Claims
- 1. A ballistic resistant protective garment for positioning upon a body of a wearer in which the garment has a ballistic resistant pad having a top end for positioning proximate a neck area of the wearer and a bottom end for positioning proximate a waist area of the wearer, comprising:at least two panels within the ballistic resistant pad; a plurality of overlying layered sheets in the at least two panels of the ballistic resistant pad and in which the sheets are constructed of woven lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fiber; and a plurality of more than four rows of vertical panel securement stitches substantially extending from the top end to the bottom end of the pad securing the at least two panels of the pad together.
- 2. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 1 in which the ballistic resistant pad has at least six rows of said vertical panel securement stitches.
- 3. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which adjacent ones of the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are spaced at least one inch apart from each other.
- 4. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which adjacent ones of the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are spaced approximately one and a quarter (1.25) inches apart from each other.
- 5. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which the at least two panels of the pad include a first panel and a second panel in which both the first panel and second panel have the same number of overlying layered sheets.
- 6. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 5 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are stitched through each of the overlying layered sheets in both the first panel and the second panel of the pad.
- 7. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 6 in which the vertical panel securement stitches are constructed of high strength penetration resistant fibers.
- 8. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 7 in which the vertical panel securement stitches are constructed of aramid fiber.
- 9. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are positioned at a central region of the pad, spaced apart from a right edge and a left edge of the pad, proximate a sternum area of the wearer with the pad positioned over the front of a torso of the wearer.
- 10. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which the sheets are constructed of a rigid-rod lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fiber.
- 11. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 10 in which the rigid-rod lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fiber is formed from poly(p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole).
- 12. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which the at least two panels of the pad include a first panel and a second panel each having a plurality of at least two of said overlying layered sheets,a plurality of stitches disposed into the first panel connecting the plurality of sheets together within the first panel in which the plurality of stitches includes at least one row of stitches aligned in a first direction, and another plurality of stitches are disposed into the second panel connecting the plurality of sheets together within the second panel in which the other plurality of stitches includes at least two rows of stitches aligned in second and third directions transverse to one another and in which the row of stitches in the first panel aligned in the first direction is transverse to the rows in the second and third directions in the second panel.
- 13. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 12 in which the plurality of stitches are disposed in the first panel only and in which the other plurality of stitches are disposed in the second panel only.
- 14. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 12 in which the plurality of stitches disposed in the first panel includes a plurality of rows of stitches substantially parallel to one another and spaced apart from one another and are substantially aligned in the first direction and in which the plurality of stitches has another plurality of rows of stitches substantially parallel to one another and spaced apart from one another in which the other plurality of rows of stitches are positioned transverse to the plurality of rows of stitches in the first direction, andthe other plurality of stitches disposed in the second panel includes a plurality of rows of stitches substantially parallel to one another and spaced apart from one another and aligned substantially in the second direction and in which the other plurality of stitches includes another plurality of rows of stitches substantially parallel to one another and spaced apart and aligned substantially in the third direction.
- 15. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 14 in which the rows of stitches and the other rows of stitches in the first panel are substantially perpendicular, andin which the plurality of rows and the other plurality of rows of stitches of the second panel are substantially perpendicular.
- 16. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 15 in which the plurality of rows of stitches and the other plurality of rows of stitches of the first panel form a pattern of quilt stitches in the first panel, andin which the plurality of rows and the other plurality of rows of stitches of the second panel form a pattern of box stitches in the second panel.
- 17. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 including at least one row of radial stitches positioned through a first panel and a second panel of the pad and connecting the first panel and second panel together.
- 18. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 17 in which the at least one row of radial stitches is positioned in a direction angularly displaced from a substantially vertical direction determined generally between the top and bottom ends of the pad.
