EP3388776B1 - Textiles bekleidungsstück mit einer ballistischen schutzausrüstung - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a textile garment with ballistic protective equipment.
- a generic textile garment is from the DE 10 2012 110 104 A1 known.
- ballistic protective equipment is to be understood in particular to mean personal protective equipment by clothing worn close to the body, as a result of which the wearer of the clothing is to be protected against the effects of an explosion and the splinters which occur as a result, or the effects thereof on the wearer are to be reduced.
- the underwear for example underpants, has pockets into which ballistic protective packages are inserted.
- the ballistic protection packages can be, for example, a ballistic material called SPECTRAFLEX® from the Allied Signal Company. It is known from the US 6,691,958 B1 also use aramid fibers or polyethylene fibers, for example Twaron TM and Dyneema TM, to manufacture the protective packages that are to be inserted into the pockets.
- the generic document discloses an underwear, the base of which is composed of a knitted fabric which prevents the penetration of splinters and is composed of UHMWPE (ultra high molecular weight polyethylene) and a different textile material.
- UHMWPE ultra high molecular weight polyethylene
- the different textile materials or the different zones that make up the underwear are sewn together.
- This invention was based on the consideration that the entire underwear does not have to be formed from a uniform knitwear which prevents the penetration of splinters, but essentially only the areas which require special protection. It has therefore been assumed within the scope of this invention that it is sufficient to use the knitted fabric made of UHMWPE in a first zone of the base area, which requires special protection.
- the invention was based on the consideration, in contrast to the prior art, such as this from the US 6,961,958 B1 is known to refrain from first producing the underwear completely from a material not equipped with ballistics and then to provide pockets for receiving ballistic protection packages.
- the generic document discloses that the underwear is assembled by sewing several different textile materials together. This is to ensure that the underwear has a comparatively low basis weight and still has a good protective effect.
- the first wave creates an overpressure that literally inflates or inflates the textile garment.
- the protective clothing bursts due to this pressure and inflation.
- a modular body armor system which comprises a plurality of flexible, air-permeable, thermally ventilated plates, which are arranged in fixed relationships and offer protection for the trunk and extremities.
- the present invention has for its object to provide a textile item of clothing with ballistic protective equipment that solves the disadvantages of the prior art, in particular particularly effectively protects against unconventional explosive and fire devices positioned near the ground, which is easy to use and Carrier affected as little as possible.
- the invention relates to a textile item of clothing with ballistic protective equipment with a torso part and arm parts, the torso part being a knitted fabric and having at least one protected zone which is formed from a yarn which prevents the penetration of splinters, characterized in that the arm parts are made of a woven fabric Material are formed.
- the torso part is the part of the article of clothing that covers a human torso and the arm parts the part of the article of clothing that at least partially covers the human arms when the article of clothing is worn correctly.
- the torso part has only one uniformly protected zone, that is to say that the knitted fabric which forms the torso part is produced in a uniform manner and is connected to the arm parts from the fabric.
- This has proven to be particularly suitable for the production of a so-called combat shirt, which fulfills the function of both underwear and a combat jacket or can replace these items of clothing.
- the arm parts are preferably long-sleeved.
- the torso part can also have a plurality of differently protected zones, at least two different zones being connected seamlessly to one another and at least one first zone being formed from a yarn which prevents the penetration of fragments. All configurations and variants of the other inventions already described or described below can be used for this purpose.
- the arm parts made of the woven material preferably also have a ballistic protective effect.
- the torso part can be provided with cuffs, in particular in the region of the neck opening and also at the lower end of the torso part facing away from it.
- the cuffs can be designed and attached in the manner already described in the context of the other inventions.
- the textile garment with the torso part made of a knitted fabric and the arm parts made of a woven material, which is referred to below (and above) as a combat shirt, is particularly suitable at higher outside temperatures to be worn instead of a combat jacket.
- the arm parts can preferably be formed by a woven fabric with camouflage printing.
- the woven fabric or the woven material means that the arm parts withstand high loads, in particular also under the influence of moisture, and have permanently high strength values.
- the arm parts can be manufactured in such a way that they have high air permeability.
- the torso part of the combat shirt is preferably designed with a high collar.
- the combat shirt is particularly suitable for use in combination with a ballistic protective vest.
- the knitted design of the torso part eliminates annoying or rubbing seams.
- the torso part and also the arm parts can have fire-retardant properties and / or antistatic properties and / or antibacterial properties.
- the combat shirt can be made hydrophilic.
- the torso part of the textile item of clothing is preferably formed from a seamless tube with a flame-retardant and hydrophilic knitted fabric with different knitting zones that dissipate sweat and balance the body temperature.
- the preferred antibacterial property of the material inhibits the formation of odors.
- the combat shirt is used as underwear, that is to say that an additional undergarment of underwear is not necessary.
- An optimal moisture transport can be guaranteed by a close-fitting design of the combat shirt.
- a channel running from the hem to the cuff can be provided in a knitting technique to achieve a venturi effect, which improves the wicking away of moisture through the shirt.
- the removal of moisture is supported by the seamless design of the knitted fabric which is preferably provided according to the invention.
- the knitting technique to achieve the Venturi effect ensures good heat and moisture is released to the environment via the neck area, which is particularly suitable for the high collar.
- the arm parts of the combat shirt are preferably made from a light, flame-retardant twill.
- the upper fabric can be designed in a 3-color camouflage.
- a vector protection, preferably applied on both sides, and hydrophilic properties on the inside of the arm parts can be provided.
