Stephen H Bennett
Land Surveyors in Alexandria, VA

License number
Utah 166718-9925
Issued Date
Dec 31, 1982
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1999
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Engineer in Training - Obsolete
Address
Address
Alexandria, VA

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Name
Address
Phone
Stephen Bennett, age 47
4807 Nicelytown Rd, Clifton Forge, VA 24422
(540) 862-1427
Stephen Bennett
5831 Quantrell Ave APT 206, Alexandria, VA 22312
(804) 439-5105

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Reinforced Utility Mat Adaptable As Military Overhead Foxhole Cover And Foot Suspension Bridge

Reinforced Utility Mat Adaptable As Military Overhead Foxhole Cover And Foot Suspension Bridge

US Patent:
4879154, Nov 7, 1989
Filed:
Dec 30, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/292076
Inventors:
Stephen H. Bennett - Alexandria VA
Assignee:
United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B32B 306
US Classification:
428 81
Abstract:
A portable mat assembly for combat soldiers suitable for battlefield emplment preferably as an overhead cover assembly for supporting a load of loose and/or sandbagged soil over a foxhole battle position to provide occupants of the position protection against high velocity ballistic fragments and blast overpressure produced by near-miss indirect fire, but also adaptable for use as camouflage, as a foot bridge across a narrow ravine or ditch, or as revetment, or any other general utilitarian function, wherein the overhead cover assembly comprises a soil supporting member including a fabric membrane; a support net disposed beneath the fabric membrane, substantially fully co-extensive therewith and attached thereto, the support net including a plurality of longitudinally extending principal load carrying or reinforcing stringers, a plurality of transversely extending bracing elements or straps interconnected with the longitudinal straps or stringers; wherein deadman sleeve members provided on the fabric membrane adjacent opposite ends thereof whereby when the sleeve members are filled with logs or loose soil, an anchoring effect will be provided, loops are formed at opposite ends of the stringers for reception of stakes or the like to provide additional anchoring, and fold-up straps extend from opposite ends of some of the bracing elements or adjacent thereto whereby when a pair of fold-up straps are connected to each other above the cover assembly, cover assembly will be folded up along opposite sides to form a trough or pocket to minimize spillage of soil supported by cover.