Shape Or Composition Patents (Class 89/36.02)
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Patent number: 8850949Abstract: A door safety shield that completely overlies a door having a frame and a doorknob, replaceabley and slidably attaches to the frame of the door and not the door so as to eliminate damage to the door, and prevents unauthorized opening of the door. The door safety shield includes a sheet and bolt assemblies. The sheet completely overlies the door. The bolt assemblies are affixed to the sheet, replaceabley and slidably attach to the frame of the door and not the door so as to eliminate the damage to the door, and prevent the unauthorized opening of the door.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventor: Lois A. Lopez
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Patent number: 8850947Abstract: A panel for use in assembling a radiation, microbial, acoustically, and ballistically shielded space within a building or other personal space. The panel is comprised of an ionizing radiation shielding material layer, a non-ionizing radiation shielding layer, an anti microbial treated layer, a bulletproof layer and an acoustical shielding layer. A method for using said panels to create a radiation, microbial, acoustic, and ballistic shielded space.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventors: J. Craig Oxford, D. Michael Shields
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Patent number: 8850946Abstract: An armor includes a core that, in turn, includes a first layer of prismatic elements arranged in a tessellated fashion and a second layer of prismatic elements arranged in a tessellated fashion. The armor further includes a smart component operably associated with a component of the armor. The first layer of prismatic elements is nested into the second layer of prismatic elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2009Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: David L. Hunn, Kenneth W. Havens, Sang J. Lee
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Publication number: 20140295131Abstract: A composite laminate is made by providing at least a first composite ply and a second composite ply, each having longitudinally oriented fibers in a thermoplastic matrix. The second composite ply is disposed on, and in transverse relation to, the first composite ply. Preferably, the second ply is disposed at 90° relative to the first ply. An article can be manufactured by providing a core material and applying a reinforcing material to a portion of the core material. The reinforcing material is a reinforcing composite ply or a composite laminate as described herein. Optionally, the core material is a prepreg that may be a composite laminate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: Gordon Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Edward D. Pilpel
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Publication number: 20140290474Abstract: A ballistic protection is described. The ballistic protection includes a rigid structure and a flexible structure, co-operating to dissipate energy associated to an incident bullet impact, the rigid structure and the flexible structure being separated by at least a first discontinuity layer. The rigid structure includes at least a first rigid layer, at least a second rigid layer, and at least a third layer interposed between the first and the second rigid layer. The material of the first discontinuity layer and of the third layer of the rigid structure are selected so that a speed of propagation of a sound wave through the first discontinuity layer and the third layer of the rigid structure is less than 50% of the speed of propagation of a sound wave through fibers of the first rigid layer. The third layer can have a frame shape extending along the edges of the ballistic rigid protections, so that protection is increased along the borders.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2011Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventors: Giorgio Celeste Citterio, Filippo Citterio
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Publication number: 20140290473Abstract: The present invention provides a laminate for protecting an object against close-proximity blasts, ballistic and severe storm events, the laminate comprising two or more layers of polycarbonate having layered there between one or more layers of a thermoplastic polyurethane. Also provided is a method of protecting an object from a close-proximity blasts, ballistic and severe storm events, the method comprising placing between the object and the close-proximity blast, ballistic or severe storm event, the inventive laminate. The inventive laminate can afford increased protection to an object against 50 lbs. to 100 lbs. of trinitrotoluene-equivalent from distances as close as about 3 feet (0.91 m).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: Bayer MaterialScience LLCInventors: James M. Lorenzo, Robert A. Pyles
