Plate Construction (epo) Patents (Class 89/903)
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Publication number: 20110179944Abstract: A shield system for an ordnance having a fuse sensitivity includes a frame and a flexible net subsystem supported by the frame. Chords of net material intersect at nodes forming mesh openings and a hard point is attached to at least select nodes. The net material has a breaking strength such that a chord will break upon impact of an ordnance fuse with the chord for a predetermined percentage (e.g., 100%) of ordnance fuse impacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Michael Farinella, William Lawson, Matthew Ebbs
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Publication number: 20110174143Abstract: An apparatus, method and system to enhance the performance of composite armor by utilizing the energy of the threat projectile is disclosed. The frontal member includes, for example, a plurality of concentric proves on the face opposite of the surface that is impacted by a projectile. The grooves in the frontal member preferably may mate with a complimentary plurality of concentric grooves in a backing plate. During impact by a projectile, the force from the projectile presses the grooves of the frontal member into engagement with the grooves of the backing plate. The grooves are uniquely designed to cause the backing plate to impart a compressive load into the backside of the frontal member preventing it from prematurely fracturing in tension at the onset of the projectile penetration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: Steven L. SANBORN, Lee Smathers, Wayne Burke
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Publication number: 20110174147Abstract: The invention relates to a material sheet comprising a woven fabric of polymer tapes, wherein the width of a tape varies less than 2% on average in the longitudinal direction of the tape. The invention also relates to a process for the preparation of the material sheet, and to a ballistic resistant article comprising the material sheet. A ballistic resistant article comprising the material sheet exhibits excellent antiballistic properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2008Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: Reinard Jozef Maria Steeman, Marcel M. Jongedijk, Johann J. Van Elburg
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Publication number: 20110167999Abstract: A protective armor product comprised of a panel which defines the interior and perimeter profile of the protective armor product. The panel is comprised of a stiff fibrous boardstock material with one or more layers of fibrous felted material of densified needlepunched construction. The fibrous felted material is comprised of a plurality of entangled polymeric fibers where at least a portion of the entangled polymeric fibers are melt fused together such that a plurality of fiber to fiber fusion bonding points are distributed within the fibrous felted material. The stiff fibrous boardstock material is formed into the panels to make the protective armor product.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Allan Marcus Dellinger, Joseph C. Moon, Steven F. Nielsen
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Publication number: 20110168003Abstract: In some example, the disclosure provides armor assembly designs utilizing multiple solid armor plates and one or more coupling elements, such as, e.g., high-strength ropes, to couple the solid armor plates to each other. For example, the solid armor plates may be attached to one another and held in position via high-strength ropes for form a discontinuous armor layer. The armor assemblies may include multiple layer arrangements of the solid armor plates that provide substantially complete coverage of a surface when the multiple discontinuous layers are combined. Ropes or other coupling elements may be used to horizontally connect plates together within the same discontinuous layer of armor plates and ropes may also be used to vertically connect plates in different armor layers. In some example, the armor assembly may be highly flexible and breathable to provide body armor that may be comfortably worn. In some examples, armor assemblies may be adapted for use as vehicle armor or other armor applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Young-Hwa Kim
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Publication number: 20110168000Abstract: A ballistic wall panel device and system is disclosed. The ballistic wall panel device is adapted to contain ballistic media, which may include hardened metal particles. The ballistic wall panel device is capable of absorbing impact from various types of ammunition, destroying such ammunition upon impact, and withstanding multiple ammunition firings in a single location on the device. The ballistic wall panel device and system may be useful in a variety of settings, particularly where there may be a need or desire to protect individuals or valuables from weapons fire exposure, including but not limited to safe rooms, safe houses, embassies, shoot houses (such as those used by police and military personnel for live fire training), banks, post offices, gas stations, convenience stores, pay counters, various government agency buildings and facilities, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: F. Richard Langner
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Publication number: 20110168001Abstract: The present embodiments relate to hull have a geometric shape where a first wall, second wall, and third wall are designed to mitigate the effects of an explosion. In an exemplary embodiment, the hull may have a double-vertex shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: GENERAL DYNAMICS LAND SYSTEMS - CANADA CORPORATIONInventor: Richard Kin Ho LEE
