Body Patents (Class 89/36.05)
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Patent number: 11473876Abstract: A bullet-resistive or projectile-resistive insert assembly includes at least one anti-ballistic material sheet formed peripherally for receipt in a sheet-covering envelope. An exterior sheet-covering envelope assembly envelops or covers the anti-ballistic material sheet or sheets and includes anterior and posterior envelope material layers. The anterior and posterior envelope material layers are respectively received in anterior and posterior relation relative to the anti-ballistic material thereby sandwiching the same intermediate the enveloping material layers. The anti-ballistic material comprises an outer peripheral stack contour formed to match and mate with an inner peripheral envelope contour of the exterior sheet-covering envelope assembly. The anti-ballistic material includes an anterior stack section, a central stack section, and a posterior stack section.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2019Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: World Richman Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Kerry L. Landtiser
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Patent number: 11137199Abstract: Disclosed herein are a ceramic plate to which an industrial fiber is attached to one surface thereof in order to reinforce the strength of a material and a refrigerator including the same. In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a ceramic plate includes a porous ceramic substrate, an adhesive layer bonded to one surface of the porous ceramic substrate, and a reinforcement material layer bonded on the adhesive layer and formed of a fabric woven from at least one industrial fiber selected from the group consisting of an aramid fiber and a carbon fiber.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2018Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Bum Soo Kim, Jung Hye Kang, Young Deog Koh, Jin O Kwak, Noh Cheol Park
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Patent number: 11009318Abstract: A lightweight armor system providing blast protection and ballistic protection against small arms fire, suitable for use in helmets, personnel or vehicle protection, and other armor systems. A hard substrate is coated on the front surface with a thin elastomeric polymer layer, in which hollow ceramic or metal spheres are encapsulated. The coating layer having a thin elastomeric polymer layer with encapsulated metal or ceramic hollow spheres can be stand-alone blast protection, or can be added to an underlying structure. The glass transition temperature of the polymer is preferably between negative fifty Celsius and zero Celsius.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Charles M. Roland, Daniel Fragiadakis, Raymond Gamache, Carl Giller, Roshdy Barsoum
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Patent number: 9880080Abstract: Fabrication of ballistic resistant fibrous composites having improved ballistic resistance properties. More particularly, ballistic resistant fibrous composites having enhanced a dynamic storage modulus, which correlates to low composite backface signature.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2015Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Thomas Yiu-Tai Tam, John Armstrong Young, Ronnie Moore, David A. Hurst
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Patent number: 9829282Abstract: An armored vehicle includes a body, a frame member extending longitudinally along a length of the body, and an armor assembly. The armor assembly includes an armor panel and a blast attenuator. The armor panel extends laterally outward from the frame member and is positioned at least partially underneath the body, and the blast attenuator is configured to deform during a blast event. The frame member is coupled to an inner portion of the armor panel with the blast attenuator.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2015Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: Oshkosh Defense, LLCInventors: Micah C. Richmond, Kristopher J. Krueger, David J. Pelko
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Patent number: 9718237Abstract: Fabrication of ballistic resistant fibrous composites having improved ballistic resistance properties. More particularly, ballistic resistant fibrous composites having enhanced flexural properties, which correlates to low composite backface signature. The composites are useful for the production of hard armor articles, including helmet armor.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Thomas Yiu-Tai Tam, Brian Waring, Henry Gerard Ardiff, Bradley Grunden, John Armstrong Young, Ralf Klein, David A. Hurst, Brian Duane Arvidson
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Patent number: 9103633Abstract: An armor system with a lightweight armored panel manufactured as a multi-material structure having a multiple of layers including a hard ballistic material layer of a Ceramic/CMC (Ceramic Matrix Composite) hybrid armor material capable of defeating ballistic threats.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2007Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATIONInventors: John E. Holowczak, Connie E. Bird
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Patent number: 9091509Abstract: An armor assembly for providing resistance to penetration by projectiles includes an impact surface or strike face layer featuring an organic resin composite into which multitudinous ceramic shapes are distributed, a secondary or transition layer to provide mechanical support to the strike face and distribute the imposed load over a wider bearing area, a spacer layer that facilitates reflection of stress waves in the assembly layers between the space and incident projectile, and a back surface that defines the space as well as intercepts any projectile or projectile fragments transiting the space so defined. To this basic assembly can be added components that increase deformation and deflection of incident projectiles, reduce transmitted stresses, or strengthen at least one of the layers.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2011Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Inventors: Guy Leath Gettle, James Michael Kurtz
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Publication number: 20150114212Abstract: The present invention relates to a bullet proof vest or more specifically to a modular ballistic body armor system having a self supporting plate holder harness with an attachable ballistic material insert and a replaceable material cover sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventor: Richard A. Carlson
