WO2016016183A1 - Textiles bekleidungsstück mit einer ballistischen schutzausrüstung - Google Patents

Textiles bekleidungsstück mit einer ballistischen schutzausrüstung Download PDF

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WO2016016183A1
WO2016016183A1 PCT/EP2015/067140 EP2015067140W WO2016016183A1 WO 2016016183 A1 WO2016016183 A1 WO 2016016183A1 EP 2015067140 W EP2015067140 W EP 2015067140W WO 2016016183 A1 WO2016016183 A1 WO 2016016183A1
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Gerd Hexels
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Priority to PL18176424T priority Critical patent/PL3388776T3/pl
Priority to CA2956580A priority patent/CA2956580A1/en
Priority to EP18214075.6A priority patent/EP3480550B1/de
Priority to ES15747122T priority patent/ES2723428T3/es
Priority to EP21184277.8A priority patent/EP3913316B1/de
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Priority to EP15747122.8A priority patent/EP3175199B1/de
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Priority to US15/329,373 priority patent/US20170227331A1/en
Priority to EP18176424.2A priority patent/EP3388776B1/de
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • the invention relates to a textile garment with
  • a generic textile garment is known from DE 10 2012 110 104 AI.
  • ballistic protective equipment is to be understood in particular a personal protective equipment by worn close clothing pieces, which should protect the wearer of the garment from the effects of explosion and the resulting splinters or their impact on the wearer should be reduced.
  • a underwear with a ballistic equipment is known.
  • the underwear for example a pair of underpants, pockets, are inserted into the ballistic protection packages.
  • the ballistic protection packages can be for example ® to a ballistic material called SPECTRA FLEX of Allied Signal Company act.
  • SPECTRA FLEX of Allied Signal Company act.
  • the generic document discloses an underwear whose base is composed of a penetration of splinters inhibiting knit fabric made of UHMWPE (ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene) and a deviating further textile material.
  • UHMWPE ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene
  • the various textile materials or the various zones that make up the underwear are sewn together.
  • This invention was based on the consideration that not all the undergarments from a uniform, the penetration of splinters inhibiting knitwear must be formed, but essentially only the areas that require special protection. In the context of this invention it has therefore been assumed that it is sufficient to use the UHMWPE knitwear in a first zone of the base area which requires special protection. Furthermore, the The invention is based on the consideration, in contrast to the prior art, as known from US Pat. No.
  • the present invention has for its object to provide a textile garment with a ballistic protective equipment, which solves the disadvantages of the prior art, in particular particularly effectively protects against positioned near the ground unconventional explosive and fire devices that is easy to use and the carrier affected as little as possible.
  • the present invention is also based on the object of providing a glove, a sock, a knee-sock or a brassiere, which have a better protective effect compared with the prior art, in particular against unconventional blasting or burning devices positioned near the bottom.
  • the textile garment has at least one knitted fabric having a plurality of different protected zones, wherein at least two different zones are seamlessly connected to each other, and at least one zone is formed of a splinter-inhibiting yarn, the above-described disadvantages of the textile garments solved according to the prior art, in particular the protection against positioned near the ground unconventional explosive and fire devices improved.
  • the textile garment is a knitted fabric.
  • the textile garment has at least one fabric and at least one connected to the fabric.
  • the embodiment of the textile garment according to the invention as a knitted or knitted fabric and at least one fabric connected thereto can, in particular application-specific, have various advantages, which are shown in more detail below.
  • the textile item of clothing is preferably a fabric and has a plurality of differently protected zones, wherein at least two different zones are seamlessly connected to one another and at least one first zone is formed from a yarn inhibiting splinter penetration, the disadvantages of the previously known textile items of clothing become apparent solved with a ballistic protective equipment.
  • multiple zones means two or more zones.
  • any existing cuffs of the textile garment according to the invention are not considered "zone" within the meaning of the invention.
  • the part of the textile garment formed by the first zone may be formed in one piece or in several pieces.
  • the other zones provided can also be arranged in one piece or in several pieces, ie distributed over several areas.
  • two zones are considered differently protected, if their structure, ie. H. the yarn used and / or the strength of the yarn and / or the binding and / or the structure of the yarn and / or the thickness of the layer and / or the number of superimposed layers results in a different ballistic protection.
