The invention relates to protective garments, and in particular, to over garment protective shorts for protecting the pelvic and groin regions of a user.
Military personnel often work in hazardous environments and are frequently exposed to ballistic threats such as bullets and fragments from explosive devices such as bombs and roadside IEDs (improvised explosive devices). Personnel operating in these environments maybe issued with a sleeveless protective jacket for wearing in combination with standard military uniform. The protective jacket comprises front and rear pockets each extending over the front and rear torso regions for receiving a ballistic resistant plate, typically composed of a composite of multiple layers of ballistic resistant fabric such as an aramid material and embedded epoxy resin which are heat pressed together. The front and rear protective plates assist in preventing bullets and fragments from damaging vital organs. An optional ballistic resistant plate is also often worn that extends below the pelvis of a wearer to protect the pelvic and groin regions of the wearer from direct impacts.
In more dangerous conditions, typically geared towards explosive device and bomb disposal applications, military personnel may be provided with suits including full body protective armour. These suits typically also include a ballistic resistant plate that extends to cover the pelvic region of a wearer and below the groin region.
It has been discovered by the applicant, that while these protective elements, and in particular the ballistic resistant plate that extends below the pelvis and groin region of a wearer, provides protection from direct impacts from bullets and other explosive fragments, when a bullet or fragment impacts the ground surrounding the user, sand or other fragmentary matter has a tendency of deflecting up and underneath the ballistic resistant plate. This has caused serious injury to the pelvic and grown regions of armoured personnel. Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a protective garment that can be worn in combination with a ballistic resistant plate, and that provides protection to the pelvic and/or groin regions of a wearer from projectiles, such as sand entering from an area underneath the ballistic resistant plate.
While some prior art solutions have extended the ballistic resistant plate lower, this tends to impede movement. Other prior art solutions have provided for protective pants that attach directly to the blast plate or other underlying garments, this creates a barrier for the mobility of the wearer. Accordingly, there is a further need in the art for a protective garment that can be easily donned and doffed in combination with other protective military suits.
It is an objective of the invention to provide a solution to the aforementioned, and other problems with the prior art.
In accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention there is provided a protective over garment shorts including at least one pocket sized and otherwise dimensioned to removeably receive a ballistic protection panel therein and at least one ballistic protection panel configured to fit within each of the at least one pockets. The shorts are configured to be worn over existing pants and extend from a position covering the pelvic region of a wearer to a position proximate the knee region of the wearer.
Other advantages, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as methods of operation and functions of the related elements of the structure, and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, the latter of which is briefly described hereinbelow.
The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the according to the present invention, as to its structure, organization, use and method of operation, together with further objectives and advantages thereof, will be better understood from the following drawings in which a presently preferred embodiment of the invention will now be illustrated by way of example. It is expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. In the accompanying drawings:
The invention provides for an over garment protective shorts designed to be used in combination with a protective suit or other tactical personnel protection system for protecting against a variety of threats. The over garment protective shorts according to the invention is designed to be worn on top of standard combat pants, but may also be worn underneath other protective garments as well. In particular, the over garment protective shorts according to the invention are provided to protect a wearer from blast fragments such as sand resulting from an indirect hazardous event occurring in a region surrounding the wearer. These hazardous events include, but are not limited to, explosive hazards, gunfire, fragments from explosions, and other operational hazards that occur during the course of military, police and other emergency service personnel missions. When sand or other fragments are projected off the ground from indirect impacts, the pants according to the invention provides protection from these fragments that may hit the wearer from an angle underneath the blast plate. Unlike prior art systems, the protective garment of the present invention provides an over garment shorts that can be worn on top of, or underneath, other protective garments and further, provides ballistic protection to the groin and pelvic regions of a wearer by providing ballistic panels in direct contact with these regions so that protection may be provided irrespective of the angle at which a harmful fragment approaches the wearer. For clarity, the term over garment shorts as are used throughout the description denotes a garment that may be worn over an underlying base layer and does not preclude the possibility of additional layers of protection being worn on top of the over garment shorts. The over garment shorts of the invention may be used with a an emergency suit, a tactical suit and other protective garments that may or may not incorporate a ballistic resistant plate.
Ballistic panels as incorporated into the invention in the manner described are not limited to particular forms of the ballistic panels. Materials for such panels are generally known in the art and the ballistic panels may be formed from any number of materials, including fabrics such as Aramid, ballistic resistant plastics, impact resistant materials and similar materials, such as Kevlar, and any combinations thereof that allow for ballistic resistance.
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The shorts according to the invention include at least one pocket, sized and otherwise dimensioned to removeably receive a ballistic protection panel there and at least one ballistic protection panel configured to fit within each of these pockets. Various arrangements of these pockets are contemplated by the invention, and are exemplified in the description that follows.
The set of pockets may further include at least one inner thigh pocket 306 configured to overlap an inner thigh region of the wearer, and preferably two inner thigh pockets 306. There may further be provided at least one, and preferably two, outer thigh pockets 310 configured to overlap a region on the outer thigh of the wearer. Each of these pockets are also configured to receive ballistic plates 312, 314, 316, 318 and 320, respectively.
Generally, the set of pockets, and corresponding ballistic panels, are configured to cover each of the pelvic and groin regions of the wearer as it has been discovered that these regions are the most susceptible to damage from fragmentary impacts, such as from sand.
While it is contemplated that the pockets may be provided on either the interior or on the exterior surfaces of the pants, it is preferred that each of the pockets, and the ballistic panels provided therein are provided on the inside of the pants, as illustrated in
The level of protection is provided by the ballistic resistant panels used in the shorts of the invention is predetermined by a contracting agency or wearer, and may be based on government guidelines and certification tests for different ballistic materials.
The shorts according to the invention may further include a closing means provided on an outer seam of the shorts from a rear upper thing region through a bottom of the shorts to permit the wearer to don and/or doff the shorts while wearing boots; wherein said closing means is selected from the group consisting of a zipper, snap connectors, and hook and loop fasteners. In the embodiment of
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Over garment protective shorts 110 according to this embodiment includes a first pocket 112 and a second pocket 114 for receiving ballistic panels therein. First pocket 112 preferably extends from a position below the waistband 116 of the shorts 110 to below the groin region 118. Second pocket 114 is positioned on an underside 120 of the groin region between the inner thigh portions 122 of the shorts 110. This is shown clearly in
In this embodiment, the second ballistic panel 130 may optionally be provided with a profiled, cut-out section 134 that corresponds with the opening 136 in the rear of the shorts (shown in
The second ballistic panel 130 may take on variations in shape compared to that as illustrated, but in general, is understood to be a generally flexible ballistic panel that can be position within the interior of the second pocket to cover any one of the inner thigh region, the groin region, the pelvic region, the front leg region, the back leg region or any combination of same. It will also be understood that the second ballistic panel 130 is removeable from the shorts 110 via the second pocket 114.
Other modifications and alterations may be used in the design and manufacture of other embodiments according to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is limited only by the accompanying claims. For example, the shorts of the invention may be integrated functionally into other combat pants so that the two be be designed to be complimentary to each other when used in combination.