Patents Assigned to Armor
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Patent number: 6195798Abstract: A ballistic resistant protective garment with a ballistic resistant pad having at least two panels and a plurality of overlying layered sheets within the panels of the ballistic resistant pad in which the sheets are constructed of woven lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fiber.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1998Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Bachner, Jr.
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Patent number: 6154880Abstract: A puncture resistant garment (20) which includes a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets (22) positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel (28), in which each of the plurality of woven sheets (22) is constructed of aramid fiber (24) and in which the woven sheets (22) have a weave of at least 60 said aramid fibers per inch in one direction and at least 60 said aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to the one direction. The aramid fiber (24) has at least one of the following characteristics of: a) the aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in each of the plurality of woven sheets (22), b) the aramid fibers provide greater than 3 percent of break elongation and c) the aramid fiber provides greater than 23.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Bachner, Jr.
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Patent number: 6151710Abstract: A ballistic resistant protective garment having a ballistic resistant pad which has at least three panels including a first panel constructed of a plurality of overlying layered sheets in which each sheet is constructed of a first type of high tensile strength woven fiber, a second panel constructed of a plurality of overlying layered sheets in which each sheet is constructed of lyotropic liquid crystal polymer material, and a third panel constructed of plurality of overlying layers of composite body armor material positioned at a body side of the pad in which the first, second and third panels are in overlying relationship to one another to form the pad. The employment of the panel of layered sheets of lyotropic liquid polymer fibers introduces a synergistic effect with the ballistic resistant materials of the other panels.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Bachner, Jr.
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Patent number: 6131193Abstract: A puncture resistant garment (20) which includes a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets (22) positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel (28), in which each of the plurality of woven sheets (22) is constructed of aramid fiber (24) and in which the woven sheets (22) have a weave of at least 60 said aramid fibers per inch in one direction and at least 60 said aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to the one direction. The aramid fiber (24) has at least one of the following characteristics of: a) the aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in each of the plurality of woven sheets (22), b) the aramid fibers provide greater than 3 per cent of break elongation and c) the aramid fiber provides greater than 23.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Bachner, Jr.
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Patent number: 6131198Abstract: A tactical vest carrier to be worn over the clothing at a torso region of the wearer. The carrier has a front carrier section and a back carrier section for holding ballistic body armor items. The carrier has a pocket extending outwardly from the front carrier section with the pocket being sized for holding a handgun holster. The pocket includes a front flap having a top section, a bottom section, a fixed side section and a releasably securable side section. The bottom section, a fixed portion of the top section and the fixed side section are fixedly secured a pocket backing. A releasable portion of the top section and the releasably securable side section are releasably secured to the pocket backing of the tactical vest carrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Aaron Jude Westrick
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Patent number: 6119575Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention relates to a composite for body armor containing at least one ply comprising aromatic fibers in a first polymeric matrix, at least one ply of a woven plastic, and at least one ply comprising polyolefin fibers in a second polymeric matrix.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: American Body ArmorInventors: Gaetor J. Dragone, James Dale Taylor
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Patent number: 6085639Abstract: Foodstuffs are cooked by soaking in a hot liquid followed by a soaking in at least one cold liquid. A tank or a plurality of cooking tanks is provided with a liquid inlet, a heating unit for obtaining hot liquid, a refrigeration unit for obtaining cold liquid and filling pipes for conveying the liquids to the respective inlets of the tanks. The installation has reversible pumps, each designed to permit the liquids to flow in a tank in the direction of the inlet and to permit the liquid to return from the tank inlet, via one of the filling pipes and in the direction of the units.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Armor Inox SAInventor: Claude Dreano
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Patent number: 6047399Abstract: A ballistic resistant protective garment of multi-component construction for covering and protecting vital portions of the body of the wearer. The garment having layers of composite body armor material which are positioned generally at the strike face portion of the garment. Each layer of the composite body armor material is formed of resin plies having high tensile strength fibers disposed therein. The high tensile strength fibers of one ply are placed in a transverse direction to the high tensile strength fibers of an adjacent ply and a laminate film covers the sub-layer plies enclosing them and sandwiching them together to form a single layer of the composite material. The combined multicomponent construction of the overlying layers formed of laminated plies of aramid and resin with the woven flexible panels of high tensile strength fiber sheets together create a multi-component thin and lightweight ballistic resistant body armor pad.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1997Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Bachner, Jr.