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Publication number: 20110162515Abstract: According to one embodiment, an armor system comprises a plurality of metallic layers. The armor system further comprises a plurality of non-metallic layers located in between two or more metallic layers of the plurality of metallic layers, such that each non-metallic layer is located at a respective depth in the plurality of metallic layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Alexander F. St. Claire, Timothy J. Imholt
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Publication number: 20110132183Abstract: An armoring element for a structure, such as a vehicle, and comprising a case integral with said structure and enclosing at least two passive or reactive armoring modules, separated by a layer of shock-absorbing material, said case containing two fixed lateral walls parallel to one another and integral with a back wall intended to be positioned on said structure, wherein said armoring modules are mounted sliding on slides integral with the lateral walls of said case, and wherein they may thus be individually introduced or removed from said case via a front opening positioned opposite said back wall and delimited by said lateral walls, stop means ensuring the retention of each of said armoring modules with respect to said lateral walls when it is put into place on said lateral walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: NEXTER MUNITIONSInventors: Jean-Roch ADAM, Sophie DELAROCHE
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Publication number: 20110132184Abstract: The invention relates to a boron carbide composite material comprising diamond particles and boron carbide, the composite material having a porosity of less than 2 percent by volume. The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing such materials, the method including coating a plurality of diamond particles with boron carbide, combining the plurality of diamond particles to form a green body and subjecting the green body to a temperature in the range from about 1,200 degrees centigrade to about 2,000 degrees centigrade and pressure or vacuum not exceeding about 2,000 Mpa.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Anine Hester Ras, Frances Van Staden, Ronald Abramshe, Yvonne Naidoo
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Publication number: 20110126698Abstract: Disclosed are various seats for vehicles particularly military vehicles that are susceptible to attack by road-bed explosive devices such as land mines or improvised explosive devices. The seats often have rigid seat shells and may include rigid bracing for rigidly securing the seat to the chassis of the vehicle. Typically embodiments include channels and particulate media such as sand disposed in the channels. A gas distribution system is generally employed to pump a gas through the channels and in some embodiments the gas is provided at a pressure sufficient to fluidize the particulate media when an occupant is sitting on the seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: BABCOCK & WILCOX TECHNICAL SERVICES Y-12, LLCInventor: Edward B. Ripley
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Publication number: 20110126695Abstract: According to the present invention there is provided an armor array for protecting a body to be protected from an incoming projectile having an anticipated impact direction. The armor array is constituted by at least a first and a second armor cassette, each comprising a top base plate and a bottom base plate sandwiching therebetween an expandable layer. The first and second armor cassettes are spaced apart by an intermediate depressible panel having a top and a bottom face, such that the bottom base plate of the first armor cassette faces the top face of the intermediate depressible panel and the top base plate of the second cassette faces the bottom face of the intermediate depressible panel. The armor array is constructed such that upon expansion of the expandable layer, caused by the impact of the incoming projectile, at least one of the bottom base plate of the first armor cassette and the top base plate of the second armor cassette is urged towards the intermediate depressible panel and depresses it.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2008Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: PLASAN SASA LTD.Inventors: Moshe Ravid, Shlomo Birger, Amit Viesel
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Publication number: 20110120294Abstract: A countermeasure system which is capable of defusing rocket propelled grenades (RPG) is provided by spacing an array of explosive charges or primacord from the protected structure to allow and sense an ogive of the fused RPG to enter into a functional plane of the array initiating one or more of the charges to collapse to ogive. The array is supported flexibly or rigidly and further ballistic protection is incorporated behind the array in fixed or inflatable forms to provide protection of the structure from the explosive products from the array and the ballistic impact of the defused RPG.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: INNOVATIVE SURVIVABILITY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Rodney B. Beach, Sam Christ Petronakis, William Gully
