Method and apparatus for defeating ballistic projectiles
View Patent ↗A method and apparatus for defeating high-velocity projectiles. A plurality tile are retained in an imbricated pattern row by row such that each disk in a row is in substantially a straight line with the other disks in the row and overlaps a segment of a disk in an adjacent row. The imbricated pattern is then adhered to a flexible, high tensile strength substrate and overlaid by a second high tensile strength layer such that the imbricated pattern is enveloped between the substrate and the second layer. The envelope is then coupled to a soft body armor backing.
1. A panel for body armor comprising:
a plurality of discrete tiles retained in an imbricated pattern such that individual tiles in a layer partially overlap adjacent tiles in the same layer wherein each tile has a non-planer threat side face;
an adhesive holding the tile in the imbricated pattern; and
a plurality of layers of ballistic grade fabric enclosing the layer of tiles.
2. The panel of claim 1 wherein each tile comprises a ceramic material having a hardness of greater than 12 GPa.
3. The panel of claim 2 wherein the ceramic material is selected from the group of silicon carbide and boron carbide.
4. The panel of claim 1 wherein the panel defeats a national institute of justice level three ballistic threat.
5. The panel of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the threat side face of each tile has a non-linear slope.
6. The panel of claim 1 wherein each tile comprises:
a ceramic material having a fractured toughness of at least 3.8 Mpa-m 1/2 .