- pre-shaped pockets preferably made of a highly abrasion-resistant and flame-retardant polyamide, are provided on the elbows, in which, in particular, flexible elbow protectors, preferably in the configuration as shown in FIG DE 20 2013 100 788 U1 is recordable.
- the elbow protectors can be provided on the right / left specifically with pressed movement folds and special bulges to protect the elbow and / or the upper forearm.
- the arm parts can furthermore have pockets in the region of the upper arms, which serve as storage space.
- a fleece band can be provided, which serves to hold a rank badge and, if necessary, at the same time as a pen storage.
- the arm parts can preferably also have further pen pockets, for example in the region of the front left sleeve.
- the cuffs are preferably cut relatively far, in such a way that they can be rolled up in the area of the pulse.
- ventilation with a mosquito net can be incorporated in the forearm area of the arm parts.
- a zipper in particular a two-way zipper, can preferably be provided, which can preferably be opened in an O-shape.
- the arm parts can preferably be designed in a raglan construction.
- the arm parts can preferably be connected to the torso part with a flatlock seam.
- the combat shirt preferably has a high-cut stand-up collar, in which all opening options have been dispensed with. This is advantageous in order to avoid pressure points in this area when using a protective vest or wearing and protective equipment.
- the upper material of the torso part can have camouflage properties, but this is not necessary in a preferred embodiment, since the torso part is covered in use by wearing and protective equipment that already has a camouflage function.
- the material of the torso part and the standing collar can preferably be made hydrophilic and antibacterial.
- the combat shirt can be worn especially in combination with a ballistic protective vest and wearing and protective equipment, as is customary for military personnel. This represents a particularly advantageous inventive use.
- the knitted fabric from which the torso part is made can have several differently protected zones, at least two different zones being seamlessly connected to one another, and at least one zone being formed from a yarn which prevents the penetration of fragments.
- multiple zones is understood to mean two or more zones.
- Any existing cuffs of the textile item of clothing are not considered a "zone" in the sense of the invention.
- the part of the textile article of clothing which is formed by the first zone can be formed in one piece or in several pieces.
- the other zones provided can also be in one piece or in several pieces, i.e. H. distributed over several areas.
- two zones are considered to be differently protected if their structure, ie the yarn used and / or the thickness of the yarn and / or the binding and / or the structure of the Yarns and / or the thickness of the layer and / or the number of layers arranged one above the other gives a different ballistic protection.
- the ballistic protection that the textile item of clothing is to provide only results from the knitted fabric having differently protected zones, without additional protective packages which are inserted into pockets according to the prior art being necessary.
- a plurality, preferably all, of the zones are connected to one another seamlessly.
- the zones are preferably knitted together.
- the textile item of clothing is knitted flat seamlessly and the different zones are knitted together.
- the inventor has recognized that a seamless connection of the zones can significantly improve the protective effect of the textile item of clothing.
- the textile clothing no longer bursts due to the seamless connection due to the pressure wave, the textile clothing is still in the intended position even after the pressure wave, so that the first zone, which is formed from a yarn that prevents the penetration of fragments, can develop their protective effect at the intended location and protect the wearer of the item of clothing.
- the invention also offers the advantage that different zones of protection or other areas can be formed by the formation of different zones, so that the textile can also have other properties, for example thermoregulation and a secure fit.
- the inventor has also recognized that it is very advantageous if the textile item of clothing lies close to the wearer's body, in particular if the textile item of clothing is an undergarment, thereby preventing the textile item of clothing from being affected by the first pressure wave bloated.
- the textile item of clothing is designed in such a way that it not only fits tightly against the body of the wearer of the item of clothing with any cuffs provided, but rather the item of clothing is designed in such a way that it fits tightly overall on the wearer of the item of clothing.
- the inventor has also recognized and solved a further problem of ballistically protected textiles from the prior art, in particular in accordance with the generic script. If the individual zones are knitted independently of one another and then put together to form a textile item of clothing, open edges or predetermined breaking points are inevitable. These open edges prevent the acting forces from being distributed as effectively as possible, since the filaments are cut off directly at the edge and the force can only be absorbed by the filaments up to this point of intersection.
- the way soft ballistics work is based on the absorption and distribution of the kinetic energy that occurs. The directly hit threads of the garment are destroyed and / or stretched by the penetration of the projectile and thus distribute the energy to the surrounding threads.
- the zones of the textile item of clothing consist of endless yarns that are not cut off at the edge.
- Each zone is preferably formed by only one thread.
- the thread would (theoretically) derive the force almost endlessly, which leads to a reduction in the number of layers, an associated weight reduction and improved trauma values.
- the production from a thread is cheaper and more environmentally friendly, since there is no waste and there are no additional costs for the assembly of the layers.
- composition of the textile item of clothing from several zones has the advantage that the zones providing the ballistic protection can be concentrated on the areas which are to be protected accordingly. Appropriate materials can be installed in the other zones, which ensure, for example, thermal regulation or ensure advantageous elasticity of the item of clothing.
- the textile item of clothing is designed as underwear, undershirt, t-shirt, combat shirt or long-sleeved shirt.
- the textile garment is designed as a t-shirt or underwear with female shapes, as a shirt or as a long-sleeved shirt, in particular as a combat shirt.
- the textile clothing item is preferably worn directly on the skin, that is to say the textile clothing item also serves as underwear or replaces an underwear.
- a second zone which has a higher ballistic protective effect than the first zone.
- the second zone which can also be formed in one piece or in multiple pieces, i. H. which is realized by a coherent surface or by several individual surfaces, can in turn be seamlessly connected to the other zones, preferably entangled with them.