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Publication number: 20110113953Abstract: A field configurable vehicle armoring system and associated method allow a user to retrofit and reconfigure a combination of armor components in response to a perceived threat change and using original equipment manufacture fasteners and holes. The system includes pillar armor attachable after an original equipment manufacture door and hinge are removed. Fasteners extend through the hinge of the armored door, the pillar armor and an original equipment manufacture pillar using holes other than the original equipment manufacture holes. Rocker panel and underbody armor is further provided, along with a ballistic resistant windscreen and rear wall armor. Where desired, system armor includes a composite plate comprising a strike face that is constructed from softer metallic material than an inner metallic sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2011Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicants: BAE Systems Survivability Systems, LLCInventors: Michael S. Boczek, Todd A. Huffington, Kevin M. Klatte, Robert C. Martin, Michael D. Reynolds, JR., David J. Wolf
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Publication number: 20110113952Abstract: An apparatus for protecting a vehicle having a body from a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG), comprising a panel comprised of a plurality of spaced, generally parallel bars positioned in spaced outward relation to said body of said vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Stuart N. Rosenwasser, Arie Zigler, Yeshayahu Goldstein, Todd David Lockwood, William Kellner, Peter J. Lohr
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Publication number: 20110088541Abstract: This disclosure teaches the use of low density, “open”-structure glasses as backing glasses, behind glass-ceramic strike-faces, in transparent armor composite windows. These low density “open-structure’ glasses are sometimes referred to as “anomalous” glasses. For transparent armor applications both silica, including fused silica, and borosilicate glasses can be used as backing glass. These backing glasses provide improved ballistics performance over that of standard commercial soda lime backing glass. These glasses should be used either in their as-formed state (e.g. float surfaces) or should be finished using a process designed for minimizing sub-surface damage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: Linda Ruth Pinckney, Robert A. Schaut, Steven Alvin Tietje, Jian-Zhi Jay Zhang
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Publication number: 20110088544Abstract: The invention relates to an armoured cab (2) for a vehicle, such cab incorporating at least one floor (8) onto which at least one side wall (2a, 2b, 14a, 14b) is attached. This cab (2) is characterised in that floor (8) and/or at least one side wall is constituted by an armoured plate having at least one curved zone (13a, 13b) that at least partially covers the mechanical organ (12) or the mobility means (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: NEXTER SYSTEMSInventors: Benoit Bettencourt, Jacky Jacquemont, Christian Noel
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Publication number: 20110079134Abstract: The invention relates to a protection device (9) for the floor (8) of a vehicle cab (2), device comprising at least one armour plate (10) that is arranged at a distance from the cab floor (8) and which is connected to the latter by deformable linking means. In this device at least one of the deformable linking means is constituted by a compartmented caisson (11), that is fastened to the cab (2) on a substantially vertical lateral partition (2a, 2b) of the latter, the compartmented caisson (11) comprising at least two walls (12a, 12b) that are substantially perpendicular to the armour plate (10) and which are integral firstly with a lower wall (14) on which the armour plate (10) presses and secondly with an upper wall (13) which presses on the cab (2), the walls (12a, 12b) having dimensions such that they buckle on impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: NEXTER SYSTEMSInventors: Jacky JacQuemont, Christian Noel, Xavier Poirmeur, Benoit Bettencourt
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Publication number: 20110079135Abstract: A vehicle and structure shield system including a flexible structure with a fabric border including one of a hook and loop type fastener thereon, a frame for the flexible structure including frame members with the other of hook and loop fastener thereon for releasably securing the flexible structure to the frame, and hard points attached to the flexible structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Michael D. Farinella, Mike Anderson, Thomas Mann, Abed Kanaan, Robert Lee Cardenas, William R. Lawson, Brendan LaBrecque, Frances Rush, David Hoadley, Michael Wheaton, Patrick Callahan
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Publication number: 20110067561Abstract: An armor system for defeating rocket propelled grenade-type missiles and/or high velocity jets created by shaped charges directed at a vehicle includes a grid layer such as a net and/or an array of slats or bars (“RPG”) spaced from an outer surface of the vehicle by support members. The grid layer has a characteristic mesh size or bar/slat spacing to disrupt the missile firing mechanism. The system also has a shaped layer having a plurality of tapered members formed from a fiber-reinforced material, the tapered members positioned between the grid layer and the vehicle outer surface and having respective apex ends proximate the distant the grid layer and base ends, the tapered members defining with adjacent tapered members a plurality of depressions opening in a direction to receive an incoming conical portion of an unexploded RPG-type missile, or a jet emanating from an exploded RPG or other anti-armor device, and a layer of fiber-reinforced material abutting the base ends of the tapered members.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: Vernon P. Joynt
