Method of Using a Bullet Proof Vest
The method is for receiving a bullet in a bullet proof vest. A plate structure is provided that has an airtight enclosure enclosing high performance fiber layers, a hard layer, a textile layer having openings defined therein and a semi-solid layer such as bitumen. A bullet penetrates through the airtight enclosure. The pressure inside the airtight enclosure is increased. The increased pressure separates the layers from the hard layer and the textile layer from the hard layer. The hard layer deforms the bullet. The textile layer attaches to the bullet to follow the bullet. The layer sticks to the bullet as the bullet penetrates through the plate structure.
The present invention relates to a bullet proof vest.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBullet proof vests have been used for a long time. However, many of such vests are heavy and uncomfortable to use. Conventional vests are often not as reliable when many shots are fired into them and the risk of injury to the wearer of the bullet proof vest increases. There is a need for a vest that protects against multiple bullets without overheating that reduces the protection. There is a need for a bullet proof vest that is comfortable and can handle a plurality of bullets without reduced protection provided by the vest. There is also a need for a vest that can easily be adjusted to the specific needs of the user so that more protection is provided in certain dangerous situations and less protection when there is less risk of being shot at with a heavy duty weapon.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe bullet proof vest of the present invention provides a solution to the above-mentioned problems. The method of the present invention is for safely receiving a bullet in a bullet proof vest. A plate structure is provided that has an airtight enclosure enclosing high performance fiber layers, a hard layer, a textile layer having openings defined therein and a semi-solid and sticky layer such as bitumen or rubber. A bullet may penetrate through the airtight enclosure. The pressure inside the airtight enclosure is increased as a result of the energy and heat of the bullet. The increased pressure increases the volume of the enclosure and separates the layers from the hard layer and the textile layer from the hard layer. The hard layer may be used to deform the bullet. The textile layer attaches to the bullet to follow the bullet as the bullet moves into the rubber layer. The semi-solid sticky layer sticks to the bullet as the bullet penetrates through the plate structure to further slow down the bullet. An air-bubble layer may transversely distribute the bullet impact. The vest of the present invention has convenient snap-on fasteners that make it easy to take on and take off the vest and to remove and insert the removable plates. More particularly, the vest has pockets defined therein so that the user may remove the plates and replace the plates with different plates by inserting the different plates into the pockets.
Straps 26, 28 enclose the vest 10. The straps 26, 28 have snap fasteners 30, 32 for easy take-on and take-off of the vest. Extra side plates 34, 36 may be disposed at the lower end of the vest in pockets 35, 37 to provide extra protection for the kidney and other vital organs of the wearer. Snap-on double side plates 38, 40 may extend downwardly or hang from a lower edge 42 of the vest to protect the hip area. The plates may be attached by a snap fastener 41.
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The back section 44 may have a gas-mask bag 54 removably attached thereto by fasteners 56 such as Velcro so that it is easy to remove and attach the bag 54. By placing the bag 54 on the back section 44 it is not in the way when the wearer must move quickly in dangerous situations. The back section 44 also has an openable pocket 58 defined therein for holding an extra armor plate 60 so that the plate 60 may easily be removed from and inserted into the pocket 58.
In operation, a bullet hits the vest 10 and penetrates through the airtight enclosure 64. The energy from the bullet generates hot gases that blow up the enclosure 64 somewhat to expand its volume and so that air gets in between the various layers of the plate 62. Because the enclosure 64 is airtight, most of the gases remain inside the enclosure 64 and increases the pressure inside and the volume of the enclosure so that there is more room for the various layers to move relative to one another. The bullet may penetrate through the layers 66 that slow down the bullet and hits the steel layer 68. The hard layer 68 further slows down and also deforms the bullet. The layers 66 may catch any ricocheting debris and other scrap parts from the bullet as the bullet is deformed against the steel plate 68. This protects the environment and the wearer from being injured from any ricocheting debris. If the bullet has enough energy to penetrate through the plate 68, the deformed bullet encounters the woven fabric or layer 70. The woven layer 70 has holes defined therein and fibers of the layer 70 attaches to and follows the bullet as the bullet penetrates into the elastic, sticky and relatively soft rubber material 72. A portion of the material 72 sticks to the outer surface of the bullet and the fibers from the layer 70 to further slow down the velocity of the bullet. The rubber material is deformable and allows a plurality of bullets to penetrate therein without losing the effectiveness of the sticky rubber material attaching to the bullets to slow down the bullets. The fact that the bullets have been deformed by the plate 68 and the attached woven layer 70 make it easier for the rubber material to stick to the bullet. As the bullet penetrates the rubber material 72, the rubber material 72 is also heated by the heat of the bullet and the rubber material becomes stickier to further reduce the velocity of the bullet. The additional layers of the sticky rubber materials also stick to the already sticky outer surface of the bullet including the fibers from the layer 70 that are also stuck to the outer surface and rubber material on the bullet. The combination of the sticky rubber layers and the woven textile layer makes a substance that dramatically slows down the velocity of the bullet. Should the bullet penetrate through the layer 78, the air bubbles 82 of the layer 80 transversely or sideways distribute and spread out the energy and penetration forces of the bullet to further reduce the impact of the bullet into the layers 84. The burst air bubbles 82 create a layer of air that spreads the penetration forces and thus minimizes the trauma effect since the penetration is spread out over a much large areas. In this way, the penetration forces are further weakened and the bullet is not permitted to focus the penetration energy to a small area. The layers 84 are then enclosed by the airtight enclosure 64.
An important feature of the present invention is that the various layers, except the enclosure 64, are not glued to one another to permit air to be disposed between the layers as the enclosure 64 is gas filled by the energy of the penetrating bullet.
While the present invention has been described in accordance with preferred compositions and embodiments, it is to be understood that certain substitutions and alterations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A method of receiving a bullet, comprising:
- providing a plate structure having an airtight enclosure enclosing high performance fiber layers, a hard layer, a textile layer having openings defined therein and a semi-solid layer;
- a bullet penetrating through the airtight enclosure increasing a pressure and expanding a volume inside the airtight enclosure;
- the increased pressure and volume separating the layers from the hard layer and the textile layer from the hard layer;
- the hard layer deforming the bullet;
- the textile layer attaching to the bullet to follow the bullet; and
- the semi-solid layer sticking to the bullet.
2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the method further comprises inserting the plate structure into a pocket of a vest.
3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the method further comprises attaching a side plate to a lower edge of the vest.
4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the method further comprises the increased pressure expanding the enclosure to create room between the layers.
5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the method further comprises providing the plate structure with a polymeric layer having a plurality of air-bubbles.
6. The method according to claim 5 wherein the method further comprises the polymeric layer transversely spreads out penetration energy of the bullet.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the method further comprises placing a trauma plate behind the plate structure.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein the method further comprises removably attaching a gas mask bag on a rear section of the vest.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein the method further comprises the textile layer being a woven fiberglass, the woven fiberglass attaching to the bullet and the semi-solid material.
10. The method according to claim 1 wherein the method further comprises providing a second textile layer and a second semi-solid layer, the layer and the layer sticking to the bullet.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 20, 2005
Publication Date: Jun 26, 2008
Inventor: Jonas Graphenius (Bromma)
Application Number: 10/599,303
International Classification: F41H 1/02 (20060101);