  • zones are, for example, two or more of the following zones: a) a zone is knitted from a yarn that is known to provide ballistic protection, especially UHMWPE, aramid or Vectran ®;
  • zone (b) a zone constructed in accordance with zone (a), but in which the yarn intended to provide ballistic protection is coarser and / or has a higher basis weight and / or denser bonds are provided and / or a varying number of superimposed layers is provided;
  • a zone is in the other properties, such as elasticity or an air permeability in the foreground and which is made only over a ballistic minimum contactor, preferably in that a cover yarn is used, preferably comprising UHMWPE, aramid or Vectran ®;
  • a plurality, preferably all zones are seamlessly connected to each other.
  • the zones are preferably entangled with each other.
  • the textile garment is completely seamless knitted flat and the different zones are entangled with each other.
  • the zones made of different materials are not sewn together, but seamlessly connected with each other.
  • the inventor has recognized that a seamless connection of the zones can significantly improve the protective effect of the textile garment.
  • a previous problem namely the bursting of the seams by the pressure wave of an explosion and thus no longer given protective effect of the ballistically protected zones, is thereby avoided.
  • the textile garment according to the invention no longer bursts due to the seamless connection through the pressure wave, the textile garment is still in the intended position even after the pressure wave, so that the first zone, which is formed from a yarn inhibiting the penetration of splinters Their protective effect can unfold at the intended location and protect the wearer of the garment.
  • the invention also offers the advantage that different protection areas or other areas can be formed by forming different zones, so that the textile can also fulfill other properties, for example having a thermoregulation and a fit safety.
  • the inventor has also found that it is very advantageous for the textile garment to be snug against the body of the wearer, particularly when the garment is an undergarment, thereby avoiding the garment being worn by the first compression wave inflates.
  • the textile garment is designed so that it not only with possibly provided cuffs closely abuts the body of the wearer of the garment, but designed the garment so is that this overall tight against the wearer of the garment.
  • the inventor has also recognized and solved another problem of ballistic-protected textiles from the prior art, in particular according to the generic document. If the individual zones are knitted independently of each other and then put together to form a textile garment, inevitably open edges or predetermined breaking points are created. These open edges prevent the forces from being distributed in the best possible way, because 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 operation of soft ballistics is based on the absorption and distribution of the kinetic energy occurring. The directly struck threads of the garment are destroyed and / or stretched by the penetration of the bullet and thus distribute the energy to the surrounding threads.
  • the present invention solves this problem.
  • the individual zones are seamlessly connected to each other, preferably entangled with each other.
  • the zones of the textile garment each consist of endless running yarns that are not cut off at the edge.
  • each zone formed only by a thread.
  • the goal can be achieved to forward the force of the projectile over the entire textile surface, rather than just over the directly affected area.
  • the thread would thus (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 of a thread is cheaper and more environmentally friendly, since no waste and no additional costs for the assembly of the layers incurred.
  • composition of the textile garment of several zones has the advantage that the zones effecting the ballistic protection can be concentrated on the places to be protected accordingly.
  • suitable materials can be installed, for example, provide for a thermal regulation or ensure an advantageous elasticity of the garment.
  • the textile garment is designed as underwear, underpants, undershirt, T-shirt, headscarf, scarf, balaclava, tube scarf, combatshirt or long-sleeved shirt.
  • the textile garment is designed as a glove, as an inner glove, as a sock, as a knee sock, as a brassiere, as a T-shirt or underwear with female formations, as a shirt or as a long-sleeved shirt, in particular as a combatshirt.
  • the textile garment is preferably worn in all possible embodiments directly on the skin, that is, the textile garment also serves as an underwear or replaced underwear.
  • the textile garment also serves as an underwear or replaced underwear.
  • a first zone extends from a front side in one piece to the back and in particular also protects the perineum and the anal region, in particular against splinters which shoot upwards from the floor.
  • the ballistic protection packages of the prior art which are inserted only in pockets, have almost no protective effect here.
  • the textile item of clothing as underpants, it may be advantageous, as already described above, if a part located on the front side and the region of the perineum and the anal region and a portion formed on the back side are formed integrally from the first zone. It is advantageous in this case if the trouser legs, preferably at least the laterally outer surfaces of the trouser legs, are not formed from the first zone, but represent a deviating zone, which is seamlessly connected to the first zone.