- the second zone which has a higher ballistic protective effect than the first zone, protects the areas of the wearer that are particularly at risk. It is advantageous if the second zone is formed from a yarn which prevents the penetration of fragments, the yarn being coarser and / or the basis weight is higher and / or denser bonds are provided than in the yarn of the first zone. This allows a higher protective effect to be achieved in a simple manner. It is advantageous if the first zone has a single layer and the second zone has two or more layers. Alternatively, it can also be provided that the first zone has two layers and the second zone has three, four or more layers.
- the second zone is designed as a spacer fabric.
- a double layer or possibly a multiple layer can be realized in a simple manner.
- a spacer fabric has proven to be advantageous, particularly with regard to breathability. Despite the multiple layers of the distance, this is not too stiff for the wearer.
- the first zone is designed as a spacer fabric.
- the yarn which prevents the penetration of splinters has or is UHMWPE (ultra high molecular weight polyethylene) or aramid or Vectran®.
- Aramid is the abbreviation for "aromatic polyamide", a special form of polyamides. They are divided into para and meta aramids. Para-aramids are well suited for protective clothing due to their mechanical properties. H. for ballistic and stab and cut protection. Meta-aramids are especially used in heat protection. In the para-aramid polymers, the amide groups are located on the opposite sides of a benzene ring and thus create a straightforward structure of the molecular chains.
- PBO is an isotropic, crystalline polymer fiber and is a polybenzazole. Because of its linear structure and aromatic heterocyclic groups, PBO is a rigid rod-shaped macromolecule (similar to para-aramid). However, the assembly of PBO is very difficult.
- Vectran® has proven to be suitable. This is a high-performance multifilament yarn that is spun from liquid crystal polymers.
- a further zone has an elastic yarn or is formed by an elastic yarn.
- the further zone can be defined as a zone which requires less protection and which focuses on other properties, for example the production of air circulation and the elasticity in order to achieve a good fit.
- the further zone can be designed as a comfort zone, possibly as a so-called mesh, ie. H. as an air-permeable textile mesh fabric.
- the yarn selected for the further zone can also be designed in such a way that this enables or supports thermoregulation and / or the removal of sweat from the body.
- the further zone is designed to be flame-retardant and / or breathable.
- the part of the textile article of clothing which is formed by the further zone can be formed in one piece or in several pieces.
- the further zone can also have different properties, in particular, as described below, be designed with and without ballistic protection.
- the further zone has a yarn which prevents the penetration of splinters.
- a yarn that has already been mentioned above can be used for this, in particular UHMWPE, aramid or Vectran®.
- the inventor has recognized that a wrap yarn is particularly suitable for the further zone.
- the further zone can have a wrapping yarn or be formed by a wrapping yarn which preferably has a core made of the elastic yarn, which is wrapped by the yarn which prevents the penetration of splinters.
- This solution has proven to be particularly suitable, since on the one hand a comfort zone with the desired properties, in particular the desired elasticity and the pleasant wearing behavior is realized and this also results in the technical advantage that the textile garment lies close to the body of the wearer. Furthermore, this solution offers a certain ballistic minimum protection by wrapping the core out of the elastic yarn with a yarn which prevents the penetration of splinters. This has proven to be particularly suitable.
- the yarn that prevents the penetration of splinters can in turn be one of the aforementioned yarns.
- the textile garment can have cuffs which are preferably seamlessly connected to adjacent zones.
- the cuffs can have an elastic thread or be formed by an elastic thread.
- the cuffs can also be flame-retardant and / or breathable. It is also possible to produce the additional zone from a wrapping yarn, preferably an elastic core, for example made of a material called elastane, which is wrapped with another yarn, for example again a yarn that prevents the penetration of fragments inhibits (UHMWPE, aramid or Vectran®).
- the cuffs are also preferably knitted with the adjacent other zones.
- the cuffs need not necessarily be present in the textile item of clothing and / or be seamlessly connected to the adjacent zones.
- the term “cuffs” also includes an embodiment of the textile item of clothing with only one waistband.
- Antibacterial treatment of at least the first or the second zone, preferably all zones, can be advantageous.
- first and / or the second zone preferably all zones, have hydrophilic properties.
- first zone and / or the second zone are designed as a close-knit fabric.
- the knitted fabric is knitted from UHMWPE using a double yarn.
- the first zone and / or the second zone and / or the further zone are each formed several times in the textile item of clothing.
- a carrying strap can be incorporated, preferably knitted in.
- the shoulder strap can be provided so that, for example, if the wearer of the undershirt or the T-shirt has been injured, it can be raised on the shoulder strap, which can be designed as a rescue grip, or at least the wearer can be helped to get up, for example.
- the shoulder strap can preferably be carried from the back over the chest and / or from the back under the armpits to the shoulder and back around the neck of the wearer if the undershirt or the T-shirt is worn correctly.
- the shoulder strap branches out from the back, so that it is led both under the armpits to the shoulder and also runs around the wearer's chest.
- padding is incorporated or formed in the shoulder area in order to make it easier to carry packing containers or backpacks, for example.
- pockets are introduced, preferably knitted in, in the area of the sleeves and / or the cuffs, for example for holding smartphones, keys, access cards, pens or the like.
- an undershirt or a T-shirt with a shoulder strap and / or a padding and / or pockets shown above is suitable for undershirts or T-shirts for men as well as undershirts or T-shirts for women, the Undershirts and T-shirts can have corresponding female shapes.
- the aforementioned configurations are also suitable for a long-sleeved shirt, in which case the pockets can preferably be formed in the arm parts, particularly preferably in the region of the upper arm.
