EP0082495A2 - Protection gear made of a projectile-resistant fabric - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F41H—ARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F41H—ARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
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- the invention relates to a bulletproof arrangement made of woven, knitted or the like, which are formed by high-strength fibers such as aromatic polyamide fibers (aramid fibers).
- higher performances can only be achieved with light protection vests of this type by increasing the fabric layers or by using hard materials. In these cases, however, dimensions are achieved whose volumes and weights have a movement-reducing effect on the respective carrier. This also counts for the multiple use of aramid fiber fabrics, whereby a vest then weighs about 10 to 12 kg.
- the object of the invention is to provide a bulletproof arrangement of the generic type with a To reduce the volume and thus to save weight, which ensures an increase in the protective effect in a simple manner.
- At least one continuous material web with overlapping folds is formed in a continuous sequence in accordance with a scale arrangement and corresponding distances between fold edges are dimensioned smaller than the caliber of the projectiles to be warded off.
- the advantage of this arrangement is that a lighter volume and weight than conventional arrangements is created.
- the projectiles hitting are forced, regardless of their angle of incidence, from the firing direction predetermined in each case via the sight line to considerable directional deviations by the fold edges. Then energy is consumed by the continuing deviations from the storey until the storey stops in or between the folds after a relatively short distance.
- shock transmissions are transmitted in the directions resulting from the projectile deviations, whereby, due to the arrangement, the braking effects caused on the projectile are increased and the elastic tissue deformations are reduced and related to the part to be protected, and impact injuries are reduced to insignificant.
- material webs arranged parallel to one another and folds fastened to underlays, as compact fold composites, produce kinetic energy consumption, which are increased in each case by further layers joined one on top of the other.
- the arrangement according to the invention causes a projectile behavior which is comparatively approximately as Ricochet effect can be referred to, whereby the projectile energies are brought to a standstill much more effectively than in the previously known soft methods in the fold layers that become inevitable.
- the use of the arrangement is not limited to the use for protective clothing.
- use in the form of protective mats for objects to be protected as object and surface protection is also conceivable.
- material webs 1 made of fabric using aramid fibers are provided with overlapping folds 2, a continuous material web being used.
- the overlapping folds 2 form a surface element with a scale arrangement, and the selected depth 3 determines the overlap.
- the fold edges 4 formed are arranged at a distance 5, which is smaller than the caliber of the projectiles to be warded off, in order to detect at least one fold edge 4 when fired at.
- Fig. 1 and 2 three folded sheets of material are arranged respectively 6.7 and 8, wherein in Fig. 2, the middle web of material 7 has' 90 0 offset folds 2 with respect to the folds 2 of the other webs of material 6 and 7.
- the individual folded material webs 6, 7 and 8 are each applied to a base 9, 10, 11 and are each connected to one another by a sewing process by means of a thread 12.
- the elements thus formed are in turn connected to a thread 13 by sewing, as shown in FIG. 4.
- Such an arrangement is arranged for protection against a body 14.
- the direction of fire is indicated by an arrow 15.
- the material webs 6, 7 and 8 on the base 9, 10 and 11 each form a fold assembly which can be produced in the required widths and lengths.
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Abstract
Für eine beschußsichere Anordnung aus Gewebe, Gewirke oder dergleichen mit hochfesten Fasern, ist vorgesehen, eine durchgehende Materialbahn mit sich überlappenden Falten in fortlaufender Folge entsprechend einer Schuppenanordnung auszubilden. Zusätzlich werden die entsprechenden Abstände zwischen den Faltenkanten geringer als die Kaliber der abzuwehrenden Geschosse bemessen, so daß auftreffende Geschosse entsprechend eines Querschläger-Effektes in der Anordnung abgelenkt und von dem zu schützenden Objekt ferngehalten werden. For a bulletproof arrangement made of woven, knitted or the like with high-strength fibers, it is provided that a continuous material web with overlapping folds is formed in a continuous sequence in accordance with a scale arrangement. In addition, the corresponding distances between the fold edges are dimensioned smaller than the caliber of the projectiles to be warded off, so that impinging projectiles are deflected in accordance with a ricochet effect in the arrangement and are kept away from the object to be protected.
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Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf eine beschußsichere Anordnung aus Gewebe, Gewirke oder dergleichen, die durch hochfeste Fasern, wie aromatische Polyamidfasern (Aramidfasern) gebildet sind.The invention relates to a bulletproof arrangement made of woven, knitted or the like, which are formed by high-strength fibers such as aromatic polyamide fibers (aramid fibers).
Es ist bereits bekannt, hochfeste Fasern dieser Art für beschußsichere Schutzbekleidung zu verwenden. Hierbei werden entsprechend den Erfordernissen Einschübe und Einlagen von Hartmaterialien wie Metall, Kunststoff und Keramik in Form von Platten und Plättchen zusätzlich vorgesehen, um eine gewünschte Schutzwirkung zu erzielen.It is already known to use high-strength fibers of this type for bulletproof protective clothing. Here, inserts and inserts of hard materials such as metal, plastic and ceramic in the form of plates and platelets are additionally provided in order to achieve a desired protective effect.
