US2012180629A1PendingUtilityA1

Ballistic abatement barrier method and system

Individually held — no corporate assignee on recordPriority: Jul 8, 2004Filed: Jul 18, 2008Published: Jul 19, 2012
Est. expiryJul 8, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Thomas Davidson
F41H 5/0457E04H 9/10E06B 9/02
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Abstract

A modular ballistic abatement barrier system ( 10 ) includes a first corrugated panel ( 12 ) having at least one aperture ( 13 ), a second corrugated panel ( 16 ) having at least one aperture ( 17 ), and a ballistic cloth ( 14 ) placed between the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel. The ballistic cloth can also include at least one aperture ( 15 ). The first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel are coupled using at least one among a mechanical bond and a chemical bond. For example, the ballistic cloth can be laminated between the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel to form a multi-layered panel. Alternatively, the first corrugated panel, the ballistic cloth, and the second corrugated panel can be coupled together using a fastener that compresses the ballistic cloth between the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel.

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1 . A modular ballistic abatement barrier system, comprising:
 a first corrugated panel having at least one aperture therein;   a second corrugated panel having at least one aperture therein;   a ballistic cloth placed between the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel; and   wherein the ballistic cloth is laminated between the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel using at least chemical bond and the first and second corrugated panels are nested.   
     
     
         2 . The modular ballistic abatement barrier system of  claim 1 , wherein the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel are made from metal selected from the group comprising of aluminum or steel. 
     
     
         3 . The modular ballistic abatement barrier system of  claim 1 , wherein the ballistic cloth is made from aramid fibers. 
     
     
         4 . The modular ballistic abatement barrier system of  claim 1 , wherein the ballistic cloth is laminated between the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel to form a multi-layered panel. 
     
     
         5 . (canceled) 
     
     
         6 . The modular ballistic abatement barrier system of  claim 1 , wherein the modular ballistic abatement barrier system further comprises a shooter's window. 
     
     
         7 . A modular ballistic abatement barrier system, comprising:
 a first corrugated metal panel having at least one aperture therein;   a second corrugated metal panel having at least one aperture therein, wherein the first corrugated metal panel and the second corrugated metal panel have a corrugation between one and four inches and the first and second corrugated panels are nested;   a ballistic cloth placed between the first corrugated metal panel and the second corrugated metal panel; and   wherein the ballistic cloth, first corrugated metal panel and the second corrugated metal panel are laminated together using at least a chemical bond.   
     
     
         8 . A modular ballistic abatement barrier system, comprising:
 a first corrugated panel having at least one aperture therein;   a second corrugated panel having at least one aperture therein;   a ballistic cloth placed between the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel; and   wherein the ballistic cloth is laminated between the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel and wherein corrugations of the respective first and second corrugated panels are nested.   
     
     
         9 . The modular ballistic abatement barrier system of  claim 8 , wherein a plurality of modular abatement systems are coupled together in an interlocking fashion to a form a larger modular ballistic abatement barrier system.

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