- partial areas and / or individual zones have an outside which is knitted from a different material than the inside. How this can be achieved is fundamentally known from the prior art and is referred to there as plating technology.
- the textile garment has a seam in order to form a completely closed textile body, in particular in the form of an underwear, a long-sleeved shirt or a torso part of a long-sleeved shirt, from the flat and seamlessly knitted textile garment.
- the seam will preferably run in such a way that it disturbs the wearer as little as possible and preferably runs within a zone, i. H. preferably not between two zones.
- the above-mentioned seam can be designed, for example, as a "medical release", in order to be able to quickly remove it from the body in the event of an injury to the wearer of the textile clothing item.
- An embodiment of the seam as a "medical release” can also be useful, in particular, when the textile garment is designed as an inner glove or glove.
- the textile garment is preferably made on a flat knitting machine.
- the textile item of clothing is manufactured in such a way that it lies as close as possible to the body.
- wrapping yarns preferably with an elastane core, but also natural yarns and so-called FR yarns can be used.
- the further zone which is the comfort zone, is preferably additionally supported with a high-strength yarn, in particular UHMWPE, aramide and Vectran®, so that the clothing does not burst at this point due to the pressure of the detonation.
- the solution optionally provided according to the invention namely the seamless connection of the zones, in particular that the zones are entangled with one another, prevents the textile clothing item from bursting open.
- This configuration avoids that the air of a first pressure wave, in particular an IED explosion, does not get under the clothing item and thus the clothing is not inflated and bursts open. Furthermore, there are no seams that can be torn open by the pressure wave.
- mesh areas are also formed in the comfort area, in particular this can be implemented in the area of muscles or uncritical parts of the body without the product being adversely affected thereby.
- Network areas can be seamlessly connected to the other zones, in particular entangled.
- the further zone is preferably at least partially designed as a network.
- the textile item of clothing as ballistic underwear
- it is preferably provided that it is produced on a flat knitting machine and that the underwear fits snugly against the body, similar to what is known for cycling shorts.
- reinforced zones can be provided, which are preferably knitted with a spacer fabric. In this regard, reference is made to the description, in particular, of the second zone.
- the first zone can also be designed as described with regard to the second zone.
- the first zone is also produced by a spacer knitted fabric or is formed by several layers of the knitted fabric.
- the design of the textile item of clothing with two protection zones has proven to be particularly suitable, but if only one zone is to be formed, it can have one, more or all of the properties and options described with respect to the second zone were.
- first zone a protective zone
- first zone a protective zone
- the item of clothing is composed of a torso part and arm parts, the torso part being constructed as a knitted fabric, while the arm parts are constructed as a fabric, and the arm parts are each connected to the torso part via a seam.
- the torso part can be designed in such a way as has already been shown above and below in the context of the invention. However, it can also be provided that the torso part has only one protection zone and no further zone (“comfort zone”), but preferably a seamless connection of cuffs can be provided.
- the knitted fabric which forms the torso part has at least one zone which is formed from a yarn which prevents the penetration of fragments.
- the further zone which can be arranged in the comfort area, can be produced by an elastic net and / or a jersey, optionally with UHMWPE yarns.
- High-performance filaments can be knitted in so that the textile garment does not burst.
- the cuffs are made of an elastic and skin-friendly material.
- the cuffs are preferably connected without seams to the rest of the textile item of clothing, in particular the undershirt, the t-shirt or the long-sleeved shirt.
- viscose or cotton or other well-known skin-friendly materials can also be used.
- a special yarn which is preferably also skin-friendly, can be used for the additional flame-retardant property (FR property).
- Areas that should preferably be at least partially protected or where it may be advantageous to form the first zone or the second zone are arteries and veins, internal organs - abdomen and urinary tract, external and internal genital organs. Zones with a reduced degree of protection, i.e. the comfort zone, are especially the areas of the muscles and bones.
- the further zone can preferably be formed here.
- the first and second zones can be at least partially preferably manufactured using a plating technique. It is an advantage if the inside is made of UHMWPE or aramid or Vectran® and the outside is knitted from a flame-retardant material and possibly printed with a camouflage print.
- the textile garment When designing the textile garment as an undershirt or t-shirt, it can be advantageous if a central area of the front, ie. H. the chest and / or a central area on the back is produced by a further zone that realizes a comfort area. This area is typically adequately protected by a ballistic vest so that the undershirt or t-shirt does not have to perform a ballistic protective function here.
- the chest and / or the lower region of the front in the region of the waist and beyond can preferably be formed from a high-strength material, in particular UHMWPE, aramid or Vectran® and preferably represent a first zone and / or a second zone, in order to supplement this Realize protection in addition to the ballistic vest.
- a high-strength material in particular UHMWPE, aramid or Vectran® and preferably represent a first zone and / or a second zone, in order to supplement this Realize protection in addition to the ballistic vest.
- the configuration described above is suitable for undershirts or T-shirts that are specifically designed for male or female wearers.
- the undershirt and / or the t-shirt can preferably have shoulder pads or a shoulder strap or a rescue handle. Furthermore, it can be provided in the area of the arm and / or the hip that pockets are knitted in, for example for holding smartphones, keys, access cards and the like.
- so-called two-dimensionally knitted areas ie. H. flat knitted areas, which are provided for example in the first zone, but also in the further zone or in the cuffs, are seamlessly connected to three-dimensional knitted areas.
- the three-dimensional areas are preferably designed as a spacer fabric or have a pile thread.
- the t-shirt is used in conjunction with a sock according to the invention, a knee-high stocking, a glove, an inner glove and, if appropriate, a brassiere. This results in a particularly advantageous holistic protective equipment for the wearer.
