The present invention relates to quick release systems, and more particularly to a versatile channel release system for a variety of applications, including ballistic carriers, garments or vests, for example, that contain soft or hard armor to protect combat personnel.
Military and law enforcement personnel engaged in hostile environments are vulnerable to rifle ammunition and fragmentation, shrapnel, improvised explosive devices, bullets, bombs, and other lethal and damaging projectiles (i.e., “penetrating elements”). Ballistic clothing, such as an armored vest, provides at least some protection from these penetrating elements. However, such clothing is not easily removed, can be burdensome, can restrict mobility and rapid removal when submerged in water or any other operational need, and can undermine efforts to minimize movement during triage in the event of a casualty. Efforts to provide quick-release clothing to date generally utilize loops through a ring with a wire and/or cord in the design. Such methods have limited effectiveness and are difficult to quickly re-install.
The present invention provides a channel release system for various applications, including on ballistic clothing, wherein the channel release system enables users to quickly release clothing, materials and other items to improve mobility, facilitate care and provide other benefits. In one embodiment of the present invention, the channel release system can release two or more parts of an armor component or other equipment, thereby allowing the user to instantly jettison the armor or equipment.
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In one embodiment, the channel release system of the present invention works by way of one or more channels and a “channel stop” or sliding pin. A platform member and any sub-components can provide one or more channels that release or facilitate the releasing and separating of armor components or equipment. The platform and sub-component channel(s) stack in a staggered/separated order and align when used together. A pin member slides through or otherwise engages the channels contained on both the platform and the sub-component(s) and locks them together.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the pin 60 is comprised of a polyoxymethylene (“POM”) material (e.g., Delrin™ made by E.I. du Pont de Nemuors and Company, Wilmington, Del.) and the plate member 50 is comprised of Kydex® material, which is a type of thermoplastic acrylic-polyvinyl chloride alloy commercially available through Kydex LLC of Bloomsberg, Pa. The pin and plate members can be formed through injection molding and/or thermal forming techniques, for example. In one embodiment of the present invention, the plate member is approximately seven inches long by approximately four inches wide by approximately 0.10 inches in depth, with the guide members 52 positioned approximately in the vertical center of the plate front face 51. Each guide member 52 can be approximately 0.75 inches in length by approximately 0.45 to 0.5 inches in width, and further can be approximately 0.33 inches high. The indentations 54 can also be formed and positioned approximately in the vertical center of the plate front face 51, with indentations varying in size depending upon the number of straps or webbing elements to be held between respective pairs of guide members 52. In the embodiment of the present invention as shown in
In one embodiment of the present invention, the pin member shaft 64 is approximately 0.25 inches in diameter and approximately 6.78 inches in length, and the pin member head portion 62 is approximately 1.43 inches wide and approximately 1.06 inches tall, such that the total length of the pin member is approximately 7.83 inches. The pin member head portion 62 can also have an opening of approximately 0.25 inches high by approximately 0.75 inches wide to securely receive the loop portion of the webbing member 72 as described below.
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Webbing element 70 is capable of being secured at a first end to the front of the garment, with a second end also formed into a connection element 75 such as described above. In the embodiment of the present invention where the connection element for webbing 70 is a loop member, the loop forms an opening of sufficient size to receive the pin shaft 64. Webbing element 72 is a pull cord webbing member capable of being secured at a first end to the front of the garment, with a second end also formed into a connection element, which can be another loop member formed, for example, by being sewn back onto itself or optionally having hook and loop fastening elements secured thereto, wherein the loop forms an opening of sufficient size to extend around the top portion 61 of the pin member 60 such that when the webbing element 72 is pulled, it directly pulls the pin member 60. Webbing elements 70, 72 may extend along the outside of the front and back portions of the garment, or as shown in
It will be appreciated that the webbing elements 70, 72, 90 and 91 of the embodiment of the invention in
In operation, the garment can be pre-assembled by the wearer of the garment before it is worn. Alternatively, the garment can be assembled on the wearer with the help of another person. The garment assembly includes the front 66 and back 67 members, as well as the side cummerbund members 68, 69. In one embodiment of the present invention, these members are independent and unconnected prior to assembly. The cummerbund members 68, 69 can be secured to the front garment portion 66 by hook-and-loop (e.g., Velcro™) or similar type fastener. The front portion 66 can be secured to the back portion by webbing elements 70 and 72, which can extend externally or internally (or a combination of both) from the front garment portion to the back garment portion. The second ends of the webbing elements 70 and 72 are shown exiting the back portion 67 of the vest through slits 74 and 76, respectively. The front and back portions will not remain secured until the pin attached at the end of the webbing element 72 is inserted within the channel release system of the present invention as described below.