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Patent number: 9003946Abstract: An improvement to prior art of hard armor inserts that comprise a ceramic strike face and a debris collection layer that adds a diffuser layer that is attached to the debris collection layer through a plurality of flat faced pedestals to provide the useful a utility of protection from bullets.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Inventors: Kevin T. Daley, Joseph A. Daley, Jr., Joseph A. Daley, III
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Patent number: 9003947Abstract: An assembly structured for removably mounting armor on a user's body in a protective orientation including a base having an inner portion and an outer portion. The inner portion is structured to retain the armor, preferably but not exclusively, in the form of an armor plate on the base in substantially facing relation to the body of the user, wherein the outer portion is disposed in overlying, covering relation to the armor. Preferably the base is formed of a rigid material and an attachment assembly is connected to the base and structured to facilitate the operative and removable mounting of the base and the armor on the user in a predetermined protective orientation. The attachment assembly may also include a plurality of connectors and a common release mechanism, wherein the base and the armor can be quickly and easily removed from its protective orientation and operative mounting on the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: National Molding, LLCInventor: James M. Rittenhouse, Jr.
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Patent number: 8985003Abstract: A method of designing a wearable air blast wave energy protection device includes computer modeling at least two candidate reflective materials for a first human-protective and primarily reflective response to a specified incident air blast wave energy. The method includes selecting a layer of a first material from the at least two candidate reflective materials based on the computer modeling of the at least two candidate reflective materials. The method includes computer modeling at least two candidate attenuative materials for a second human-protective and primarily attenuative response and computer modeling another at least two candidate attenuative materials for a third human-protective and primarily attenuative response. The method further includes selecting a first attenuating-region material and a second attenuating-region material.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2014Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Elwha LLCInventors: Philip Andrew Eckhoff, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Jordin T. Kare, Lowell L. Wood, Jr.
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Patent number: 8985002Abstract: A method of designing a wearable air blast wave energy protection device includes computer modeling at least two candidate reflective materials for a first human-protective and primarily reflective response to a specified incident air blast wave energy. The method includes selecting a layer of a first material from the at least two candidate reflective materials based at least partially on the computer modeling of the at least two candidate reflective materials. The method includes computer modeling at least two candidate attenuative materials for a second human-protective and primarily attenuative response to the specified incident air blast wave energy transmitted through the selected layer of the first material. The method includes selecting a layer of a second material from at least two candidate attenuative materials and electronically maintaining informational data corresponding to the selected layer of the first material and the selected layer of the second material.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2014Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Elwha LLCInventors: Philip Andrew Eckhoff, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Jordin T. Kare, Lowell L. Wood, Jr.
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Publication number: 20150047497Abstract: An armored life jacket combining floatability features and shielding features is provided. In some embodiments, the life jacket includes a shielded upper front section, a shielded lower front section, a shielded upper rear section and a shielded lower rear section. The lower front section and lower rear section may be laterally connected to each other and the upper front section and lower front section may be configured to form shoulders with each leaving a side gap for including a user's arms. The front and back sections may further include shielded panels. Additionally, each shoulder section may include an arm protector projected on each side that further includes a shielded panel. The life jacket may also include a pelvic protector extending from the lower front and rear sections, and a floating panel collar extending from the upper front and rear sections towards the outside.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2013Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventor: Sonia Herreño
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Patent number: 8956711Abstract: A damage resistant High Strength, Impact Resistant, Elastic Composite Laminate primary (singular) structure with optionally having first (4) and second (4) outer face layers, having first (2) and second (2) inner reinforced plies being located between the first and second outer layers, and (1) a dissipating element located between the first and second reinforced plies, wherein the dissipating element is adapted to dissipate and redirect, randomly directed active loading applied to at least one of the two outer surface, to tensile loading being directed along the respective longitudinal axis of the inner reinforced ply; and a matrix (3) between (2) and (4).Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Inventor: Jasko Musaefendic
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Patent number: 8951924Abstract: A ballistic-resistant laminate assembly having a pair of films with an array of stacked pairs of first and second of unidirectionally-oriented bundles of high strength filaments therebetween, with the stacked filament bundles being arranged substantially interlinear with adjacent unidirectionally-oriented adhesions between the pair of films. The adhesions form continuous tubular sleeves between the pair of films with the stacked bundles of high strength filaments being substantially free floating yet contained therein. Optionally, the high strength filaments are coated or soaked in a liquid-to-solid phase change material or PCM.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2010Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Inventors: Ronald G. Krueger, Ronald L. Krueger
