US3566742A - Armored vehicle having means for interchangeability top mounted weaponry - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an armored vehicle with detachably mounted armament platforms for gun mounting and in particular those equipped with automatic weaponry.
- the space below the armament platform serves to accommodate the crew and personnel for operating the vehicle.
- the armament platform takes the form of a self-supporting detachably mounted adapter plate as a support for various types of gun mountings.
- the armament platform as a mounting forms a structural part of the vehicle which can be produced independently and is bolted to the body of the vehicle to constitute the armored vehicle proper. In this way various modular adaptations on the armored vehicle are realized.
- This invention relates to an armored vehicle having detachably mounted armament platforms to provide various modular adaptations for interchangeability of weaponry.
- FIG. 1 shows a view of an armored vehicle with a armament platform having a detachably mounted adapter plate with one form of weapon.
- FIG. 2 shows a detachably mounted armament platform having an adapter plate with another form of weaponry.
- FIG. 3 shows a basic open-top armored vehicle without any modular adaptations mounted on it.
- FIGS. 4, 5, 6 and 7 show various fomis of armament platforms having detachably mounted adapter plates.
- FIG. 8 shows the connecting means between the sidewalls and the top plate.
- FIG. I The vehicular body 10 shown in FIG. I is of a basic open-top hull design and the variation is in the armament platform.
- FIG. l shows a vehicular body 10 having open-top plate 11 and including a detachably mounted adapter plate 12 connected thereto by means of a bolt 5 and nut 6. The nut 6 is reached through an opening 7 in roof bracing 8. The roof bracing 8 is connected between the open-top plate 11 and sidewall of hull 9.
- a semicircular recess or groove 3 is provided in the bottom of adapter plate 12 which abuts the surface to top plate 11. When the plate 12 is placed over the top plate 11, a seal 4 of rubber, plastic, or other material is inserted there between to prevent the external environment from entering the interior of the vehicle.
- the armament platform consists of an adapter plate 12 which includes a turret 14 having mm and 7.62 mm weapons 15 mounted thereon.
- the armament platform is adapted to be easily installed and can readily be interchanged in the field with a minimum of equipment.
- FIG. 2 shows the armored vehicle comprising a vehicula body 10 and an armament platform. consisting of an 81 mm detachably mounted armament platforms.
- This type of construction can be utilized on a field of battle such that one type of weaponry can be substituted for another in a matter of minutes.
- FIG. 4 shows an adapter plate 18 with a twin 30 caliber cupola weapon 19 mounted thereon.
- IG. 7 shows an adapter plate 24 with a 20 mm and 7.62
- FIG. 5 shows an adapter plate 20 having a flat top with ordinary hatch openings 21, and FIG. 6 shows a fixed turret or pod 22 adapted to be detachably mounted on. an armored vehicle 10.
- the extent of this invention is directed to utilization of different weaponry for use on basic open-top hull design armored vehicles.
- the weaponry is mounted on a standardized armament platform such that one type can be removed and substituted by another type, utilizing different forms of weaponry, with a minimum of equipment in a short period of time.
- an interchangeable armament platform means including an adapter plate detachably mounted to the top of said armored vehicle, said adapter plate further including a semicircular recess means adjacent the outer edge of the bottom surface of said adapter plate, said recess means adapted to provide retention of a sealing means interposed between the bottom surface of said adapted plate and the top surface of said armored vehicle.
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An armored vehicle with an open-top hull design to provide interchangeability of optional top mounted armored weapons or equipment.
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United States Patent [7 2] Inventor James M. Berniss St. Clair Shores, Mich. [2! Appl. No. 858,251 [22] Filed Aug. 27, 1969 [45] Patented Mar. 2, 1971 [7 3 Assignee Cadillac Gage Company Warren, Mich. Continuation-impart of application Ser. No. 740,961, June 28, I968.
541 ARMQRED VEHICLE HAVING MEANS FOR NIERCHADIGEAB O T MOUNTED WEAPONRY 1 Claim, 8 Drawing Figs. [52] US. Cl 89/40 [51] Int. Cl F4lh 7/12 [50] Field of Search 89/36, 36 (T), 40, 40.11
[ References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,370,951 3/1921 CuntZ 89/36TUX 3,145,620 8/1964 Even 89/36(T) 3,351,374 11/1967 Forsyth et a1. 89/36TUX Primary ExaminerBenjamin A. Borchelt Assistant Examiner-Stephen C. Bentley Attorney-James H. Bower ABSTRACT: An armored vehicle with an open-top hull design to provide interchangeability of optional top mounted armored weapons or equipment.