  • the trouser legs may represent a comfort zone, particularly preferably breathable and elastic, optionally also flame-retardant.
  • the pant legs are tight against the body of the wearer.
  • a second zone which has a higher ballistic protective effect than the first zone.
  • the second zone which may also be formed in one piece or several pieces, d. H. which is realized by a contiguous surface o- by several individual surfaces, in turn, can be seamlessly connected to the other zones, preferably entangled with these.
  • the second zone which has a higher ballistic protective effect than the first zone, protects the particularly vulnerable areas of the carrier. It may be advantageous if the second zone, should the textile garment piece be designed as underpants, extends from a front, in particular the external genitals, in one piece up to the back and in particular protects the perineum and the anal region, in particular against splinters that shoot up from the ground.
  • the pants can then connect seamlessly to the second zone, the first zone and possibly to the first zone another zone with more elastic properties.
  • the second zone is formed of a splinter-inhibiting yarn, wherein the yarn is coarser and / or the basis weight is higher and / or denser bonds are provided than in the yarn of the first zone.
  • a higher protective effect can be achieved in a simple manner.
  • the first zone is single-layered and the second zone is double-layered or multi-layered.
  • the first zone has two layers and the second zone has three, four or more layers.
  • the second zone is formed as a spacer fabric.
  • a double layer or, if appropriate, a multiple layer can be realized in a simple manner.
  • a spacer fabric has been found to be advantageous, especially in terms of breathability. Despite the multi-layered spacing, this is not too stiff for the wearer.
  • the first zone is formed as a spacer fabric.
  • the penetration of splinters inhibiting yarn comprises or is a UHMWPE (ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene) or aramid or Vectran ® .
  • Aramid is the abbreviation for "aromatic polyamide", a special form of polyamide. They divide into para- and meta-aramids. Para-aramids are well suited for protective clothing because of their mechanical properties, ie for ballistic as well as puncture and cut protection. Meta Aramides are used especially in heat protection. In the para-aramid polymers, the amide groups are on opposite sides of a benzene ring, thus creating a straight-chain structure of the molecular chains.
  • PBO is an isotropic, crystalline polymer fiber and is a polybenzazole.
  • PBO due to its linear structure and aromatic heterocyclic groups, is a rigid rod-shaped macromolecule (similar to the para-aramid). The manufacture of PBO, however, is very difficult.
  • Vectran has proven to be suitable. This is a high performance multifilament yarn spun from liquid crystal polymers.
  • first zone and / or the second zone forms at least the part of the textile garment which, when the textile garment is worn correctly, at least partially covers at least one of the following areas of the human body: a) internal organs .
  • liver and / or kidney and / or bladder and / or digestive organs and / or spleen c) abdomen and urinary tract
  • the textile garment only partially or not at all adjoins one of the aforementioned areas, these areas can not be protected by the textile garment. It is envisaged that if the textile garment is underwear, i. H. Underpants and / or undershirt is formed, this covers, when it covers, at least one of the aforementioned areas, so that it enjoys a ballistic protection and is inhibited penetration of splinters.
  • the textile garment is designed as underpants.
  • the invention is not limited thereto.
  • the textile item of clothing as underpants, it is advantageous if it is designed such that the underpants, if this is worn correctly by the wearer, reaches so high that it also covers the navel - and at this height it circles in an annular manner.
  • This has the advantage that the underwear overlaps with a possibly additionally worn protective vest.
  • the underwear in one embodiment extends as underpants to the knee of a wearer, preferably ends immediately above the knee, when the wearer correctly wears the underpants.
  • 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 in which other properties, for example the production of air circulation and the elasticity, in order to achieve a good fit, stand in the foreground.
  • the further zone can be designed as a comfort zone, optionally as a so-called mesh, d. H. as air permeable textile mesh.
  • 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 perspiration from the body.
  • the further zone is flame-retardant and / or breathable.
  • the part of the textile garment that is formed by the further zone may be formed in one piece or in several pieces.
  • the further zone may also have different properties in a multi-part design, in particular, as described below, be formed with and without a ballistic protection.
