Penetration Resistant Patents (Class 2/2.5)
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Publication number: 20120266344Abstract: Office supply articles which can be converted into body armor by the target of a workplace violence event to protect him or her in the event a workplace violence event occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventor: Thomas P. Griffin
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Patent number: 8291808Abstract: An assembly useful for constructing concealable, flexible, lightweight protective body armor includes a flexible support layer to which is bonded a mosaic of rigid, adjacent tiles having a high bending performance, such as type 5 titanium alloy, which includes 6% aluminum and 4% vanadium by weight. The inner support layer can include woven para-aramid and/or STF-treated Kevlar™. The tiles can have interlocking and/or thickened edges. An additional backing layer can include para-aramid and/or carbon nanofiber embedded UHMWPE UD-laminate. An inner layer can have high moisture transport, anti-microbial properties, and low friction. An outer layer can be shaped with anatomical features to hide the armor. The assembly can be flame resistant. Assemblies with 2 mm thick tiles and total thickness less than 5 mm can provide V50 protection against 9 mm FMJ projectiles at more than 1000 feet/second, and can also protect against knife and spike assaults at 65 Joules force.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Warwick Mills, Inc.Inventor: Charles A Howland
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Publication number: 20120246788Abstract: A panel apparatus for positioning between a human body and a region of body armor absorbs impact energy associated with a projectile or other object impacting the body armor. The panel is also operable to absorb overpressure energy associated with a blast wave from an explosive device such as an improvised explosive device or a bomb. The panel may be secured to an interior of conventional tactical body armor, body armor carriers, or the like. The panel includes a multilayer construction and includes an inflatable primary gas chamber and a separate non-inflatable secondary gas chamber in some embodiments. The primary and secondary gas chambers are stacked in substantially parallel planes and are oriented substantially parallel to the body armor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Jeremy L. Harrell, Charles M. Letterman, Scott F. Leftwich
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Patent number: 8276217Abstract: A personal roll bar device for protecting a user's head, neck and back provides, in the exemplary embodiment, an impact member positioned adjacent the user's back and removably engaged with the user proximal the user's waist, the impact member extending upwardly therefrom above the user's head. A stabilizing means is removably engaged with the user's upper body and slidably coupled with the impact member, and is configured for maintaining the impact member adjacent the user's back during use. Thus, in the event the user experiences a head-first fall while using the device, an upper end of the impact member substantially protects the user's head and neck from initial impact, with the resulting impact forces being distributed through the impact member and substantially absorbed by the user's waist, thereby reducing the risk of burst and compression fractures in the user's neck and back.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Inventor: Kurt Hamilton
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Publication number: 20120240300Abstract: A ballistic protection garment for a wearer includes a carrier, a ballistic armor panel supported on the carrier, and an EDW insert supported on the carrier for protecting the wearer against an electrical discharge weapon. The insert includes an outer electrically conductive layer, an inner electrically conductive layer, and a central non-conductive layer disposed between the inner and outer electrically conductive layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: Safariland, LLCInventors: David Lynn Pittman, Michael Todd Kramer
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Publication number: 20120233733Abstract: A method is disclosed for making a bullet and fragmentation resistant vest. The method may include layering the following materials, in the following order, to create a pre-sewing ballistic pack: two layers of a Barrday TWF2006 and Twaron 2040 basket weave, ten layers of Barrday U600 four ply, and eleven layers of Dyneema SB21. The method may also include sewing at least one bar tack into the pre-sewing ballistic pack to create a pre-heat-treatment ballistic pack. The method may further include maintaining the pre-heat-treatment ballistic pack at a temperature of between about 65 and about 73 degrees Celsius at about one atmosphere for about 45 minutes to create a completed ballistic pack. The method may additionally include covering the completed ballistic pack to create a covered ballistic pack, and inserting the covered ballistic pack into a carrier vest.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: Teton Tactical, LLCInventors: Quay Fahnestock, Wade Lemon
