Claims
- 1. A method of protecting a desired portion of a structure from ballistic impact and penetration, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a mold defining therein a predetermined shape;
- providing a mixture of microspheres within a volumetric range of 40 to 80 percent and an uncured binder material within a volumetric range of 20 to 60 percent;
- pouring said mixture into said mold;
- curing said mixture to form a syntactic foam barrier material in the form of said predetermined shape adapted to absorb and contain ballistic projectiles while maintaining structural integrity upon ballistic impact and penetration; positioning one or more penetration impeding layers within the barrier material for decreasing penetration of the ballistic projectiles; and placing said barrier material in a relationship with said structure wherein said desired portion of said structure is protected from ballistic impact and penetration.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein said microspheres are selected from the group consisting of glass microspheres, plastic microspheres, ceramic microspheres, carbon microspheres and a combination thereof.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein said binder material is selected from the group consisting of thermosetting resins and thermoplastic resins.
- 4. A method as in claim 2, wherein said microspheres have a diameter of less than about 300 microns.
- 5. A method as in claim 1, wherein:
- said mold comprises adjacent members of said structure defining a space capable of containing said mixture; and
- said pouring step and said placing step are performed simultaneously by pouring said mixture into said space located adjacent said portion of the structure to be protected.
- 6. A method as in claim 1, wherein said one or more layers are formed from fibers, fiber mats, ceramic tiles, metal plates, hard particles or a combination thereof.
- 7. A method of protecting a desired portion of a structure from ballistic impact, and penetration said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a mold defining therein a predetermined shape;
- providing a mixture of between about 40 percent and about 80 percent by volume of microspheres and between about 60 percent and about 20 percent by volume of an uncured binder material;
- pouring said mixture into said mold;
- curing said mixture to form a syntactic foam barrier material in the form of said predetermined shape, said barrier material adapted to absorb and contain ballistic projectiles and to maintain structural integrity upon ballistic impact;
- placing said barrier material in a relationship with said structure wherein said desired portion of said structure is protected from ballistic impact; and incorporating within said barrier material one or more layers respectively formed by fibers, fiber mats, ceramic tiles, metal plates, hard particles or a combination thereof, said fibers and fiber mats being made of a fiber material selected from the group consisting of glass, nylon, aramid and polyethylene, said one or more layers functioning to decrease penetration into the barrier material of said ballistic projectiles.
- 8. A method as in claim 1, comprising the further step of:
- providing external reinforcement to said barrier material, said external reinforcement being embedded in a perimeter region of said barrier material, mounted on a perimeter region of said barrier material, wrapped around a perimeter region of said barrier material, or a combination thereof.
- 9. A method as in claim 8 wherein said external reinforcement is selected from the group consisting of individual fibers, fiber cloth, fiber mat, and metal sheet, and further wherein said external reinforcement is located so as to reinforce edges and corners of said barrier material.
- 10. A method of protecting a structure from ballistic impact by applying to a portion of the structure an impact absorbing barrier having a ballistic penetration decreasing layer positioned therein, including the steps of: mixing microspheres with an uncured binder to form a liquified mixture; pouring said liquified mixture into a mold defining a predetermined shape conforming to said portion of the structure; and curing the binder in said mixture filling the mold to form said barrier having said predetermined shape for application to said portion of the structure with the layer spaced therefrom in a direction of the ballistic impact.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 10, further including the step of: positioning a reinforcement within the mold prior to said step of pouring the liquified mixture thereinto, whereby the barrier is formed lined with the reinforcement.
- 12. A method as defined in claim 10, wherein said mold is formed within the structure into which the liquified mixture is poured, said microspheres being within a volumetric range of about 50 to 70 percent of the mixture.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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