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Publication number: 20140283674Abstract: Multi-filament UHMW PE yarns can be produced according to processes that result in improved properties. The UHMW PE can have an intrinsic viscosity in decalin at 135° C. of at least about 30 dl/g, and can be processed under optimal conditions to achieve a gel spun yarn having a tenacity of greater than about 45 g/d (40.5 g/dtex).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: THOMAS Y. TAM, JOHN A. YOUNG, NORMAN AMINUDDIN, JOHN E. HERMES
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Publication number: 20140260934Abstract: A window guard and defensive barrier device for protecting and/or shielding personnel within the interior of a building structure against firing of projectiles through a window opening includes a movable upper panel member pivotally connected by a hinge device to a fixed lower panel member and being rotatable for covering the window opening. Gas spring mechanisms are used for facilitating the rotation of the upper panel member between a stowed position and a deployed position. A locking device is used for maintaining the upper panel member in the deployed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Nino Corsetti
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Publication number: 20140260935Abstract: A Dynamic Fluid Vehicle System that provides a multiple functions based on the beneficial properties of the transfer of volumes of fluids through fluid compartments arranged at various locations throughout a vehicle. Volumes of liquid fluids are employed in place of hard plate armor to protect against certain High Velocity Threats and are transferred from fluid compartments enabling lower vehicle weight. Vehicle stability is increased by transferring volumes of fluids to compensate for undesirable locations of the center of gravity of vehicle. Vehicle heat signatures are reduced by cooling fluids and cycling the cooler fluids into external fluid compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: IDEAL INNOVATIONS INCORPORATEDInventor: IDEAL INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
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Publication number: 20140273684Abstract: A protective panel takes the form of a cement mortar panel made of cement mortar containing metal fibres and, optionally, polymer fibres. A core volume of the panel is reinforced by a network of 3D wire cells. The network of 3D wire cells may be defined by multiple layers of metal mesh that are fixedly connected or integrated together. Such protective panels are capable of resisting fire, explosion and/or blast impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Faris Abed Al-Hafidh Ali
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Publication number: 20140260932Abstract: A transparent impact resistant system, that includes a sheet of aluminum oxynitride, a sheet of single-crystal aluminum oxide and an interlayer attached between the aluminum oxynitride and the single-crystal aluminum oxide. Additional sheets of each material can be added depending on the threat level. The interlayer may include an energy absorption layer and a reinforcement layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: INTERNATIONAL CITY TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventor: INTERNATIONAL CITY TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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Publication number: 20140260936Abstract: The invention relates to a multilayered material sheet comprising a consolidated stack of unidirection monolayers of drawn ultra high molecular weight polyolefine. The draw direction of two subsequent monolayers in the stack differs. Moreover the thickness of at least one monolayer does not exceed 50 ?m, and the strength of at least one monolayer is comprised between 1.2 GPa and 3 GPa. The invention also relates to a ballistic resistant article comprising the multilayered material sheet and to a process for the preparation of the ballistic resistant article.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.Inventors: Roelof MARISSEN, Joseph Arnold Paul Maria SIMMELINK, Reinard Jozef Maria STEEMAN, Gijsbertus Hendrikus Maria CALIS, Jacobus Johannes MENCKE, Jean Hurbert Marie BEUGELS, David VANEK, Johann VAN ELBURG, Alexander Volker PETERS, Steen TANDERUP
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Publication number: 20140260937Abstract: A flexible and malleable ballistic panel comprising a laminate of a plurality of resistant layers comprising ballistic material, each the ballistic-resistant layer having a first inner surface and second outer surface, and a plurality of bonding layers comprising butyl rubber, each bonding layer having a first inner surface and second outer surface, at least one of the bonding layer being an inner-most layer of the laminate, and each ballistic-resistant layer having a bonding layer therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Scott R. WHITAKER
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Publication number: 20140260933Abstract: Ballistic resistant composite articles having improved resistance to backface deformation. The composite articles incorporate one or more vacuum panels that mitigate or eliminate shock wave energy resulting from a projectile impact to minimize transient compression of materials behind the armor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: Honeywell International Inc.