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Publication number: 20120234164Abstract: A composite armor plate includes a fracture layer placed adjacent to a ceramic layer. The ceramic layer provides a ballistic resistant layer that receives a ballistic impact and propagates a compression wave. The fracture layer is placed behind the ceramic layer and absorbs a portion of the compression wave propagating out in front of the ballistic impact. The absorbed compression wave causes the fracture layer to at least partially disintegrate into fine particles, which dissipates energy in the process. To cause a higher degree of fracturing (and thus larger dissipation of compression wave energy) the fracture layer includes a plurality of resonators embedded in a fracture material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: NOVA RESEARCH, INC.Inventors: Yan R. Kucherov, Graham K. Hubler, Brant G. Johnson
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Patent number: 8256019Abstract: A ballistic resistant composite material useful in rigid armor applications. The composite material includes at least one consolidated network of high tenacity fibers in a thermoplastic matrix material. The resin is a thermoplastic polyurethane resin that is semi-crystalline at room temperature. The high tenacity fibers have a tenacity of at least about 7 g/d. Prior to consolidation the polyurethane resin matrix material is in an aqueous medium. When dry, the polyurethane matrix material has a tensile modulus (at 100% elongation) of at least about 500 psi (3.45 MPa), a tensile modulus (at 300% elongation) of at least about 500 psi (3.45 MPa), and an ultimate tensile strength of at least about 2000 psi (13.78 MPa). The ballistic resistant composite material has improved ballistic properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Henry G. Ardiff, David A. Steenkamer, Brian D. Arvidson, Danelle F. Powers, Bradley L. Grunden, Ashok Bhatnagar
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Patent number: 8256020Abstract: A protective garment, such as a body armor vest, equipped with a quick-release system comprising a front portion, a rear portion, and a plurality of connectors for releasably attaching the front portion to the rear portion. Each connector includes a ring and a releasable hook, wherein the ring can be releasably clasped by the releasable hook. The protective garment further includes a pull cord, which can be attached to and capable of disengaging, at least two of the plurality of connectors to allow detachment of the front portion from the rear portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2010Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Inventors: Edward R. Dovner, Gary Lesley
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Publication number: 20120216324Abstract: Body armor formed from a piece of fabric (1) comprising a plurality of layers of strong fabric with layers of film adhesive interposed between at least two adjacent ones of said layers of fabric. The layers of fabric are compressed together in at least one region. A rigid, e.g. ceramic, plate (4) is bonded to the fabric in said at least one region.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventor: Roger Terence Arthur MEDWELL
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Publication number: 20120210481Abstract: An under body armor hybrid fabric garment has first and second fabric portions. The first fabric portion, configured to cover an upper torso region of a user's body left exposed by the body armor and extending into a second body transition region covered by the body armor, is formed of low stretch or no stretch fabric of woven or knit construction. The first fabric portion comprises yarns and/or fibers having flame retardant properties. The second fabric element, configured to cover a lower torso region of the user's body underneath the body armor, is formed of stretchable fabric. The second fabric portion comprises yarns and/or fibers having flame retardant properties and/or yarns and/or fibers resistant to melting and dripping when exposed to fire or high heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, David Costello, Jane Hunter, Charles Haryslak
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Patent number: 8245319Abstract: Stab resistant garment having layers of multi-ply stab resistant fabric connected together such that a layer is stitched together, but individual layers are attached by bar tacking. This provides a mixture of stiff resistance and free play in the structure of the garment that prevents penetration by sharp implements including bladed weapons.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: American Development Group International, LLCInventor: Murray L. Neal
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Publication number: 20120198594Abstract: The present application relates generally to protective body armor to be worn while engaging in sports activities for protecting against injury due to impact. It is an object of the present disclosure to provide flexible protective armor able to mitigate impacts from both small and large hard objects without deforming, while also providing adequate ventilation to the wearer. Specifically, provided is a flexible protective armor system comprised of a network of beams and spring elements for distribution and dissipation of the force from impact, and protection for the wearer from damage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventor: Gavin Reay