- the first zone with a single-layer structure has a basis weight of at least 150 g / m 2 , preferably 200 g / m 2 , particularly preferably 250 g / m 2 and very particularly preferably 300 g / m 2 , in particular 350 g / m 2 . It is advantageous if the weight per unit area is less than 700 g / m 2 , preferably less than 600 g / m 2 . A basis weight of 360 g / m 2 to 600 g / m 2 , in particular 400 g / m 2 to 600 g / m 2 , has proven to be very particularly suitable.
- the thickness of the yarn used for the production of the first zone from UHMWPE is at least 50 dtex, preferably at least 80 dtex, particularly preferably at least 200 dtex. It is advantageous if the thickness of the yarn used for the production of the first zone from UHMWPE is less than 880 dtex, preferably less than 700 dtex.
- a first zone made of UHMWPE is formed with a high moisture absorption, in particular with a Ret value according to DIN EN 31092 of 4.3895 m2 x Pa / W +/- 20%, preferably +/- 5%, based on a single-layer design of the first zone made of UHMWPE.
- the textile item of clothing has a quick-opening function, which is also referred to as "medical release", so that the textile item of clothing can be quickly removed from the body of the wearer without the wearer having to regularly pull the item off.
- a thread of the textile item of clothing is designed in such a way that a predetermined breaking point results when the thread is pulled, that is, the textile item of clothing falls apart in this area.
- the thread that can be pulled so that the textile item of clothing falls apart along the thread line is specially dyed and thus more recognizable.
- a glove, an inner glove, a sock, a knee-high stocking or a bra is provided with ballistic equipment wherein the glove, the inner glove, the sock, the knee-highs and the bra have at least one knitted fabric, at least a first zone of the knitted fabric being formed from a yarn which prevents the penetration of splinters.
- Inner gloves, gloves, socks, knee socks or bras that have a knitted fabric with ballistic protective equipment are unknown in the prior art.
- the inventive design of the aforementioned textiles increases the overall protection of the wearer against injuries, without reducing the comfort.
- a knitted fabric which has only a first zone made of a yarn which prevents the penetration of splinters.
- the design of further zones, which serve as comfort zones or as elastic zones, or a second zone with a further increased protective effect can be unnecessary.
- the differently protected zones can preferably be a first zone consisting of a yarn which prevents the penetration of fragments and a further zone, the structure of which is determined by the yarn used and / or the thickness of the yarn and / or the bond and / or the Structure of the yarn and / or the thickness of the layer and / or the number of layers arranged one above the other, so that there is a different protection.
- the inner glove, the glove, the sock, the knee sock or the brassiere is preferably made of a knitted fabric or completely as a knitted fabric. It can be provided that the glove, the inner glove, the sock, the knee-highs or the brassiere have cuffs or a waistband, which are preferably attached seamlessly, in particular also in the form of a knitted fabric.
- the glove or the inner glove can have elastic regions, preferably in the region of the palm of the hand and / or on the back of the hand.
- the elastic region preferably extends from the back of the hand into the fingers.
- the glove or the inner glove can further preferably have tactile zones on the fingertips.
- the glove can be worn alone or as an inner glove in another glove.
- the glove is preferably designed in such a way that it has a high tactility, in particular in the area of the fingertips, in order to enable or facilitate the typical activities of a soldier, such as shooting or using displays.
- a high degree of tactility is of particular importance in the area of the index finger in the curved state and on the thumb.
- the glove according to the invention or the inner glove preferably has a seamless knit construction. At most one seam is preferably provided, which is then preferably carried out as a "medical release", as already described.
- Both the glove and the inner glove are preferably designed to be pre-curved.
- the inner glove and also the glove preferably have a tight fit. In the case of a configuration as an inner glove, it can be provided that it fits under a combat glove.
- the inner glove for firm sewing to an outer glove, it can be provided that the inner glove has small tabs on the fingertips, via which the inner glove can be sewn into the outer glove.
- the glove has a first and a second protection zone, as has already been described in principle above.
- the areas that are important for operating instruments can be designed somewhat thinner than the other protection zones.
- the first zone is preferably made thinner and the second zone thicker.
- this in the case of a configuration as an inner glove, this has silicone yarns or partial silicone application at partial locations. If necessary, this should prevent the gloves from sliding too much against one another and providing no grip. Silicone can also make it easier to operate buttons and other devices.
- the inside of the glove is made hydrophilic, for example by plasma processing.
- the glove can preferably be designed to be flame-retardant either by equipping the yarn or the entire glove.
- a flat knitting machine is particularly suitable for producing the textile garment according to the invention.
- the exemplary embodiments shown below show a textile item of clothing which is designed as underpants 100 or as undershirt 200 or T-shirt or as headgear 300, headscarf, scarf, tubular scarf or balaclava.
- the invention is not restricted to this. In particular, it can also be other items of clothing in which ballistic protection is advantageous.
- the exemplary embodiments shown likewise show a textile item of clothing which is designed as a bra 400, as a sock 500, as a knee-high sock 600 or as a glove or inner glove 700.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 show an embodiment of the textile item of clothing as a so-called combat shirt 800, which is described in more detail below.
- the illustrated underpants 100 relate to underpants for men. Underpants for women can also be designed in the same way.
- Figure 1 shows a textile item of clothing with ballistic protective equipment in an embodiment as underpants 100.
- Underpants 100 are designed as knitted fabrics and have several different zones 1, 2, 3. Zones 1, 2, 3 are seamlessly connected. At least a first zone 1 is formed from a yarn 5 which prevents the penetration of fragments.