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Patent number: 8939058Abstract: A portable ballistic resistant shield device is provided. The device includes an attachment portion for coupling the device to an arm of a user, wherein the user has full function of a hand of the arm the device is coupled to. The device may also include a shield member operatively coupled to the attachment portion, a securing mechanism operatively coupled between the attachment portion and the shield member and an activation switch coupled to the attachment portion and operatively connected to the securing mechanism. The shield member is moveable between a stored position and a deployed position, wherein the securing mechanism retains the shield member in the stored position and releases the shield member to automatically deploy in response to activating the activation switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2012Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Inventor: Chad Jason Ecalono
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Patent number: 8931606Abstract: Force diversion apparatus, methods and devices including the same result in rotational motion being imparted to an impacting object.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2008Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: The Aerospace CorporationInventors: Gary F. Hawkins, Ching-Yao Tang
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Patent number: 8904915Abstract: A modular and field adaptable body armor system includes a plurality of flexible, air-permeable, thermally vented plates arranged in fixed relationships that provide flexible, modular, field-adaptable protection for the torso and extremities without excessive weight or heat burden. 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: GrantFiled: March 19, 2010Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Warwick Mills, Inc.Inventor: Charles A Howland
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Patent number: 8904562Abstract: This invention is a torso-body shaped frame vest-like garment that is designed to function as ballistic armor. This garment contains inserts comprised of unitary panels of pliable ballistic material capable of stopping bullets from most handguns. The use of a torso pattern sloper as a base structure for frame design allows this garment to be adapted for all types of wearable apparel besides vests such as jackets, coats, suits, shirts, etc., and allows for an increased range of movement and level of comfort. Unlike most other types of ballistic armor that is concealed by being worn under normal clothing this garment is designed to be used as outerwear that can complement casual, business, or other professional attire. Its function as fashionable, concealable, and comfortable ballistic armor is achieved by using design methods, sewing techniques, ornamental trim applications, and fabric applications common to high fashion casual and professional attire.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2013Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Inventor: Doo Kalmanson Aquino
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Patent number: 8887312Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 22, 2009Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Ashok Bhatnagar, Lori Wagner, Bradley Grunden
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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: 8819984Abstract: The present disclosure provides a firearm stabilization apparatus having (1) a main body further having a stopped dado which forms a depression on a front surface of the main body; a first magnet positioned within the depression; a slot along a edge of the main body; and a second magnet positioned within the slot; and (2) a firearm further with a third magnet.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Asymmetric Technologies, LLCInventors: Brian Borkowski, Michael Cress-Holton Clanton
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Publication number: 20140216240Abstract: A garment comprises a panel adapted to comprise or retain body armour that protects a front region of the torso when the garment is worn and respective laterally spaced side pockets that extend generally vertically at the front side regions of the torso when the garment is worn. These side pockets have openings at their upper ends to removably receive the respective arms of a generally U-shaped, deflated but inflatable personal flotation device (PFD), that thereby extends behind the neck and/or head of the wearer. These side pockets have outer side fastenings that are separable by the inflating PFD arms to thereby allow the arms to fully expand.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: THF Innovation Pty LtdInventors: Albert Hellweg, Cale Euan Pearce
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Patent number: 8776662Abstract: A flexible, multi-functional, multi-ply material mix and device, capable of providing ballistic protection are herein presented. The device and material herein presented provide multiple electronic and ballistic functionality integrated into a soft body armor that is lighter in weight and more comfortable to wear than previously available alternatives.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Eric C. Hoenes
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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: 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: 8752469Abstract: Described embodiments include a system, device and method. A described device includes a layer of a first material configured to reflect a substantial portion of a specified incident air blast wave energy. The layer of the first material has an acoustic impedance substantially mismatched to air's acoustic impedance, and a thickness less than about 3 mm. The device includes a layer of a second material configured to attenuate a substantial portion of the specified incident air blast wave energy utilizing an inelastic response. At least a portion of a back surface of the first material is proximate to at least a portion of a front surface of the second material.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2011Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Elwha LLCInventors: Philip A. Eckhoff, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Jordin T. Kare, Lowell L. Wood, Jr.
