictional fit such that spike is not readily removeable from frangible cup. As a vehicle tire (not shown) rolls onto the spike, the tire is impaled by the spike. As the tire progresses over the support arm with the spike embedded in the tire, the spike begins to rotate, relative to the axis of the frangible cup, creating a force moment against the outer lip of the frangible cup. This force moment causes the frangible cup to crumble, thus freeing the spike which remains embedded in the vehicle tire and deflates the vehicle tire. The spike of the preferred embodiment has a solid tapered tip and includes an elongated body, a shank, and a shoulder. The shank of the spike is provided with a concentric axial bore. An axial groove is provided in the elongated body of the spike and is in fluid communication with the axial bore of the shank. The preferred spike is provided with a plurality of circumferential bevels proximate the tip to act as barbs.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A road spike device for deflating a pneumatic tire, said road spike device comprising;

a plurality of support arms and base members cooperating in a lazy tong configuration, wherein said support arms are removably secured to adjoining said base members;

a plurality of frangible cups in spaced relation secured to said support arms;

a hardened spike seated in each of said plurality of frangible cups, said hardened spike including a shank, an elongated body, and a tapered tip;

an axial bore provided in said shank of said hardened spike; and

an axial groove terminating proximate said tip disposed in said elongated body of said spike wherein said axial groove is in fluid communication with said axial bore.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to the field of law enforcement or tactical security devices. More particularly, it relates to a rapidly deployable device for puncturing at least one of the pneumatic tires of a vehicle for the purpose of halting the vehicle.

BACKGROUND ART

Law enforcement personnel, as well as other tactical security personnel, are often called to either halt a fleeing vehicle, or to disable a vehicle that has trespassed into a secure area. It is desirable in these circumstances to slow the vehicle by partially, or completely, disabling the vehicle. One popular method of disabling a vehicle is by deflating its tires. Those skilled in the art appreciate that firing weapons at a fleeing vehicles tires is inefficient, often ineffective and presents an unacceptable risk of injury to law enforcement/security personnel or bystanders. Accordingly, a number of devices have been developed to serve as partial or complete barricades or that can be deployed across a roadway for the purpose of puncturing a vehicles pneumatic tires as the vehicle passes over the device. In this regard, U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,832, issued to Kilgrow, et al., on Jul. 7, 1998, discloses a compact tire deflator having pivotally connected opposing panels and one or more hollow spikes. U.S. Pat. No. 5,820,293, issued to Groen et al., on Oct. 13, 1998, discloses a vehicle tire deflation device comprising a base and a plurality of hollow tire deflating quills secured to the base. The base is configured so as to provide a tire penetrating orientation and a non-tire penetrating orientation. U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,849, issued to Pacholok et al., on Nov. 24, 1998, discloses a mechanical tire deflating device that deploys a folded deflating spike under a vehicle desired to be stopped. The spikes are extended when the mechanical device is under the vehicle to be stopped. U.S. Pat. No. 5,611,408, issued to Abukhader, on Mar. 18, 1997, discloses a vehicle disabling device that is propelled by a chase vehicle and deploys beneath a vehicle to be stopped. When deployed, the device extends a plurality of spikes that destroy and deflate the fleeing vehicle's tires. U.S. Pat. No. 5,536,109, issued to Lowndes, on Jul. 16, 1996, discloses a road vehicle halting device comprising a support member, a plurality of support elements and means for mounting the support elements on the support member in which each of the supporting elements supports a generally upwardly extending spike. The Lowndes device is configured in a "lazy tong" configuration and teaches that the spikes are pulled from the spike cups as the vehicle rolls over the device.
 
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