- An example of a configuration of the splinter-resistant yarn 5 is shown in Figure 9 shown.
- a multifilament yarn is provided. According to the exemplary embodiment, zones 1, 2, 3 are knitted together.
- the yarn 5 which prevents the penetration of splinters is a high-strength yarn.
- the yarn 5 which prevents the penetration of splinters can be designed, for example, as UHMWPE, as aramid or as Vectran®.
- training from UHMWPE is provided.
- the description is to be understood in its entirety in such a way that aramid or Vectran® can also be used instead of a UHMWPE.
- a particularly suitable UHMWPE is sold under the trade name Dyneema® by the Dutch chemical group Royal DSM N.V. distributed.
- Dyneema® is a high-strength polyethylene fiber with a tensile strength of 3 to 5 GPa.
- Dyneema® is a highly crystalline, highly stretched UHMWPE.
- the Dyneema® fiber is particularly suitable for producing the first zone 1 provided according to the invention, but the invention is not restricted to this.
- the particularly vulnerable zones of the wearer of the underpants 100 are formed by a second zone 2.
- the second zone 2 also consists of a yarn 5 which prevents the penetration of splinters, which is referred to throughout (but not restrictively) as UHMWPE (this also applies to the other exemplary embodiments).
- UHMWPE splinters
- the production of a spacer fabric is basically known. As a rule, a pile thread is used for this.
- the second zone 2 is produced as a spacer knitted fabric.
- the second zone 2 insofar as present — has a higher basis weight than the first zone 1.
- the first zone 1 in one layer
- the second zone 2 insofar as present — is preferably formed in two layers, which is achieved in the exemplary embodiment by the configuration as a spacer fabric.
- the underpants 100 are formed from a further zone 3 in the outer leg area or in the outer area of the thigh.
- the further zone 3 has an elastic yarn 6 or is formed by an elastic yarn 6.
- the further zone 3 can be flame-retardant and / or breathable.
- zone 3 is designed to be breathable and flame-retardant.
- the further zone 3 according to the Figures 1 and 2 is designed as a mesh.
- FIGS Figures 7 and 8 A winding thread 7, which is particularly well suited for forming the further zone 3 of all exemplary embodiments, is shown in FIGS Figures 7 and 8 shown.
- the Figures 7 and 8 show a highly abstracted representation.
- the elastic yarn 6 forms the core of the wrapping yarn 7.
- the elastic yarn 6 is preferably designed as an elastane core or made of elastane.
- the elastic yarn 6 is wrapped with a preferably high-strength material (preferably a splinter-resistant yarn 5, particularly preferably in an embodiment as UHMWPE (optionally also as aramid or Vectran®)).
- a splinter-resistant yarn 5 particularly preferably in an embodiment as UHMWPE (optionally also as aramid or Vectran®)
- UHMWPE optionally also as aramid or Vectran®
- the splinter-resistant yarn 5 is wound so tightly that there are no gaps between the individual turns.
- the Figure 7 differs from that Figure 8 only because at Figure 7 only one yarn is wound around the elastic yarn 6, while at Figure 8 two yarns 5 are wound around the elastic yarn 6.
- the variant of the wrapping yarn 7 shown can also have two yarns 5 which have properties that differ from one another or consist of different materials.
- one of the yarns 5 can be a high-strength material, preferably a splinter-resistant yarn in the configuration already described with the variants already described, while the second yarn 5 is a flame-resistant yarn. So that offers Wrapping yarn 7, in addition to the elasticity, has two further advantageous properties due to the use of two different yarns 5. It is also possible to use two yarns made of cotton, preferably one or both yarns having an FR or flame-resistant finish .
- a wrapping yarn it is possible for a wrapping yarn to also have more than two yarns 5.
- the yarns 5 can be formed from an identical material or from different materials.
- a wrapping yarn 7 is particularly suitable for the formation of the further zone 3, since a certain minimum ballistic protection can also be achieved thereby.
- the underpants shown there have 100 cuffs 4, the cuffs 4 having an elastic yarn 6 or being formed by an elastic yarn 6. A particularly high elasticity is advantageous in this area. Again, a flame-retardant configuration can also be provided.
- the yarn that is used to produce the cuffs 4 can in turn be a wrap yarn with a suitable structure.
- a material that is typically used to produce cuffs, in particular has a particularly high elasticity, can also be used here.
- FIG. 1 An example is in the Figure 1 a seam 8 is shown.
- This seam 8 only serves to make a completely closed textile body from the flat and seamless knitted textile knitted fabric Figure 1 to form a pair of underpants. It depends on the knitting machine.
- the use of a flat knitting machine is provided, the ends of the flat and seamless knitted fabric being connected to one another in order to form a closed textile body.
- a closed textile body is to be understood to mean, for example, the shape of underpants 100, undershirt 200, a T-shirt, headgear 300, a headscarf, a tube scarf, a balaclava, a sock 500, a knee-high sock 600, one Glove or an inner glove 700 or a bra 400.
- a torso part such as this one, can also be placed under a closed textile body Figures 18 and 19 is to be understood.
- the seam 8 preferably runs in such a way that it does not run between two zones 1, 2, 3, but within a zone, in particular in order not to weaken the seamless connection between two zones. In principle, however, it would also be possible for the seam 8 to be between two zones 1, 2, 3 runs. In the sense of the invention, this does not change the fact that zones 1, 2, 3 are seamlessly connected to one another.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show an embodiment of the textile garment according to the invention as undershirt 200 or T-shirt.
- an undershirt 200 is referred to below, but it can equally well be a T-shirt.