- 19. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 18 in which the at least one row of radial stitches includesa first row of radial stitches which extends from proximate an edge of a lower left portion of the pad and extends diagonally across the pad over the sternum area of a wearer, with the pad positioned over the front of a torso, to an opposing edge of an upper right portion of the pad, a second row of radial stitches which extends from proximate an edge of a lower right portion of the pad and extends diagonally across the pad over the sternum area of the wearer to an opposing edge on upper left portion of the pad, and a third row of radial stitches which extends horizontally from a left edge of the pad across the pad and over a sternum area of the wearer to an opposing edge on the right edge of the pad.
- 20. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 19 including a fourth row of radial stitches which extends from an edge of the lowest left portion of the pad positioned between the third row of stitches and the first row of stitches and in which the fourth row extends to an opposing edge of the pad positioned between the third row of radial stitches and the first row of radial stitches in the upper right portion of the pad, anda fifth row of radial stitches which extends from proximate an edge of the lower right portion of the pad positioned between the third row of radial stitches and the second row of radial stitches and in which the fifth row extends to an opposing edge of the pad positioned between the third row of radial stitches and the second row of radial stitches in the upper left portion of the pad.
- 21. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 including a pad cover for covering and enclosing the pad in which the pad cover is substantially the same shape as the pad and is constructed at least in part of water proof and moisture vapor permeable material.
- 22. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 21 including an outer carrier for enclosing and carrying the pad and pad cover and for supporting the covered pad against the body of the wearer.
- 23. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which the weave for the sheets constructed of lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fiber has a warp to fill ratio of 30 by 30 fibers per inch.
- 24. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which the plurality of overlying layered sheets of the ballistic resistant pad includes no more than a total of eighteen layered sheets having an areal density not greater than 0.49 lbs/ft2 and having a thickness of no greater than 0.13 inches in which the ballistic resistant pad has a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level IIA.
- 25. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which the plurality of overlying layered sheets of the ballistic resistant pad includes no more than a total of twenty-two layered sheets having an areal density not greater than 0.60 lbs/ft2 and having a thickness of no greater than 0.16 inches in which the ballistic resistant pad has a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level II.
- 26. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 2 in which the plurality of overlying layered sheets of the ballistic resistant pad includes no more than a total of twenty-eight layered sheets having an areal density not greater than 0.77 lbs/ft2 and having a thickness of no greater than 0.20 inches in which the ballistic resistant pad has a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level III.
- 27. A ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a ballistic resistant pad; and a plurality of overlying layered sheets of ballistic resistant material forming the pad in which the pad has an areal density not greater than 0.49 lbs/ft2 and having a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the ballistic resistant pad according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level IIA.
- 28. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 27 in which the pad has a thickness not greater than 0.13 inches.
- 29. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 27 in which the sheets of ballistic resistant material are formed from a weave of lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 30. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 29 is which the fibers are poly(phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole) fibers.
- 31. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 30 in which the ballistic resistant pad has two panels with both panels each having a plurality of layered sheets of woven lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 32. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 31 in which a first panel is positioned at a strike side portion of the pad and has no more than nine sheets of the woven fibers, anda second panel is positioned at a body side portion of the pad and has no more than nine sheets of the woven fibers.
- 33. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 31 including at least six rows of vertical panel securement stitches substantially extending from a top end to a bottom end of the pad securing the panels of the pad together.
- 34. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 33 in which adjacent ones of the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are aligned substantially parallel to one another and are spaced at least one inch apart from each other.
- 35. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 33 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are stitched through each of the overlying layered sheets in both the first panel and second panel of the pad.
- 36. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 33 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are positioned at a central region of the pad, spaced apart from a right edge and a left edge of the pad, proximate a sternum area of a wearer with the pad positioned over the front of a torso of the wearer.
- 37. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 33 in which the first panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches to form a pattern of quilt stitches in the first panel, andthe second panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches of the second panel to form a pattern of box stitches in the second panel.
- 38. A ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a ballistic resistant pad; and a plurality of overlying layered sheets of ballistic resistant material forming the pad in which the pad has a thickness not greater than 0.13 inches and having a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the ballistic resistant pad according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level IIA.
- 39. The ballistic resistant garment of claim 38 in which the pad has an areal density of not greater than 0.49 lbs/ft2.
