Claims
- 1. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers in which said woven sheets have a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers have at least one of the following characteristics of: a) said aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in said plurality of woven sheets, b) said aramid fibers have a break elongation of greater than 3 percent and c) said aramid fibers provide greater than 23.8 grams per denier tenacity; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of a plurality of individual sheets constructed of woven fiber having less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber and in which the woven fiber is constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in the individual sheets of said ballistic resistant panel.
- 2. The protective garment of claim 1 in which said aramid fiber of said plurality of woven sheets of said panel is no more than 200 denier.
- 3. The protective garment of claim 2 in which the tenacity of said aramid fiber of said plurality of woven sheets of said puncture resistant panel is at least 27.0 grams/denier.
- 4. The protective garment of claim 2 in which said aramid fiber of said plurality of woven sheets of said puncture resistant panel has a break elongation of at least 3.45%.
- 5. The protective garment of claim 2 in which said weave of said plurality of woven sheets of said puncture resistant panel includes at least 70 warp ends per inch and at least 70 fill ends per inch.
- 6. The protective garment of claim 2 in which said weave of said aramid fibers of said plurality of woven sheets of said puncture resistant panel have warp and fill ends balanced in number.
- 7. The protective garment of claim 2 in which the warp and fill ends of said aramid fibers of said plurality of woven sheets forming the puncture resistant panel are imbalanced in number.
- 8. The protective garment of claim 7 in which the number of warp ends of said aramid fibers exceed the number of fill ends of said aramid fibers.
- 9. The protective garment of claim 2 in which said characteristics of said aramid fibers of said puncture resistant panel include at least two of the characteristics of: a) through c).
- 10. The protective garment of claim 2 in which said characteristics of said aramid fibers of said puncture resistant panel includes all of the characteristics of a) through C).
- 11. The protective garment of claim 2 including means for securing said plurality of woven sheets together to form said puncture resistant panel.
- 12. The protective garment of claim 11 in which said securing means includes a piece of tape to noninvasively secure and maintain alignment of the woven sheets in which a portion of said tape secures a top surface of a top sheet of said plurality of sheets and another portion of said tape secures to a bottom surface of a bottom sheet of said puncture resistant panel of woven sheets securing said plurality of woven sheets together.
- 13. The protective garment of claim 11 in which said securing means includes securing a plurality of adjacent edges of said plurality of woven sheets at a location on one side edge of said puncture resistant panel and securing a plurality of adjacent edges of said plurality of woven sheets at another location on another side edge of said puncture resistant panel.
- 14. The protective garment of claim 13 in which the one side edge and the other side edge of said puncture resistant panel are opposing side edges of said puncture resistant panel.
- 15. The protective garment of claim 14 in which the one side edge and the other side edge are respective top and bottom edges of said puncture resistant panel upon said garment being positioned on a wearer.
- 16. The protective garment of claim 11 in which said securing means includes an adhesive positioned between adjacent woven sheets.
- 17. The protective garment of claim 11 in which said securing means includes a sleeve constructed of waterproof and moisture vapor permeable material for enclosing said puncture resistant panel.
- 18. The protective garment of claim 2 in which said puncture resistant panel contains at least eight of said woven sheets.
- 19. The protective garment of claim 2 in which a less than a total number of the plurality of sheets are secured together with said securing means to form a sub-panel within said puncture resistant panel.
- 20. The protective garment of claim 19 in which said less than the total number of the plurality of sheets are secured together with stitches.
- 21. The protective garment of claim 20 in which said stitches are formed of an aramid fiber.
- 22. The protective garment of claim 20 in which said stitches include four separate lines of stitches in which one of said lines is each positioned in a lower right, lower left, upper right and upper left portion of said sub-panel relative to a central portion of said sub-panel having fewer woven sheets than the total number of woven sheets.
- 23. The protective garment of claim 22 in which each line of stitches is spaced apart from an edge of said sheets and is also positioned closer to said edge of one of said sheets than to the central portion of the sheet.
- 24. The protective garment of claim 22 including at least two sub-panels in which said stitches of a first sub-panel are positioned out of alignment with said stitches of a second sub-panel in which the sub-panels are positioned to overlie one another.
- 25. The protective garment of claim 24 in which said stitches of said first sub-panel and of said second sub-panel and are spaced apart from one another along said first and second sub-panels upon the first and second sub-panels being placed in an overlying position.
- 26. The protective garment of claim 2 in which each of the sheets have edges and in which said edges of each of said plurality of sheets are congruent with one another within said panel.
- 27. The protective garment of claim 2 including two puncture resistant panels with said ballistic resistant panel positioned between said two puncture resistant panels.
- 28. The protective garment of claim 2 in which said ballistic resistant panel is positioned at a strike face of said garment.
- 29. The protective garment of claim 2 in which said ballistic resistant panel includes a plurality of sheets of woven aramid fibers of a denier greater than 200 denier.
- 30. The protective garment of claim 1 including two ballistic resistant panels in which the puncture resistant panel is positioned between the two ballistic resistant panels.
- 31. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers in which said woven sheets have a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers of the puncture resistant panel are no more than 200 denier and are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in said plurality of woven sheets; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 32. The protective garment of claim 31 in which the tenacity of said aramid fiber of the puncture resistant panel is at least 23.8 grams/denier.
- 33. The protective garment of claim 31 in which said aramid fibers of said puncture resistant panel have a break elongation of at least 3.00%.