  • the further zone has a yarn that inhibits the penetration of splinters.
  • a yarn can be used which has already been mentioned above, in particular UHMWPE, aramid or Vectran ®.
  • the inventor has recognized that a wraparound yarn is particularly suitable for the further zone.
  • the further zone may comprise a Umwindegarn or be formed by a Umwindegarn, which preferably comprises a core of the elastic yarn which is wrapped by the penetration of splinters inhibiting yarn.
  • This solution has been found to be particularly suitable, since on the one hand a comfort zone with the desired properties, in particular the desired elasticity and the comfortable wearing behavior is realized and this also results in the technical advantage that the textile garment fits tightly against the body of the wearer. Furthermore, this solution provides a certain ballistic minimum contactor by wrapping the core of the elastic yarn with a yarn inhibiting the penetration of splinters. This has proven to be particularly suitable.
  • the splinter-inhibiting yarn may again be one of the aforementioned yarns.
  • the textile garment can cuffs aufwei sen, which are preferably seamlessly connected to adjacent zones.
  • the cuffs may comprise an elastic yarn or be formed by an elastic yarn.
  • the cuffs can also be formed flame retardant and / or breathable. It is also possible to produce the additional zone of a Umwindegarn, preferably again an elastic soul, see for example made of a material called elastane, which is wrapped by another yarn, example, again a yarn that the Penetration of splinters inhibits (UHMWPE, Aramid or Vectran ® ).
  • the cuffs are preferably entangled with the adjacent other zones.
  • the cuffs must be in the textile clothing not necessarily present and / or seamlessly connected to the adjacent zones.
  • the term "cuff” also includes an embodiment of the textile item of clothing with only one waistband.
  • An advantage may be antibacterial equipment at least the first or the second zone, preferably all zones.
  • 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.
  • Dyneema developed by the identical group Royal DSM NV or plastic fiber called Spectra ® of Ho neywell International Inc. used in an embodiment of the first and / or second zone with UHMWPE becomes.
  • the first zone and / or the second zone and / or the further zone are each formed several times in the textile garment.
  • a carrying strap can be incorporated, preferably knitted.
  • the strap may be provided so that, for example, when the wearer of the undershirt or T-shirt has injured, this on the carrying strap, which may be designed as a rescue grip can be raised or at least the carrier can be helped, for example, when getting up.
  • the strap may preferably be carried from the back over the chest and / or the back under the armpits to the shoulder up and around the back of the wearer's neck when the undershirt or T-shirt is worn correctly.
  • the carrying strap branches off from the back, so that it is guided up to the shoulder both under the armpits and also revolves around the wearer's chest.
  • the textile item of clothing as an undershirt or T-shirt, it may be advantageous if a padding is incorporated or formed in the shoulder area in order to facilitate carrying, for example, packing containers or backpacks. Furthermore, it can be advantageous if pockets are made, preferably knitted, in the area of the sleeves and / or the cuffs, for example for receiving smartphones,
  • an undershirt or a T-shirt with a shoulder strap and / or a padding and / or pockets shown above is suitable both for undershirts and T-shirts for men and for undershirts and T-shirts for women, the Undershirts and T-shirts may have corresponding female formations.
  • the abovementioned embodiments 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.
  • the textile item of clothing is designed as a headgear, scarf, headscarf, tube scarf or balaclava
  • another zone is formed in the form of a reticulated elastic knit, the upper head area, when the headgear, the scarf, the headscarf, the tube scarf or the balaclava is worn correctly, at an upper area of the head of the head Carrier, which extends outgoing and revolving from a lower portion of the forehead of the wearer up, is applied.
  • It may be, for example, a knitted fabric having a hole structure, preferably of a natural fiber, polyamide or polyester, particularly preferably in a flame-resistant configuration act.
  • the said area is designed in particular as a further zone in the manner already described.
  • it is a mesh.
  • headgear Such a design of the headgear, the tube scarf, the scarf, the balaclava or the headscarf (hereinafter collectively referred to as headgear) has been found to be particularly suitable, since in particular emergency personnel usually wear a helmet due to the special need for protection, so it is not necessary in that the headgear performs a ballistic protective function in this area of the head. In this area of the head, it is of particular importance that the headgear is comfortable to wear and breathable and elastic. Can be used here, for example, again a Umwindegarn with the previously described embodiment.