- 40. The ballistic resistant garment of claim 38 in which the sheets of ballistic resistant material are formed from a weave of lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 41. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 40 in which the fibers are poly(p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole) fibers.
- 42. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 40 in which the ballistic resistant pad has two panels with both panels each having a plurality of layered sheets of woven lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 43. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 42 in which a first panel is positioned at a strike side portion of the pad and has no more than nine sheets of the woven fibers, anda second panel is positioned at a body side portion of the pad and has no more than nine sheets of the woven fibers.
- 44. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 42 including at least six rows of vertical panel securement stitches substantially extending from a top end to a bottom end of the pad securing the panels of the pad together.
- 45. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 44 in which adjacent ones of the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are aligned substantially parallel to one another and are spaced at least one inch apart from each other.
- 46. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 44 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are stitched through each of the overlying layered sheets in both the first panel and second panel of the pad.
- 47. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 44 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are positioned at a central region of the pad, spaced apart from a right edge and a left edge of the pad, proximate a sternum area of a wearer with the pad positioned over the front of a torso of the wearer.
- 48. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 44 in which the first panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches to form a pattern of quilt stitches in the first panel, andthe second panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches of the second panel to form a pattern of box stitches in the second panel.
- 49. A ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a ballistic resistant pad; and a plurality of overlying layered sheets of ballistic resistant material forming the pad in which the pad has an areal density not greater than 0.60 lbs/ft2 and having a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the ballistic resistant pad according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level II.
- 50. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 49 in which the pad has a thickness not greater than 0.16 inches.
- 51. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 49 in which the sheets of ballistic resistant material are formed from a weave of lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 52. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 51 is which the fibers are poly(p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole) fibers.
- 53. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 51 in which the ballistic resistant pad has two panels with both panels each having a plurality of layered sheets of woven lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 54. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 53 in which a first panel is positioned at a strike side portion of the pad and has no more than eleven sheets of the woven fibers, anda second panel is positioned at a body side portion of the pad and has no more than eleven sheets of the woven fibers.
- 55. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 53 including at least six rows of vertical panel securement stitches substantially extending from a top end to a bottom end of the pad securing the panels of the pad together.
- 56. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 55 in which adjacent ones of the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are aligned substantially parallel to one another and are spaced at least one inch apart from each other.
- 57. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 55 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are stitched through each of the overlying layered sheets in both the first panel and second panel of the pad.
- 58. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 55 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are positioned at a central region of the pad, spaced apart from a right edge and a left edge of the pad, proximate a sternum area of a wearer with the pad positioned over the front of a torso of the wearer.
- 59. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 55 in which the first panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches to form a pattern of quilt stitches in the first panel, andthe second panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches of the second panel to form a pattern of box stitches in the second panel.
- 60. A ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a ballistic resistant pad; and a plurality of overlying layered sheets of ballistic resistant material forming the pad in which the pad has a thickness not greater than 0.16 inches and having a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the ballistic resistant pad according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level II.
- 61. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 60 in which the pad has an areal density of not greater than 0.60 lbs/ft2.
- 62. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 60 in which the sheets of ballistic resistant material are formed from a weave of lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 63. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 62 is which the fibers are poly(p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole) fibers.
- 64. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 62 in which the ballistic resistant pad has two panels with both panels each having a plurality of layered sheets of woven lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 65. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 64 in which a first panel is positioned at a strike side portion of the pad and has no more than eleven sheets of the woven fibers, anda second panel is positioned at a body side portion of the pad and has no more than eleven sheets of the woven fibers.
- 66. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 64 including at least six rows of vertical panel securement stitches substantially extending from a top end to a bottom end of the pad securing the panels of the pad together.
- 67. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 66 in which adjacent ones of the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are aligned substantially parallel to one another and are spaced at least one inch apart from each other.
- 68. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 66 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are stitched through each of the overlying layered sheets in both the first panel and second panel of the pad.
