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US1299620A
US1299620A US26181118A US26181118A US1299620A US 1299620 A US1299620 A US 1299620A US 26181118 A US26181118 A US 26181118A US 26181118 A US26181118 A US 26181118A US 1299620 A US1299620 A US 1299620A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41HARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
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  • FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic representation of FIG. 5.
  • the primary object of the invention is the provision of a fort that is readily transferred from place to place, affording protection to soldiers when firing upon the enemy, the same being capable of use during its travel over the ground with the soldiers mounted thereon.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a motor driven fort capable of traveling toward and away from the enemys lines for carryin guns and soldiers enabling the shots to be red at the enemy under the protection of the fort warding off oncoming missiles, the fort being easy to manufacture and possessing great strength and durability.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical" longitudinal sectional view of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a rear elevation of the same.
  • Figs. 1 and 5 are vertical transverse sectional views taken upon lines IVIV and V respectively of Fig. 1.
  • Figs. 6 and 7 are detail views of an anchoring means employed with the fort.
  • My fort is substantially in the form of a platform having a flight of steps, provided with motor propelling means and comprises a casing 10 substantially triangular in vertical longitudinal section with rearwardly arranged steps 11 leading from a base member or board 12 adjacent the ground such as 13 and a platform 14 in the form of a stop adjacent the top of the fort.
  • the forward portion or substantially one half of the fort comprises an inclined slightly arcuate side 15 sloping downwardly to a forward base board 16, the said side 15 constituting a bulletiproof shield adapted to divert and ward o the oncoming bullets and other missiles of the enemy.
  • An elongated door 17 is provided in the riser 18 of one of the steps 11 for permitting guns and ammunition or any desired articles to be placed within a compartment l;9 beneath the platform 14.
  • Anchoring pins 20 are vertically movable through the rear base.
  • a support or deck 2% within the casing 10 supports a suitable motor 25 access being had to the interior of the casing and said deck 24 through a door 26 provided in one side 27 of the casing.
  • a caterpillar form of tread is provided within the casing 10 formed of a plurality of sprocket chains 28 suitably mounted over sprocket wheels 29 as well as idlers 30, a power chain 31 from the motor 25 being operatively connected to the adjacent sprocket wheels 29 by means of a power shaft 32 journaled in the opposi ends of the casing 10.
  • a fort comprising a casing having a downwardly inclined curved front side adapted for deflecting bullets and with rearwardly arranged supporting steps, motor the casing poiiiblied therein, a door ineir ber inthe riser portion of one of saidijrear- I ward'ly positioned steps communicating wit-hj a receiving compartment Within the casing,
  • a deok within said chamber, a inotor upon 7 said deck; a caterpil lar tread'traction means within said chamber operatively connected bottom thereof adapted for engaging the ground therebeneath when the fort "issta,

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G.. ROY.
INFANTRY FORT.
APPLICATION FILED NOV-9.1918.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
FIG. 1.
G. ROY.
INFANTRY FORT.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 9, 1918;
1,299,620. Patented Apr. 8, 1919.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE ROY, or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR or ONE-HALF To more Lz AImorYsKI. or CHICAGO, ILL NoIs.
' INFANTRY-FORT.
Specification of Letters Patent.
2 PatentedApr.8,1919.
To all whom it may concern r 7 Be it known that I, GEORGE ROY, a subject of the Emperor of Austria, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Infantry-Forts, of which the following is a specification.
The primary object of the invention is the provision of a fort that is readily transferred from place to place, affording protection to soldiers when firing upon the enemy, the same being capable of use during its travel over the ground with the soldiers mounted thereon.
A further object of the invention is to provide a motor driven fort capable of traveling toward and away from the enemys lines for carryin guns and soldiers enabling the shots to be red at the enemy under the protection of the fort warding off oncoming missiles, the fort being easy to manufacture and possessing great strength and durability.
My invention will be fully described in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
In the drawings,
Figure 1 is a vertical" longitudinal sectional view of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof.
Fig. 3 is a rear elevation of the same.
Figs. 1 and 5 are vertical transverse sectional views taken upon lines IVIV and V respectively of Fig. 1.
And, Figs. 6 and 7 are detail views of an anchoring means employed with the fort.
My fort is substantially in the form of a platform having a flight of steps, provided with motor propelling means and comprises a casing 10 substantially triangular in vertical longitudinal section with rearwardly arranged steps 11 leading from a base member or board 12 adjacent the ground such as 13 and a platform 14 in the form of a stop adjacent the top of the fort.
The forward portion or substantially one half of the fort, comprises an inclined slightly arcuate side 15 sloping downwardly to a forward base board 16, the said side 15 constituting a bulletiproof shield adapted to divert and ward o the oncoming bullets and other missiles of the enemy.
An elongated door 17 is provided in the riser 18 of one of the steps 11 for permitting guns and ammunition or any desired articles to be placed within a compartment l;9 beneath the platform 14. Anchoring pins 20 are vertically movable through the rear base.
board 12 having operating levers 21 pivoted to post 22 carried by said board, the said pins being'normally held elevated by means of swinging detents 23 upon the board 12 adapted to engage over the adjacent ends of the levers 21.
A support or deck 2% within the casing 10 supports a suitable motor 25 access being had to the interior of the casing and said deck 24 through a door 26 provided in one side 27 of the casing. A caterpillar form of tread is provided within the casing 10 formed of a plurality of sprocket chains 28 suitably mounted over sprocket wheels 29 as well as idlers 30, a power chain 31 from the motor 25 being operatively connected to the adjacent sprocket wheels 29 by means of a power shaft 32 journaled in the opposi ends of the casing 10.
The complete operation of the invention will now be fully understood, it being seen that the person upon the deck 24 may operate the motor 25 to cause the casing 10 to travel toward the enemys lines while soldiers upon the rear board 12, steps 11 and platform 14 may fire over the top of the casing upon the enemy. Suitable supplies may be carried in the compartment 19 readily removed by opening the door or lid 17 while oncoming missiles will be deflected by the forward side 15 without injuring the soldiers positioned or riding upon as well as within the casing 10. The entire casing 10 will be formed of suitable material such as armor plate capable of withstanding bullets while the pins 30 may be projected in the ground 13 whenever it is desired to anchor the fort in any location.
What I claim as new is 1. A fort comprising a casing having a downwardly inclined curved front side adapted for deflecting bullets and with rearwardly arranged supporting steps, motor the casing poiiiblied therein, a door ineir ber inthe riser portion of one of saidijrear- I ward'ly positioned steps communicating wit-hj a receiving compartment Within the casing,
a forward and a rear'board carried by the casing adjacent the ground, anchoring pins "shiftablyi carried by said rear board adapted for 'engagin'g the ground, operating levers for said pins'and shiftable detents'uponthe rear board adapted for engaging said levers whenthepijns are in v theirnormal elevated positions.
gtraveling. fort vco-inprising a bu l let proof-casing substantially triangular in 1ongitudinal, seetion'having: a chamber therein, v
a deok within said chamber, a inotor upon 7 said deck; a caterpil lar tread'traction means within said chamber operatively connected bottom thereof adapted for engaging the ground therebeneath when the fort "issta,
tionary. i} I V In testimony whereof affix my slgnature.
, GEORGE ROY.
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