Claims
        
                - 1. A ballistic resistant article comprising at least one consolidated network of high strength fibers in a thermoplastic matrix material comprising a thermoplastic polyurethane, the high strength fibers having a tenacity of at least about 7 g/d, a tensile modulus of at least about 150 g/d and an energy-to-break of at least about 8 J/g, wherein prior to consolidation the matrix material consists essentially of an aqueous solution of monomers, said monomers comprising an aliphatic diisocyanate and a polyol, said aliphatic diisocyanate comprising a combination of a hexamethylene diisocyanate and an isophorone diisocyanate, and said polyol comprising a polyester polyol.
 
                - 2. A ballistic resistant article comprising at least one consolidated network of high strength fibers in a thermoplastic matrix material comprising a thermoplastic polyurethane, the high strength fibers having a tenacity of at least about 7 g/d, a tensile modulus of at least about 150 g/d and an energy-to-break of at least about 8 J/g, wherein prior to consolidation the matrix material consists essentially of an aqueous solution of monomers, said monomers comprising an aliphatic diisocyanate and a polyol, said polyurethane matrix material being derived from the aliphatic diisocyanate and the polyol and having a tenacity of about 1300 to 1900 psi (8970 to 13110 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 100% elongation) of about 190 to 250 psi (1311 to 1725 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 300% elongation) of about 375 to 450 psi (2587 to 3105 kPa), a T.sub.g of less than about 80.degree. C., and an elongation-to-break of at least about 650 to 1000%.
 
                - 3. An article according to claim 2 wherein the polyurethane matrix material has a tenacity of about 1500 to 1700 psi (10350 to 11730 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 100% elongation) of about 210 to 230 psi (1449 to 1587 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 300% elongation) of about 400 to 425 psi (2760 to 2932 kPa), a T.sub.g of less than about 80.degree. C., and an elongation-to-break of at least about 750 to 900%.
 
                - 4. A prepreg element comprising at least two consolidated adjacent layers of a network of high strength fibers in a thermoplastic matrix material comprising a thermoplastic polyurethane, the high strength fibers having a tenacity of at least about 7 g/d, a tensile modulus of at least about 150 g/d and an energy-to-break of at least about 8 J/g, wherein prior to consolidation the matrix material consists essentially of an aqueous solution of monomers, said monomers comprising an aliphatic diisocyanate and a polyol, said aliphatic diisocyanate comprising a combination of a hexamethylene diisocyanate and an isophorone diisocyanate, said polyol comprising a polyester polyol, said polyurethane matrix material being derived from the aliphatic diisocyanate and the polyol.
 
                - 5. A prepreg element comprising at least two consolidated adjacent layers of a network of high strength fibers in a thermoplastic matrix material comprising a thermoplastic polyurethane, the high strength fibers having a tenacity of at least about 7 g/d, a tensile modulus of at least about 150 g/d and an energy-to-break of at least about 8 J/g, wherein prior to consolidation the matrix material consists essentially of an aqueous solution of monomers, said monomers comprising an aliphatic diisocyanate and a polyol, said polyurethane matrix material being derived from the aliphatic diisocyanate and the polyol, said polyurethane matrix material having a tenacity of about 1300 to 1900 psi (8970 to 13110 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 100% elongation) of about 190 to 250 psi (1311 to 1725 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 300% elongation) of about 375 to 450 psi (2587 to 3105 kPa), a T.sub.g of less than about 80.degree. C., and an elongation-to-break of at least about 650 to 1000%.
 
                - 6. A prepreg element according to claim 5 wherein the polyurethane matrix material has a tenacity of about 1500 to 1700 psi (10350 to 11730 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 100% elongation) of about 210 to 230 psi (1449 to 1587 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 300% elongation) of about 400 to 425 psi (2760 to 2932 kPa), a T.sub.g of less than about 80.degree. C., and an elongation-to-break of at least about 750 to 900%.
 
                - 7. An article according to claim 1, wherein the polyurethane matrix material has a tenacity of about 1300 to 1900 psi (8970 to 13110 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 100% elongation) of about 190 to 250 psi (1311 to 1725 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 300% elongation) of about 375 to 450 psi (2587 to 3105 kPa), a T.sub.g of less than about 80.degree. C., and an elongation-to-break of at least about 650 to 1000%.
 
                - 8. An article according to claim 1, wherein the polyurethane matrix material has a tenacity of about 1500 to 1700 psi (10350 to 11730 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 100% elongation) of about 210 to 230 psi (1449 to 1587 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 300% elongation) of about 400 to 425 psi (2760 to 2932 kPa), a T.sub.g of less than about 80.degree. C., and an elongation-to-break of at least about 750 to 900%.
 
                - 9. A prepreg element according to claim 4, wherein the polyurethane matrix material has a tenacity of about 1300 to 1900 psi (8970 to 13110 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 100% elongation) of about 190 to 250 psi (1311 to 1725 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 300% elongation) of about 375 to 450 psi (2587 to 3105 kPa), a T.sub.g of less about 80.degree. C., and an elongation-to-break of at least about 650 to 1000%.
 
                - 10. A prepreg element according to claim 4, wherein the polyurethane matrix material has a tenacity of about 1500 to 1700 psi (10350 to 11730 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 100% elongation) of about 210 to 230 psi (1449 to 1587 kPa), a tensile modulus (at 300% elongation) of about 400 to 425 psi (2760 to 2932 kPa), a T.sub.g of less than about 80.degree. C., and an elongation-to-break of at least about 750 to 900%.
 
        
                
                        Parent Case Info
        This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/406,255 filed Mar. 16, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/121,851, Filed Sep. 17, 1993, now abandoned.
                
                
                
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