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Patent number: 6026509Abstract: A ballistic resistant garment, having a top end and bottom end, for covering and protecting vital portions of a human body, which includes at least two panels having at least a first panel and a second panel which are adjacent and overlie one another in which each of the panels is constructed of a plurality of at least two layers of ballistic resistant material. The protective garment also includes a multiplicity of multi-panel securement stitches disposed in a row through the panels connecting the panels together in which the row is positioned in a direction angularly displaced from a substantially vertical direction determined generally between the top and bottom ends of the protective garment.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Bachner, Jr.
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Patent number: 5974585Abstract: A protective garment for covering a frontal chest, waist and groin areas of a wearer which includes, a panel constructed of a plurality of sheets in which each sheet is constructed of flexible woven high strength protective fibers and in which the panel is formed for underlying clothing which covers the frontal waist area of the wearer and in which the panel extends continuously to overlie the frontal chest area down to and over the frontal waist and groin areas of the wearer. Various straps are used for releasably securing the panel to and maintaining the panel in a position overlying the frontal chest, waist and groin areas of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1996Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Bachner, Jr.
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Patent number: 5960470Abstract: A puncture resistant garment (20) which includes a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets (22) positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel (28), in which each of the plurality of woven sheets (22) is constructed of aramid fiber (24) and in which the woven sheets (22) have a weave of at least 60 said aramid fibers per inch in one direction and at least 60 said aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to the one direction. The aramid fiber (24) has at least one of the following characteristics of: a) the aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in each of the plurality of woven sheets (22), b) the aramid fibers provide greater than 3 percent of break elongation and c) the aramid fiber provides greater than 23.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1996Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Bachner, Jr.
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Patent number: 5951784Abstract: A hazardous ingredient free cleaning composition and method for cleaning an oil/grease stained concrete surface. The cleaning composition includes (i) about 50 to about 95% by weight of water; (ii) at least about 2% by weight of a detergent builder; (iii) at least about 1% of a surfactant; and (iv) at least about 1% of a coupling agent which minimizes phase separation of the surfactant from the builder during cleaning of the surface. The method includes applying the cleaning composition to the stained surface, allowing the composition to set on the surface, and rinsing the surface with water.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Armor All Products CorporationInventor: Charles Hawes
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Patent number: 5921171Abstract: A pressing device comprised of stackable moulds for cooking and shaping hams into an oval cross-section. Each mould comprises transverse sides, longitudinal sides, crosspieces extending between the longitudinal sides, and a plurality of fixed troughs extending between the transverse sides. Below each trough (3), there is suspended from the transverse sides, a cover which is formed by a longitudinal plate, two end plates and two longitudinal sides. The end plates of the cover can slide against the faces of the transverse sides, each end plate being furnished with longitudinal pins which are directed toward vertical slots positioned along the transverse sides. Finally, a spring is disposed and compressed between the cover and the base of the trough.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Armor Inox SAInventor: Claude Dreano
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Patent number: 5918309Abstract: A protective garment of multi-component construction for covering and protecting vital portions of a body of a wearer. The protective garment has a layer of body armor material which has at least one of ballistic resistant and puncture resistant capabilities. Additionally, the protective garment includes a flexible sheet formed of a plurality of resilient honeycomb cellular structures which are constructed of thermoplastic polyurethane. The flexible sheet of thermoplastic polyurethane honeycomb structures is positioned to overlie the layer of body armor material and to face outwardly from the body of the wearer. The layer of body armor material is positioned between the flexible sheet of resilient honeycomb cellular structures and the body of the wearer upon which the protective garment is worn.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Bachner, Jr.
