Claims
- 1. A door for a mobile platform to provide security to a designated area of the mobile platform, the door comprising:
a laminated member having a first side and a second side including:
an armor layer, having a first discrete laminated structure; a rigid layer, having a second discrete structure, closer to said second side than said first side, adapted to provide at least one of additional rigidity and a first degree of projectile resistance to the door; and wherein said armor layer provides an additional degree of projectile resistance to the door so as to substantially stop an effective penetration of a projectile to said first side when the projectile enters from said second side.
- 2. The door of claim 1, wherein said armor layer includes a polymeric lattice material.
- 3. The door of claim 2, wherein said armor layer includes a Keviar layer.
- 4. The door of claim 1, wherein said rigid layer includes an open cell structure, wherein an axis of said open cell structure is perpendicular to a plane of the door.
- 5. The door of claim 1, wherein said armor layer dissipates substantially an entire force produced by the projectile when fired from a firearm.
- 6. The door of claim 5, wherein the force produced at the door by the projectile is the force produced by a projectile having a mass of at least 11 grams that impinges the door at a velocity of at least about 426 meters per second.
- 7. The door of claim 1, further comprising:
a cold curing adhesive, for affixing said armor layer to said rigid layer.
- 8. A ballistic resistant door for an aircraft to provide security to a flight deck of the aircraft, the door comprising:
a flight deck side; a passenger side; an acoustic dampening layer; an armor layer, including a laminated structure, extending from said acoustic dampening layer closer to said passenger side than to said flight deck side; wherein said acoustic dampening layer reduces acoustic noise in the flight deck; and wherein said armor layer provides resistance to a ballistic projectile so as to stop penetration of the projectile to said flight deck side when the projectile enters said door from said passenger side.
- 9. The ballistic resistant door of claim 8, wherein said acoustic dampening layer comprises an open cell structure, and wherein the axis of the cells are perpendicular to the door.
- 10. The ballistic resistant door of claim 9, wherein said open cell structure reduces a magnitude of a sound wave entering said acoustic dampening layer from said flight deck side to substantially reduce the sound wave in the flight deck.
- 11. The ballistic resistant door of claim 8, wherein said acoustic dampening layer comprises:
an porous fabric adapted to reduce a sound wave encountering said porous fabric; a porous lattice layer impregnated with a fluidize-able resin; a rigid panel having an open cell structure where an axis of the cells is generally perpendicular to a plane of the door; wherein said porous lattice layer is positioned between said porous fabric and said rigid panel; and wherein the fluidize-able resin is adapted to selectively and operably affix said porous fabric to said rigid panel.
- 12. The door of claim 8, wherein said armor layer includes a polymeric lattice material.
- 13. The door of claim 12, wherein said armor layer includes a layer of Kevlar.
- 14. The door of claim 8, wherein said armor layer dissipates substantially an entire force produced by the projectile fired from a firearm.
- 15. The door of claim 8, further comprising:
a cold curing adhesive, for affixing said armor layer to said acoustic dampening layer.
- 16 An aircraft comprising:
a passenger compartment; a flight deck; a portal allowing access to said flight deck from said passenger compartment; a door to selectively eliminate access through said portal from said passenger compartment to said flight deck; and wherein said door includes a substantially ballistic resistant layer to substantially eliminate penetration through said door by a ballistic projectile from a firearm.
- 17. The aircraft of claim 16, wherein said door includes a laminated structure including:
a rigid layer; and a ballistic resistant layer, for absorbing substantially all of the force of the ballistic projectile.
- 18. The aircraft of claim 16, wherein said door includes an acoustic dampening layer to substantially reduce acoustic noise in said flight deck.
- 19. A method for forming an armor layer for a door comprising:
providing a first layer of an armor material including a fiber structure with a resin surrounding the fibers; providing a second layer of an armor material comprising a fiber structure with a resin surrounding the fibers; placing said first layer adjacent said second layer; applying a pressure of at least 5 pounds per square inch between said first layer and said second layer; and heating said first layer and said second layer to at least 120° C. such that applying said pressure and heating occurs generally simultaneously and continues for at least about 30 minutes.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
providing at least ten layers of the armor material; placing each of the layers substantially adjacent to one another to form a pre-laminate portion; and curing the pre-laminate to form an armor layer laminate having a substantially affixed laminated substructure of the discrete armor layers.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein curing the pre-laminate comprises:
applying at least five pounds of pressure per square inch to the pre-laminate portion; heating the pre-laminate portion to at least 120° C.; and holding said pre-laminate at said pressure and said temperature for at least 30 minutes.
- 22. The method of claim 19, wherein said first layer of armor and said second layer of armor comprise layers of Kevlar material.
- 23. The method of claim 19, wherein said applied pressure is less than 40 pounds per square inch.
- 24. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
providing a rigid layer having an open-cell structure; providing an adhesive layer; and operably affixing the armor layer laminate to the rigid layer with the adhesive layer such that the door is able to stop effective penetration of a projectile fired from a firearm.
- 25. The method of 24, wherein said rigid layer provides a sound dampening ability to the door to substantially reduce noise on a side of the door.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of both U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/370,365, filed Apr. 5, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/370,432, filed Apr. 5, 2002. The disclosures of the above provisional applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60370365 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60370432 |
Apr 2002 |
US |