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WO2006136797A1
WO2006136797A1 PCT/GB2006/002231 GB2006002231W WO2006136797A1 WO 2006136797 A1 WO2006136797 A1 WO 2006136797A1 GB 2006002231 W GB2006002231 W GB 2006002231W WO 2006136797 A1 WO2006136797 A1 WO 2006136797A1
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Stephen James Roffey
Lloyd Morris Wye
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Qinetiq Limited
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01DCONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES, ELEVATED ROADWAYS OR VIADUCTS; ASSEMBLY OF BRIDGES
    • E01D15/00Movable or portable bridges; Floating bridges
    • E01D15/12Portable or sectional bridges
    • E01D15/122Inflatable or unreelable bridges ; Bridges with main load-supporting structure consisting only of non-rigid elements, e.g. cables
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41HARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
    • F41H7/00Armoured or armed vehicles
    • F41H7/02Land vehicles with enclosing armour, e.g. tanks

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  • the present invention relates to fascines and more particularly to means for the deployment of fascines.
  • Fascines are structures comprising at least one, and usually several, elongate members which are used to fill ditches or to level or smooth other discontinuities in or on the ground sufficiently to facilitate the passage of personnel or vehicles across- the discontinuity, and sets of such members are commonly carried by tanks and other military vehicles when in the field for the temporary levelling of such discontinuities which would otherwise halt or impede the passage of the vehicles and/or of others which follow.
  • Fascines comprising bundles of high density polyethylene or similar pipes are known from US4312601 and US4566821 and fascines including inflatable members are known from US5122400, US5215401 , US5406662, GB2401640 and WO2006/027559.
  • Inflatable fascine members have the advantage over rigid pipes of reduced weight and of much reduced bulk whilst uninflated; they can be stored and carried uninflated and need be inflated only when required for use, e.g. by a suitable compressor or from cylinders of compressed air or other gas (such as an inert mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen) carried for the purpose.
  • the present invention resides in a vehicle equipped with means for the deployment of fascine members
  • a container for such members having a stowed position at one side of the vehicle and an operational position at the front of the vehicle in which such members can be released from said container, and means bearing said container whereby it can be moved from its said stowed position to its said operational position.
  • the container is borne by a pivot located in the region of an adjacent front corner of the vehicle about which the container can be swung from its said stowed to its said operational position.
  • the container is slidable on the vehicle from its said stowed position to a position forward of its said operational position and a pivot is provided about which the container can be swung from said forward position to its said operational position. More particularly the container may be carried by an arm which lies generally parallel to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle when in said stowed position and generally parallel to the widthwise direction of the vehicle when in said operational position.
  • the invention resides irk means for the deployment of fascine members comprising a container for such members and means for bearing said container adapted to be fitted to a vehicle whereby the container can be stowed and moved as defined above.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a vehicle equipped with a first means of deployment of inflatable fascine members in accordance with the invention, in a stowed position;
  • Figure 2 is a plan view of the vehicle of Figure 1 with the deployment means in a stowed and an operative position;
  • Figure 3 is a side view of a vehicle equipped with a second means of deployment of inflatable fascine members in accordance with the invention, in a stowed position and during a first phase of movement to an operational position;
  • Figure 4 is a plan view of the vehicle of Figure 3, with the deployment means in the positions of Figure 3 and in an operational position.
  • Figure 1 shows a military vehicle exemplified as a tank 1 carrying a package 2 containing a plurality of uninflated inflatable fascine members (contents not shown) each folded and stowed to occupy minimum volume.
  • the package 2 is normally carried in a stowed position along one side of the vehicle as shown, below the arc of its turret 3.
  • the package is of generally cuboid form with a minimum dimension parallel to the widthwise direction and a maximum dimension parallel to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle as normally carried.
  • a pivot 5 positioned at the end of a bracket 6 in the region of the adjacent front corner of the vehicle hull, and is normally secured and supported in the stowed position by a latch (not separately shown) on the side of the vehicle engaging the opposite (tail) end of the package.
  • a similar arrangement of fascine package 7, arm 8, pivot 9 and bracket 10 may be provided in mirror image on the opposite side of the vehicle.
  • the package of fascine members lies along the front of the vehicle and approximately centrally thereof. From this position the required number of fascine members are released from the package to drop into the ditch or the like and are inflated in situ, all under manual or remote control.
  • the package 2 may be equipped with a releasable door along its lower edge and/or the fascine members may be supported within the package in groups by straps equipped with a so-called "three ring circus" as conventionally used in parachuting, or similar release device.
  • fascine members from the package 7 can be similarly deployed if required, after returning the package 2 to its stowed position, or the positions of the pivots 5 and 9 could be staggered so that both packages 2 and 7 can be swung round to the front of the vehicle at the same time, to lie one behind the other, if desired.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate an alternative means for the deployment of inflatable fascine members from a vehicle exemplified as a tank 20 with turret 21.
  • fascine member packages 22 and 23 of similar form to, and normally carried in similar stowed positions to, the packages 2 and 7 of the first-described embodiment.
  • each package 22 and 23 is carried on a respective arm 24, 25 having a respective pivot 26, 27 and which is in turn slidable on a respective runner 28, 29 fixed to the respective side of the vehicle hull.
  • the deployment operation will be described for the package 22, the operation for package 23 being in mirror image.
  • the package 22 is firstly slid forward on the runner 28 to the position indicated at 22'.
  • the pivot 26 will also have been repositioned to the region of the front corner of the vehicle hull as indicated at 26'. From this position the package is swung about the pivot as indicated by the dotted arc in Figure 4 (i.e. through substantially 90°) to the operational position indicated at 22" in which it lies along the front of the vehicle and approximately centrally thereof. From this position the required number of fascine members can be released from the package and inflated as in the case of the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2.

