EP0769128A1 - Vetement de protection, notamment vetement de protection balistique pour dames - Google Patents
Vetement de protection, notamment vetement de protection balistique pour damesInfo
- Publication number
- EP0769128A1 EP0769128A1 EP95922494A EP95922494A EP0769128A1 EP 0769128 A1 EP0769128 A1 EP 0769128A1 EP 95922494 A EP95922494 A EP 95922494A EP 95922494 A EP95922494 A EP 95922494A EP 0769128 A1 EP0769128 A1 EP 0769128A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- protective
- layers
- clothing
- protective clothing
- antiballistic
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Definitions
- the invention relates to protective clothing, in particular antiballistic protective clothing for women, consisting of cover layers and / or one or more protective layers arranged one above the other and possibly connected to one another, these protective layers consisting of textile fabrics made of antiballistically active fibers.
- protective clothing is described in US Pat. No. 4,578,821, in which a special breast shape for women can be placed on a carrier material.
- a conventional vest can be used as the carrier material, for example.
- no solution is offered that offers sufficient comfort because the Protective clothing is not overall adequately adapted to the female body shape.
- the task was to develop protective clothing, especially antiballistic protective clothing for women, which is well adapted to the body shapes and thus offers a high level of comfort without loss of protective effect and which, moreover, can be produced very inexpensively.
- this object can be achieved in a particularly advantageous manner if the deformations necessary for adaptation to the body shapes, such as, for example, the shaping of the bust part in protective clothing for women, are carried out by means of a molding process.
- the task of improving the wearing comfort is achieved by protective clothing which is well adapted to the body shape, especially that which is well adapted to the female body shape Bust part, solved in a particularly advantageous manner.
- Aramid fibers which are also known as aromatic polyamide fibers, are often used in the protective layers for antiballistic protective clothing, in particular for bullet and splinter-resistant vests. Such fibers are commercially available, for example, under the brand name TwaronS ) .
- Aramid fibers are polyamide fibers which are at least partially composed of aromatic compounds. When the polyamides are formed, for example by polycondensation of an aromatic amine with an aromatic acid or its chlorides, both the acid component and the ink component can be wholly or partly composed aromatic compounds exist.
- aramid fibers are fibers whose main part is composed of aromatic compounds which form amides.
- polyolefin fibers especially polyethylene fibers produced by the gel spinning process, are also used for antiballistic protective clothing. These are also suitable for producing the antiballistic protective clothing according to the invention. The same applies to other antiballistically active fibers, such as so-called antiballistic nylon.
- Antiballistically effective materials are to be understood as those which resist the penetration of projectiles, fragments etc. and slow down their speed when they hit these materials.
- Fabrics made from aramid fibers are often used to form the antiballistically effective protective layers. These fibers are preferably processed into fabrics as filament yarns, but the use of spun yarns is also possible. Filament yarns, however, achieve higher strength and a better antiballistic effect.
- Protective layers in antiballistically effective clothing are understood to mean the layers which contain antiballistically effective materials in the abovementioned sense. These protective layers in antiballistic clothing are very often woven from aramid fibers.
- Antiballistic protective clothing is therefore clothing that effectively protects the body against the penetration of projectiles, fragments, fragments of explosive devices, etc.
- filament yarns are used for the production of fabrics, these are used in titers of 400-3400 dtex.
- the filament titer is preferably less than 1.7 dtex.
- the yarns can be processed into fabrics on all machines commonly used in weaving technology. Fabric production in plain weave is preferred, but other weaves, such as a Panama weave, are also possible.
- the thread numbers to be used depend on the titer of the yarn and the desired fabric density. The following information for thread counts for the production of fabrics in plain weave from aramid fibers for antiballistic protective layers are to be regarded as examples:
- the invention is not intended to be restricted to the use of fabrics for the protective layers.
- fabrics for the protective layers In the same way, other flat structures such as foils, laid scrims, nonwovens or knitted fabrics can also be used.
- textile fabric is used here to produce fiber materials. These are to be understood as meaning fabrics, knitwear, nonwovens, scrims, etc. Fabrics are preferred for the production of the protective clothing according to the invention.
- This equipment can possibly be omitted in bulletproof vests for police use, because the packages of antiballistic layers are usually welded between PVC foils and are thus sealed watertight.
