General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.

United States of America

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2025 May 1
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B62D 25/20 - Floors or bottom sub-units 1
F41F 5/04 - Launching-apparatus for gravity-propelled missiles or projectiles from ships, e.g. for mines, for depth charges 1
F41H 5/013 - Mounting or securing armour plates 1
F41H 5/04 - Plate construction composed of more than one layer 1
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VITALS

      
Application Number 239581700
Status Pending
Filing Date 2025-05-01
Owner General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

(1) Downloadable computer software for on-board and remote monitoring of military vehicles and vehicle fleets; downloadable computer software for military vehicle fleet management.

2.

VITALS

      
Serial Number 99163588
Status Pending
Filing Date 2025-04-30
Owner General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Downloadable computer software for on-board and remote monitoring of military vehicles and vehicle fleets; Downloadable computer software for military vehicle fleet management

3.

Systems and methods for underbody blast structure

      
Application Number 15707879
Grant Number 10401128
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-09-18
First Publication Date 2018-03-22
Grant Date 2019-09-03
Owner General Dynamics Land Systems (USA)
Inventor
  • Mick, Kenneth
  • Hall, Scott W.
  • Zeleznik, Thomas J.
  • Kendall, Kenneth W.
  • Marshall, Eric C.
  • Eridon, James M.
  • Boglaev, Alexandre Y.
  • Beesley, Stephen M.
  • Ibraheem, Aeraj A.

Abstract

Systems and methods are provided for an underbody blast structure. The underbody blast structure includes at least one hanger to couple to a vehicle. The underbody blast structure also includes a housing coupled to the at least one hanger. The housing includes a first protection plate opposite a second protection plate. The first protection plate and the second protection plate are to protect the vehicle. The first protection plate is spaced apart from the second protection plate by a plurality of interconnecting members. The plurality of interconnecting members defines a plurality of channels between the first protection plate and the second protection plate. At least one of the plurality of channels is adapted to receive a portion of a suspension system of the vehicle.

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Apparatus, methods and system for improved lightweight armor protection

      
Application Number 12212086
Grant Number 08770085
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-09-17
First Publication Date 2011-07-21
Grant Date 2014-07-08
Owner General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sanborn, Steven L.
  • Smathers, Lee
  • Burke, Wayne

Abstract

An apparatus, method and system to enhance the performance of composite armor by utilizing the energy of the threat projectile is disclosed. The frontal member includes, for example, a plurality of concentric proves on the face opposite of the surface that is impacted by a projectile. The grooves in the frontal member preferably may mate with a complimentary plurality of concentric grooves in a backing plate. During impact by a projectile, the force from the projectile presses the grooves of the frontal member into engagement with the grooves of the backing plate. The grooves are uniquely designed to cause the backing plate to impart a compressive load into the backside of the frontal member preventing it from prematurely fracturing in tension at the onset of the projectile penetration. In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the frontal member grooves, the angles of the each concentric groove are individually selected to cause the groove induced compressive loads to match the frontal member tensile loads from the penetrating projectile. The structural integrity of the frontal member is thus maintained until the projectile is defeated.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41H 5/04 - Plate construction composed of more than one layer

5.

MC2

      
Serial Number 85177172
Status Registered
Filing Date 2010-11-15
Registration Date 2011-12-06
Owner General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design

Goods & Services

Research and development of new products conducted in physical laboratories, demonstration areas and collaborative facilities; providing an Internet website portal in the fields of technology for use by member organizations comprised of corporations, government agencies and academic institutions, to collaborate, create, develop, design, and integrate technology of vehicles used by war fighters or other tactical teams

6.

APPARATUS, METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED LIGHTWEIGHT ARMOR PROTECTION

      
Application Number US2008076632
Publication Number 2009/075922
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-09-17
Publication Date 2009-06-18
Owner GENERAL DYNAMICS LAND SYSTEMS, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sanborn, Steven, L.
  • Smathers, Lee
  • Burke, Wayne

Abstract

An apparatus, method and system to enhance the performance of composite armor by utilizing energy of the threat projectile. The frontal member includes a plurality of concentric grooves on the face opposite of the surface impacted by a projectile, and the grooves mate with a complimentary plurality of concentric channels in a backing plate. The force from the impacting projectile presses the grooves of the frontal member into engagement with the channels of the backing plate. The groove design causes the backing plate to impart a compressive load into the backside of the frontal member, preventing it from prematurely fracturing in tension at the onset of the projectile penetration. The angles of each concentric groove are individually selected to cause the groove induced compressive loads to match the frontal member tensile loads from the penetrating projectile, maintaining the structural integrity of the frontal member until the projectile is defeated.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41F 5/04 - Launching-apparatus for gravity-propelled missiles or projectiles from ships, e.g. for mines, for depth charges