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Abstract

Fascine members for filling ditches or smoothing other discontinuities in or on the ground to facilitate the passage of vehicles across the discontinuity are normally carried in a package (2) at one side of a vehicle such as a tank (1). The package (2) can be moved from that stowed position to an operational position (2') at the front of the vehicle, eg by swinging around a pivot (5) located at the adjacent front corner of the vehicle, from which position the fascine members can be released. In this way there is no need for the vehicle to turn side on to the discontinuity in order to deploy the fascine.

Description

Fascines
The present invention relates to fascines and more particularly to means for the deployment of fascines.
Fascines are structures comprising at least one, and usually several, elongate members which are used to fill ditches or to level or smooth other discontinuities in or on the ground sufficiently to facilitate the passage of personnel or vehicles across- the discontinuity, and sets of such members are commonly carried by tanks and other military vehicles when in the field for the temporary levelling of such discontinuities which would otherwise halt or impede the passage of the vehicles and/or of others which follow. Fascines comprising bundles of high density polyethylene or similar pipes are known from US4312601 and US4566821 and fascines including inflatable members are known from US5122400, US5215401 , US5406662, GB2401640 and WO2006/027559. Inflatable fascine members have the advantage over rigid pipes of reduced weight and of much reduced bulk whilst uninflated; they can be stored and carried uninflated and need be inflated only when required for use, e.g. by a suitable compressor or from cylinders of compressed air or other gas (such as an inert mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen) carried for the purpose.
In one aspect the present invention resides in a vehicle equipped with means for the deployment of fascine members comprising a container for such members having a stowed position at one side of the vehicle and an operational position at the front of the vehicle in which such members can be released from said container, and means bearing said container whereby it can be moved from its said stowed position to its said operational position.
In one embodiment the container is borne by a pivot located in the region of an adjacent front corner of the vehicle about which the container can be swung from its said stowed to its said operational position.
In another embodiment the container is slidable on the vehicle from its said stowed position to a position forward of its said operational position and a pivot is provided about which the container can be swung from said forward position to its said operational position. More particularly the container may be carried by an arm which lies generally parallel to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle when in said stowed position and generally parallel to the widthwise direction of the vehicle when in said operational position.
In another aspect the invention resides irk means for the deployment of fascine members comprising a container for such members and means for bearing said container adapted to be fitted to a vehicle whereby the container can be stowed and moved as defined above.
These and other features of the present invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of a vehicle equipped with a first means of deployment of inflatable fascine members in accordance with the invention, in a stowed position;
Figure 2 is a plan view of the vehicle of Figure 1 with the deployment means in a stowed and an operative position;
Figure 3 is a side view of a vehicle equipped with a second means of deployment of inflatable fascine members in accordance with the invention, in a stowed position and during a first phase of movement to an operational position; and
Figure 4 is a plan view of the vehicle of Figure 3, with the deployment means in the positions of Figure 3 and in an operational position.
Figure 1 shows a military vehicle exemplified as a tank 1 carrying a package 2 containing a plurality of uninflated inflatable fascine members (contents not shown) each folded and stowed to occupy minimum volume. The package 2 is normally carried in a stowed position along one side of the vehicle as shown, below the arc of its turret 3. The package is of generally cuboid form with a minimum dimension parallel to the widthwise direction and a maximum dimension parallel to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle as normally carried. It is carried by an arm 4 on a pivot 5 positioned at the end of a bracket 6 in the region of the adjacent front corner of the vehicle hull, and is normally secured and supported in the stowed position by a latch (not separately shown) on the side of the vehicle engaging the opposite (tail) end of the package. As shown in the plan 'View of Figure 2, a similar arrangement of fascine package 7, arm 8, pivot 9 and bracket 10 may be provided in mirror image on the opposite side of the vehicle.
Let it be assumed that the vehicle 1 encounters a ditch or other such discontinuity that requires the deployment of a fascine in order to permit the vehicle to progress. The vehicle stops with its front end over the position at which the (or some of the) fascine members in package 2 are to be deployed, the aforesaid latch is released and the package is swung about the pivot 5 as indicated by the dotted arc in Figure 2 (i.e. through substantially 270°) until it is positioned as indicated at 2'. This movement could be performed manually but is preferably motorised and controlled from the interior of the vehicle. For this purpose an electric motor (not separately shown) powered from the vehicle may be mounted on the bracket 6 coaxially with the pivot 5, or inboard from the pivot with a chain drive to the pivot.
