Claims
- 1. A ballistic vest of the soft body armor type comprising:
- a composite protective panel having ballistic resistance and consisting essentially of a first flexible panel and a second flexible panel, the composite panel having a strike side and a body side,
- the first flexible panel comprising a first group of flexible woven fabric layers arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the strike side of the composite panel,
- each first woven fabric layer comprising an array of woven plastic fibers, the individual first woven fabric layers being secured to each other to form a flexible unitary panel,
- the second flexible panel comprising a second group of flexible imperforate plastic sheets arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the body side of the composite panel,
- each second flexible imperforate plastic sheet comprising an array of plastic fibers embedded in a resinous matrix-type film,
- in which the plastic fibers in the first woven fabric layers and the second imperforate plastic sheets comprise extended chain polyethylene fibers having a fiber tenacity of at least about 30 gm/denier,
- the ballistic resistance of the composite panel being provided essentially in its entirety from the strike side of the composite panel through the first flexible panel directly through the second flexible panel to the body side of the composite panel, the first and second flexible panels having a combined areal weight not greater than about 1.20 lbs/ft.sup.2 and having an NIJ Standard maximum backface of about 44 mm (.44 Magnum), with a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the combined first and second flexible panels according to NIJ Standard 101.03 for Threat Level IIIA.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the fibers of the first flexible layer are secured together by quilt stitching.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 comprising an approximately one-inch quilt pattern.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the second sheet has an areal density of about 4.5 oz/yd.sup.2.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the first flexible layer is made of extended chain polyethylene fibers having a module of at least about 1000 gm/denier.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the woven fibers are on a 32.times.32 weave pattern.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the vest has approximately 20 sheets of the first flexible layers and approximately 23 sheets of the second flexible layers.
- 8. A two-component ballistic vest of the soft body armor type comprising:
- a composite protective panel having ballistic resistance consisting essentially of a first flexible sub-panel and a second flexible sub-panel, the composite protective panel having a strike side and a body side,
- the first flexible sub-panel comprising a first group of flexible woven fabric layers arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the strike side of the composite protective panel,
- each first woven fabric layer comprising an array of woven plastic fibers, the individual first woven fabric layers being secured to each other to form a flexible unitary sub-panel,
- the second flexible sub-panel comprising a second group of flexible imperforate plastic sheets arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the body side of the composite protective panel,
- each second imperforate plastic sheet comprising an array of non-woven plastic fibers embedded in a resinous matrix-type film,
- in which the plastic fibers in the first woven fabric layers and in the second imperforate plastic sheets comprise ultra high molecular weight high tensile strength ballistic resistant polymeric fibers,
- the ballistic resistance of the composite protective panel being provided essentially in its entirety from the strike side of the composite protective panel through the first flexible sub-panel directly through the second flexible sub-panel to the body side of the composite protective panel, the first and second flexible sub-panels having a combined areal weight not greater than about 1.20 lbs/ft.sup.2 and having an NIJ Standard maximum backface of about 44 mm (.44 Magnum), with a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the combined first and second flexible sub-panels according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level IIIA.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the fibers of the first flexible layer are secured together by quilt stitching.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the first and second stacks of flexible layers are secured to each other by a short line of stitching.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the fibers and the first layer are on a 32.times.32 weave pattern.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the vest has about 20 of the first layers and about 23 of the second layers.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the first woven fabric layers are quilted.
- 14. A ballistic vest of the soft body armor type comprising:
- a composite protective panel having ballistic resistance consisting essentially of a first flexible panel and a second flexible panel, the composite panel having a strike side and a body side,
- the first flexible panel comprising a first group of flexible woven fabric layers arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the strike side of the composite panel,
- each first layer comprising an array of woven plastic fibers, the individual first woven fabric layers being secured to each other to form a flexible unitary panel,
- the second flexible panel comprising a second group of flexible imperforate plastic sheets arranged in a stack in fact-to-face surface contact on the body side of the vest,
- each second flexible imperforate sheet comprising an array of plastic fibers embedded in a resinous matrix-type film,
- in which the plastic fibers in the first woven fabric layers and the second imperforate plastic sheets comprise extended chain polyethylene fibers in which the fiber tenacity is at least about 30 gm/denier,
- essentially the entire ballistic resistance of the composite panel being provided from the strike side of the composite panel through the first flexible panel directly through the second flexible panel and to the body side of the composite panel, with the first and second flexible panels having a combined areal weight not greater than about one lb/ft.sup.2 and having an NIJ Standard maximum backface of about 44 mm (.44 Magnum), with a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the combined first and second flexible panels according to NIJ Standard Threat Level II.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 14 in which the first flexible layer is made of extended chain polyethylene fibers having a modulus of at least about 1,000 gm/denier.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 14 in which the woven fibers are on a 32.times.32 weave pattern.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 14 in which the vest has approximately 22 sheets of the first flexible layers and 16 sheets of the second flexible layers.