  • the textile item of clothing has a seam in order to produce from the flat and seamlessly knitted textile item of clothing a circumferentially closed textile body, in particular in the form of an underwear, underpants, undershirt, T-shirt, headgear, headgear A headscarf, a scarf, a tube scarf, a balaclava, a sock, a knee sock, a glove, an inner glove, a brassiere, a long-sleeved shirt or a torso part of a long-sleeved shirt.
  • the seam will be such that it disturbs the carrier as little as possible and preferably runs within a zone, d. H. preferably not between two zones.
  • the seam can also be completely dispensed with in order to produce a circumferentially closed textile body from the flat-knit textile garment.
  • the above-mentioned seam can be designed, for example, as a "medical release", in order to be able to remove it quickly from the body in the event of injury to the wearer of the textile item of clothing.
  • An embodiment of the seam as a "medical release” can offer itself in particular in an embodiment of the textile garment as an inner glove or glove.
  • the textile garment is preferably made on a flat knitting machine. According to the invention it is provided that the textile garment is made so that it rests as closely as possible on the body.
  • binding yarns preferably with an elastane core, but also natural yarns and so-called FR yarns can be used.
  • the further zone in which it is the comfort range is also supported with a high-strength yarn, especially UHMWPE, aramids and Vectran ®, so that the clothing does not alsplat at this point by the pressure of the detonation zt.
  • the inventive solution namely the seamless connection of the zones, in particular that the zones are entangled with each other, prevents the bursting of the textile garment.
  • the solution according to the invention avoids that the air of a first pressure wave, in particular an IED explosion, does not get under the item of clothing and thus the clothing is not inflated and bursts open. Furthermore, there are no seams that can be torn open by the pressure wave.
  • the comfort area and mesh areas are formed, in particular, this can be realized in the range of muscles or uncritical parts of the body, without thereby affecting the strength of the product is negatively affected.
  • Network areas can be seamlessly connected to the other zones, in particular entangled.
  • the further zone is preferably formed at least partially as a network.
  • the textile item of clothing as a ballistic underwear
  • this is produced on a flat knitting machine and the underwear, in particular if it is designed as underpants, fits snugly on the body is present, similar to what is known in cycling shorts.
  • the underwear in particular if it is designed as underpants, fits snugly on the body is present, similar to what is known in cycling shorts.
  • for a protection in the genital and anal area and for the protection of arteries and veins reinforced zones are provided, which are preferably knitted by a spacer knit. Reference is made to the description in particular to the second zone.
  • the first zone can also be formed as described with regard to the second zone.
  • the first zone is also produced by a spacer fabric or is formed by a plurality of layers of the knitted fabric.
  • first zone An embodiment of the textile garment with only one protection zone
  • first zone is particularly suitable when the textile garment is a sock, knee-high or brassiere.
  • a protection zone is provided, which is seamlessly connected to a further zone, which is preferably designed as an elastic zone or comfort zone.
  • the textile garments in the embodiment as a sock, knee-sock or brassiere may also have cuffs that are preferably also seamlessly connected to the protection zone and / or the further zone. It can be one or more cuffs.
  • the other zones and also the protection zones can each be formed in one piece or in several pieces, as already described.
  • first zone a guard zone
  • first zone a protection zone
  • the textile item of clothing may also have cuffs in one embodiment as a glove, preferably only one waistband in the region of the wrist of a wearer, the waistband being connected seamlessly to the protection zone and / or the further zone.
  • the textile garment as a long-sleeved shirt, especially as a Comatshirt, it may be sufficient if the torso of the wearer covering a torso part of the shirt from a protection zone ("first zone") is formed.
  • first zone a protection zone
  • the garment composed of a torso and arm parts, wherein the torso is formed as a knitted fabric, while the arm parts are formed as a fabric, and the arm parts with the Torsote each connected via a seam.
  • the torso part can be designed in this way, as has already been described in the context of the invention above and also below. However, it is also possible that the torso part only one
  • the knitted fabric which soteil forms, at least one zone, which is formed from a penetration of splinters inhibiting yarn.