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Patent number: 8746123Abstract: Described embodiments include a system, device and method. A described device includes a first material configured to reflect a substantial portion of a specified incident air blast wave energy. The first material includes a first reflective-region having a first acoustic impedance substantially mismatched to air's acoustic impedance. The first material includes a second reflective-region having a second acoustic impedance substantially less than the first acoustic impedance. The device includes a second material configured to attenuate the specified incident air blast wave energy utilizing an inelastic response. The second material is configured for wearing proximate to a human body. At least a portion of a back surface of the first material is proximate to a front surface of the second material.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Elwha LLCInventors: Philip A. Eckhoff, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Jordin T. Kare, Lowell L. Wood, Jr.
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Patent number: 8726781Abstract: Described embodiments include a system, device and method. A described device includes a first material configured to reflect a substantial portion of a specified incident air blast wave energy. The first material has an acoustic impedance substantially mismatched to air's acoustic impedance. The device includes a second material configured for wearing proximate to a human body and having attenuating-regions. A first attenuating-region has a first inelastic response to the specified incident air blast wave energy. A second attenuating-region has a second inelastic response to the specified incident air blast wave energy. At least a portion of a back surface of the first material is proximate to at least a portion of a front surface of the second material.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Elwha LLCInventors: Philip A. Eckhoff, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Jordin T. Kare, Lowell L. Wood, Jr.
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Patent number: 8695112Abstract: Multilayer ballistic resistant articles formed from a combination of flexible and semi-rigid panel components. The flexible and semi-rigid panels may include woven fibrous layers, non-woven fibrous layers or both. The articles provide suitable protection against high energy ballistic threats, while remaining suitable for flexible vest applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Ashok Bhatnagar, David A. Hurst, Brian D. Arvidson, Lori L. Wagner
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Patent number: 8683908Abstract: A personal armor assembly protects a person from being harmed from behind. The assembly includes a plurality of armor plates. Each armor plate is curved wherein each armor plate is configured to cover an associated dorsal section of a person. A body member is configured to be worn by the person. Each armor plate is coupled to the body member wherein the body member extends between the armor plates. The body member has a plurality of forwardly extending portions forming a plurality of loops wherein the body member is configured to extend around a body of the person. The armor plates are supported against the dorsal side of the person. A plurality of biasing members is coupled to and extends between adjacently positioned armor plates. The biasing members urge the armor plates into an upright position wherein the armor plates provide support to the person.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2013Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Inventor: Montree Lewis
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Patent number: 8671820Abstract: A soft ballistic shield comprises a shell adapted to support at least one soft ballistic panel made from a soft ballistic material suitable for protecting a user from bodily injury from projectiles. At least one generally horizontal support is adapted to be coupled to the shell in a deployed configuration. First and second generally vertical supports are adapted to be coupled to the shell in a deployed configuration. The first and second generally vertical pockets cover a majority of the first and second generally vertical supports when housing the first and second generally vertical supports in a deployed configuration to provide a support structure for the soft ballistic shield to absorb energy from an impact of a projectile. A retainer cap is coupled to the shield and configured to be positioned over an end of the at least one elongate generally horizontal support.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2012Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventors: Kent Keyfauver, Felix Colon
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Patent number: 8656822Abstract: A ballistic floor blanket is adapted for use in a military vehicle. The floor blanket includes top and bottom assembly covers, and an interior ballistic fabric composite intermediate the top and bottom assembly covers. The fabric composite incorporates a plurality of overlying structural ballistic layers. The ballistic layers include high-performance fibers having a tensile strength greater than about 2000 MPa and an elastic modulus greater than about 60 GPa. A retention assembly having a plurality of peripherally spaced floor anchors is adapted for attaching the floor blanket to the military vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2010Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: ARMORWORKS Enterprises, LLCInventor: Kent D. Saucedo