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Publication number: 20140259251Abstract: A flexible bullet proof vest configured to absorb and dissipate the energy from a projectile and percussion waves is provided. In one embodiment, the bullet proof vest includes a gel substrate panel having a front surface and a rear surface opposite the front surface, and a plurality of ballistic-grade sheets stacked on the front surface of the gel substrate gel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MOOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: Moor Innovative Technologies, LLC
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Publication number: 20140260939Abstract: Attacks from improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are one of the major causes of soldiers being killed in action (KIA) and wounded in action (WIA). Such improvised explosive devices can cause considerable damage, disability and death from a device as small as a cellular telephone, to several thousand pounds of explosive material, and linked military artillery munitions, capable of cutting armored vehicles in half, to completely destroying the vehicle and killing all occupants within. A wide range of protective wear/gear or garments, have been designed to shield against a percentage of explosive blast effects of smaller less lethal improvised explosive devices and munitions, in an effort to reduce human casualties associated with explosive ordnance disposal. However, such protective wear/gear or garments have failed to keep pace with the evolution of improvised explosive devices, their destructive capabilities, and the technical sophistication of those responsible for their creation and fabrication.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Murray L. Neal, Peter Faucetta
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Patent number: 8833233Abstract: A bullet-resistant transparent laminate composite (10) has at least two plates (12) arranged one behind the other and at a spacing relative to each other in the direction of threat and comprising a transparent first material with a modulus of elasticity of at least about 1,500 N/mm2, and a respective intermediate layer (14) of a transparent second material with a lower modulus of elasticity than that of the first material between two adjacent plates (12). The layer thicknesses of the plates (12) and the intermediate layer or layers (14) are so selected that the overall layer structure of the layer composite (10) of plates and intermediate layer or layers has a modulus of elasticity which is at least about 10% lower in comparison with a block made exclusively from the first material and of the same overall thickness.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2009Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignees: KRD Sicherheitstechnik GmbH, ESW GmbH, IABG LichtenauInventors: Thomas Krüger, Denni Hinrichsen, Jan Hampel, Roger Schäfer
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Patent number: 8833229Abstract: The invention concerns an armor panel to provide protection from projectiles. The present invention relates to an armor panel comprising a layer of hexagonal ceramic armor elements (10) having a spacing means in the form of lugs (12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22) which are on the side of the ceramic armor element 10 and arranged to co-operate with adjacent ceramic armor elements (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) and form a bond line in the space (48) between elements.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: The Secretary of State for DefenceInventors: Andrew George Baxter, Ross Adam Buchanan Jones, Thomas Paul Stuart
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Patent number: 8833230Abstract: The present embodiments relate to hull have a geometric shape where a first wall, second wall, and third wall are designed to mitigate the effects of an explosion. In an exemplary embodiment, the hull may have a double-vertex shape.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems—Canada CorporationInventor: Richard Kin Ho Lee
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Publication number: 20140251120Abstract: An optimized grille design that narrows the louver pitch and narrows the louver construction so as to maintain the air flow through the grille. An aerodynamic shape is applied to the leading edge of the louver thus lowering drag and reducing the pressure drop at the inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: David Arthur Schade, Dennis Jenks, Adrienne Bourque, Ron Cabreros, Jaime Alforque, Adonis Kassinos
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Publication number: 20140251121Abstract: An armored cab having at least an upper wall, two side walls, a front wall, a back wall, and a bottom wall. The armored cab and its respective walls include a longitudinal axis extending from the back wall to the front wall. The bottom wall includes at least one concave surface. The at least one concave surface faces downwardly and away from the armored cab, and is disposed in a direction substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of the armored cab.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: BAE Systems Tactical Vehicle Systems LPInventors: Ricky Don Johnson, Walter John Budd, Mike Boczek, Marc Russell Lappin
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Publication number: 20140250555Abstract: The disclosure relates to ballistic material with structural stays, in particular, the disclosure relates to ballistic material having resilient structural stays woven directly into the ballistic material. Ballistic material having structural stays resists bunching or pulling, providing improved force distribution and better user protection in the event of multiple ballistic strikes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventor: Richard A. Carlson
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Patent number: 8828134Abstract: A method for protecting an entity from the effects of an explosion or from the effects of contact with a projectile by covering at least a part of the entity in a barrier which includes a cross-linked water gel.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Flexiblast Pty Ltd.Inventor: Tim Sampson
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Publication number: 20140238224Abstract: According to an embodiment, a ballistic protection material includes a strike face layer having a first thickness. The strike face layer is configured to distort an outer surface on a projectile that contacts the strike face layer. A ballistic layer is configured to hinder continued movement of a projectile that has passed through the strike face layer. A spacer layer is situated between the strike face layer and the ballistic layer. The spacer layer has a second thickness that is greater than the first thickness. The second thickness of the spacer layer provides a selected distance between the strike face layer and the ballistic layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATIONInventor: SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
