Claims
- 1. A bullet trap comprising:
a channel for channeling a bullet in a containment chamber; and a containment chamber for decelerating bullets, wherein the containment chamber is greater than eight feet wide and uninterrupted by a sidewall.
- 2. A bullet trap according to claim 1, wherein the channel is formed by a plurality of plates attached to one another.
- 3. A bullet trap according to claim 1, wherein the containment chamber is formed by a plurality of containment chamber segments attached together.
- 4. A bullet trap according to claim 3, wherein the containment chamber segments are attached to one another by facing plates and/or backing plates.
- 5. A bullet trap according to claim 4, wherein a bolt extends through the facing plate or backing plate to secure the facing plate or backing plate against the containment chamber segments.
- 6. A bullet trap according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of legs for holding the containment chamber, the legs being configured so as to not extend into the containment chamber.
- 7. A bullet trap according to claim 1, further comprising a containment shell disposed about at least part of the containment chamber.
- 8. A bullet trap according to claim 7, further comprising a tool-less entry port formed in the containment shell.
- 9. A bullet trap according to claim 8, wherein the tool-less entry port comprises a door and wherein the door is biased in a closed position.
- 10. A bullet trap comprising:
a channel for directing bullets into a containment chamber, and a containment chamber for decelerating the bullets, the containment chamber being formed from a plurality of impact plates attached to one another in a horizontal line without an intervening sidewall so as to form an elongate containment chamber.
- 11. The bullet trap of claim 10, wherein the containment chamber is at least eight feet wide.
- 12. The bullet trap of claim 10, wherein the containment chamber is at least twenty feet wide and characterized by the lack of sidewalls between opposing ends of the containment chamber.
- 13. The bullet trap of claim 10, further comprising a plurality of facing plates or backing plates for covering a vertical juncture between two adjacent impact plates.
- 14. The bullet trap of claim 13, wherein the facing plate or backing plate is welded to the impact plates.
- 15. The bullet trap of claim 13, wherein the facing plates at attached to a backing plate or a washer, and wherein the facing plates holds the impact plates together.
- 16. The bullet trap of claim 13, further comprising a fastener welded to the impact plates.
- 17. The bullet trap of claim 16, wherein the fastener comprises a bolt shank and wherein a backing plate in mounted on the bolt shank.
- 18. The bullet containment trap of claim 10, further comprising a support frame for holding the impact plates.
- 19. The bullet containment trap of claim 18, wherein the impact plates are not fixedly attached to the support frame.
- 20. The bullet containment trap of claim 10, further comprising a containment shell for at least partially surrounding the containment chamber.
- 21. The bullet containment trap of claim 10, comprising a plurality of rows of impact plates disposed in a horizontal line, the plurality of rows being disposed adjacent one another to form and enclosure, and wherein at least two adjacent rows of impact plates are not fixedly attached to one another.
- 22. A method for building a bullet trap, the method comprising;
forming a channel for directing bullets into a containment chamber; forming a containment chamber segment for receiving bullets from the channel and attaching a plurality of containment chamber segments together to form an elongate containment chamber lacking sidewalls between opposing ends thereof.
- 23. The method according to claim 22, wherein the method comprises forming a containment chamber that is more than eight feet wide between opposing sidewalls.
- 24. The method according to claim 23, wherein the method comprises connecting a plurality of containment chamber segments together so as to form a containment chamber with at least twenty feet between opposing sidewalls.
- 25. The method according to claim 22, wherein the containment chamber segments are welded together.
- 26. The method according to claim 22, further comprising attaching the containment chamber segments together by facing plates or backing plates.
- 27. The method according to claim 22, wherein a bolt is welded to the impact plates, and wherein a backing plate receives the bolts to thereby hold adjacent plates together.
- 28. The method according to claim 22, further comprising forming a containment shell around at least part of the containment chamber.
- 29. A bullet containment trap comprising:
a channel for directing bullets into a containment chamber; and a containment chamber having a primary impact plate array formed by a plurality of impact plates disposed in a horizontal array, a secondary impact plate array formed by a plurality of impact plates disposed in a horizontal array, and a terminal impact plate array formed by a plurality of impact plates disposed in a horizontal array.
- 30. The bullet containment trap of claim 29, wherein the primary impact plate array is not attached to the secondary impact plate array.
- 31. The bullet containment trap of claim 29, wherein there are a plurality of second impact plate arrays and wherein none of the secondary impact plate arrays are attached to the terminal impact plate array.
- 32. The bullet containment trap of claim 29, wherein at least one of the impact plates arrays comprises curved impact plates having a first impact surface and a second impact surface disposed on a common side of the plate.
- 33. The bullet containment trap of claim 29, further comprising a support frame for holding the impact plate arrays in place.
- 34. The bullet containment trap of claim 32, wherein the impact plate arrays are not fixedly attached to the support frame.
- 35. The bullet containment trap of claim 29, further comprising a support leg for holding the impact plate arrays in place.
- 36. The bullet containment trap of claim 35, wherein the impact plate arrays are not fixedly attached to the support leg.
