Claims
- 1. A ceramic armor system comprising:(a) a laminate backing having a front surface; (b) a plurality of ceramic tiles, each tile having a front surface, a back surface and edges, wherein the edges of adjacent tiles form tile joints, and wherein the ceramic tiles are bonded to the front surface of the laminate backing; (c) overlay strips, each having a substantially rectangular cross-section, bonded over the tile joints on the front surface of the tiles; and (d) a spall shield bonded over the ceramic tiles and the overlay strips, wherein the laminate backing is comprised of a plurality of layers of fiber-reinforced laminates.
- 2. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the ceramic tiles are selected from aluminum oxide, silicon carbide and boron carbide ceramic tiles.
- 3. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the laminate backing is comprised of fiberglass fiber-reinforced laminate in a resin matrix.
- 4. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the laminate backing is comprised of aramid fiber reinforced laminate in a resin matrix.
- 5. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the laminate backing is comprised of polyethylene fiber reinforced laminate in a resin matrix.
- 6. The ceramic armor system of claim 5, wherein the matrix is a polyester matrix.
- 7. The ceramic armor system of claim 5, wherein the matrix is an epoxy matrix.
- 8. The ceramic armor system of claim 5, wherein the matrix is a phenolic matrix.
- 9. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the laminate backing comprises a resin matrix and the resin matrix is a vinylester matrix.
- 10. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the overlay strips are selected from aluminum oxide, silicon carbide and boron carbide strips.
- 11. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the spall shield is comprised of nylon fabric.
- 12. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the spall shield is comprised of aramid fabric.
- 13. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the spall shield is comprised of urethane resin film.
- 14. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the ceramic tile is bonded to the laminate backing using a resin adhesive.
- 15. The ceramic armor system of claim 14, wherein the ceramic tile is bonded to the laminate backing using a urethane adhesive.
- 16. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the overlay strips form a unitary reinforcement frame.
- 17. The ceramic armor system of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the thickness of the ceramic tile to the laminate backing is approximately 1:1.
- 18. A ceramic armor system comprising:(a) a plurality of ceramic matrix composite tiles, each tile having a front surface, a back surface and edges, wherein the edges of adjacent tiles form tile joints; (b) a laminate backing bonded to the back surface of the ceramic tiles using a resin adhesive; (c) overlay strips, each having a substantially rectangular cross-section, on the front surfaces of the tiles bonded to the ceramic tiles over the tile joints; and (d) a spall shield bonded over the ceramic tiles and the overlay strips; wherein the laminate backing is comprised of a plurality of layers of fiber-reinforced laminates.
- 19. The ceramic armor system of claim 18, wherein the laminate backing is comprised of a fiber-reinforced resin matrix.
- 20. The ceramic armor system of claim 18, wherein the overlay strips are selected from aluminum oxide, silicon carbide and boron carbide strips.
- 21. The ceramic armor system of claim 18, wherein the spall shield is comprised of nylon fabric.
- 22. The ceramic armor system of claim 18, wherein the spall shield is comprised of aramid film.
- 23. The ceramic armor system of claim 18, wherein the spall shield is comprised of urethane resin film.
- 24. The ceramic armor system of claim 18, wherein the ceramic tile is bonded to the laminate backing using a resin adhesive.
- 25. The ceramic armor system of claim 18, wherein the overlay strips form a unitary reinforcement frame.
- 26. The ceramic armor system of claim 18, wherein the ratio of the thickness of the ceramic tile to the laminate backing is approximately 1:1.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 08/895,774, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,789 entitled “Ceramic Tile Armor with Enhanced Joint and Edge Protection,” by F. Stanton Lyons, filed Jul. 17, 1997, (which claims the benefit of the earlier filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/045,281 filed May 1, 1997 now abandoned) which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention and is hereby incorporated by reference. Accordingly, the present invention claims the benefit of the filing date of that earlier filed application.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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