Abstract:
A barrier net for motor vehicles of the type having a forward passenger compartment and cargo area behind the passenger compartment. The barrier net comprises a netting member adapted to restrain stowage within the cargo area from entering the passenger compartment. A mechanism is provided for removably attaching both the netting member top to the cargo area and the netting member bottom to the cargo area. The barrier net further comprises a mechanism for rendering the netting member taut.
Abstract:
A wiring harness for use with an emergency vehicle. The wiring harness can be an independent wiring harness added after the vehicle has been manufactured or it can be included in the original equipment manufacturer's wiring harness. The wiring harness permits the addition of emergency vehicle equipment, such as two-way radios, computers, radar guns, etc., without splicing into the original equipment manufacturer's wiring.
Abstract:
A custodial divider is used to divide the back seat of a vehicle into two or three separate areas such that a person on one side of the divider can not reach the person or material on the other side of the divider. A typical application of the divider would be for transporting potentially dangerous persons such as prisoners being moved from one prison to another in the back seat of a car. The existing cushion of the seat back bottom is used to hold the divider in place by forcing it against the roof of the vehicle.
Abstract:
A mobile battle center featuring a command table, a foldable tent for covering the command table, and a transport vehicle for transporting the tent and the command table. The command table includes an aft section, a forward section, electronic equipment stations securely mounted to the aft section, the forward section, or both sections and a bus housing electronic cables running to the electronic equipment stations. An intermediate section is hinged to the forward section and the aft section, the aft section foldable up and over the forward section for transport of the table, the intermediate section providing clearance for the electronic equipment stations when the table is folded. Foldable legs support the table in the deployed position. The transport vehicle includes an equipment rack electrically coupled to the electronic equipment stations of the command table via the bus.
Abstract:
A truck with a heating/cooling climate control system that is effectively integrated into a trailer or straight truck body, even as an after-market/field installation, which provides a uniform temperature distribution throughout the truck. An air flow which is sufficient to maintain the proper temperature environment throughout the entire beverage storage areas of the trailer or straight truck body is achieved without ducting of the supply air flow.
Abstract:
An equipped booth mountable on vehicles (2) having a volume (9) for housing work equipment, and comprising a plurality of first modular walls (10) mounted internally to the volume (9) and subdividing said volume (9) into a plurality of main compartments (11), (12), (13), (14), (15). A plurality of access doors (16) positioned on lateral walls (4), (5), (6), (7) of the booth (1) allow an operator to access the main compartments (11), (12), (13), (14), (15) from outside the booth (1) itself. The booth further comprises a first tank (18), for containing clean water and a second tank (19), for collecting waste water, inserted in the volume (9). At least one of the main compartments (11), (12), (13), (14), (15) comprises a tap (38) connected to the first tank (18) and a sink (29) operatively associated with the tap (38) and connected to the second tank (19). Moreover at least one of said main compartments (11), (12), (13), (14), (15) is constituted by a plurality of second compartments (28) for housing work equipment. Additionally, at least one of the main compartments (11), (12), (13), (14), (15) comprises at least a foot board (44) having a main direction of development, and movable from a non operative position in which it is inserted inside the volume (9), to an operative position in which it projects from the volume (9) connecting the related main compartment (11), (12), (13), (14), (15) to the ground surrounding the booth (1).
Abstract:
An enclosure is provided that is adapted for mobile transport to a training site. In one embodiment, the enclosure includes a laboratory section equipped with medical equipment and instrumentation. In another embodiment, a supply of non-living anatomic material is provided for conducting one or more training activities in the laboratory section to provide training to medical personnel. A supply relationship may be established with an anatomic material supplier to satisfy training activity requirements. In yet another embodiment, the enclosure includes a conference section sized to accommodate a group of medical personnel and equipped with audio/visual equipment and/or other training aids. The conference section and the laboratory section may be linked by an electronic communication system. A satellite communication system may be included to provide visual communication between the training site and a remote site. The conference and laboratory sections may include one or more expandable side portions to selectively enlarge the enclosure.
Abstract:
A van, such as a panel van, is shown which has a driver's cab, a load space behind the cab, and a bulkhead separating the cab from the load space. The van has a bulkhead which can be moved backwards and forwards within the van to vary the relative volumes of the cab and the load space. The bulkhead may carry seats which can be folded up against the bulkhead, to be out of use, when the bulkhead is in its forward position and can be folded down to provide a row of rear seats in the cab when the bulkhead is in its rear position.
Abstract:
A retractable curtain system is mounted in the roof of a recreational vehicle and adapted to be extended downwardly across the width of the vehicle between a driver compartment and the remaining compartments of the vehicle, which are rearwardly of the driver compartment. The curtain is in the form of a pair of side-by-side barrier sheets that move up and down in unison while being wrapped around operatively connected roll bars, but define a slit or gap therebetween through which individuals can pass through the curtain even when it is extended.
Abstract:
A barrier 1 comprises stanchion members 2 and guard elements 3. The stanchion members 2 are secured to the guard members 3 using clips 4 in order to create a robust, substantially planar barrier to divide a vehicle cabin space. A rear seat of a motor vehicle incorporates a backrest 5 in which headrests are normally secured through sockets 6. Thus, when the headrests are removed, these sockets 6 become available to accommodate entry segments 7 of the stanchion members 2. This mounts the barrier 1 on the backrest 5. The barrier may be used to partition the luggage/cargo area from the remainder of the cabin.