- 69. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 66 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are positioned at a central region of the pad, spaced apart from a right edge and a left edge of the pad, proximate a sternum area of a wearer with the pad positioned over the front of a torso of the wearer.
- 70. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 66 in which the first panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches to form a pattern of quilt stitches in the first panel, andthe second panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches of the second panel to form a pattern of box stitches in the second panel.
- 71. A ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a ballistic resistant pad; and a plurality of overlying layered sheets of ballistic resistant material forming the pad in which the pad has an areal density not greater than 0.77 lbs/ft2 and having a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the ballistic resistant pad according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level IIIA.
- 72. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 71 in which the pad has a thickness not greater than 0.20 inches.
- 73. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 71 in which the sheets of ballistic resistant material are formed from a weave of lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 74. The ballistic resistant material of claim 73 is which the fibers are poly(p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole) fibers.
- 75. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 74 in which the ballistic resistant pad has two panels with both panels each having a plurality of layered sheets of woven lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 76. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 75 in which a first panel is positioned at a strike side portion of the pad and has no more than fourteen sheets of the woven fibers, anda second panel is positioned at a body side portion of the pad and has no more than fourteen sheets of the woven fibers.
- 77. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 76 including at least six rows of vertical panel securement stitches substantially extending from a top end to a bottom end of the pad securing the panels of the pad together.
- 78. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 77 in which adjacent ones of the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are aligned substantially parallel to one another and are spaced at least one inch apart from each other.
- 79. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 77 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are stitched through each of the overlying layered sheets in both the first panel and second panel of the pad.
- 80. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 77 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are positioned at a central region of the pad, spaced apart from a right edge and a left edge of the pad, proximate a sternum area of a wearer with the pad positioned over the front of a torso of the wearer.
- 81. The ballistic resistant protective garment of 76 in which the first panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches to form a pattern of quilt stitches in the first panel, andthe second panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches of the second panel to form a pattern of box stitches in the second panel.
- 82. A ballistic resistant protective garment, comprising:a ballistic resistant pad; and a plurality of overlying layered sheets of ballistic resistant material forming the pad in which the pad has a thickness not greater than 0.20 inches and having a ballistic resistance that prevents projectile penetration of the ballistic resistant pad according to NIJ Standard 0101.03 for Threat Level IIIA.
- 83. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 82 in which the pad has an areal density of not greater than 0.77 lbs/ft2.
- 84. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 82 in which the sheets of ballistic resistant material are formed from a weave of lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 85. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 84 is which the fibers are poly(p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole) fibers.
- 86. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 84 in which the ballistic resistant pad has two panels with both panels each having a plurality of layered sheets of woven lyotropic liquid crystal polymer fibers.
- 87. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 86 in which a first panel is positioned at a strike side portion of the pad and has no more than fourteen sheets of the woven fibers, anda second panel is positioned at a body side portion of the pad and has no more than fourteen sheets of the woven fibers.
- 88. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 87 including at least six rows of vertical panel securement stitches substantially extending from a top end to a bottom end of the pad securing the panels of the pad together.
- 89. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 88 in which adjacent ones of the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are aligned substantially parallel to one another and are spaced at least one inch apart from each other.
- 90. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 88 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are stitched through each of the overlying layered sheets in both the first panel and second panel of the pad.
- 91. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 88 in which the rows of vertical panel securement stitches are positioned at a central region of the pad, spaced apart from a right edge and a left edge of the pad, proximate a sternum area of a wearer with the pad positioned over the front of a torso of the wearer.
- 92. The ballistic resistant protective garment of claim 88 in which the first panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches to form a pattern of quilt stitches in the first panel, andthe second panel has a plurality of rows of stitches and another plurality of rows of stitches which are substantially perpendicular to the rows of stitches of the second panel to form a pattern of box stitches in the second panel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/174,431 entitled “Thin and Lightweight Ballistic Resistant Garment” of Bachner, Jr. filed Oct. 16, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,195,798.
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