- the undershirt 200 is designed with sleeves as an example in FIGS. 3 and 4, but this is optional.
- the undershirt 200 like the already described underpants 100, has a first zone 1, a second zone 2 and a further zone 3 and cuffs 4. With regard to the configuration of the zones 1, 2, 3 and the cuffs 4 and their production, reference is made to the description of the underpants 100.
- zones 1, 2, 3 and cuffs 4 With regard to the preferably provided configuration, arrangement and division of zones 1, 2, 3 and cuffs 4, reference is made to the illustration in FIGS Figures 3 and 4 directed.
- the first zone 1 is constructed in the manner described for the second zone 2 of the underpants 100.
- the formation of the second zone 2 is in the Figures 3 and 4 shown undershirt 200 optional.
- the second zone 2 only has a special function in the undershirt 200 shown.
- the second zone 2 is provided in order to form a carrying strap or a rescue handle 9 with which it should be possible to lift the wearer of the undershirt 200 or to transport it out of the danger area in the event of an injury.
- the carrying strap 9 runs from the back over the chest and / or from the back under the armpits to the shoulder and around the back of the wearer's neck when the undershirt 200 is worn correctly. With regard to the exact course, reference is made to the drawing in the Figures 3 and 4 directed.
- the carrying strap 9 is of course not limited to the exact course.
- the carrying handle 9 preferably runs such that it is at a distance from the cuff 4, which runs around the neck of the wearer, so that one hand can reach under the carrying strap 9 in this area in order to lift the wearer of the undershirt 200.
- the carrying strap 9 in the undershirt 200 is preferably formed from a high-strength yarn, but it is not absolutely necessary for the entire carrying strap 9 to consist of the high-strength yarn. It may be sufficient if the carrying strap 9 preferably directly and seamlessly with the undershirt 200 is connected, but for example at least in the area in which it is provided that the carrying strap 9 is raised by a hand, is formed from another, likewise correspondingly stable material. Furthermore, it is also not necessary that the carrying belt 9 is made from a double layer or from a spacer fabric compared to zone 1. It can also be a suitably suitable high-strength yarn that does not have to offer ballistic protection. A single-layer configuration can also be provided.
- two paddings 10 are formed in the area of the shoulders in order to make it easier to carry backpacks or packing containers. These can be achieved by applying a separate cushion or by having the knitted fabric in this area have a corresponding design, for example also by forming a spaced knitted fabric, in particular without a ballistic protective effect being provided here.
- Undershirt 200 shown provided to preferably embroider pockets 11 in the area of the sleeves and / or in the area of the waist, in particular in the area of the cuff 4 running around the waist.
- the pockets 11 should, for example, be suitable for holding a smartphone, a key, an access card or other small parts.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 show an embodiment of an undershirt 200 or a T-shirt for a female wearer, for which purpose special female shapes are provided in the area of the breast. All variants and configurations that have been described with regard to the embodiment of the undershirt 200 according to FIGS. 3 and 4 are also in the embodiment according to FIGS Figures 10 and 11 realizable.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 show an embodiment of the textile item of clothing as a bra 400.
- a brassiere 400 all variants and configurations which are already in relation to the undershirt 200 according to FIG Figures 3 and 4 or 10 and 11 have been implemented.
- the brassiere 400 has a protected zone 1, which is seamlessly connected to a further zone 3, which is designed in two parts and which is a comfort zone and which has already been described above.
- the further zone 3, as has also already been described, has improved elastic properties compared to zone 1 and can otherwise be configured in the manner as was shown in the other exemplary embodiments.
- Four cuffs 4 are also preferably provided, with regard to the design of which, reference is also made to the exemplary embodiments already described.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show an embodiment of the textile garment as a headgear 300, scarf, headscarf, tubular scarf or balaclava.
- a headgear 300 for the sake of simplicity, only one headgear 300 is mentioned below. However, this can also be a scarf, a headscarf, a tubular scarf or a balaclava.
- the headgear 300 shown again has a first zone 1, a second zone 2, a further zone 3 and cuffs 4.
- a first zone 1 a is provided, which differs from the first zone 1 by a higher air permeability and possibly a lower ballistic protection.
- the first zone 1a covers the mouth of the wearer when the headgear 300 is worn correctly. It is preferably provided that the first zone 1a has a higher air permeability than the first zone 1.
- the further zone 3 differs from the zone 3a in that in addition to the use of an elastic yarn 6, the use of a high-strength yarn, in particular a UHMWPE yarn 5, is also provided in the further zone 3, preferably in that a wrapping yarn 7 is used, as exemplified in the Figures 7 and 8 is shown.
- Zone 3a points in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS Figures 5 and 6 preferably no high tenacity yarn.
- Zone 3a which is located in the upper region of the headgear 300, is provided with a mesh-like elastic knitted fabric, ie preferably a mesh, which is preferably breathable and in particular elastic.
- a wrapping yarn 7 can be used, but preferably without a high-strength yarn. That is, the elastic yarn 6 as shown in FIGS Figures 7 and 8 is shown, can again form the soul, but is wrapped with a non-high-strength yarn, for example a flame-retardant yarn.
- upper head region of the headgear 300 is understood to mean the region of the headgear 300 which, when the headgear 300 is worn correctly, contacts an upper region of the head of the wearer, which extends and extends from a lower region of the forehead of the wearer Carrier extends upwards, abuts. This area is typically protected by a helmet for emergency personnel, so that the headgear 300 in this area does not have any high-strength yarn, i. H. no additional ballistic protection.
