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Bullet Resistant Garage Doors

US Patent:
2021030, Sep 30, 2021
Filed:
Mar 19, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/207417
Inventors:
Amos B. Glick - Gap PA, US
International Classification:
F41H 5/22
E06B 3/70
E06B 5/10
F41H 5/04
Abstract:
A bullet-resistant garage door is formed with multiple garage door panels spaced vertically and pivotable relative to one another to permit conventional opening of the garage door. Each garage door panel is formed with an interior ballistic panel, an exterior ballistic panel and an insulation panel positioned between the interior and exterior ballistic panels. A ballistic shield is attached to the exterior ballistic panel to overlap the gap between the exterior ballistic panels of adjacent garage door panels. The exterior ballistic panel is operable to allow the penetration of a bullet of a given caliber while dissipating the energy of the bullet so that the bullet will not penetrate the interior ballistic panel and become trapped in the insulation panel. Sheeting and trim members can be attached to the exterior ballistic panel and the shield to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance for the garage door panels while maintaining bullet-resistant characteristics.

Bullet Resistant Security Fence

US Patent:
2021014, May 20, 2021
Filed:
Nov 11, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/095053
Inventors:
Amos B. Glick - Gap PA, US
International Classification:
F41H 5/24
F41H 11/08
F41H 5/02
E04H 17/22
E04H 17/14
Abstract:
A bullet resistant security fence is formed by a plurality of horizontally oriented formed metal panels extending between I-beam support posts. Each panel can be an extrusion having a hollow void for insertion of optional insert modules to enhance the bullet resistant capability. The insert module can be formed as a sandwich with alternating layers of metal sheeting and furniture grade plywood, screwed together to create an integral module. Each panel extrusion includes a tongue and groove interlocking configuration to resist penetration of the fence between metal extrusions. Construction is accomplished by stacking the metal extrusions between spans of adjacent support posts and securing the metal extrusions with a cap, which can include a louvered topper for the fence. Crash protection can be obtained by running cables through the voids in the lowermost extrusions and holes drilled through the support posts, and anchoring the cables at opposing ends thereof.

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