The cummerbund members 68, 69 can be secured to the back garment portion 67 by the webbing elements 90 and 91, as the loops at the second ends of the webbing elements can receive the pin shaft 64 as it extends through the channel guides 52 on the plate member 50 of the channel release system 44. As can be seen in the embodiment of the present invention shown in
The indentations 54 in plate member assist in making room for the connection elements 75 (e.g., loop members) of the various webbing elements when engaged with the pin shaft 64, thereby allowing for smoother travel of the pin through the guide members and loops. Also, by providing indentations, the overall height profile of the channel release system above the surface of the garment can be minimized. Nevertheless, the present invention does not require indentations 54 in order to work.
Further with regard to the operation of the garment, once a user pulls the handling element on the front of the garment at the end of the webbing element 72, the pin begins to move through the channel guide members and the loops. In the embodiment of the present invention where the connection elements 75 are hook and loop-type connectors, the pulling of the handling element results in a disconnection from elements 75. Once the pin is pulled through the first loops (one associated with the lower one of the webbing elements 90 and the other with the lower one of the webbing elements 91) or otherwise detached from the first connection elements, the lower webbing elements fall away, partially releasing the cummerbund elements from the back of the garment. As the pin is pulled further through the middle loop associated with webbing element 70 or otherwise detached from middle connection element 75, the front portion of the garment can begin to fall away from the back portion of the garment. Finally, as the pin travels through the last two loops (one associated with the upper one of the webbing elements 90 and the other with the upper one of the webbing elements 91) or the remaining connection elements depending upon the implementation, the upper webbing elements fall away, fully releasing the front 66 and cummerbund 68, 69 elements from the back portion 67 of the garment.
Among other advantages, the channel release system of the present invention is superior in design due to the fact it is easily repaired and set up again after separation. It is extremely lightweight, so it will not impact the carry load of the soldier or other user. The system, in one embodiment, can employ High Strength Polyethylene (HSPE), which does not wear out as quickly as cotton, nylon loops or cording.
It will be appreciated that the channel release system of the present invention can be employed in a wide variety of applications. For example, the present invention can be employed with medical personnel who need a quick method for releasing equipment, supplies, medicine and other items that might be contained in a portable and wearable container. Such a container may be secured to a thigh or other body portion of the wearer, and can still employ the same plate member and pin member of the present invention, with straps and/or webbing members having loops therein such that the pin can retain them securely as described. When the pin is pulled, the medical supply container can be quickly released and deployed, such as in the field, for example. The present invention can further be employed, for example, for other military purposes, such as to releasably secure a weapons or munitions pouch. Such a pouch could be used by a grenadier or other personnel on a shoulder or other body part. The present invention can further be employed in non-military applications, such as for a life preserver or personal flotation device. The present invention can further be employed on devices and articles not necessarily secured to a person, such as to release baggage or other items from a vehicle or aircraft, or to release compacted items such as tents or flooring, for example.
The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the claims of the application rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. application Nos. 61/153,077, filed Feb. 17, 2009 and 61/174,738 filed May 1, 2009, both of which are entitled “Channel Release System and Ballistic Clothing Incorporating Same”, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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61153077 | Feb 2009 | US | |
61174738 | May 2009 | US |