Weiterhin ist bekannt, die Schutzwirkungen gegen Geschosse mit hoher kinetischer Energie durch größere Dimensionierung der Schutzbekleidung auszugleichen. Hierdurch ergeben sich zwangsläufig durch ein größeres Volumen und Gewicht bei Schutzbekleidung eine verminderte Bewegungsmöglichkeit für einen Träger.It is also known to compensate for the protective effects against projectiles with high kinetic energy by increasing the size of the protective clothing. This inevitably results in a reduced possibility of movement for a wearer due to a larger volume and weight in protective clothing.
Bekannte Leichtschutzwesten aus Aramidfaser-Geweben sind bisher zum Schutz vor Geschossen mit einer kinetischen Energie von 500 Joule = 51 mkp beim Austritt des Rohres einsetzbar. Höhere Leistungen sind bisher mit Leichtschutzwesten dieser Art nur durch Erhöhung der Gewebelagen oder durch das Einsetzen von Hartmaterialien erzielbar. In diesen Fällen werden aber Dimensionierungen errreicht, deren Volumen und Gewichte sich auf den jeweiligen Träger bewegungsmindernd auswirken. Dieses zählt auch für die Mehrverwendung von Aramidfaser-Geweben, wobei dann eine Weste etwa 10 bis 12 kp wiegt.Known lightweight protection vests made of aramid fiber fabrics can be used to protect against bullets with a kinetic energy of 500 joules = 51 mkp when the tube exits. Up to now, higher performances can only be achieved with light protection vests of this type by increasing the fabric layers or by using hard materials. In these cases, however, dimensions are achieved whose volumes and weights have a movement-reducing effect on the respective carrier. This also counts for the multiple use of aramid fiber fabrics, whereby a vest then weighs about 10 to 12 kg.
Die Aufgabe der Erfindung ist es, eine beschußsichere Anordnung der gattungsgemäßen Art mit einer Verringerung des Volumens und somit auch eine Einsparung des Gewichtes zu schaffen, die auf einfache Weise eine Erhöhung der Schutzwirkung gewährleistet.The object of the invention is to provide a bulletproof arrangement of the generic type with a To reduce the volume and thus to save weight, which ensures an increase in the protective effect in a simple manner.
Die Lösung dieser Aufgabe erfolgt erfindungsgemäß dadurch, daß mindestens eine durchgehende Materialbahn mit sich überlappenden Falten in fortlaufender Folge entsprechend einer Schuppenanordnung gebildet und entsprechende Abstände zwischen Faltenkanten geringer als die Kaliber der abzuwehrenden Geschosse bemessen sind.This object is achieved according to the invention in that at least one continuous material web with overlapping folds is formed in a continuous sequence in accordance with a scale arrangement and corresponding distances between fold edges are dimensioned smaller than the caliber of the projectiles to be warded off.
Der Vorteil dieser Anordnung besteht darin, daß eine vom Volumen und Gewicht leichtere Ausbildung als.bei herkömmlichen Anordnungen geschaffen wird. Hierbei werden die auftreffenden Geschosse unabhängig von deren Auftreffwinkel von der jeweils über die Visierlinie vorbestimmten Schußrichtung zu erheblichen Richtungsabweichungen durch die Faltenkanten gezwungen. Danach werden durch die sich fortsetzenden Geschoßabweichungen Energien aufgezehrt bis das Geschoß nach relativ kurzer Wegstrecke in oder zwischen den Falten stehen bleibt. Gleichermaßen werden Stoßübertragungen in die aus den Geschoßabweichungen sich ergebenden Richtungen übertragen, wobei, bedingt durch die Anordnung, die verursachten Bremswirkungen auf das Geschoß erhöht und die elastischen Gewebeverformungen verringert sowie auf den zu schützenden Teil bezogen abgeleitet und Stoßverletzungen herabgemindert bis bedeutungslos werden.The advantage of this arrangement is that a lighter volume and weight than conventional arrangements is created. In this case, the projectiles hitting are forced, regardless of their angle of incidence, from the firing direction predetermined in each case via the sight line to considerable directional deviations by the fold edges. Then energy is consumed by the continuing deviations from the storey until the storey stops in or between the folds after a relatively short distance. Likewise, shock transmissions are transmitted in the directions resulting from the projectile deviations, whereby, due to the arrangement, the braking effects caused on the projectile are increased and the elastic tissue deformations are reduced and related to the part to be protected, and impact injuries are reduced to insignificant.
