IP Library Granted Patent US 8,490,213
Granted Patent B2
US 8,490,213 · App. 12/567,657 · Granted Jul 23, 2013

Impact and sharp implement resistant protective armor

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Patent No.
US 8,490,213
App. No.
12/567,657
Granted
Jul 23, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for providing impact, abrasion and sharp implement resistance to a body. The apparatus including an impact layer having a plurality of plates adhered to a layer of penetration resistant fabric and an energy absorptive layer including an energy absorptive material coupled to the impact layer. The apparatus may further include a layer of woven fabric and a layer of multiple plies of a penetration resistant fabric.

Claims (34)

1. A protective covering comprising:

an impact layer comprising a plurality of polymer plates adhered to and sandwiched between a first and a second layer of penetration resistant fabric; and

an energy absorptive layer comprising a resiliently compressible energy absorptive material coupled to the impact layer, resiliently compressible material having a resilience percentage of approximately 10 to 13, utilizing an ASTM D2632 test method and an overall density per cubic foot of approximately 25 to 65, utilizing the ASTM 0792-00 test method, the energy absorptive layer distinct from and coupled to the impact layer,

wherein the energy absorptive layer has a thickness in the range of approximately ⅛ inch to ½ inch.

2. The protective covering of claim 1 , wherein the layer of penetration resistant fabric is an outer layer and the plurality of plates are adhered on one side to the outer layer of penetration resistant fabric and on an opposite side to an inner layer of penetration resistant fabric.

3. The protective covering of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of plates are in the shape of disks, the disks arranged in an imbricated pattern such that adjacent disks in a single layer overlap.

4. The protective covering of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of plates have a hexagonal shape.

5. The protective covering of claim 1 , wherein the energy absorptive layer comprises a material including a foam, a rubber, a polymer or a thermoplastic.

6. The protective covering of claim 1 , wherein the energy absorptive layer comprises a composite material including a thickening component and a textile component.

7. The protective covering of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of a first portion of the energy absorptive layer is different from a thickness of a second portion of the energy absorptive layer.

8. The protective covering of claim 1 further comprising:

a layer of woven fabric coupled to the energy absorptive layer.

9. The protective covering of claim 1 further comprising:

at least one layer comprising a plurality of plies of material coupled together with field quilting and a perimeter stitch.

10. The protective covering of claim 1 , wherein the covering is coupled to a carrier dimensioned to be worn over an area of the body to be protected.

11. A method of making a protective covering comprising:

coupling a plurality of plates to a first layer of penetration resistant fabric and a second layer of penetration resistant fabric;

coupling the second layer of penetration resistant fabric to a third layer; and

coupling the third layer to a fourth layer comprising a resiliently compressible energy absorptive material, wherein the energy absorptive layer including shear thickening silicone dilatant, the shear thickening silicone dilatant is disposed within the energy absorptive layer as one of a fluid within a plurality of baglets or instantiated as a self supporting matrix.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of plates are disks arranged in an imbricated pattern.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the third layer comprises a woven fabric.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the third layer comprises a penetration resistant fabric.

15. The method of claim 11 , wherein the third layer comprises an adhesive material.

16. The method of claim 11 , wherein the third layer comprises multiple plies of a penetration resistant fabric coupled together.

17. The protective covering of claim 1 wherein the layer of penetration resistant fabric comprises a material of 200 denier or less.

18. The protective covering of claim 1 wherein the energy absorptive layer comprises impact gels.

19. The protective covering of claim 1 wherein the resiliently compressible energy absorptive material is comprises a plurality of seamed cells.

20. The protective covering of claim 1 wherein the resiliently compressible energy absorptive material is formed into side-by-side nodes on the energy absorptive layer.

21. The protective covering of claim 1 wherein the energy absorptive layer comprises a single layer of the resiliently compressible energy absorptive material.

22. The protective covering of claim 1 wherein the resiliently compressible energy absorptive material comprises a resilience percentage of approximately 10 to 13, utilizing an ASTM D2632 test method.

23. A protective covering comprising:

an impact layer comprising a plurality of polymer plates adhered to and sandwiched between a first and a second layer of penetration resistant fabric;

an energy absorptive layer comprising a resiliently compressible energy absorptive material coupled to the impact layer, the energy absorptive layer including shear thickening silicone dilatant, the shear thickening silicone dilatant is disposed within the energy absorptive layer as one of a fluid within a plurality of baglets or instantiated as a self supporting matrix the energy absorptive layer distinct from and coupled to the impact layer; and

wherein the energy absorptive layer exhibits a resiliency time from compression of less than five seconds.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 25, 2012
From: PINNACLE ARMOR, INC.
To: AGRICAP, LLC
Reel/Frame 028304/0403 →
GUARANTEE OF INDEBTEDNESS Recorded May 25, 2012
From: PINNACLE ARMOR, INC.
To: GENERATION LEASING, LLC
Reel/Frame 028431/0308 →
GUARANTEE OF INDEBTEDNESS Recorded May 25, 2012
From: PINNACLE ARMOR, INC.
To: GENERATION LEASING, LLC
Reel/Frame 028672/0133 →