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Publication number: 20110048219Abstract: A blast-resistant barrier comprising a plurality of units each including a panel having a thickness of greater than 20 to less than 40 millimeter is disclosed. The panel is in the form of a monolithic polycarbonate sheet or laminate that is positioned vertically between the source of a blast and the blast target, the laminate including at least two polycarbonate sheets and an optional image layer interposed therebetween. The panel is fixedly attached to a frame which is firmly embedded in concrete in a manner calculated to provide stiffness sufficient to absorb and withstand external forces resulting from said blast. In a preferred embodiment the panel includes at least two polycarbonate sheets laminated one to the other, optionally including an image layer interposed therebetween. In an additional embodiment, the frame is anchored securely to the target enabling dissipation of the blast force through the target's structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Robert A. Pyles, James M. Lorenzo, Raymond L. Goodson
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Publication number: 20110023697Abstract: A flexible armor system adaptable to a garment suitable for extremity protection uses a planar array of polygon-shaped solid elements which detach upon projectile impact and combine their mass with the projectile for reduced velocity and increased impact area. The solid elements are bonded between an elastic strike-side spall cover and a high tensile strength flexible backer layer, and are further supported by a substantial fiber pack. In embodiments, the solid elements are ceramic, and are commutated but remain essentially intact after the projectile impact. Edge bars can cover junctures between solid elements, and center buttons can cover intersections between the junctures. Edge bars and center buttons can also be ceramic. The ceramic parts can include titanium backing layers. After formation, ceramic cores can be compressed upon cooling by an outer ceramic layer having a higher coefficient of thermal expansion, the outer layer being formed by glazing or doping.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.Inventor: Charles A. Howland
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Publication number: 20110023695Abstract: According to some embodiments, there is provided a ballistic-resistant composite including a plurality of large denier per filament (dpf) yarns. The large dpf yarns may have a “Composite-Armor dpf factor” (CA•dpf) of greater than or equal to 6.9.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: BARRDAY INC.Inventor: Jason Aaron van Heerden
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Publication number: 20110023696Abstract: An armor system including a plurality of conduits each defining a respective hollow interior and a plurality of fiber bundles. Each of the plurality of conduits is substantially filled with a respective fiber bundle. A method of making armor including forming a plurality of fiber filled conduits, arranging a first group of the plurality of fiber filled conduits in a first layer having a first orientation, and arranging a second group of the plurality of fiber filled conduits in a second layer. The second orientation is different from the first orientation. A method of making a fiber filled conduit including forming a bundle of fibers and pulling the bundle of fibers through a hollow conduit such that the pulled bundle of fibers substantially fills the interior of the hollow conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventor: Fevzi Zeren
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Publication number: 20110017052Abstract: A defence barrier against hollow charge warheads, the barrier comprising a plurality of sealed, demountable elements filled with pressurised fluid and being provided side by side to form the barrier. The pressure of the fluid is above 100 bars.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: FALCK SCHMIDT DEFENCE SYSTEMS A/SInventor: Jan Falck-Schmidt
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Publication number: 20110017054Abstract: An add-on armor adapted for protecting a belly of a vehicle, the add-on armor comprising a base plate and a plurality of energy absorbing modules fitted to the base plate. The arrangement is such that at least a majority of a surface of each energy absorbing module facing the base plate overlaps with the base plate at an area thereof constituting a module zone. The module zones are associated with different modules being spaced from one another by vacancy zones.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: PLASAN SASA LTD.Inventors: Dmitry NARODITSKY, Zvi Asaf, Itzhak Kuchuk Katalan, Eylam Ran
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Publication number: 20110005378Abstract: Methods and apparatus for providing ballistic protection and stopping high-velocity rounds or explosives and for constructing protective structures. The apparatus includes a building block, one or more ballistic panels configured to fit within the building block, each ballistic panel includes a three-dimensional core that acts as a truss for the ballistic panel, and a filler. The filler fills in spaces defined by each three-dimensional core and any empty spaces in the building block. The one or more ballistic panels and the filler are inserted into the building block. The building block is shaped to interlock with other building blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: David H. Warren, Wayne Schaeffer
