Soft armor edge enhancement
Provided herein are ballistic armor articles including a first layer of ballistic material modified to permit a projectile to pass therethrough, a second layer of ballistic material for inhibiting the projectile from passing therethrough, and a connecting portion of ballistic material for preventing the projectile from passing therethrough, the connecting portion extending between the first and second layers, wherein, the connecting portion is positioned to inhibit the projectile from exiting the ballistic armor article due to ricocheting or spinning caused by impact between the projectile and the second layer.
1 . A ballistic armor article comprising:
a first layer of ballistic material configured to permit a projectile to pass therethrough;
a second layer of ballistic material for inhibiting the projectile from passing therethrough; and
a connecting portion of ballistic material for preventing the projectile from passing therethrough, the connecting portion extending between the first and second layers;
wherein, the connecting portion is positioned to inhibit the projectile from exiting the ballistic armor article due to ricocheting or spinning caused by impact between the projectile and the second layer.
2 . The ballistic armor article of claim 1 , wherein the first layer includes one or more apertures formed therein.
3 . The ballistic armor article of claim 2 , wherein the apertures are slits sized to permit entry of one or more projectiles into the ballistic armor article.
4 . The ballistic armor article of claim 3 wherein the slits are about 2 inches long and spaced about 0.5 inches apart.
5 . The ballistic armor article of claim 1 , wherein the first layer and the second layer are formed in segments along a single continuous sheet of ballistic material, the first and second layers alternating longitudinally along the single sheet of ballistic material.
6 . The ballistic armor article of claim 5 , wherein the single continuous sheet of ballistic material is roll-folded to form the first and second layers such that the second layer is positioned closer to a wearer of the ballistic armor article than the first layer.
7 . The ballistic armor article of claim 6 , wherein the connecting portion includes a fold line in the single continuous sheet of ballistic material between the first layer and the second layer.
8 . The ballistic armor article of claim 5 , further comprising a plurality of first layers and a plurality of second layers formed in segments along the single continuous sheet of ballistic material, the first and second layers alternating longitudinally along the single continuous sheet of ballistic material.
9 . The ballistic armor article of claim 8 , wherein the single sheet of ballistic material is roll-folded to form the first and second layers such that at least one of the second layers is positioned closer to a wearer of the ballistic armor article than at least one of the first layers.
10 . The ballistic armor article of claim 9 , wherein each of the second layers is positioned closer to the wearer of the ballistic armor article than any of the first layers.
11 . The ballistic armor article of claim 10 , wherein each of the first layers includes one or more apertures formed therein and sized to permit entry of one or more projectiles into the ballistic armor article.
12 . The ballistic armor article of claim 11 , wherein the apertures formed in each of the first layers are offset such that the apertures in adjacent first layers are misaligned.
13 . The ballistic armor article of claim 1 wherein the ballistic material includes at least one of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers in a urethane matrix, aramid fibers, polybenzoxazole, fiberglass, steel, or combinations thereof.
14 . The ballistic armor article of claim 1 , wherein the ballistic armor article is configured for attachment along an edge of a body armor element.
15 . The ballistic armor article of claim 14 , wherein the ballistic armor article is one or more of adhered by an adhesive, stitched, or both to the body armor element.
16 . The ballistic armor article of claim 15 , further comprising a ballistically fragile cover adhered to the ballistic armor article opposite the body armor element, wherein the ballistically fragile cover is sized to extend over the ballistic armor article and beyond a perimeter of the ballistic armor article, wherein portions of the ballistically fragile cover extending beyond the perimeter are configured to be adhered by an adhesive, stitched, or both to the body armor element to reduce a risk of separation of the ballistic armor article from the body armor element during a ballistic event.
17 . The ballistic armor article of claim 14 , wherein the body armor element is an armor vest or jacket and the edge is a neckline of the armor vest or jacket.
18 . A ballistic armor device comprising an armor vest or jacket having the ballistic armor article of claim 1 integrally formed along a neckline thereof.
19 . The ballistic armor article of claim 1 , wherein the projectile is a bullet.