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Publication number: 20120198593Abstract: An impact sensor system includes at least one impact sensor including at least a first conductive layer, at least a second conductive layer, and at least one insulating layer between the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer. The insulating layer maintains the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer in spaced, non-contacting relation. The first conducting layer and the insulating layer are deformable upon an impact to the first conducting layer such that separation between the first conducting layer and the second conducting layer decreases upon an impact of a predefined nature. The impact sensor system also includes circuitry in connection with the impact sensor to measure a change in at least one electrical property of the impact sensor resulting from the decrease in the separation between the first conducting layer and the second conducting layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2008Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Eric J. Beck, Peter A. Frank, Terry G. Giles, James A. Hendrickson
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Publication number: 20120192329Abstract: An attachment system for attaching a mandible to a helmet. The system comprises a pair of attachment bases for holding a face shield to the helmet and for attaching to opposite sides of the helmet. The attachment bases each include a base plate covered by a body block. The base plate includes hooks for engaging an edge of the helmet. A strap assembly provides a pair of tightening straps, each engaging one attachment base. The tightening straps extend rearward and are connected together by a helmet band that extends over and around a portion of the helmet. The tightening straps each include a ratchet toothed strap body for adjusting a tension of the straps against the helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventors: Stéphane Lebel, Martin Bélanger, Pierre Vallée
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Publication number: 20120196147Abstract: The present invention is directed to composite metal foams comprising hollow metallic spheres and a solid metal matrix. The composite metal foams show high strength, particularly in comparison to previous metal foams, while maintaining a favorable strength to density ratio. The composite metal foams can be prepared by various techniques, such as powder metallurgy and casting.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: Afsaneh Rabiei
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Patent number: 8231963Abstract: An armor system and method involves providing a core material and a stream of atomized coating material that comprises a liquid fraction and a solid fraction. An initial layer is deposited on the core material by positioning the core material in the stream of atomized coating material wherein the solid fraction of the stream of atomized coating material is less than the liquid fraction of the stream of atomized coating material on a weight basis. An outer layer is then deposited on the initial layer by positioning the core material in the stream of atomized coating material wherein the solid fraction of the stream of atomized coating material is greater than the liquid fraction of the stream of atomized coating material on a weight basis.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Battelle Energy Alliance, LLCInventors: Henry S. Chu, Thomas M. Lillo, Kevin M. McHugh
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Publication number: 20120185988Abstract: A load bearing weight distribution device is provided. The device comprises a flexible, yet rigid, back brace, a waist belt, wherein the waist belt is connected through a housing to back brace, and a vertical and circumferential tensioning mechanism. The back brace comprises flexible body with arms. The vertical and circumferential tensioning mechanism comprises a first securement strap and a second securement strap. The load bearing weight distribution device is designed for use with armor vests and other similar devices. First and second securement straps connect upper front portion of the armor vest through first and second channels and first and second rings, respectively, of the back portion and through first and second passages of the armor vest, respectively, for attachment to a securement device positioned on a lower front portion of the armor vest.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2009Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventors: David E. Herbener, Andrew G. Wall, Joseph D. Massam, Kailyn N. Lynch, John F. Ficker, Kaniyandhrat A. Joseph, Jeffrey D. Payne
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Publication number: 20120186002Abstract: Helmets for military and other applications that require resistance to high energy fragments and rifle bullets are disclosed. The helmets are fabricated with a combination of ceramic, either as a monolith or as a plurality of discreet pieces, and an inner backing material having a plurality of fibrous layers such as polyolefin and/or aramid fiber layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ashok BHATNAGAR, Lori WAGNER, Bradley GRUNDEN
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Patent number: 8225419Abstract: A protective helmet includes: a rigid shell including a generally domed-shaped section, a force attenuating liner within the dome-shaped section shell and operatively connected to the rigid shell; and a visor mount in operative connection with the force attenuating liner, the visor mount be adapted to have a visor mounted thereto.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: F. Joseph Hersick, Kevin R. Ketterer, Robert Klotz