Insbesondere erbringen parallel zueinander angeordnete Materialbahnen sowie an Unterlagen befestigte Falten als kompakte Faltenverbunde kinetische Energieaufzehrungen, die durch weitere aufeinander gefügte Schichten jeweils gesteigert werden. Mit der erfindungsgemäßen Anordnung wird ein Geschoßverhalten verursacht, welches vergleichsweise etwa als Querschläger-Effekt bezeichnet werden kann, wobei die Geschoßenergien in den zu Zwangswegen werdenden Faltenlagen erheblich wirkungsvoller als mit bisher bekannten weichen Verfahren zum Erliegen gebracht werden.In particular, material webs arranged parallel to one another and folds fastened to underlays, as compact fold composites, produce kinetic energy consumption, which are increased in each case by further layers joined one on top of the other. The arrangement according to the invention causes a projectile behavior which is comparatively approximately as Ricochet effect can be referred to, whereby the projectile energies are brought to a standstill much more effectively than in the previously known soft methods in the fold layers that become inevitable.
Weitere Ausgestaltungen der Erfindung zur Erhöhung der Effektivität sind durch Merkmale in den Unteransprüchen gekennzeichnet.Further refinements of the invention for increasing the effectiveness are characterized by features in the subclaims.
Die Verwendung der Anordnung ist nicht auf den Einsatz für Schutzbekleidung begrenzt. Es ist insbesondere auch ein Einsatz in Form von Schutzmatten für zu schützende Gegenstände als Objekt- und Flächenschutz denkbar.The use of the arrangement is not limited to the use for protective clothing. In particular, use in the form of protective mats for objects to be protected as object and surface protection is also conceivable.
In den Zeichnungen sind Ausführungsbeispiele der Erfindung schematisch dargestellt. Hierbei ist zur Verdeutlichung eine schaubildliche Darstellung im vergrößerten Maßstab gewählt und die-Abstände entsprechen nicht den tatsächlichen Verhältnissen. Es zeigen:
- Fig. 1 eine Anordnung mit drei parallel angeordneten gefalteten Materialbahnen;
- Fig. 2 eine Anordnung gemäß Fig. 1, wobei die Falten der mittleren Materialbahn um 90° gegenüber den Falten der anderen Materialbahn gedreht sind;
- Fig. 3 eine einzelne gefaltete Materialbahn;
- Fig. 4 eine Anordnung gemäß Fig. 1 in vereinfachter Form und verkleinertem Maßstab, wobei die gefalteten Materialbahnen auf jeweils einer Unterlage aufgenäht und die einzelnen Materialbahnen untereinander durch Nähte verbunden sind.
- 1 shows an arrangement with three folded material webs arranged in parallel;
- FIG. 2 shows an arrangement according to FIG. 1, the folds of the middle material web being rotated by 90 ° with respect to the folds of the other material web;
- 3 shows a single folded material web;
- 4 shows an arrangement according to FIG. 1 in a simplified form and on a reduced scale, the folded material webs being sewn onto a base in each case and the individual material webs being connected to one another by seams.
Bei der dargestellten Anordnung sind Materialbahnen 1 aus Gewebe unter Verwendung von Aramidfasern mit sich überlappenden Falten 2 versehen, wobei eine durchgehende Materialbahn verwendet wird. Die sich überlappenden Falten 2 bilden dabei ein Flächenelement mit einer Schuppenanordnung, und die gewählte Faltentiefe 3 bestimmt die Überlappung. Die gebildeten Faltenkanten 4 sind im Abstand 5 angeordnet, der geringer als die Kaliber der abzuwehrenden Geschosse bemessen ist, um beim Beschuß mindestens eine Faltenkante 4 zu erfassen.In the arrangement shown,
Gemäß Fig. 1 und 2 sind jeweils drei gefaltete Materialbahnen 6,7 und 8 angeordnet, wobei in Fig. 2 die mittlere Materialbahn 7' um 900 versetzte Falten 2 gegenüber den Falten 2 der anderen Materialbahnen 6 und 7 aufweist. Bei diesen Ausführungen sind die einzelnen gefalteten Materialbahnen 6,7 und 8 jeweils auf einer Unterlage 9,10,11 aufgebracht und jeweils durch einen Nähvorgang durch einen Faden 12 miteinander verbunden. Die so gebildeten Elemente sind wiederum mit einem Faden 13 durch Nähen verbunden, wie in Fig. 4 dargestellt ist. Selbstverständlich können auch andere Verbindungen hergestellt werden. Eine derartige Anordnung wird zum Schutz vor einem Körper 14 angeordnet. Die Beschußrichtung ist dabei durch einen Pfeil 15 angedeutet.According to Fig. 1 and 2, three folded sheets of material are arranged respectively 6.7 and 8, wherein in Fig. 2, the middle web of
Die Materialbahnen 6,7 und 8 auf der Unterlage 9, 10 und 11 bilden jeweils einen Faltenverbund, der in den erforderlichen Breiten und Längen herstellbar ist.The
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AT82111702T ATE21170T1 (en) | 1981-12-22 | 1982-12-16 | BULLET-PROOF ARRANGEMENT MADE OF WOVEN, KNITTED OR LIKE SUCH. |
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