IP Library Granted Patent US 7,762,175
Granted Patent B1
US 7,762,175 · App. 11/606,522 · Granted Jul 27, 2010

Spaced lightweight composite armor

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Patent No.
US 7,762,175
App. No.
11/606,522
Granted
Jul 27, 2010
Kind
B1
Abstract

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.

Claims (26)

1. A ballistic resistant article comprising:

a) a first panel comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, said plurality of fibrous layers being consolidated; each of the fibrous layers comprising a plurality of fibers, said fibers having a tenacity of about 7 g/denier or more and a tensile modulus of about 150 g/denier or more; each of said fibers having a surface, and the surfaces of said fibers being coated with a polymeric composition; and

b) a second panel connected to the first panel, the second panel comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, said plurality of fibrous layers being consolidated; each of the fibrous layers comprising a plurality of fibers, said fibers having a tenacity of about 7 g/denier or more and a tensile modulus of about 150 g/denier or more; each of said fibers having a surface, and the surfaces of said fibers being coated with a polymeric composition; and

c) wherein the first panel and the second panel are adjacent to each other and are connected by a connector instrument such that they are positioned spaced apart from each other by at least about 2 mm, and wherein each panel is connected to each adjacent panel by a connector instrument such that they are positioned spaced apart from each other by at least about 2 mm, and wherein adjacent panels are separated by wood, fiberboard, particleboard, a ceramic material, a metal sheet, a plastic sheet, or a foam positioned between and in contact with both the first panel and the second panel.

2. The ballistic resistant article of claim 1 wherein the first panel and the second panel are spaced apart from each other by about 6 mm to about 13 mm, and wherein each panel is connected to each adjacent panel by a connector instrument such that they are positioned spaced apart from each other by about 6 mm to about 13 mm.

3. The ballistic resistant article of claim 1 wherein said connector instrument is non-fabric and is positioned between and in contact with each of the adjacent panels, and wherein said connector instrument comprises at least one connecting anchor, or one or more spacing strips, or one or more extruded channels, or a frame, wherein each of the at least one connecting anchor, one or more spacing strips, one or more extruded channels or the frame both connect and space apart adjacent panels leaving an open space between adjacent connected panels.

4. The ballistic resistant article of claim 1 further comprising an air vent at the interface of the connector instrument and at least one panel.

5. The ballistic resistant article of claim 1 wherein adjacent panels are separated by an open-cell foam.

6. The ballistic resistant article of claim 1 further comprising at least one additional panel connected to said second panel, wherein the first panel, second panel and the at least one additional panel are connected such that each of the panels are positioned spaced apart from each other by at least about 2 mm.

7. The ballistic resistant article of claim 1 comprising at least one panel which comprises a plurality of fibrous layers which comprise non-woven fibers.

8. The ballistic resistant article of claim 1 comprising at least one panel which comprises a plurality of fibrous layers which comprise woven fibers.

9. The ballistic resistant article of claim 1 wherein each panel independently comprises one or more polyolefin fibers, aramid fibers, polybenzazole fibers, polyvinyl alcohol fibers, polyamide fibers, polyethylene terephthalate fibers, polyethylene naphthalate fibers, polyacrylonitrile fibers, liquid crystal copolyester fibers, glass fibers, carbon fibers, rigid rod fibers, or a combination thereof.

10. The ballistic resistant article of claim 1 wherein the edges or boundaries of at least one panel are reinforced.

11. A method of forming a ballistic resistant article which comprises:

a) providing a first panel comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, said plurality of fibrous layers being consolidated; each of the fibrous layers comprising a plurality of fibers, said fibers having a tenacity of about 7 g/denier or more and a tensile modulus of about 150 g/denier or more; each of said fibers having a surface, and the surfaces of said fibers being coated with a polymeric composition;

b) connecting a second panel to said first panel, the second panel comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, said plurality of fibrous layers being consolidated; each of the fibrous layers comprising a plurality of fibers, said fibers having a tenacity of about 7 g/denier or more and a tensile modulus of about 150 g/denier or more; each of said fibers having a surface, and the surfaces of said fibers being coated with a polymeric composition, and wherein the first panel and the second panel are adjacent to each other and are connected by a connector instrument such that they are positioned spaced apart from each other by at least about 2 mm, and wherein each panel is connected to each adjacent panel by a connector instrument such that they are positioned spaced apart from each other by at least about 2 mm, and wherein adjacent panels are separated by wood, fiberboard, particleboard, a ceramic material, a metal sheet, a plastic sheet, or a foam positioned between and in contact with both the first panel and the second panel.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein the first panel and the second panel are spaced apart from each other by about 6 mm to about 13 mm, and wherein each panel is connected to each adjacent panel by a connector instrument such that they are positioned spaced apart from each other by about 6 mm to about 13 mm.

13. The method of claim 11 wherein said connector instrument is non-fabric and is positioned between and in contact with each of the adjacent panels, and wherein said connector instrument comprises at least one connecting anchor, or one or more spacing strips, or one or more extruded channels, or a frame, wherein each of the at least one connecting anchor, one or more spacing strips, one or more extruded channels or the frame both connect and space apart adjacent panels leaving an open space between adjacent connected panels.

14. The method of claim 11 wherein adjacent panels are separated by an open-cell foam.

15. The method of claim 11 further comprising connecting at least one additional panel to said second panel, wherein the first panel, second panel and the at least one additional panel are connected such that each of the panels are positioned spaced apart from each other by at least about 2 mm.

16. The method of claim 11 further comprising attaching a rigid plate to a surface of said first panel, to a surface of said second panel, or to a surface of both said first panel and said second panel, where the rigid plate is attached only to a top outer surface of a series of panels and not to each individual panel of a series.

17. A reinforced object which comprises an object coupled with a ballistic resistant article, the ballistic resistant article consisting essentially of:

a) a first panel comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, said plurality of fibrous layers being consolidated; each of the fibrous layers comprising a plurality of fibers, said fibers having a tenacity of about 7 g/denier or more and a tensile modulus of about 150 g/denier or more; each of said fibers having a surface, and the surfaces of said fibers being coated with a polymeric composition; and

b) a second panel connected to the first panel, the second panel comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, said plurality of fibrous layers being consolidated; each of the fibrous layers comprising a plurality of fibers, said fibers having a tenacity of about 7 g/denier or more and a tensile modulus of about 150 g/denier or more; each of said fibers having a surface, and the surfaces of said fibers being coated with a polymeric composition; and

c) wherein the first panel and the second panel are adjacent to each other and are connected by a connector instrument such that they are positioned spaced apart from each other by at least about 2 mm, and wherein each panel is connected to each adjacent panel by a connector instrument such that they are positioned spaced apart from each other by at least about 2 mm, and wherein adjacent panels are separated by wood, fiberboard, particleboard, a ceramic material, a metal sheet, a plastic sheet, or a foam positioned between and in contact with both the first panel and the second panel.

18. The reinforced object of claim 17 wherein said connector instrument is non-fabric and is positioned between and in contact with each of the adjacent panels, and wherein said connector instrument comprises at least one connecting anchor, or one or more spacing strips, or one or more extruded channels, or a frame, wherein each of the at least one connecting anchor, one or more spacing strips, one or more extruded channels or the frame both connect and space apart adjacent panels leaving an open space between adjacent connected panels.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2026
From: SOLSTICE ADVANCED MATERIALS US, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 074569/0260 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2006
From: BHATNAGAR, ASHOK; HURST, DAVID A.; ARVIDSON, BRIAN D.; WAGNER, LORI L.
To: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
Reel/Frame 018638/0409 →