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Publication number: 20110005380Abstract: A portable ballistic shield is disclosed. The portable ballistic shield is contoured to conform to an individual's body and may be integrated with a rucksack and frame to provide protection to the user's back and torso while still allowing the user substantially unobstructed access to all parts of the rucksack. The portable ballistic shield may also provide rigidity for the rucksack, eliminating the need for a rucksack frame. The portable ballistic shield may also comprise a shape allowing for the user to concurrently utilize an assault rifle or other firearm. During times of hostility, the user may deploy the shield from the rucksack in a minimal amount of time in order to protect the user from oncoming gunfire or shrapnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventor: GUY J. HOGAN
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Publication number: 20110005382Abstract: Provided herein methods and structures for construction of light weight sandwich panels or load-bearing panels having improved ballistic protection. The methods disclosed can facilitate construction of a hybrid core comprising ballistic fabrics and deformable pins that exhibit superior resistance to ballistic penetration. The methods and structures of the present disclosures can be advantageously used in many applications, such as armored vehicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Tony Farquhar, Richard Brian Marlowe
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Publication number: 20110000362Abstract: A portable protection system including a selectively collapsible truss for supporting a protection member. The truss is movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position. The protection member includes at least one layer of ballistic armor material for disrupting a projectile. The truss includes suitable connectors for releasably connecting the protection member to the truss, and also suitable connectors for releasably connecting the truss to an adjoining truss so as to form a protection wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: Dynamic Defense Materials LLCInventors: John Carberry, George Forsythe, Harvey Kliman, Katherine Leighton, John Garnier, Ray Ballario, Wiktor Serafin, Jason Ickes
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Publication number: 20100319522Abstract: A shield for shielding a structural member from an explosive blast or accidental or malicious destruction is provided. The shield includes a plurality of shield members which include cast ultra high strength concrete, wherein the shield members are capable of being assembled to enclose at least a portion of the structural member to provide protection to the enclosed portion from, for example, an explosive blast. In one embodiment, the shield members include a chassis, at least one ballistic liner disposed on the energy absorbing layer, and a concrete-integrating structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventors: Gerald Hallissy, William Higbie
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Publication number: 20100294124Abstract: A device and a method for protecting objects against rocket-propelled grenades having a hollow nose cone includes a netting of knotted and coated superstrong fibers disposed in front of the object, in such a manner that the nose cone of a rocket caught in the netting will penetrate one of the meshes of the netting and be deformed through strangulation, thereby disabling the detonator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek TrioInventor: Cyril Maurice Wentzel
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Publication number: 20100294122Abstract: A net deployment system which, in one example, includes a manifold assembly including multiple weight ducts and a bladder port. A weight is disposed in each weight duct and each weight is tied to the net. A bladder is behind the net and is over the bladder port. At least one inflator charge is associated with the manifold for inflating the bladder and firing the weights out of the weight ducts to deploy the net in the path of an incoming threat.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2007Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: David J. Hoadley, Robert Knochenhauer, Thieu Truong, Gary Anderson, Micheal Farinella
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Publication number: 20100288114Abstract: A web includes strings and connectors that form ogive damagers. An ogive damager has three or more strings and three or more connectors. The connectors connect the strings to form a closed loop having an area that allows at least a tip of an ogive of a rocket to pass through the area. Each ogive damager is configured to damage the rest of the rocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventor: Konstantinos N. Soukos
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Publication number: 20100288117Abstract: A ceramic composite and method of making are provided. The ceramic composite may be transparent and may serve as transparent armor. The ceramic portion of the composite may be single crystal sapphire. The composite may provide adequate protection from projectiles while exhibiting large surface areas and relatively low areal densities.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS & PLASTICSInventors: Christopher D. Jones, Jeffrey B. Rioux, John W. Locher, Eric S. Carlson, Kathleen R. Farrell, Brian C. Furchner, Vincent Pluen, Matthias Mandelartz
