Claims
- 1. An adjustable support stand for positioning a piece of ballistic material for ballistic testing at various angles comprising;
- a rectangular base member having an upper and lower surface;
- a pair of complimentary truss members, the trusses being located on opposite sides of the base member in an opposing relationship, each truss having an upper portion extending orthoganally upward with respect to the upper surface of the base member, and a second portion extending below the base member's lower surface;
- a plurality of legs attached to the lower surface of the base member, the legs extending outward from the base member at an angle to the surface of the base to provide a broadened base for supporting the base member;
- a plurality of complimentary adjustable feet one foot being attached to the end of a leg at a point opposite the attachment to the base member;
- a pair of cross members one cross member being attached to the lower portion of each truss and extending outward from the truss to a associated leg the cross member being attached to the leg;
- a pair of complimentary brackets, one bracket being associated with each truss, the brackets extending orthoganally to the associated truss and the upper surface of the truss the bracket being rigidly attached to the truss and the upper surface of the base member, the bracket having a an elongated aperture formed therein, the elongated aperture having its longitudinal axis orthoganally disposed to the base member,
- a vertically adjustable retention bar disposed between the retention brackets, each end of the retention bar having a pin extending through the associated elongated aperture in the bracket, the pin having a tightening means associated therewith suitable to firmly hold the retention bar at the desired location relative to the base member;
- a curved arm having one end firmly attached to the end of the trusses upper portion distal the base member, the curved arm having a curved aperture formed therethrough, the curved arm extending away from and down from the end of the truss distal the base;
- a rotatable arm having one end rotatably mounted to the upper portion of the truss at a location midway between the base plate and the trusses end distal the plate, the rotatable arm having a projection engaging the curved aperture in the associated curved arm,
- an upper frame member disposed between the rotatable arms and having its ends attached to the rotatable arms,
- a plurality of clamping means attached to the upper frame member, the clamping means being adapted to hold a ballistic target in position on the frame,
- whereby a target to be tested can be clamped on the upper frame member, and the upper frame member moved on an arcuate path to change the angle of presentation of the target surface, and the vertically adjustable retention bar moved into contact with the
- bottom of the target to firmly hold the target in position.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described here may be made, used and licensed by for governmental purposes without paying us any royalty.
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