- a bust part is formed in the flat structures provided for the antiballistic protective layers, particularly in fabrics made of aramid fibers, by means of a molding process. Mold processes and the corresponding machines are known in the bodice industry. A molding process that is particularly suitable for the production of protective layers for antiballistically effective protective clothing is first filed with the German Patent Office at the same time Patent application P 44 23 194.6 described. The process described there provides for aramid surface fabrics at temperatures of 180-300 ° C. at a machine pressure of 4-8 bar (400-800 kPa).
- thermoplastic materials are particularly suitable for molding.
- Aramid fibers which are preferably used for antiballistic protective clothing, do not count among the thermoplastic, since they have no defined melting and softening points and decompose before melting. It was therefore surprising that it was possible to use a molding process to deform the flat structures from these fibers and in this way to create a possibility for the protective clothing to be produced from such materials in a particularly favorable manner, particularly to the body shapes to be able to adapt to female body shapes. With the method described in the patent application P.
- the antiballistic protective layers show no loss of antiballistic effectiveness after the shaping of a bust part at the locations deformed by means of a molding process, as the bombardment tests shown below show.
- the material to be tested was bombarded in several layers one above the other.
- the number of layers was chosen to suit the conditions, such as they are present in the protective vest.
- the bombardment was carried out with 9 mm para-ammunition from a distance of 10 m at a bombardment angle of 90 °.
- the antiballistic effect was checked on the one hand by detecting a possible bullet, on the other hand by checking the change in a plasticine mass attached behind the material to be bombarded.
- the depth of indentation of the projectile in the plasticine mass was determined, whereby an approximate measure for the energy effect of a projectile on the human body in the case of a shot should be established.
- the police departments allow up to 44 mm as a depth of penetration into the plasticine mass.
- the antiballistic protective layers deformed by molding are preferably used for bulletproof vests for women. For this purpose, between 20 and 30 of these layers are placed one on top of the other in such a way that the formed bust parts lie exactly one above the other. Such a vest often consists of 28 protective layers. After the formations have been introduced, these are consolidated with one another by means of a cross-stitched seam, each of the two crossed seams being approximately 10 cm in length. This cross stitching is below of the molded bust part attached. A sewing thread, for example made of aramid fiber, is used for quilting. The antiballistic package formed in this way is then welded into a prefabricated cover made of PVC film with a bust part also molded by Moulden to produce a bulletproof vest.
- the PVC envelope is shaped in such a way that the bust part is shaped according to the shape of the antiballistic protective layers in a double-layer PVC film which is already welded at one edge and is still open at three edges by means of molding.
- the antiballistic package is introduced into this casing, which then has a bust part on both the front and the back, and the edges which are still open are welded in a watertight manner.
- the package, which is welded in PVC film is then introduced, for example, into a colored or printed cotton or cotton-polyester fabric which is adapted to the shape of the antiballistic package.
- the package is not fully sewn into the outer fabric, but rather an opening and removal option is created by means of a zip or Velcro fastener.
- the antiballistic protective layers are contained in the clothing in the form of the so-called antiballistic package.
- This package is covered on both sides by cover layers, which can be of different types.
- cover layers are understood to mean layers of textile or non-textile fabrics which are arranged under or above the package of protective layers.
- Cover layers are also PVC films, for example, which are used to weld in the antiballistic protective layers Find.
- the invention is not intended to be limited to the use of PVC films, other materials suitable for this purpose can also be used in the same way.
- the bust part is shaped by means of a molding process at temperatures of 60-100 ° C., preferably 70-90 ° C.
- the machine pressure is 2 - 5 bar (200 - 500 kPa), preferably 3 - 4 bar (300 - 400 kPa).
- splinter protection vests for women, which are used in particular in the military field, for example 14 layers are placed one on top of the other in such a way that the molded bust parts lie exactly one above the other. The layers are sewn together at the edges.
- the antiballistic package formed in this way is then sewn or welded into a prefabricated envelope, for example made of polyester fabric coated on both sides with neoprene, with a bust part likewise molded by means of Moulden.
- the coated polyester fabric is deformed in such a way that the bust part is shaped according to the shape of the antiballistic layers in a double-layer coated polyester fabric which has already been sewn or welded at one edge and is still open at three edges.
- the bust part is shaped by means of a molding process at temperatures of 180-220 ° C, preferably at 190-210 ° C.
- the set machine pressure here is 5-7 bar (500-700 kPa), preferably 5.5-6.5 bar (550-650 kPa).
