Claims
- 1. An athletic guard shaped to fit against a body part for protecting the body part from injury, and comprising an energy absorbing laminate structure, said laminate structure comprising:
- (a) a first array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles;
- (b) a second array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles cross-plied at an angle with respect to said first array of fiber bundles, and laminated to said first array of fiber bundles in the absence of adhesives or bonding agents; and
- (c) first and second polymeric films bonded to outer surfaces of said laminated first and second arrays of unidirectional fiber bundles without penetration of said films into said fiber bundles or through the laminate from one side to the other, whereby a sufficient amount of film resides between the laminated first and second arrays of unidirectional fiber bundles to adhere the first and second arrays of fiber bundles together to form the laminate structure.
- 2. An athletic guard according to claim 1, wherein the first array of fiber bundles is cross-plied at an angle of 90 degrees to the second array of fiber bundles.
- 3. An athletic guard according to claim 1, wherein said first and second thermoplastic films comprise polyethylene film having a thickness of 0.35 mils.
- 4. An athletic guard according to claim 1, wherein the weight of the high performance fibers in the laminate structure is at least 80 percent of the total weight of the laminate.
- 5. An athletic guard according to claim 1, wherein said first and second arrays of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles comprising fibers chosen from the group consisting of aramid fiber, ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, high molecular weight polyethylene, high modulus vinylon, and liquid crystal polymer-based fiber.
- 6. An athletic guard shaped to fit against a body part for protecting the body part from injury, and comprising an energy absorbing laminate structure, said laminate structure comprising:
- (a) a first array ofhigh performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiberbundles;
- (b) a second array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles cross-plied at a 90 degree angle with respect to said first array of fiber bundles, and laminated to said first array of fiber bundles in the absence of adhesives or bonding agents;
- (c) said first and second arrays of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles comprising fibers chosen from the group consisting of aramid fiber, ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, high molecular weight polyethylene, high modulus vinylon, and liquid crystal polymer-based fiber; and
- (d) first and second polymeric films bonded to outer surfaces of said laminated first and second arrays of unidirectional fiber bundles without penetration of said films into said fiber bundles or through the laminate from one side to the other, whereby a sufficient amount of film resides between the laminated first and second arrays of unidirectional fiber bundles to adhere the first and second arrays of fiber bundles together to form the laminate structure.
- 7. An athletic guard shaped to fit against a body part for protecting the body part from injury, and comprising an energy absorbing laminate structure, said laminate structure comprising:
- (a) a first array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented aramid fiber bundles;
- (b) a second array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented aramid fiber bundles cross-plied at right angles with respect to said first array of fiber bundles, and laminated to said first array of fiber bundles in the absence of adhesives or bonding agents; and
- (c) first and second polyethylene films, each film having a thickness of 0.35 mils bonded to the outer surfaces of said laminated first and second arrays of unidirectional fibers without penetration of said films into fiber bundles or through the laminate from one sheet of fibers to the other, whereby a sufficient amount of film resides between the laminated first and second arrays of unidirectional fiber bundles to adhere the first and second arrays of fiber bundles together to form the ballistic laminate structure.
- 8. An athletic guard according to claim 7, wherein each of said aramid fiber arrays has 10 bundles per inch of 840 denier, 1.5 denier per filament fiber.
TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/850,593 filed on May 2, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/506,991 filed on Jul. 28, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,635,288, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/243,976 filed on May 17, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,905.
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