. Patented March 2, 1971 3,566,742
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' 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 7 INVENTOR Jami: M. asm/ss ATTORNEY AftMOll-EED VEHICLE HAVING MEANS FOR W'IEQR CIjANQEAIZILITY QB 19? MOUNTED WEAPONRY This application is a continuation-in-part of parent application SN 740,96l filed Jun. 28. I968, now abandoned.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to an armored vehicle with detachably mounted armament platforms for gun mounting and in particular those equipped with automatic weaponry. In the known mountings of the type described the space below the armament platform serves to accommodate the crew and personnel for operating the vehicle.
This invention consists in that the armament platform takes the form of a self-supporting detachably mounted adapter plate as a support for various types of gun mountings. In this way the armament platform as a mounting forms a structural part of the vehicle which can be produced independently and is bolted to the body of the vehicle to constitute the armored vehicle proper. In this way various modular adaptations on the armored vehicle are realized.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to an armored vehicle having detachably mounted armament platforms to provide various modular adaptations for interchangeability of weaponry.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 shows a view of an armored vehicle with a armament platform having a detachably mounted adapter plate with one form of weapon.
FIG. 2 shows a detachably mounted armament platform having an adapter plate with another form of weaponry.
FIG. 3 shows a basic open-top armored vehicle without any modular adaptations mounted on it.
FIGS. 4, 5, 6 and 7 show various fomis of armament platforms having detachably mounted adapter plates.
FIG. 8 shows the connecting means between the sidewalls and the top plate.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention encompasses various modular adaptations on an armored vehicle. The vehicular body 10 shown in FIG. I is of a basic open-top hull design and the variation is in the armament platform. FIG. l shows a vehicular body 10 having open-top plate 11 and including a detachably mounted adapter plate 12 connected thereto by means of a bolt 5 and nut 6. The nut 6 is reached through an opening 7 in roof bracing 8. The roof bracing 8 is connected between the open-top plate 11 and sidewall of hull 9. A semicircular recess or groove 3 is provided in the bottom of adapter plate 12 which abuts the surface to top plate 11. When the plate 12 is placed over the top plate 11, a seal 4 of rubber, plastic, or other material is inserted there between to prevent the external environment from entering the interior of the vehicle.
In FIG. 1, the armament platform consists of an adapter plate 12 which includes a turret 14 having mm and 7.62 mm weapons 15 mounted thereon. The armament platform is adapted to be easily installed and can readily be interchanged in the field with a minimum of equipment.
FIG. 2 shows the armored vehicle comprising a vehicula body 10 and an armament platform. consisting of an 81 mm detachably mounted armament platforms. This type of construction can be utilized on a field of battle such that one type of weaponry can be substituted for another in a matter of minutes. For example, FIG. 4 shows an adapter plate 18 with a twin 30 caliber cupola weapon 19 mounted thereon.
IG. 7 shows an adapter plate 24 with a 20 mm and 7.62
mm weapon mounted on the turret 25. However, for reasons i of moving personnel from one area to another, FIG. 5 shows an adapter plate 20 having a flat top with ordinary hatch openings 21, and FIG. 6 shows a fixed turret or pod 22 adapted to be detachably mounted on. an armored vehicle 10.
The extent of this invention is directed to utilization of different weaponry for use on basic open-top hull design armored vehicles. The weaponry is mounted on a standardized armament platform such that one type can be removed and substituted by another type, utilizing different forms of weaponry, with a minimum of equipment in a short period of time.
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1. In an armored vehicle having an open-top hull, the improvement comprising an interchangeable armament platform means including an adapter plate detachably mounted to the top of said armored vehicle, said adapter plate further including a semicircular recess means adjacent the outer edge of the bottom surface of said adapter plate, said recess means adapted to provide retention of a sealing means interposed between the bottom surface of said adapted plate and the top surface of said armored vehicle.
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1. In an armored vehicle having an open-top hull, the improvement comprising an interchangeable armament platform means including an adapter plate detachably mounted to the top of said armored vehicle, said adapter plate further including a semicircular recess means adjacent the outer edge of the bottom surface of said adapter plate, said recess means adapted to provide retention of a sealing means interposed between the bottom surface of said adapted plate and the top surface of said armored vehicle.
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