- 34. The protective garment of claim 31 in which the ballistic resistant panel is formed of a plurality of sheets of woven aramid fibers having a denier of greater than 200 denier.
- 35. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers in which said woven sheets have a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction, in which said aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in said plurality of woven sheets and in which less than a total number of the plurality of sheets are secured together to form a sub-panel at the puncture resistant panel; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 36. The protective garment of claim 35 in which the less than the total number of the plurality of sheets are secured together by stitches.
- 37. The protective garment of claim 36 including at least two sub-panels in which said stitches of a first sub-panel are positioned out of alignment with said stitches of a second sub-panel with the sub-panels positioned to overlie one another.
- 38. The protective garment of claim 35 including tape to noninvasively secure and maintain alignment of the woven sheets of the puncture resistant panel.
- 39. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers in which said woven sheets have a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in said plurality of woven sheets; a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber; and at least two ballistic resistant panels in which the puncture resistant panel is positioned between the two ballistic resistant panels.
- 40. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel which is positioned at a strike face of the garment, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers in which said woven sheets have a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in said plurality of woven sheets; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 41. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers in which said woven sheets have a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in said plurality of woven sheets; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel is positioned at a strike face of the garment and has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 42. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers in which said woven sheets have a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers of the puncture resistant panel are no more than 200 denier and have a break elongation greater than 3 percent; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 43. The protective garment of claim 42 in which the tenacity of said aramid fiber of the puncture resistant panel is at least 23.8 grams/denier.
- 44. The protective garment of claim 43 in which said aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in said plurality of woven sheets.
- 45. The protective garment of claim 42 in which the ballistic resistant panel is formed of a plurality of sheets of woven aramid fibers having a denier of greater than 200 denier.
- 46. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers in which said woven sheets have a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction, in which said aramid fibers have a break elongation greater than 3 percent and in which less than the total number of the plurality of sheets are secured together to form a sub-panel at the puncture resistant panel; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 47. The protective garment of claim 46 in which the less than the total number of the plurality of sheets are secured together by stitches.
- 48. The protective garment of claim 47 including at least two sub-panels in which said stitches of a first sub-panel are positioned out of alignment with said stitches of a second sub-panel with the sub-panels positioned to overlie one another.
- 49. The protective garment of claim 46 including tape to noninvasively secure and maintain alignment of the woven sheets of the puncture resistant panel.
- 50. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers in which said woven sheets have a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers have a break elongation greater than 3 percent; a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber; and at least two ballistic resistant panels in which the puncture resistant panel is positioned between the two ballistic resistant panels.
- 51. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel which is positioned at the strike face of the garment, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers with said woven sheets having a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers have a break elongation greater than 3 percent; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 52. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers with said woven sheets having a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers have a break elongation greater than 3 percent; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which the ballistic resistant panel is positioned at a strike face of the garment and has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 53. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers with said woven sheets having a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers of the puncture resistant panel are no more than 200 denier and provide greater than 23.8 grams per denier tenacity; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which said ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 54. The protective garment of claim 53 in which said aramid fibers are constructed of filaments which provide from 50,000,000 up to 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch in said plurality of woven sheets.
- 55. The protective garment of claim 53 in which said aramid fibers of said puncture resistant panel have a break elongation of at least 3.00%.
- 56. The protective garment of claim 53 in which the ballistic resistant panel is formed of a plurality of sheets of woven aramid fibers having a denier greater than 200 denier.
- 57. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers with said woven sheets having a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers provide greater than 23.8 grams per denier tenacity and in which less than the total number of the plurality of sheets are secured together to form a sub-panel at the puncture resistant panel; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which said ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of woven fiber.
- 58. The protective garment of claim 57 in which the less than the total number of the plurality of sheets are secured together by stitches.
- 59. The protective garment of claim 58 including at least two sub-panels in which said stitches of a first sub-panel are positioned out of alignment with said stitches of a second sub-panel with the sub-panels positioned to overlie one another.
- 60. The protective garment of claim 57 including tape to noninvasively secure and maintain alignment of the woven sheets of the puncture resistant panel.
- 61. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers with said woven sheets having a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers provide greater than 23.8 grams per denier tenacity; a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which said ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 wrap ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber; and at least two ballistic resistant panels in which the puncture resistant panel is positioned between the two ballistic resistant panels.
- 62. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel which is positioned at the strike face of the garment, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers with said woven sheets having a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers provide greater than 23.8 grams per denier tenacity; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which said ballistic resistant panel has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
- 63. A combined puncture resistant and ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a plurality of flexible layers of woven sheets positioned to overlie one another forming a puncture resistant panel, in which said plurality of woven sheets are constructed of aramid fibers with said woven sheets having a weave of at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in a direction and at least 60 aramid fibers per inch in another direction transverse to said direction and in which said aramid fibers provide greater than 23.8 grams per denier tenacity; and a ballistic resistant panel constructed of woven fiber constructed of filaments having greater than 90,000,000 filament crossovers per square inch and in which said ballistic resistant panel is positioned at a strike face of the garment and has less than 60 warp ends and less than 60 fill ends per inch of the woven fiber.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/031,025 entitled “Combined Puncture Resistant and Ballistic Resistant Garment” filed on Feb. 26, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,193, which is a U.S. divisional application of Ser. No. 08/691,251 entitled “Puncture Resistant Protective Garment and Method For Making Same” filed on Aug. 2, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,470, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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