In the operational position 2' the package of fascine members lies along the front of the vehicle and approximately centrally thereof. From this position the required number of fascine members are released from the package to drop into the ditch or the like and are inflated in situ, all under manual or remote control. For this purpose the package 2 may be equipped with a releasable door along its lower edge and/or the fascine members may be supported within the package in groups by straps equipped with a so-called "three ring circus" as conventionally used in parachuting, or similar release device.
It will be appreciated that fascine members from the package 7 can be similarly deployed if required, after returning the package 2 to its stowed position, or the positions of the pivots 5 and 9 could be staggered so that both packages 2 and 7 can be swung round to the front of the vehicle at the same time, to lie one behind the other, if desired.
The above-described means of deployment of the fascine members are of advantage in that the package(s) 2 (and 7) are normally carried at the side of the vehicle where they are less vulnerable to damage or attack in service than if carried permanently at the front, but this does not require that the vehicle is placed side on to the discontinuity when the fascine members are to be deployed. It is of advantage both for the speed of the deployment and for other operational reasons that the vehicle itself does not have to be repositioned but can remain forward facing throughout. Figures 3 and 4 illustrate an alternative means for the deployment of inflatable fascine members from a vehicle exemplified as a tank 20 with turret 21. In this case there are fascine member packages 22 and 23 of similar form to, and normally carried in similar stowed positions to, the packages 2 and 7 of the first-described embodiment. In this case, however, each package 22 and 23 is carried on a respective arm 24, 25 having a respective pivot 26, 27 and which is in turn slidable on a respective runner 28, 29 fixed to the respective side of the vehicle hull. The deployment operation will be described for the package 22, the operation for package 23 being in mirror image.
As before, the vehicle stops with its front end over the position at which the (or some of the) fascine members are to be deployed. The package 22 is firstly slid forward on the runner 28 to the position indicated at 22'. By virtue of this movement the pivot 26 will also have been repositioned to the region of the front corner of the vehicle hull as indicated at 26'. From this position the package is swung about the pivot as indicated by the dotted arc in Figure 4 (i.e. through substantially 90°) to the operational position indicated at 22" in which it lies along the front of the vehicle and approximately centrally thereof. From this position the required number of fascine members can be released from the package and inflated as in the case of the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2.
The embodiment of Figures 3 and 4 has the same operational advantages as described above with respect to the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2. It has the additional advantage, however, of only requiring 90° of pivoting movement and in particular does not require the free space to the side of the vehicle as is required to accommodate the 270° arc shown in Figure 2, albeit at the cost of a more complex deployment mechanism.
Although described above in terms of the deployment of inflatable fascine members, similar mechanisms to those illustrated in Figures 1 to 4 with stowage at the side of a vehicle and deployment from the front of the vehicle may also be provided in connection with the deployment of non-inflatable fascine members, such as those constituted by plastic pipes. In this case the packages such as 2, 7, 22 and 23 will be longer and thicker than as illustrated in order to accommodate the greater volume of fascine members. If desired the side faces of the packages such as 2, 7, 22 and 23 could also be armoured to provide additional protection to the front of the vehicle 1 or 20 when the respective package is placed into its operational position.

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1. A vehicle equipped with means for the deployment of fascine members comprising a container for such members having a stowed position at one side of the vehicle and an operational position at the front of the vehicle in which such members can be released from said container, and means bearing said container whereby it can be moved from its said stowed position to its said operational position.
2. A vehicle according to claim 1 wherein said container is borne by a pivot located in the region of an adjacent front corner of the vehicle about which the container can be swung from its said stowed to its said operational position.
3. A vehicle according to claim 1 wherein said container is slidable on the vehicle from its said stowed position to a position forward of its said operational position and a pivot is provided about which the container can be swung from said forward position to its said operational position.
4. A vehicle according to any preceding claim wherein said container is carried by an arm which lies generally parallel to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle when in said stowed position and generally parallel to the widthwise direction of the vehicle when in said operational position.
5. A vehicle according to any preceding claim wherein the volume of said container has a minimum dimension generally parallel to the widthwise direction and a maximum dimension generally parallel to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle when in said stowed position.
6. A vehicle according to any preceding claim comprising a plurality of fascine members packed in said container.
7. A vehicle according to of claim 6 wherein said fascine members are inflatable and are held in said container in an uninflated condition.
8. Means for the deployment of fascine members comprising a container for such members and means for bearing said -container adapted to be fitted to a vehicle whereby the container can be stowed and moved as defined in any preceding claim.
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