Claims
- 1. An explosion resistant cargo container suitable for aircraft or seagoing vessels for containing the effects of a bomb explosion within the cargo container, comprising:a frame assembly; a plurality of explosion resistant panels and an explosion resistant door mounted to the frame assembly, the explosion resistant panels and the explosion resistant door each being formed of at least one explosion resistant sheet of explosion resistant, flexible, high tensile strength material, the explosion resistant sheets having edges that are each wrapped around, secured to, and substantially enclosing a mounting strip; and a plurality of fastener members extending through the mounting strip, securing adjacent edges of the explosion resistant panels together.
- 2. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 1, wherein the frame assembly is wrapped horizontally with at least one explosion resistant sheet to form a plurality of the explosion resistant panels, and is wrapped vertically with at least one explosion resistant sheet to form a plurality of the explosion resistant panels.
- 3. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 1, wherein the explosion resistant panels and the explosion resistant door each comprise a plurality of explosion resistant sheets, at least one of the explosion resistant sheets of the plurality of explosion resistant sheets having edges wrapped around and secured to at least one mounting strip, the edges of the plurality of explosion resistant sheets and the at least one mounting strip being bonded together.
- 4. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 3, wherein the edges of the plurality of explosion resistant sheets and the at least one mounting strip are bonded together by at least one layer of adhesive film.
- 5. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 4, wherein the adhesive film comprises a thermoplastic polymer.
- 6. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 4, wherein the adhesive film comprises a semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer.
- 7. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 4, wherein the adhesive film comprises an ionomer.
- 8. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 3, wherein the edges of the plurality of explosion resistant sheets and the at least one mounting strip are bonded together by a coating of a bonding resin.
- 9. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 8, wherein the bonding resin comprises epoxy resin.
- 10. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 1, wherein the explosion resistant door is formed of at least one sheet of explosion resistant, high tensile strength material, the at least one explosion resistant sheet having edges that are each wrapped around and secured to a mounting strip, and door hooks mounted to the at least one explosion resistant sheet and the mounting strip along the side edges of the explosion resistant door.
- 11. The explosion resistant cargo container of claim 1, wherein the frame assembly comprises door frame members on either side of the door, with door frame hooks mounted to the door frame members corresponding to the door hooks, such that when the door hooks are interfitted with the door frame hooks on either side of the explosion resistant door, blast pressure from an explosion within the container will cause the connection of the door hooks and door frame hooks to tighten.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/160,409 filed Sep. 25, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,237,793
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