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Patent number: 8815756Abstract: An armor panel provides a continuous armored strike face defined within a periphery. The panel is manufactured from a composite material having a plurality of armor tiles embedded in a polymeric matrix that is structurally reinforced by a layer of fiber fabric. The armored strike face may be contoured to accommodate the base upon which it will be mounted. In some applications, an armor system is assembled from at least two of the armor panels. In such a system, at least a portion of the periphery of each armor panel defines an internal seam edge of the armor system. Each such periphery portion is in a lapping relationship with the corresponding internal seam edge of another armor panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2007Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: 2040422 Ontario Inc.Inventor: Karl Gerhard Pfister
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Patent number: 8813631Abstract: A shield includes a film with members intersecting at spaced nodes, a hard point fixed at least at select nodes, and a frame at least partially about the film for spacing the film from a vehicle or structure to be protected.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2013Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: Justin Trent Shackelford, John D. Larouco
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Publication number: 20140230638Abstract: Multi-impact multi-layer body armor is presented. A first layer is a single layer of front covering material. A second layer, is a ballistic ceramic plate formed of a plurality of curved smaller ceramic tiles that are bonded together using a structural adhesive. A third layer formed of one or a plurality of aramid layers such as Kevlar® XP. A fourth layer formed of a rigid backing plate, formed of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene such as Spectra Shield®. A fifth layer is a single layer of rear covering material. Thus, an improved body armor is presented which is inexpensive to produce, light, durable and can sustain multiple impacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Inventor: Blake Lockwood Waldrop
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Patent number: 8807009Abstract: A capacitive reactive armor assembly for shielding a vehicle is disclosed herein. The capacitive reactive armor includes, but is not limited to, a first flyer plate, a second flyer plate, and a capacitor positioned between the first flyer plate and the second flyer plate. The capacitor is configured to store an electric charge and to explosively short circuit when the capacitor is penetrated while the capacitor is electrically charged. The explosive release of energy from the capacitor pushes the first and second flyer plates apart interfering with the penetration of a shaped charge jet or ballistic penetrator.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: General Dynamics—OTS, Inc.Inventor: Matthew D. Diehl
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Patent number: 8808602Abstract: A method of treating a net (2) formed from interconnecting strands (4a, 4b) of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), the net (2) being formed with knotless intersections (6), comprising the steps of: a) heating the net (2) to a temperature of from 80° to 135° C.; b) applying tension to the net (2); c) reducing the temperature to below 80° C.; and d) removing tension from the net (2).Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Amsafe Bridport LimitedInventors: Michael Ian Andrewartha, Stephen Lawton
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Publication number: 20140224108Abstract: The present invention relates to a protection device for a military vehicle comprising in a drapery configuration at least along the respective vehicle side arranged to a position close to the ground hanging down discrete protection members for protection against projectiles, wherein said discrete protection members comprise a wire element, wherein said wire elements are arranged at a distance from each other. The present invention also relates to a protection device and a vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2012Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: BAE Systems Hägglunds AktiebolagInventors: Jesper Sundberg, Peder Sjölund, Pekka Silvola
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Publication number: 20140224107Abstract: A transparent armor laminate apparatus includes a hard disrupter layer having a substantially planar surface of transparent material configured to erode a ballistic projectile responsive to impact from the projectile, and an absorber configured proximate to the disrupter layer. The absorber includes a first absorber layer and a second absorber layer. The first and second absorber layers may be disposed proximate to each other to define an interface. The first absorber layer may include molecules substantially aligned in a mixture to form a first polymer chain orientation having a first angle relative to the interface and the second absorber layer may include molecules substantially aligned in a mixture to form a second polymer chain orientation having a second angle relative to the interface. A discontinuity exists between the first angle and the second angle or between the first polymer chain orientation and the second polymer chain orientation at the interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: Zhiyong Xia, Brad M. Ward, Morgana M. Trexler
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Publication number: 20140224106Abstract: A shield includes a film with members intersecting at spaced nodes, a hard point fixed at least at select nodes, and a frame at least partially about the film for spacing the film from a vehicle or structure to be protected.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: QINETIQ NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Justin Trent Shackelford, John D. Larouco
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Publication number: 20140216239Abstract: A barrier formed from a plurality of identical modular units that have an essentially planar front panel and triangular shaped top and bottom plates extending rearward from the front panel. Adjacent units are interconnected to one another at their terminal vertices by a square tubular member. A square shaped opening is formed approximately centrally through each of the triangular shaped plates. In addition, elongated linkages may be provided at about the midpoint of each side edge for purposes of interconnecting units that are positioned adjacent to another unit so as to assist in the formation of the overall barrier. The linkages provide pivotal movement between adjacent barriers through a range of angles from about 90 degrees (to provide a corner arrangement) to 180 degrees (to provide a straight wall arrangement).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: DEFENSHIELD, INC.Inventors: WIlliam Collins White, Jordan William Settle