- 37. The bullet containment trap of claim 29, further comprising a containment shell disposed about at least part of the containment chamber.
- 38. The bullet containment trap of claim 37, further comprising an entry port in the containment shell.
- 39. The bullet containment trap of claim 38, wherein the entry port comprises a door which is biased shut.
- 40. A bullet containment trap comprising:
a bullet containment chamber formed by a plurality of impact plates disposed so as to direct a bullet in a generally circular pattern, wherein at least one of the impact plates is curved to provide a first impact surface and a second impact surface.
- 41. The bullet containment trap of claim 40, comprising a plurality of curved impact plates disposed adjacent to one another, each having a first impact surface and a second impact surface.
- 42. The bullet containment trap of claim 40, further comprising a support frame for holding the impact plates in a desired position.
- 43. The bullet containment trap of claim 40, further comprising a containment shell disposed around at least part of the containment chamber.
- 44. The bullet containment trap of claim 43, further comprising a door disposed in the containment shell.
- 45. A method for attaching pieces of metal to form a bullet trap, the method comprising:
selecting at least two pieces of plate metal; welding a fastener to the pieces of plate metal on a back side thereof along a peripheral edge; and extending the fastener through a backing plate which covers a seam between the at least two pieces of plate metal; and securing the fasteners so that the pieces of plate metal are secured together on a backside thereof.
- 46. The method according to claim 45, further comprising spot welding the fastener to the at least two pieces of plate metal.
- 47. The method according to claim 45, wherein the fastener comprises a bolt shank.
- 48. The method according to claim 45, wherein the fastener comprises a nut.
- 48. The method according to claim 45, wherein the method further comprises disposing a filler between the plates.
- 49. The method according to claim 48, wherein the filler comprises a damping material.
- 50. A bullet trap comprising:
a channel for channeling a bullet in a containment chamber; and a containment chamber for decelerating bullets, wherein the containment chamber comprises a plurality of chamber backing plates attached substantially end to end to form an elongate, uninterrupted bullet containment chamber.
- 51. The bullet trap according to claim 50, wherein the chamber backing plates are arcuate.
- 52. The bullet trap according to claim 50, wherein a facing strip is disposed along a seam formed by two adjacent chamber backing plates.
- 53. The bullet trap according to claim 52, wherein the facing strip is formed by a flange of a support beam.
- 54. The bullet trap according to claim 52, further comprising a fastener for securing the backing plates to the facing strip.
- 55. The bullet trap according to claim 54, wherein the fastener includes a clamp.
- 56. The bullet trap according to claim 54, further comprising a sealing strip.
- 57. The bullet trap according to claim 50, wherein the bullet containment chamber has an egress and further comprising at least one flange disposed along the egress of the bullet containment chamber.
- 58. A method for joining two plates together, the method comprising:
welding a plurality of fasteners on the plates, the fasteners being selected from bolts and nuts, positioning the plates adjacent one another, thereby forming a seam; disposing a backing plate adjacent the seam; and tightening the fasteners to secure the plates to the backing plates.
- 59. The method according to claim 58, wherein the method further comprises disposing a middle plate between the backing plate and the seam.
- 60. The method according to claim 59, wherein the fasteners comprise nuts and wherein the middle plate has a plurality of notches formed therein.
- 61. The method according to claim 58, wherein the method comprises forming the backing plate from a flange of a beam.
- 62. A method for supporting a bullet trap comprising:
selecting a beam having a first end suspended above the ground and the second end extending downward so as to substantially rest on the ground; and suspending a plurality of metallic plates therefrom to form bullet channeling surfaces.
- 63. The method according to claim 62, wherein the method further comprises suspending a bullet containment chamber from the beam.
- 64. The method according to claim 63, wherein the beam forms a portion of the bullet containment chamber.
- 65. The method according to claim 62, wherein the beam is modular and wherein at least a portion of the beam is formed from a pair of C-beams.
- 66. The method according to claim 63, further comprising disposing a foot between the pair of C-beams.
- 67. The method according to claim 63, further comprising disposing a hanger between the C-beams.
- 68. A bullet trap for decelerating bullets, the trap comprising:
a bullet containment chamber; and a channeling portion for directing bullets into the bullet containment chamber, the channeling portion having at least one primary impact zone having at least one plate surface disposed at an angle of greater than 10 degrees, and a secondary impact zone having at least one plate surface disposed at an angle of less than 10 degrees.
- 69. The bullet trap according to claim 68, wherein the primary impact surface comprises a pair of plates, one descending at an angle of about 15 and the other ascending at an angle of about 15 degrees, and wherein the secondary impact surface comprises a pair of plates, one descending at an angle of less than ten degrees and the other ascending at an angle of less than 10 degrees.
- 70. The bullet trap according to claim 68, further comprising a second primary impact zone disposed on a side of the secondary impact zone opposite from the first primary impact zone, the secondary impact zone having at least one plate surface disposed at an angle of greater than 15 degrees.
- 71. The bullet trap according to claim 70, wherein the bullet containment chamber comprises an aperture and wherein the second primary impact zone is disposed adjacent the aperture.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/340,201, filed Dec. 12, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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