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Patent number: 8646116Abstract: A ballistic resistant groin protector is provided. The groin protector includes a groin panel and a deployable groin wrap. The groin panel can be suspended from clothing or equipment to protect a wearer's anterior pelvic region from ballistic impact. The groin wrap is moveable from a stowed position adjacent the anterior pelvic region to a deployed position between the wearer's legs and adjacent a posterior pelvic region. One or more fasteners secure the groin wrap to the wearer's clothing or equipment to maintain the groin wrap in the deployed position. Optional left and right femoral protective portions extend downwardly from the groin wrap to protect the wearer's medial thigh regions against ballistic injury in the deployed position.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Lineweight LLCInventors: Caleb Clark Crye, John Bradford Thomas, Matthew Aaron Johnson, Ali Razzaghi
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Patent number: 8640590Abstract: An armor system includes a ceramic armor layer and a ceramic composite armor layer adjacent to the ceramic armor layer. The ceramic composite armor layer includes a ceramic matrix and unidirectionally oriented fibers disposed within the ceramic matrix.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Sikorsky Aircraft CorporationInventors: John E. Holowczak, William K. Tredway, Robert A. Barth
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Patent number: 8628857Abstract: A composite material plate comprising a plurality of hard ceramic stubs with silicon rich metal inclusions in a metal-ceramic, heterogeneous poly-phase matrix and a method of fabrication thereof comprising the steps of fabricating green ceramic stubs; densifying; optionally wrapping carbon fibers therearound and arranging the green ceramic stubs into a closely packed array with organic binder, pyrrolizing and Impregnating a silicon based metal matrix by reactive sintering.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2009Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Inventor: Gigi Simovich
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Publication number: 20130340933Abstract: A method for making a ballistic material resistant to penetration from bullet, shrapnel, debris, and other lethal missiles that includes dying a flexible conformable low surface energy fabric having a first thickness; coating a surface of the dyed fabric with an acrylic based adhesive; covering the coated fabric with a liner; cutting the coated lined fabric; printing the cut lined fabric with a fast drying acrylic ink forming a ballistic material having a second thickness up to 300% larger than the first thickness which is tough, resistant to bullet penetration from a range of six feet from the fabric; and cutting the ballistic material into a desired shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2007Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: HISCO, INC.Inventors: Robert Scott Stover, Paul Merriman
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Patent number: 8607684Abstract: A flexible, multi-functional, multi-ply material mix and device, capable of providing ballistic protection are herein presented. The device and material herein presented provide multiple electronic and ballistic functionality integrated into a soft body armor that is lighter in weight and more comfortable to wear than previously available alternatives.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Eric C. Hoenes
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Patent number: 8601930Abstract: A bullet-resistant armor element for use as a tessellation in a flexible armor matrix has a hard main body and a facing over said main body, such as layer of polymeric or polymer matrix composite material, wherein the facing has an acoustic impedance which is substantially lower than the acoustic impedance of the main body. Groups of said elements tessellate to form an aperture between the adjacent elements, and a cover element is arranged to cover said aperture. Limit stops restrict the degree of articulation between the adjacent elements. The elements include a deflector for deflecting bullet splash and traps for collecting bullet splash.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2010Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Advanced Defence Materials LimitedInventor: Colin Roberson
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Patent number: 8584571Abstract: A ballistic protection apparatus that is lightweight and easy to operate, while at the same time maintaining the integrity of protection of the shield throughout the entire shield is provided. The technology described herein also incorporates a dual function “quick release/spreader” assembly device. The shield user can cradle the weight of the shield in the crook of the elbow region of the support inner arm, which provides exceptional stabilization when there is no time available to hook up the ballistic shield to the wearer's tactical attire. The technology described in this specification also provides a tapered platform device that provides a self-aligning weapon indexing cradle allowing the shield user to accurately return the weapon's aimed impact point back on target following inherent up and down and side to side shaking movements of a recoiling weapon during the firing process.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Baker Ballistics, LLCInventor: Richard A. Armellino, Jr.