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Publication number: 20120180177Abstract: Soft armor is disclosed. The soft armor comprises an armor structure having a threat side and an inner side inward of the threat side. The armor structure is formed from soft armor material, and the armor structure is substantially imperforable by rifle fire. A spinal trauma plate may provide added protection at the wearer's spinal region.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: July 19, 2012Inventor: Henry Saxon Learmont
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Publication number: 20120180179Abstract: A method and apparatus for use in facilitating force-on-force (FOF) training. Specifically, an impact marking vest (IMV) for use in registering a ballistic impact event upon a three-dimensional target surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: APEX TACTICAL SPECIALTIES, INC.Inventors: Randall M. Lee, Jerry L. Jones
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Publication number: 20120180176Abstract: Stab resistant garment having layers of multi-ply stab resistant fabric connected together such that a layer is stitched together, but individual layers are attached by bar tacking. This provides a mixture of stiff resistance and free play in the structure of the garment that prevents penetration by sharp implements including bladed weapons.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2002Publication date: July 19, 2012Inventor: Murray L. Neal
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Publication number: 20120180178Abstract: An armor apparatus is described. In an exemplary embodiment, the armor apparatus is in the form of a vest or carrier including, in several exemplary embodiments, one or more armor plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: Armorsmith CompanyInventor: Massimo Alexandro Gallo
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Publication number: 20120174748Abstract: Ballistic resistant armor material and assembly including a thin, rigid armor component for stopping and capturing ballistic projectiles, backed by a resilient component formed of thermoplastic elastomeric honeycomb material for absorbing projectile strike energy and reducing impact noise and/or blunt trauma injury. The armor component includes multiple layers of high tensile strength aramid fabric or the like sandwiched between front and back plates made of multiple layers of woven carbon cloth impregnated with an epoxy resin or the like. The several layers of the armor component are formed and compressed to provide a rigid outer shell that can advantageously be configured as planar or shaped to suit particular applications. The resilient component is affixed to the inside surface of the armor component and may include one or more layers of flexible honeycomb material having cells that are open, hermetically sealed, or perforated to provide fluid circulation therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Supracor, Inc.Inventor: Curtis L. Landi
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Publication number: 20120174273Abstract: Body armor for ballistic protection of a user's extremities preferably comprising right and left arm protection units and/or right and left leg protection units. The units include a ballistic protection material which preferably covers most of the user's upper arm, elbow region, lower arm, shoulder, upper leg, knee region, and lower leg except for ventilation zones preferably located on the inner portion of the upper arm and the inner part of the upper leg. The back of the knee is preferably covered by a protective flap.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicants: FSTechnology, LLC, The Board of Regents for Oklahoma State UniversityInventors: John Joseph FROST, Donna BRANSON, Cheryl FARR, Semra PEKSOZ
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Publication number: 20120174274Abstract: An apparatus comprising a multi-layered armor. The multi-layered armor includes a stack of layers, each layer including a mesh of fibers of first polymer molecules, surfaces of the fibers being functionalized by at least one of hydroxyl, ketone, and amine groups. The multilayered armor also includes second polymer molecules being hydrogen bonded to the fiber surfaces, some of the second polymer molecules having hydroxyl, ketone, amine or carboxylic acid groups. The multilayered armor further includes a composition of third polymer molecules molded over the stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Ashok J. Maliakal
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Publication number: 20120174275Abstract: A ballistic vest having a front ballistic panel and a rear ballistic panel conformed to the body of a wearer by a stretchable outer garment located over the ballistic panels. The back ballistic panel includes an elongated side portion configured to provide ballistic protection for the side of a female wearer's breast. The ballistic vest further includes a three-dimensional chest trauma plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventor: Richard A. Carlson
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Publication number: 20120174277Abstract: Multi-panel ballistic resistant articles formed from woven and/or non-woven fibrous panels, each panel including varying quantities of a polymeric composition based on the total weight of the fibers and the polymeric composition. The hybrid structures provide excellent ballistic penetration resistance while maintaining a low weight. The ballistic resistant articles may be strategically positioned to dial in different levels of desired ballistic resistance for various applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: BRIAN D. ARVIDSON, David A. Hurst, Ashok Bhatnagar, Lori L. Wagner