- the antiballistic package is introduced into this envelope, which then has a bust part on both the front and the back, and the edges that are still open are sewn or welded.
- the package, which is welded or sewn into the cover made of coated polyester fabric or another coated textile fabric, is then introduced, for example, into a colored or printed cotton or cotton-polyester fabric which is adapted to the shape of the antiballistic package.
- the protective clothing according to the invention offers a high level of wearing comfort for female security forces due to a bust part formed in the protective and covering layers by means of molding and does not restrict the freedom of movement. With the protective clothing according to the invention, considerable progress is made in the production of protective clothing, particularly in the production of protective vests for female security personnel, without any loss of protective effectiveness.
- a fabric was made in plain weave from a filament yarn made of aramid fibers with a titer of 930 dtex. The thread counts were 10.7 / cm in the warp and 10.5 / cm in the weft. The fabric obtained had a weight of 202 g / m 2 and a thickness of 0.30 mm. The cutouts for protective vests were cut out of this fabric.
- a bust part was individually formed on these blanks using the molding process described in patent application P 44 23 194.6, which was filed with the German Patent Office at the same time. A total of 28 layers of these blanks were combined into a package and placed in a PVC envelope which had previously also been formed into a bust part by deep drawing, welded in.
- the antiballistic package thus produced was subjected to a bombardment test in accordance with the conditions specified above, the bombardment also taking place at the shaped points. With a total of four hits, no bullet was found at the points changed by Moulden. The values for the penetration depth in plasticine were between 26 and 37 mm. The requirements of the German police for use as protective clothing were therefore fully met.
- a fabric was made in plain weave from a filament yarn made of aramid fibers with a titer of 1,100 dtex. The thread counts were 8.7 / cm in the warp and 8.3 / cm in the weft. The fabric obtained had a weight of 189 g / m 2 and a thickness of 0.30 mm. Cuts for protective vests were made from this fabric. A bust part was individually formed on these cuts using the molding method described in patent application P 44 23 194.6, which was filed with the German Patent Office at the same time. A total of 14 layers of these blanks were put together to form a package and sewn together along the edges for the bombardment test.
- the antiballistic package produced in this way was subjected to splinter bombardment in accordance with the conditions of STANAG 2920.
- the shot was fired with 1.1 g splitters.
- a V50 value of 467 m / sec was registered at the points deformed by molding when the dry package was fired at. This value means that there is a 50% probability of penetration at this speed.
- the V50 value was 466 m / sec.
- the V50 value was 437 m / sec at the shaped points and 436 m / sec at the non-deformed points. This example, like the previous one, shows that the shaping of the protective layers by means of molding does not have a negative influence on the antiballistic effect of the protective clothing.
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- Professional, Industrial, Or Sporting Protective Garments (AREA)
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Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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SI9530053T SI0769128T2 (en) | 1994-07-01 | 1995-06-03 | Protective clothing, in particular ballistic-protection clothing for women |
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
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DE4423198 | 1994-07-01 | ||
DE4423198A DE4423198A1 (de) | 1994-07-01 | 1994-07-01 | Schutzkleidung, besonders antiballistische Damen-Schutzkleidung |
PCT/EP1995/002117 WO1996001405A1 (fr) | 1994-07-01 | 1995-06-03 | Vetement de protection, notamment vetement de protection balistique pour dames |
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EP0769128A1 true EP0769128A1 (fr) | 1997-04-23 |
EP0769128B1 EP0769128B1 (fr) | 1997-12-29 |
EP0769128B2 EP0769128B2 (fr) | 2004-03-24 |
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EP95922494A Expired - Lifetime EP0769128B2 (fr) | 1994-07-01 | 1995-06-03 | Vetement de protection, notamment vetement de protection balistique pour dames |
Country Status (14)
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US (1) | US6034004A (fr) |
EP (1) | EP0769128B2 (fr) |
AT (1) | ATE161623T1 (fr) |
CA (1) | CA2191228C (fr) |
DE (2) | DE4423198A1 (fr) |
DK (1) | DK0769128T4 (fr) |
ES (1) | ES2110848T5 (fr) |
FI (1) | FI111030B (fr) |
GR (1) | GR3025795T3 (fr) |
IL (1) | IL114338A (fr) |
NO (1) | NO309744B1 (fr) |
SI (1) | SI0769128T2 (fr) |
WO (1) | WO1996001405A1 (fr) |
ZA (1) | ZA955366B (fr) |
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