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Patent number: 8555412Abstract: A ballistic vest-like garment using a torso pattern sloper as a base structure frame so that the garment can be adapted to various types of garments and wearers. Vest-like garment can contain unitary and detachable panels of pliable ballistic material capable of stopping bullets from most handguns. This garment is designed to be used as outerwear that can compliment casual, business, or other professional attire.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Inventors: Doo Kalmanson Aquino, Martha Ellen Pearl, Tania Gabbay, Quoc Luyen Pham, Philip Cabrales Kalmanson
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Patent number: 8551598Abstract: An armoring panel for resisting edge impact penetrations by ballistic projectiles, the armoring panel including a strata having an outer stratum, an inner stratum, and a plurality of intermediate stratums, each stratum among the plurality of intermediate stratums being composed of ballistic fibers, having a lateral end, and having an oppositely lateral extension; at least a first durable sheet having an outer oppositely lateral extension, an inner oppositely lateral extension, and a delamination resisting tie section which spans between lateral ends of the outer and inner oppositely lateral extensions and laterally overlies the intermediate stratums' lateral ends, the outer stratum including the at least first durable sheet's outer oppositely lateral extension, and the inner stratum including the at least first durable sheet's inner oppositely lateral extension; and a bonding matrix interconnecting the strata's stratums.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Leading Technology Composites, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Coltrane, Bo McGown, John Bockbrader
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Patent number: 8534178Abstract: A flexible armor system includes a rigid panel of a stiffness calculated to resist penetration by a known ballistic object, made from multiple layers of Ultra High Molecular Weight Poly-Ethylene fibers or other high tenacity fibers, which is then pre-flexed beyond its elastic bending limit to create a distributed pattern of surface buckling, with localized areas of interior delamination, which together function as bending or hinge lines to provide flexibility to the otherwise rigid panel and thereby lower its overall stiffness to less than that calculated for the rigid panel to resist the ballistic object. The areas of delamination have a width of less than one half the diameter of the ballistic object.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Warwick Mills, Inc.Inventors: Charles A Howland, Andrew Woodward
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Patent number: 8522664Abstract: An apparatus for providing protection from blast and ballistic energy is provided. The apparatus includes a liquid storage mechanism containing a liquid and a rigid layer internal to the liquid storage mechanism. The apparatus also includes a pressure release mechanism configured to allow the liquid to exit the liquid storage mechanism when a pressure sufficient to open or activate the pressure release mechanism contacts the liquid storage mechanism and presses the liquid storage mechanism against the rigid layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Inventors: Yun Chen, Wei Huang, Haoxing Chen
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Publication number: 20130212764Abstract: A floatation member for ballistic carrier vest includes a first outer layer and an intermediate layer overlying the first outer layer. A peripheral edge of the intermediate layer is secured to a peripheral edge of the first outer layer to define a first cavity therebetween. A panel selected from a non-ballistic panel and a ballistic panel is received within the first cavity. A second outer layer overlies the intermediate layer and a peripheral edge of the second outer layer secured to the peripheral edge of the intermediate layer to define a second cavity therebetween. A valve configured to deliver an inflation gas into the second cavity. In a further aspect, a ballistic safety article for providing ballistic protection for a person is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2013Publication date: August 22, 2013Inventor: David G. Kent
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Patent number: 8484878Abstract: The present disclosure relates to firearms and more specifically an apparatus and method useful in positioning and stabilizing shoulder-fired firearms. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a front portion, said front portion further comprising a curved medial side, a lateral side, a front panel and a stabilizing element. In a further embodiment, the apparatus is reversibly attached to a body armor.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Inventor: Brian Borkowski
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Patent number: 8459168Abstract: Provided is a semi-fabricated armor layer for use in the production of an armor panel configured to protect a body from an incoming projectile, including a carrier and a plurality of armor elements. Each armor element has front and rear end surfaces and a side surface extending therebetween along a height axis of the element. The carrier is flexible and each of a majority of the armor elements is bonded to the carrier at one of its end surfaces and is free of bonding to adjacent armor elements at its side surface. When the carrier has a planar orientation, at least a majority of the armor elements has their height axes essentially parallel to each other and, when the carrier is at least slightly bent, the height axis of at least one of the elements is inclined relative to the height axis of another of the armor elements adjacent thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Plasan Sasa LtdInventors: Yoav Hirschberg, Idan David, Ofer Medem
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Publication number: 20130133509Abstract: A modular stretcher system includes a pouch having a releasable outer cover and an inner surface, and a stretcher comprised from a lightweight sheet material and stored within the pouch, wherein the stretcher is accessible upon release of the cover, and wherein the stretcher further includes at least two integrated load-bearing system fixings that engage the lightweight sheet and extend through the inner surface. The modular stretcher system may also be incorporated within a protective anti-ballistic jacket.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2012Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: BCB INTERNATIONAL LTD.Inventor: BCB INTERNATIONAL LTD.
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Patent number: 8434396Abstract: A ballistic tile for use in an imbricated pattern of like ballistic tiles to achieve coverage of a protected area by the imbricated pattern, while having rounded corners to limit the potential for spalling on ballistic impact. The ballistic tile may include a strike face that is generally undulating to laterally deflect at least a portion of the impact force, and to induce turning of the ballistic projectile on impact to further distribute the impact force. The ballistic tile may also include one or more features on an obverse and reverse side thereof that, when arranged in an imbricated pattern, limit lateral motion of the tiles on ballistic impact, and/or laterally transmit the energy of the projectile for deflection and absorption thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Verco Materials, LLCInventors: Charles Schenck Wiley, Allan D. Bain