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Publication number: 20120174276Abstract: A protective garment having a system and method for wearing the garment and removal thereof. A system for positioning ballistic plates in the vest for proper orientation of the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2009Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventor: Thomas Craffey
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Publication number: 20120167267Abstract: A cut away vest featuring a first panel connected at a bottom portion to a rear or second panel by a belt. The belt engages the front panel at first ends and engages an attachment point on the rear or second panel at two second ends. A pair of shoulder straps communicate between the first and second panels. A first flexible member such as a cable is translatable to release the second ends of the belt from the second panel. A, second cable may be translated to release the shoulder straps sequentially from the first panel. The cables may be translated concurrently when engaged to a single handle or independently when having two separate handles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2007Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventor: Christopher M. Osman
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Patent number: 8209769Abstract: A bomb suit carrier is constructed from a sheet of fabric material shaped to fit within the front torso portion of a bomb suit. A sheet of loop material is attached to the sheet of fabric material and a plurality of parallel straps are attached to the side of the sheet of fabric material having the sheet of loop material. The parallel straps form a pouch attachment ladder system and include loop material along their entire length. A hole passes through the sheet of fabric material to accommodate a rapid doffing handle of a bomb suit to which the bomb suit carrier is attached. An attachment mechanism is provided to secure the sheet of fabric material to the bomb suit.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Arthur W. Ellis, Matthew A. Johnson, Lance A. Brown, Manuel R. Vega
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Publication number: 20120159680Abstract: A modular and field adaptable body armor system includes a plurality of flexible, air-permeable, thermally vented plates arranged in fixed relationships that pro-vide flexible, modular, field-adaptable protection for the torso and extremities without excessive weight or heat bur-den. The TVA plates include protective cards suspended in a parallel, louvered relationship between inner and outer mesh layers, thereby permitting air to flow therebetween while providing a flexible, compressible, modular barrier that protects the torso and extremities against projectiles. In embodiments, the outer mesh layer resists penetration and compresses cards together to intercept a projectile that would otherwise pass therebetween. Protective cards can include thermally pressed and flexed laminated UHMWPE. TVA panels can be removed and exchanged in the field according to the requirements of each mission. In embodiments, the TVA plates are laced together and/or attached to an underlying fabric carrier garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.Inventor: Charles A. Howland
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Publication number: 20120158041Abstract: Tactical pants can include one or more features for retaining a utility object, such as a firearm, for protecting against ballistic projectiles, or for reducing the effects of leg wounds. Various pants can include one or more of a weight distribution system, an anti-ballistic shield, or one or more tourniquets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: Richard Gene Craig
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Patent number: 8201270Abstract: A protective skirt for use in martial arts provides leg protectors for providing protection to the thighs of the user in the event of a full-forced attack to the thighs. The leg protectors are removable elements allowing the skirt to be used with out the leg protectors. Alternatively, the leg protectors can be integrated with the skirt.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Inventor: Henry Tae Joon Lee
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Patent number: 8201279Abstract: A protective plate assembly comprises a plurality of overlapping rigid plates (1, 2, 3) for covering a wearer's chest and abdomen, the plates being attached together such that the amount of overlap between successive plates is variable. Elements (13, 16) of compressible material are provided, distributed on an inner side of the assembly, such that when the amount of overlap between the plates (1, 2, 3) increases, the elements move closer together in the direction in which said overlap increases, and vice versa. Two adjacent plates of the assembly are attached to each other by means of a peg (12) extending from one of said plates, which peg is captive within a slot (9) on the other of said plates, the slot running substantially perpendicular to the overlapping edges of the plates.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: NP Aerospace LimitedInventors: David Charles Batstone, Anthony Michael Jones