- Zones 1, 1a, 2, 3, 3a and cuffs 4 can in principle again be constructed as described above for underpants 100, taking into account any changes which are preferably provided for headgear 300, particularly those relating to Zones 1a, 3 and 3a.
- the formation of the second zone 2 can optionally be dispensed with or the first zone 1 can take up the area of the second zone 2.
- the first zone 1 can, however, optionally also be constructed in the manner as has already been described with regard to the second zone 2, i. H. the first zone 1 can have a spacer fabric, a denser yarn, an increased basis weight and the like, especially if the second zone 2 should be omitted. For this, reference is made to the description of the underpants 100.
- the inner side 13 is formed from the yarn 5, in particular UHMWPE, which prevents the penetration of splinters, and the outer side 12 is formed by a yarn which has flame-retardant properties and can optionally be printed or printed with a camouflage print.
- zones 1 and 2 of the other exemplary embodiments can also be designed accordingly.
- the Figure 14 shows a possible embodiment of a sock 500.
- a first zone 1, a two-part further zones 3 and a cuff 4 are provided.
- Zone 3 is designed as a comfort zone with better elastic properties than zone 1.
- zone 1 With regard to the preferably provided design, arrangement and division of zones 1, 3 and cuffs 4, reference is made to the illustration in FIG Figure 14 directed.
- the Figure 15 shows a possible embodiment of the textile item of clothing as a knee-high sock 600.
- a first zone 1 and a three-part zone 3 are provided, which serve as a comfort zone is formed with improved elastic properties compared to zone 1.
- a cuff 4 is also provided.
- the Figures 16 and 17 show a possible embodiment of the textile item of clothing as a glove or as an inner glove 700.
- the glove has a first zone 1, which is formed from a yarn 5, in particular UHMWPE, which prevents the penetration of splinters.
- a further zone 3 is formed in the palm area and on the back of the hand, which is designed as a comfort zone with improved elastic properties compared to zone 1.
- the further zone 3 on the back of the hand extends into the fingers of the glove 700.
- a cuff 4 is also provided.
- zones 1, 3 and cuff 4 With regard to the preferably provided design, arrangement and division of zones 1, 3 and cuff 4, reference is made to the illustration in FIGS Figures 16 and 17 directed.
- the glove 700 optionally has tactile zones 14 on the fingertips.
- the tactile zones 14 are designed in such a way that the operation of displays or the operation of a trigger of a weapon is simplified.
- a silicone thread can be used at parts of the inner glove 700 or a partial silicone application can be provided. It can also be provided that the tactile zones 14 are made of silicone. In a manner also not shown in detail, the glove 700 can have at most one seam, which preferably serves as a "medical release".
- the one in the Figures 16 and 17 Glove shown is preferably, as shown, pre-curved.
- the inner glove 700 can have small tabs on the fingertips in a manner not shown, with the aid of which these can be sewn into an outer glove (not shown).
- the inner glove 700 can, however, also be designed as an outer glove.
- the inner glove 700 according to the Figures 16 and 17 is preferably a seamless knit construction.
- the Figures 18 and 19 show a textile article of clothing with a torso part 15 and two arm parts 16.
- the torso part 15 is a knitted fabric which has at least one protected zone 1.
- the torso part 15 is formed from a protected zone 1.
- the torso part 15 can also be constructed in such a way as is particularly the case according to the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS Figures 3 and 4 or 10 and 11, that is, a second protected zone 2 and / or further zones 3, which are intended to form a comfort zone, can be provided.
- a protected zone 1 is provided.
- Zone 1 as already described above with regard to the other exemplary embodiments, is formed from a yarn 5 which prevents the penetration of splinters.
- the textile item of clothing shown there which is briefly referred to as a "combat shirt"
- has two arm parts 16 which are formed from a woven material, that is to say a woven fabric.
- the arm parts 16 are long-sleeved, but short-sleeved training is also possible.
- the torso part 15 has a high collar 17, which is designed as a collar 4. Furthermore, the torso part 15 preferably has a further collar 4 at the lower end facing away from the neck opening.
- the torso part 15 and also the collar 17 can have fire-retardant properties and can be antistatic, antibacterial and hydrophilic.
- the torso part 15 is designed as a seamless tube with possibly different knitting zones.
- the torso part 15 can preferably be provided in order to wear it directly on the body, that is, the additional undergoing of underwear is not necessary.
- the torso part 15 fulfills the function of an underwear.
- the arm parts 16 are made from a light, flame-retardant twill. Furthermore, it is also provided, not shown, that the arm parts have a camouflage print, preferably a 3-color camouflage print. Pockets 18 are provided on the elbows of the arm parts 16, preferably for receiving flexible elbow protectors (not shown).
- the arm parts 16 each have a tab 19 with adhesive fasteners in the area of the cuffs, so that the width of the cuffs can be regulated. Like pocket 18, this is optional.
- one exemplary embodiment provides, optionally, for forming a pen pocket 20 in the region of the front end of the left arm part 16.
- a mosquito net can be provided in the area of the forearm of the arm parts 16 for ventilation, which can preferably be opened and closed by a zipper.
- additional pockets 21 can optionally be provided as storage space.
- a fleece band can be provided in order to hold a rank badge and, if necessary, to simultaneously serve as a pen storage.
- the collar 17 is designed as a stand-up collar, in which all opening options have been dispensed with, in order to avoid pressure points which can arise when the combat shirt is preferably worn together with wearing and protective equipment.
- the combat shirt replaces underwear, preferably an undershirt, and can be worn as the bottom layer on the body. Furthermore, the combat shirt replaces a combat jacket with the design with the arm parts, especially at high temperatures.
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