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Publication number: 20100282060Abstract: A building block for constructing a projectile absorbing armor. The building block has at least one interlocking male connector and at least one female connector. The interlocking male connector and said female connector are sized for interlocking engagement. The invention is also generally directed to a structure having projectile absorbing armor having at least two building blocks in interlocking engagement. The building blocks are constructed from projectile resistant material and may have various features to prevent the passage of a projectile through the block.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Leslie P. Duke, Wayne Barrett
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Publication number: 20100251883Abstract: Disclosed is a floor mat configured to be used as a floor mat under normal conditions, and to be used as a safety apparatus for providing protection against an explosion which may exert certain compressive forces thereon. The floor mat comprises a perforated layer of material made of foam and/or gel or soft rubber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: PLASAN SASA LTD.Inventor: Dmitry NARODITSKY
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Publication number: 20100242715Abstract: Disclosed are glass-ceramics having predominantly Spinel-group crystal phases and methods of making the glass-ceramics. Disclosed are glass-ceramics harder than 10 GPa (Vickers) and methods of making the glass-ceramic. Disclosed are articles of manufacture made of the glass-ceramics. Disclosed is the use of the glass-ceramics in armor and related applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2007Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: D&D SALOMON INVESTMENT LTD.Inventors: Alexander Raichel, Arthur Raichel, Svetlana Raichel
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Patent number: 7793580Abstract: A ceramic composite and method of making are provided. The ceramic composite may be transparent and may serve as transparent armor. The ceramic portion of the composite may be single crystal sapphire. The composite may provide adequate protection from projectiles while exhibiting large surface areas and relatively low areal densities.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2009Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Christopher D. Jones, Jeffrey B. Rioux, John W. Locher, Eric S. Carlson, Kathleen R. Farrell, Brian C. Furchner, Vincent Pluen, Matthias Mandelartz
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Patent number: 7793579Abstract: A ballistics armor system comprises plural tiles having overlapping edge portions.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2008Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Inventor: Robert G. Lee
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Publication number: 20100212485Abstract: A ballistic arm guard is provided and includes a pliable outer shell or housing that encompasses inner ballistic cores which are housed or contained within an inner shell or housing. Secured to exterior portions of the ballistic arm guard are a series of attaching straps and buckles that facilitates the securing of the ballistic arm guard to the wearer's upper limb. Secured to and incorporated into an upper portion of the ballistic arm guard is a tourniquet. In one design, the interior ballistic cores comprise high performance fibers such as an aramid fiber, high molecular weight polyethylene, a combination of these, or other high performance fibers types.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: Paul Carter
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Patent number: 7770505Abstract: A ballistic weapon stand has a base plate for mounting armor panels having front and rear faces. The armor panels are fastened to and extend upwardly from the base at an angle in the range of 10-30° with respect to the vertical to define a protected space behind the panels. Struts are welded to the base plate and extend upwardly toward and through an opening in a middle armor panel and between the edges of the middle armor panel and side armor panels. Welding plates are constructed and arranged for welding to the struts on the rear faces of the armor plates. The welding plates extend over the rear faces of the armor plates at junctions between the armor plates. A weapon platform is disposed on a second portion of at least one of the struts for mounting a weapon in the protected space to fire out past the front face of the armor panels. A transparent projectile defeating shield is mounted to swivel with the weapon, preferably on the weapons stand.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: STS Security Products, LLCInventors: Dale A. McClellan, Alfred R. Clark
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Publication number: 20100170386Abstract: Lightweight, ballistic resistant articles are provided. More particularly, armor structures incorporating two or more spaced apart, ballistic resistant panels, having superior impact and ballistic performance at a light weight. The panels are spaced by air or by an intermediate material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2006Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Ashok Bhatnagar, David A. Hurst, Brian D. Arvidson, Lori L. Wagner
