Claims
- 1. A ballistic grill for special purpose vehicles comprising: a plurality of parallel ballistic beams fixed onto a support in a spaced manner and at an angle so as to prevent penetration of bullets and splinters created from bullets striking the grill, wherein said ballistic beams have a kinetic energy absorbing core comprising at least one material selected from the group consisting of steel, alloys of iron, metals, metal alloys, cermets, ceramics, and an outer shell entirely surrounding said energy absorbing core, said outer shell comprising fabrics with fibers selected from the group consisting of glass, carbon, aramid, polyamide, polyester, and polyethylene.
- 2. A ballistic grill for special purpose vehicles as defined in claim 1, wherein said fabrics are selected from the group consisting of Aramid fiber, glass fiber, Polyester fiber.
- 3. A ballistic grill for special purpose vehicles as defined in claim 2, wherein said fabrics are of aramid belonging to the family of aromatic polyamides, consisting of chain molecules of poly-p-phenyleneteraphthalamide forming long rigid chains.
- 4. A ballistic grill for special purpose vehicles as defined in claim 1, wherein said fabrics are embedded in a matrix of polyurethane or epoxyresin.
- 5. A ballistic grill for special purpose vehicles as defined in claim 4, wherein said matrix is pigmented to reduce multi-spectral recognition.
- 6. A ballistic grill for special purpose vehicles as defined in claim 1, wherein said fabrics have the following properties:
- ______________________________________Density g/cm.sup.3 1.44Decomposition temperature .degree.C. >500Tenacity mN/tex 1950 g/den 22.1 MPa 2800 MPA 3150Initial modulus N/tex 55 G Pa 80Elongation at break % 3.3Moisture regain % .sup..about. 4.5(20.degree. C., 65% rel. humidity)Heat resistance (retained strength) % 90(48 h. 200.degree. C.)Hot air shrinkage % <0.1(15 min. 190.degree. C.)Flammability LOI-Index 0.29Linear thermal expansion 10.sup.-6 /K -3.5coefficientSpecific heat J/kg K 1420.______________________________________
- 7. A ballistic grill as defined in claim 1, wherein said core has a serrated surface.
- 8. A ballistic grill as defined in claim 1, wherein said outer shell has a surface with additional materials thereon to improve camouflage against radar and infra-red detection.
- 9. A ballistic grill as defined in claim 1, wherein said core is connected to said surrounding outer shell by a fixed solid connection.
- 10. A ballistic grill as defined in claim 1, wherein said core is connected to said surrounding outer shell by a removable connection.
- 11. A ballistic grill as defined in claim 1, wherein said outer shell comprises a plurality of detachable sheets.
- 12. A ballistic grill as defined in claim 1, including a hollow space between said core and said outer shell.
- 13. A ballistic grill as defined in claim 1, wherein said core has a plurality of sides, each of said sides being surrounded by said outer shell.
- 14. A ballistic grill for special purpose vehicles comprising: a plurality of parallel ballistic beams fixed onto a support in a spaced manner and at an angle so as to prevent penetration of bullets and splinters created from bullets striking the grill, wherein said ballistic beams have a kinetic energy absorbing multi-sided core comprising at least one material selected from the group consisting of steel, alloys of iron, metals, metal alloys, cermets, ceramics, and an outer shell surrounding the sides of said energy absorbing core, said outer shell comprising fabrics with fibers selected from the group consisting of glass, carbon, aramid, polyamide, polyester, and polyethylene.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of the Parent application Ser. No. 805,618 filed Feb. 26, 1997 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/615,491 filed Mar. 12, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,641,933.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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