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Publication number: 20140216238Abstract: The invention relates to a vehicle, especially a military vehicle, comprising a front section (2) and a rear section (3) and a safety cell (4) arranged between the front section (2) and the rear section (3) and receiving the vehicle crew, the front section (2) and the rear section (3) being connected to each other in the region below the safety cell (4) by means of a protective element (5) which protects the safety cell (4) from the impact of blasts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2012Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Krauss-Maffei-Wegmann GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Michael Pfennig, Eric Prummenbaum, Oliver Meding
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Publication number: 20140208928Abstract: An armor system includes an appliqué comprising a high fluid retaining material (HFRM) and a plate configured to hold the appliqué against a compartment, wherein the armor system is adapted so that upon impact of a blast wave upon the plate, the HFRM is vented away from the compartment. The armor system may be adapted to a vehicle. In another embodiment, an armor system includes a plate operably connected to a plunger, one or more rods of brittle material operably contained within a tube, wherein the armor system is adapted so that upon impact of a blast shock wave upon the plate, the plate transfers the blast shock wave to the plunger and thence to the contents of the tube. Optionally, the tube also contains HFRM.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: David L. Knies, Alex E. Moser
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Publication number: 20140208929Abstract: A durable ceramic and metallic coating has been applied to ceramic tiles to protect the tiles while undergoing a molten metal casting operation. The plasma sprayed coating consists of a ceramic top coat layer of aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, or other oxides with or without a metallic bond coat layer and with or without a functionally gradient coating. This coating protects the underlying ceramic tile, which is composed of boron carbide, silicon carbide, alumina (Al2O3) or other type of hard ceramic, from reacting chemically with the molten metal. The molten metal is cast around the ceramic tiles to create a lattice of ceramic tiles that are used for protection from projectiles and shrapnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicants: BUYCASTINGS.COM, INC., APS MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: Robert W. Willson, Michael C. Willson, Anil R. (Neil) Chaudhry
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Publication number: 20140208930Abstract: The invention relates to a ballistic layer for a ballistic multilayer arrangement (1), wherein it is formed by an absorption layer (2, 2a, 2b) that entirely or largely comprises expanded glass (21) and by a ballistic multilayer arrangement (1) with an impact side (A) and a back side (B), wherein at least one of the layers is formed by such an absorption layer (2, 2a, 2b) that entirely or largely comprises expanded glass (21).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2012Publication date: July 31, 2014Inventor: Roland Phillips
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Patent number: 8789454Abstract: An armor system with a composite laminate having at least four alternating layers (two bi-layers) of a first material and a second material, the first material having a lower acoustic impedance than the second material. The first material is a viscoelastic polymer with a glass transition temperature less than the expected operational temperature range, and the second material can be a hard material such as steel, aluminum, or ceramic. The laminate can include many alternating layers of elastomer and hard material, and can be adhered or affixed to a thicker armor substrate. Additional protective elements such as corrugated metal-ceramic panels and armored glass cylinders can be added to improve resistance to armor piercing rounds, explosively formed penetrators, or other threats.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2013Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Charles M. Roland, Daniel M. Fragiadakis, Raymond M. Gamache
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Publication number: 20140203476Abstract: A method of treating a net (2) formed from interconnecting strands (4a, 4b) of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), the net (2) being formed with knotless intersections (6), comprising the steps of: a) heating the net (2) to a temperature of from 80° to 135° C.; b) applying tension to the net (2); c) reducing the temperature to below 80° C.; and d) removing tension from the net (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2011Publication date: July 24, 2014Inventors: Michael Ian Andrewartha, Stephen Lawton
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Patent number: 8788220Abstract: An impact detection and remediation system includes a sensing device for detecting damage events related to a structure of interest. Such damage events may include impact from a ballistic object, a tamper event, a physical impact, or other events that may affect structural integrity or cause failure. Illustratively, the sensing device is in communication with a measurement system to determine impact criteria, and a processing system which is configured to use the impact criteria to determine a direction of the initiation point of a ballistic causing the damage event.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2011Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Alexander M. Soles, Matthew R. Walsh, Eric B. Scott
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Event detection system having multiple sensor systems in cooperation with an impact detection system
Patent number: 8788218Abstract: A damage detection and remediation system includes a sensing device for detecting damage events related to a structure of interest. Such damage events may include impact from a ballistic object, a tamper event, a physical impact, or other events that may affect structural integrity or cause failure. Illustratively, the sensing device is in communication with a measurement system to determine damage criteria, and a processing system which is configured to use the damage criteria to determine, for example, a direction of the initiation point of a ballistic causing the damage event.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2011Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Alexander M. Soles, Matthew R. Walsh, Eric B. Scott -
Publication number: 20140196598Abstract: An ordinance, such as a rocket propelled grenade, shield includes a net with hard points at select nodes of the net and cable guides on the side of the net. Cables under tension extend through the cable guides supporting the net typically in conjunction with a top cross bar, spaced top struts, and spaced bottom struts. This framis design facilitates entering and exiting the vehicle or structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: QinetiQ North America, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Vincent Malone, Nicole Jean Baird, Scott Robert Albin, Robert G. Holmes, JR.