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Publication number: 20100162883Abstract: Process for producing fabrics comprising at least one layer of unidirectionally arranged polymeric tapes with the tapes comprising at least a core component, the process comprises the steps of forming at least one layer of unidirectionally arranged polymeric tapes in a weaving machine with the polymeric tapes being used as warp yarn and a binding thread being used as weft yarn or with the polymeric tapes being used as weft yarn and a binding thread being used as warp yarn and subsequently consolidating the at least one monolayer using pressure and heat, characterised in that the melting temperature of the binding yarns lies below the consolidating temperature and the melting temperature of the core component of the polymeric tapes lies above the consolidating temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2007Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: NOVAMEER B.V.Inventors: Jan Adolph Dam Backer, Bart Clemens Kranz
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Publication number: 20100154622Abstract: The present invention describes a transparent plate of lithium aluminosilicate glass ceramic showing a high transmission, a process for producing same and transparent plate laminates comprising at least one plate of the lithium aluminosilicate glass ceramic of the invention and the use thereof as armored glass or bullet-proof vest.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Thilo Zachau, Friedrich Siebers, Ulrich Schiffner, Kurt Schaupert
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Patent number: 7735407Abstract: A method of applying, through spray on, extruded or flow-on application, a projectile resistant material. The method includes selecting an epoxy, selecting a fiber, selecting a ratio for combining the epoxy and the fiber, based on the ratio, combining the epoxy and the fiber to form a malleable projectile resistant type material, and applying the material. The projectile resistant material includes an epoxy and several fibers. The fibers are mixed within the epoxy based on a predetermined ratio. The predetermined ratio is for determining the projectile resistance of the material. The fibers are randomly disposed within the epoxy.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Inventors: James H. Keener, Matt Jacobs
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Publication number: 20100101402Abstract: Improved composite armor designs uses optimally shaped ceramic pellets, a specific stacking geometry and a web system for patterning the pellets, improving manufacturability, and providing additional structural reinforcement. Lightweight, composite ballistic armor according to the invention may comprise an array of ceramic pellets, each pellet having a front surface, a back surface and a longitudinal centerline, and wherein the front surface of each pellet is intentionally convex. The front surface of each pellet may be hemispherical, in which case the cross-section of the pellet taken perpendicular to the centerline may be oval-shaped. Alternatively, the front surface of each pellet may be elliptical, in which case the cross-section of the pellet taken perpendicular to the centerline may be circular. In the preferred embodiment, the back surface of each pellet is formed at the same angle relative to its centerline, with the pellets being arranged with the flat surfaces lying in a plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventor: Zheng-Dong Ma
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Publication number: 20100099319Abstract: A system for synthesizing nanostructures using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is provided. The system includes a housing, a porous substrate within the housing, and on a downstream surface of the substrate, a plurality of catalyst particles from which nanostructures can be synthesized upon interaction with a reaction gas moving through the porous substrate. Electrodes may be provided to generate an electric field to support the nanostructures during growth. A method for synthesizing extended length nanostructures is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: David Lashmore, Joseph J. Brown, Robert C. Dean, Peter L. Antoinette
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Publication number: 20100089229Abstract: The present invention is a protective structure and panel system to protect a user against projectiles, blast pressures and fragments from small arms and explosions that is attached to a floor and a ceiling or just a floor. The system has a plurality of structural columns attached to the ceiling and/or the floor, a frame attached to the structural columns, a plurality of protective panels that are set within the frame and a means for attaching the protective structure and panel system to the ceiling and/or the floor. The invention also includes a vertical retrofit support system used in combination with a load bearing structure such as a wall to support a floor and a ceiling of the load bearing structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Craig R. Ackerman, Russell J. Norris
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Publication number: 20100089228Abstract: A composite armor 10 is provided with a cellular structure 12 having a plurality of composite inserts 14 arranged in openings 20 provided in the cellular structure 12. A pair of laminate sheets are arranged on oppositely facing sides of the cellular structure 12 and covering the inserts 14. The laminate sheets 26 and 28 are bonded to the structure 12 and the inserts 14 by an adhesive. The cellular structure 12 includes a plurality of fibers extending continuously throughout the cellular structure 12.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Brian R. Scott, Nabil F. Grace