- 18. A ballistic vest of the soft body armor type comprising:
- a composite protective panel having ballistic resistance consisting essentially of a first flexible panel and a second flexible panel, the composite panel having strike side and a body side,
- the first flexible panel comprising a first group of flexible woven fabric layers arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the strike side of the composite panel,
- each first flexible woven fabric layer comprising an array of woven plastic fibers, the individual woven fabric layers being secured to each other to form a flexible unitary panel,
- the second flexible panel comprising a second group of flexible imperforate plastic sheets arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the body side of the composite panel,
- each second flexible layer comprising a thin flexible imperforate plastic sheet comprising an array of plastic fibers embedded in a resinous matrix-type film,
- in which the plastic fibers in the first flexible layer and the second flexible layer comprise extended chain polyethylene fibers with a fiber tenacity of at least about 30 gm/denier,
- the ballistic resistance of the composite panel being provided essentially in its entirely from the strike side of the composite panel through the first flexible panel directly through the second flexible panel and to the body side of the composite panel, with the first and second flexible panels having a combined areal weight not greater than about 0.90 lb/ft.sup.2 and having an NIJ Standard maximum backface of about 44 mm (.44 Magnum), with a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the combined first and second flexible panels according to NIJ Standard for Threat Level IIA.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 18 in which the first flexible layer is made of extended chain polyethylene fibers having a modulus of at least about 1,000 gm/denier.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 18 in which the woven fibers are on a 32.times.32 weave pattern.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 18 in which the vest has about 16 of the first layers and about 16 of the second layers.
- 22. A two-component ballistic vest of the soft body armor type comprising:
- a composite protective panel having ballistic resistance consisting essentially of a first flexible sub-panel and a second flexible sub-panel, the composite panel having a strike side and a body side,
- the first flexible sub-panel comprising a first group of flexible woven fabric layers arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the strike side of the composite protective panel,
- each first woven fabric layer comprising an array of woven plastic fibers, the individual first woven fabric layers being secured to each other to form a flexible unitary sub-panel,
- the second flexible sub-panel comprising a second group of flexible imperforate plastic sheets arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the body side of the composite protective panel,
- each second flexible imperforate sheet comprising an array of non-woven plastic fibers embedded in a resinous matrix-type film,
- in which the plastic fibers in the first woven fabric layers and in the second imperforate plastic sheets comprise ultra high molecular weight high tensile strength ballistic resistant polymeric fibers,
- essentially the entire ballistic resistance of the composite protective panel being provided from the strike side of the composite protective panel through the first flexible sub-panel directly through the second flexible ballistic sub-panel and to the body side of the composite protective panel, with the first and second flexible sub-panels having a combined areal weight not greater than about one lb/ft.sup.2 and having an NIJ Standard maximum backface of about 44 mm (.44 Magnum), with a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the combined of first and second flexible sub-panels according to NIJ Standard Threat Level II.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 22 in which the first woven fabric layers are quilted.
- 24. A two-component ballistic vest of the soft body armor type comprising:
- a composite protective panel having ballistic resistance consisting essentially of a first flexible sub-panel and a second flexible sub-panel, the composite protective panel having strike side and a body side,
- the first flexible sub-panel comprising a first group of flexible woven fabric layers arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the strike side of the composite protective panel,
- each first flexible woven fabric layer comprising an array of woven plastic fibers, the individual first woven fabric layers being secured to each other to form a flexible unitary sub-panel,
- the second flexible panel comprising a second group of flexible imperforate plastic sheets arranged in a stack in face-to-face surface contact on the body side of the composite protective panel,
- each second flexible layer comprising an array of non-woven plastic fibers embedded in a resinous matrix-type film,
- in which the plastic fibers in the first woven fabric layers and in the second imperforate plastic sheets comprise ultra high molecular weight high tensile strength ballistic resistant polymeric fibers,
- the ballistic resistance of the composite protective panel being provided essentially in its entirety from the strike side of the composite protective panel through the first flexible sub-panel directly through the second flexible sub-panel and to the body side of the composite protective panel with the first and second flexible sub-panels having a combined areal weight not greater than about 0.90 lb/ft.sup.2 and having an NIJ Standard maximum backface of about 44 mm (.44 Magnum), with a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the combined first and second flexible sub-panels according to NIJ Standard for Threat Level IIA.
- 25. Apparatus according to claim 24 in which the first woven fabric layers are quilted.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is continuation of application Ser. No. 08/321,994, filed Oct. 12, 1994 now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/109,082, filed Aug. 19, 1993 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/044,285, filed Apr. 7, 1993 now abandoned.
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