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Publication number: 20140190343Abstract: Processes for the production of high strength polyethylene tape articles from high strength ultra-high molecular weight multi-filament yarns, and to the tape articles, fabrics, laminates and impact resistant materials made therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: THOMAS TAM, MARK BENJAMIN BOONE, ASHOK BHATNAGAR, STEVEN CORREALE
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Publication number: 20140190342Abstract: Lightly armored vehicles and stationary objects are often the target of attacks by hollow-charge projectiles. Numerous variants of armor plating have been developed to counter such attacks, which results in additional loads, and these require expensive production. A light protective layer (1) which is simple to produce contains rods (3) arranged in a matrix, which project out from the object to be protected. If a corresponding hollow-charge projectile hits such a protective layer (1), the front nose (101) thereof is damaged, so that in most cases the initiation of the hollow charge does not occur. Preferably the rods (3) are covered externally by polymer layers (9, 10) and additionally a crumple layer (8) is attached in front of the object to be protected.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: RUAG Schweiz AGInventors: Marc RADSTAKE, Hanspeter KAUFMANN
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Patent number: 8770085Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2008Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Sanborn, Lee Smathers, Wayne Burke
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Patent number: 8770624Abstract: A method of vehicular safety management is disclosed in which a garment or like product is worn by an occupant of the vehicle. The garment includes crushable elements which absorb or dissipate energy on fracture from impact. An article of manufacture is disclosed which is worn by a vehicle occupant during travel and which incorporates component elements which fracture on impact and thereby dissipate collision energy.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2009Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Inventor: Kevin L. Hollander
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Patent number: 8763512Abstract: Buoyant armor for jacketed rounds includes an outer, laminate reinforced strike face having a hardness greater than 640 Brinell. The strike face is configured to strip the jacket off a projectile as it passes through the strike face and to rotate the projectile. An inner, laminate reinforced strike face is separated from the outer, laminate reinforced strike face by a spacer layer. Foam greater than 40 mm thick is disposed behind the inner strike face and is configured to disperse a round and/or its fragments and to provide buoyancy to the armor.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Terrenzi, Boris Y. Rozenoyer, Robert C. Sykes, Justin Trent Shackleford, James A. Carter, Jason Michael Kruise
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Publication number: 20140174284Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods of manufacturing Anti-ballistic Shelters such as tents and other frame structures, doors, room dividers, furniture, cots, pads and umbrellas using soft armor fabric or hard armor materials. Soft armor consists of flexible high-strength layered anti-ballistic material attached to a frame and layered in at least two directions. Soft armor requires an area of flexibility/expansion to work effectively when struck by a projectile along with a very secure attachment. Attachment means for attaching the anti-ballistic material to the frame members include: (1) a wrapping and clamping method; (2) an inverted “T” construction and stitching method, using an optional calculated stretch material, breakaway stitch and holding stitch; and (3) an envelope method, also using a breakaway stitch and a holding stitch. This and further reinforcement as necessary allows the flexibility/expansion required for maximum anti-ballistic protection within the shelter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Inventor: Fred E. Peters
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Patent number: 8759236Abstract: Rubberized polyolefin fabrics, particularly rubberized polyolefin fiber containing fabrics and a method for vulcanizing rubber without melting or lowering the performance of the fibers. A plurality of fibrous layers are molded and rubberized under high pressures, producing fabrics having customized stiffness properties.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Ashok Bhatnagar, David S. Cordova
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Patent number: 8757041Abstract: A tubular armor causes incoming projectiles to strike at a forty-five degree angle that induces vector alteration of the projectile upon impact. Its movement magnitude is reduced in force vector, momentum, and thus its kinetic energy. At least two facing layers of parallel tubes have a rectangular cross-section and are of a high ballistic material. The tubes are contiguously, fixedly disposed with respect to each other at outer opposed diagonal tube corners to form crests and valleys on opposed outer sides of each layer. The spaced layers have valleys of a front layer disposed over the crests of a back layer. Layer spacing is at an amount sufficient whereby when a projectile strikes the front layer facing a shooter, it compresses toward the back layer and transfers its kinetic energy laterally to follow a zig-zag path along the front layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventor: Steven D. Gillen