Allen L. Price - Rising Sun MD, US Eric D. Ritter - Monmouth ME, US
Assignee:
Tex Tech Industries, Inc. - North Monmouth ME
International Classification:
B32B 5/026 B32B 5/006
US Classification:
442268, 442270, 442278, 442283, 442271, 428911
Abstract:
Dense, highly stable, high performance ballistic material comprises at least one woven layer of ballistic grade fiber (preferably a stack of such layers) and at least one nonwoven layer of fabric which is entangled with the woven or unidirectional layer by needle felting. The resulting core material does not require assembly of individual woven layers during subsequent manufacture of ballistic articles and exhibits excellent ballistic performance at low areal densities and thicknesses.
A multi-component ballistic package for a ballistic vest comprises a first sub-panel on the strike side of the vest having overlying plies of woven ballistic fabric, a second sub-panel behind the first sub-panel comprising overlying plies of woven ballistic fabric, a third sub-panel behind the second sub-panel comprising overlying layers of ballistic fiber-reinforced thermoplastic sheets, and the fourth sub-panel behind the third sub-panel on the body side of the vest comprising overlying layers of ballistic fiber-reinforced plastic sheets. The individual plies and layers of each of the sub-panels are secured together as separate units to form, in one embodiment of the invention, a four-component structure. The preferred woven fibers are 180 denier high molecular weight extended chain polyethylene fibers. The preferred fiber reinforced sheet material comprises unidirectional extended chain polyethylene fibers.
Allen L. Price - Rising Sun MD Oliver L. North - Bluemont VA Joseph F. Fernandez - Vienna VA
Assignee:
Guardian Technologies International - Sterling VA
International Classification:
F41H 102
US Classification:
89 3605
Abstract:
A body armor vest, the principle components of which are SPECTRA SHIELD packages sandwiched between SPECTRA woven fabric packages, and the combination of the carrier, packages, groin protector and the securing devices contribute a more adaptable vest of increased projectile resistance, reduced weight and improved wearability.
Allen L. Price - Rising Sun MD Steven A. Young - Richmond VA
Assignee:
Safariland Ltd., Inc. - Ontario CA
International Classification:
F41H 102
US Classification:
2 25
Abstract:
A ballistic vest of the soft body armor type comprises a plurality of overlying first flexible layers arranged in a stack on a strike side of the vest and a plurality of overlying second flexible layers arranged in a stack on a body side of the vest. One of the first or second flexible layers comprises unidirectional aramid fibers coated with resin and cross plied to form a flexible plastic sheet, and the other flexible layer comprises thin plastic ballistic fibers forming a thin flexible woven fabric sheet. The woven fabric sheet can consist of aramid fibers or non-aramid fibers.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Allen Price
US Ballistics Engineering Mason Contractors
38 Buckley Ave, Rising Sun, MD 21911 4106583108
Allen Price Owner
United States Ballistic Engineering Mfg Surgical Appliances/Supplies
Grandview Avenue Elementary School Saint John NB 1975-1979, Park Street School Fredericton NB 1980-1983, Nashwaaksis Junior High School Fredericton NB 1983-1986