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Publication number: 20120146784Abstract: Fabrics with a knit construction using an air jet spun yarn and ring spun yarn that provide electric arc protection are disclosed. Garments made from the fabrics are also disclosed. In addition, devices, systems, and methods are disclosed that are useful for tracking for the purpose of monitoring and alerting the user of a garment and/or others regarding the safety, health, environmental, and security aspects of the garment, user, and/or the environment in which the user is present.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: Robert Winfred Hines, Leslie Gene Cone
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Publication number: 20120117700Abstract: A protective undergarment (10), shown in the form of shorts, includes integrally formed protective panels (22, 26, 30) that exhibit slash-proof properties. The protective areas (22, 26, 30) are made from a flexible Kevlar® knit or the like, and extend to cover the groin, crotch, substantial areas of the buttocks and the inner thigh regions of both legs. The protective panels (22, 26, 30) are externally snitched to a low thermal burden material (18, 20), such as a polyester mesh, that provides elasticity and completes the structure of the shorts (10). The Kevlar® knit is flexible and preferably lies directly against the skin of a user to provide blast wave and ballistic fragment deflection whilst permitting mobility in a lightweight arrangement. Varying thickness of the Kevlar® knit can be used in the protective areas (22, 26, 30) selectively to enhance protection against blast wave and fragment penetration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Andrew Rhys Howell, Matthew Searle, Christopher Mark Lewis
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Publication number: 20120117701Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to a garment which includes a flexible, lightweight, compact article of clothing having a form-fitting design and protective armor within it. More specifically, the garment utilizes a form-fitting shirt design that encloses a protective armor shield, e.g., a Kevlar protective shield. The garment comprises a housing, which is incredibly strong, durable, and weather resistant, to hold the protective armor shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Michael Lamb, Charlie Poole, JR.
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Patent number: 8176569Abstract: An under body armor hybrid fabric garment has first and second fabric portions. The first fabric portion, configured to cover an upper torso region of a user's body left exposed by the body armor and extending into a second body transition region covered by the body armor, is formed of low or no stretch fabric. The second fabric element, configured to cover a lower torso region of the user's body underneath the body armor, is formed of stretchable fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, David Costello, Jane Hunter, Charles Haryslak
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Patent number: 8171569Abstract: The invention concerns multiaxial fabrics comprising a first layer comprising a plurality of first yarns being substantially parallel in a first direction, a second layer comprising a plurality of second yarns being substantially parallel in a second direction and skew or off-set with respect to the first yarns, transverse yarn interlaced transversely within the layers; wherein each layer is coated with a high viscosity polymer that has a Tg in the range of about ?40 to about 0° C., and a zero shear viscosity of about 2×106 to about 1013 poise at 20° C.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2006Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Minshon J. Chiou
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Patent number: 8166569Abstract: Provided is a multiaxial fabric comprising a first layer comprising a first layer comprising substantially parallel resin-free polyethylene yarns oriented in a first direction; a second layer comprising substantially parallel resin-free polyethylene oriented in a second direction, the first and second directions being skew with respect to each other; a layer, interposed between and in contact with each of the first and second layers, and comprising a thermoplastic or thermoset film; and a yarn interlaced transversely among each of the layers of the multiaxial fabric.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2006Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Minshon J. Chiou
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Publication number: 20120079640Abstract: There is provided a protective glove to cover at least a portion of a hand of an archer during the shooting of arrows from a bow, which glove is designed to resist a broken arrow from puncturing through the glove and entering the flesh of the user. In particular, there may be a palm section, made of a first arrow puncturable material that covers the palm of the users hand. There may also be a protective section, located on the glove covering the back of the hand of the user, made of a second material that has a weight-to-strength value of at least that of steel, coupled to the palm section and positioned so that a broken arrow being shot from a bow will have a higher likely hood of hitting the protective section than hitting areas not having the protective section.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Anthony W. Carlston, Ronney D. Carlston, Bruce F. Childs
