Claims
- 1. A ballistic laminate structure in sheet form, comprising:
- (a) a first array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles having a tensile strength greater than 7 grams per denier;
- (b) a second array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles having a tensile strength greater than 7 grams per denier, and being cross-plied at an angle to said first array of fiber bundles; and
- (c) a polymeric film residing between said first and second cross-plied arrays of fiber bundles to adhere said first and second arrays of fiber bundles together without substantial penetration of said film into said fiber bundles.
- 2. A ballistic laminate structure 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. A ballistic laminate structure according to claim 1, wherein said polymeric film comprises polyethylene film having a thickness of about 0.35 mils.
- 4. A ballistic laminate structure according to claim 1, wherein the percentage by weight of the high performance fibers in the ballistic laminate structure is at least 80 percent of the total weight of the ballistic laminate structure.
- 5. A ballistic laminate structure 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, polyolefin, vinylon, and liquid crystal polymer-based fiber.
- 6. A ballistic laminate structure in sheet form, comprising:
- (a) a first array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles having a tensile strength greater than 7 grams per denier;
- (b) a second array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles having a tensile strength greater than 7 grams per denier, and being cross-plied at an angle to said first array of fiber bundles; and
- (c) first and second polymeric films bonded to respective outside surfaces of said first and second cross-plied arrays of fiber bundles without substantial penetration of said film into said fiber bundles or through the laminate structure from one side to the other, whereby a sufficient amount of film resides between the first and second arrays of fiber bundles to adhere the first and second arrays of fiber bundles together in the absence of additional adhesives or bonding agents.
- 7. A ballistic laminate structure according to claim 6, wherein the first array of fiber bundles is cross-plied at an angle of 90 degrees to the second array of fiber bundles.
- 8. A ballistic laminate structure according to claim 6, wherein said first and second polymeric films comprise polyethylene film having a thickness of about 0.35 mils.
- 9. A ballistic laminate structure according to claim 6, wherein the percentage by weight of the high performance fibers in the ballistic laminate structure is at least 80 percent of the total weight of the ballistic laminate structure.
- 10. A ballistic laminate structure according to claim 6, wherein said first and second arrays of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles comprising fibers chosen from the group consisting of aramid fiber, polyolefin, vinylon, and liquid crystal polymer-based fiber.
- 11. A ballistic laminate structure in sheet form, comprising:
- (a) a first array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles having a tensile strength greater than 7 grams per denier;
- (b) a second array of high performance, unidirectionally-oriented fiber bundles having a tensile strength greater than 7 grams per denier, and being cross-plied at an angle to said first array of fiber bundles;
- (c) said first and second arrays of fiber bundles comprising fibers chosen from the group consisting of aramid fiber, polyolefin, vinylon, and liquid crystal polymer-based fiber; and
- (d) first and second thermoplastic films bonded to respective outside surfaces of said first and second cross-plied arrays of fiber bundles without substantial penetration of said films into said fiber bundles or through the laminate structure from one side to the other, whereby a sufficient amount of film resides between the first and second arrays of fiber bundles to adhere the first and second arrays of fiber bundles together in the absence of additional adhesives or bonding agents.
Parent Case Info
This application 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, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,905. The invention relates to a ballistic laminate structure in sheet form, a ballistic panel constructed of a plurality of the sheets, a ballistic garment constructed of one or more of the ballistic panels, and a method of fabricating a ballistic laminate structure, and a ballistic resistant composite for hard-armor application.
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