Abstract:
A gas dispersal system for releasing riot control gas for the temporary incapacitation of rioters includes a motor vehicle with a fluid tank mounted to the vehicle containing a quantity of riot control gas. The riot control gas is releasable by the operation of a valve to release the riot control gas from the fluid tank through a tubing out of a plurality of outlets positioned on a periphery of the vehicle.
Abstract:
A tear gas-based enhancement to a fluid bed security system implemented for the purpose of inhibiting unauthorized entry or access and to provide additional time for threatened individuals to evacuate or escape a hostile assembly at the perimeter of a secured area. The system provides for the reliable and controlled application of a specified concentration of tear gas emitted in conjunction with fluidizing gas distributed through a fluid bed configuration comprising a gas distribution piping array and a plurality of fluidizable granular solids in a surrounding relationship to the gas distribution piping array.
Abstract:
The present disclosure is directed to mobile correctional facility robots and systems and methods for coordinating mobile correctional facility robots to perform various tasks in a correctional facility. The mobile correctional facility robots can be used to perform many of the tasks traditionally assigned to correctional facility guards to help reduce the number of guards needed in any given correctional facility. When cooperation is employed among multiple mobile correctional facility robots to execute tasks, a central controller can be used to coordinate the efforts of the multiple robots to improve the performance of the overall system of robots as compared to the performance of the robots when working in uncoordinated effort to execute the tasks.
Abstract:
A tear gas-based enhancement to a fluid bed security system implemented for the purpose of inhibiting unauthorized entry or access and to provide additional time for threatened individuals to evacuate or escape a hostile assembly at the perimeter of a secured area. The system provides for the reliable and controlled application of a specified concentration of tear gas emitted in conjunction with fluidizing gas distributed through a fluid bed configuration comprising a gas distribution piping array and a plurality of fluidizable granular solids in a surrounding relationship to the gas distribution piping array.
Abstract:
The mobile chemical agent delivery system provides a controlled means for employing chemical agents. At least one canister located within the vehicle supplies the chemical agent to a needle through an injector line. The needle mounts to a cap receiver, which in turn mounts to a receiver on the vehicle. During use, the vehicle drives toward a building until the needle passes through a wall, door or window, permitting users in the vehicle to controllably deploy chemical agents into the building. Users can remove and replace exhausted canisters while the vehicle remains in position.
Abstract:
A system for defending against an intruder includes a building having a wall dividing first and second spaces and a nonlethal device selectively operable through the wall. The nonlethal device includes an enclosure mounted to the wall and having an access door for selectively accessing an interior compartment of the enclosure from the first space, a container of a nonlethal chemical weapon, such as a lachrymatory agent, having an outlet and located within the enclosure, a conduit extending from the container to the second space through the wall and having an inlet in fluid flow communication with the outlet of the container of nonlethal chemical weapon, and a valve operable to selectively release the nonlethal chemical weapon from the container and through the conduit to the second space to form a cloud of the nonlethal chemical weapon within the second space.
Abstract:
A teargas deploying assembly includes an elongated tubular member having a first end and a second end. The first end is closed and has a pointed shape. The second end is open. A plurality of apertures extends into the tubular member and each is positioned generally adjacent to the first end. A canister receiving housing is fluidly coupled to the second end and extends away therefrom. A teargas canister may selectively be positioned into the housing. A male bracket is attached to the housing for removably mounting the housing to the female receiver such that the tubular member extends away from the vehicle. The first end of the tubular member may be extended through a wall such that teargas released from the canister may enter a dwelling bound by the wall.