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Patent number: 5913969Abstract: A protective composition for automotive painted surfaces is provided, comprising emulsified silicone, an evaporation modifier and an agent which increases wetting speed, dispersed in water.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1996Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Armor All Products Corp.Inventor: Michael W. Howe
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Patent number: 5912875Abstract: There is provided a new and useful apparatus for applying a removable protective cover to an optical disc in which the optical disc has a circular configuration, an aperture centered therein and an outer edge. The cover comprises at least one sheet of film of generally circular configuration which corresponds to the circular configuration of the disc. The cover is constructed of a material that will not adversely interfere with the read process of the disc when the cover is in place about the disc. The cover further comprises a plurality of resilient clasps spaced about a circumferential edge of the film to engage the disc about its outer edge in a snap-on spring-like fit.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Digital Armor Inc.Inventors: Micheal D. Lowe, Tom A. Borhot, Pijo Andric, Oliver J. Medic, Warren J. Blatz, Douglas Christian Greening, Stephen Arthur Withington
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Patent number: 5881587Abstract: A device for locking the brake of a vehicle and preventing its theft comprising: a base member for a placement on the floorboard of a vehicle beneath a brake pedal; a U-shaped housing extending downward and having a first arm attached to the base and having a second shorter arm defining a gap for receipt of a brake pedal shaft, said space between the first and second arms defining a slot for receiving the brake pedal shaft and permitting its full extension upward through said shaft; and locking means associated with the second arm for locking the underside of the pedal within the slot such that the brake pedal cannot be depressed.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1998Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Lawman Armor Corp.Inventor: Robert A. Vito
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Patent number: 5870912Abstract: A device for locking the brake of a vehicle and preventing its theft comprising: a base member for a placement on the floorboard of a vehicle beneath a brake pedal; a U-shaped housing extending downward and having a first arm attached to the base and having a second shorter arm defining a gap for receipt of a brake pedal shaft, said space between the first and second arms defining a slot for receiving the brake pedal shaft and permitting its full extension upward through said shaft; and locking means associated with the second arm for locking the underside of the pedal within the slot such that the brake pedal cannot be depressed.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Lawman Armor CorporationInventor: Robert A. Vito
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Patent number: 5850973Abstract: A double barrel sprayer for applying a diluted product such as a diluted cleaning solution to a surface for cleaning thereof and rinsing the diluted product from the surface by spraying a water-only rinse onto the surface. The sprayer can include an insert having passages therein for providing a desired product dilution ratio. To provide different spray patterns for the water-rinse or diluted product, the sprayer can include a shroud having suitably shaped exit holes. The sprayer includes separate flow paths for the water-only rinse and the diluted product. The flow path for the diluted product includes a mixing chamber in which concentrated product is siphoned from a container and mixed with water supplied by a garden hose. Prior to mixing with the water, the concentrated product passes through the insert to provide a substantially constant water/product ratio over a wide range of water pressures.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Armor All Products CorporationInventors: Lance Liljeqvist, Edward Kozlowski
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Patent number: 5797140Abstract: A ballistic resistant garment carrying assembly having a foldable ballistic panel movable from a nondeployed position from a pouch to a deployed position in which the panel extends from the pouch. The pouch being mountable to the body of a wearer. The foldable ballistic resistant panel is suspendable from a wearer's neck when in a deployed position. A ballistic resistant gun holster adjustably mounted onto the ballistic resistant panel. A holder for adjustably securing a gun handle to a ballistic resistant panel. An authority identification sign carried on the ballistic resistant panel. An ammunition pouch mounted onto the ballistic panel. A ballistic resistant crotch pad moveable from a mounted overlying position with another ballistic resistant panel that is secured to a mid-section of a person's body to an extended position below the ballistic resistant panel.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1994Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.Inventors: Richard Clinton Davis, Gail Marie St. Amour