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Publication number: 20120079639Abstract: A cut resistant sweater is provided including a chest portion, sleeves, collar, and closure extending from the top edge of the collar through at least part of the chest portion. The closure includes an opening extending from the top of the collar through at least part of the chest portion, and a strip having a first part of a hook and loop fastener thereon. A second part of the hook and loop fastener is disposed on the sweater in at least two pieces, a piece adjacent to a first side of the opening and a piece adjacent to a second side of the opening. The closure is stiff relative to the collar to support the collar. A method for manufacturing the sweater includes providing a cut resistant yarn, and knitting it into a sweater in the order of cuff of first sleeve, first sleeve, body and collar, second sleeve, and cuff of the second sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Griffith W. Hughes, Jon C. Hughes, Rayvon A. Morton
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Patent number: 8146169Abstract: The clothing is designed to prevent medical workers after using needles on patients who may be suffering from infective pathologies transmissible via blood. A protective element comprises, at the time of production and shipping, a first portion and a second portion reciprocally constrained by a connecting element moulded contemporaneously with the two portions. A pan is created inside the first portion and first ridges and second ridges have been created in the lower part of the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Inventor: Fabio Massimo Marchesi
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Patent number: 8132494Abstract: An impact resistant rigid composite article comprising a fibrous layer comprising a network of filaments dispersed in a rigid matrix comprising one or more thermosetting resins and one or more thermoplastic resins which preferably include one or more initiating/compatibilization agents.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1991Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Huy X. Nguyen, Leroy C. Lin, Dennis C. Lang
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Publication number: 20120052222Abstract: A class of lightweight ballistic protection material and methods of forming such materials are disclosed. The material comprises a composite of polymeric material comprising high modulus resins and ceramic materials. The composite materials offer the advantage of being relatively easy to fabricate and lower in cost than competing materials. Body armor, blast protection panels and other articles comprising the new ballistic protection materials are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2008Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: Robert R. Gagne
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Patent number: 8124547Abstract: A penetration resistant composite comprises a substrate material comprising woven, layered or intertwined polarized strands of glass, polyamide, polyphenylene sulfide, carbon or graphite fibers, a salt, oxide, hydroxide or hydride of a metal selected from the group consisting of alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, transition metal, zinc, cadmium, tin, aluminum, double metal salts and/or mixtures of two or more thereof or a metal hydride polar bonded on the surface of said fibers and/or strands of fibers at a concentration of at least about 0.3 grams/cc of open substrate material volume, and a substantially water impermeable coating thereon.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Rocky ResearchInventors: Uwe Rockenfeller, Kaveh Khalili
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Publication number: 20120011631Abstract: A headpiece assembly for use with a night vision mounting arm includes a bump shell and an interior suspension assembly for seating on the head of a human. A mounting bracket is secured to the front of the bump shell for removably attaching the night vision mounting arm to the bump shell. A ballistic shell has a bottom forming an opening and a coupling mechanism for removably securing the ballistic shell to the bump shell when the ballistic shell is placed over the bump shell. The ballistic shell has a front and a notch extending upwardly from the opening into the front for receiving the mounting bracket when the ballistic shell is placed over the bump shell so as to permit the night vision mounting arm to be attached to the bump shell during use of the ballistic shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Daniel Crossman, Jason Eric Cattell, Amir Farshid, Triet Dinh Le, Lindsay Faye Slater
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Patent number: RE43589Abstract: An under body armor hybrid fabric garment has first and second fabric portions. The first fabric portion, configured to cover an upper torso region of a user's body left exposed by the body armor and extending into a second body transition region covered by the body armor, is formed of low or no stretch fabric. The second fabric element, configured to cover a lower torso region of the user's body underneath the body armor, is formed of stretchable fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: MMI-IPCO, LLCInventors: Moshe Rock, David Costello, Jane Hunter, Charles Haryslak