  • Such a configuration namely an embodiment in which the textile garment has only or at least a first zone, which is formed from an intrusion of splinters inhibiting yarn, can also for an embodiment of the textile garment as a glove, inner glove, sock, Knee-highs or bras are suitable. In all these cases, however, it may also be provided that, for example, a cuff, preferably seamless, is connected to the first zone.
  • the further zone which may be arranged in the comfort zone, may be made by an elastic net and / or a jersey, optionally with UHMWPE yarns. It can be knitted with high performance filaments so that the textile garment, especially the pants, does not break.
  • the cuffs are made of an elastic and skin-friendly material.
  • the cuffs are preferably without seams to the remainder of the garment, in particular underwear, underpants, undershirt, T-shirt, headgear, sock, knee-sock, brassiere, inner glove, glove or long sleeved shirt, connected.
  • viscose or cotton can also be used or other known skin-friendly materials.
  • FR property additional flame retardant property
  • a special yarn which is preferably also skin-friendly, can be used.
  • the textile item of clothing as underpants in accordance with the invention it can be provided that it is worn directly on the skin or over a tight-fitting conventional pair of underpants.
  • Areas which should preferably be at least partially protected or in which 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 genitalia, perineum and analregon, and inner thigh. Zones that offer a reduced level of protection, that is, the comfort area, are especially the areas of the muscles and bones.
  • the further zone may preferably be formed.
  • the first zone and / or the second zone are designed such that they cover the mouth and / or the neck area protect when said textile garments are worn correctly. It is advantageous if in these zones a spacer fabric is used, which is made of a high-strength material, in particular UHMWPE, Aramid or Vectran ® , and protects the lower half of the face, including the neck and neck area.
  • the eyes and ears are kept free so as not to restrict the use of communication and viewing devices.
  • a comfort zone preferably of the further zone
  • a mesh is suitable here.
  • the first and second zones may preferably be made in the headgear, at least in part, preferably by a plating technique. It is advantageous if the inside of UHMWPE or Aramid or Vectran ® is made and the outside knitted from a flame-retardant material and optionally printed with a camouflage print.
  • the helmet mesh-like elastic fabric is preferably used from skin-friendly materials that are directly and without seam connected to the ballistic material of the first and / or second zone.
  • a middle area of the front side ie the chest and / or a middle 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 ballistic protection here.
  • a high-strength material in particular UHMWPE, aramid or Vectran ® be formed and preferably a first zone and / or a second zone to provide additional protection in addition to the ballistic vest.
  • the embodiment described above is suitable both for undershirts or T-shirts, which are designed specifically for male or female wearer.
  • the undershirt and / or the T-shirt may preferably have shoulder pads or a strap or a rescue handle. Furthermore, it can be provided in the region of the arm and / or the hip that pockets are knitted, for example for receiving smartphones, keys, access cards and the like.
  • so-called two-dimensionally knitted regions i. H. flat knitted areas, which are provided for example in the first zone, but also in the wider zone or at the cuffs, are seamlessly connected to three-dimensionally knitted areas.
  • the three-dimensional regions are preferably formed as a spacer fabric or have a pile thread. It is advantageous if the headwear described in more detail above is used in conjunction with a undershirt and / or a T-shirt and / or in conjunction with a pair of underpants. This creates a particularly advantageous protective equipment for the wearer, especially for emergency services.
  • underpants according to the invention are used in conjunction with a undershirt according to the invention or a T-shirt.
  • underpants and / or the undershirt or the T-shirt is used in conjunction with a sock according to the invention, a knee sock, a glove, an inner glove and optionally a brassiere. It follows a particularly advantageous holistic protective equipment for the wearer.
  • the first zone in the case of a single-layer structure has a weight per unit area 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 basis weight 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 been found to be particularly suitable.
  • the thickness of the yarn used for the production of the first zone of UHMWPE is at least 50 dtex, preferably at least 80 dtex, more preferably at least 200 dtex. It is advantageous if the thickness of the yarn used for the production of the first zone of UHMWPE is less than 880 dtex, preferably less than 700 dtex.
  • a first zone of UHMWPE with a high moisture absorption is formed, in particular with a Ret value according to DIN EN 31092 of 4.3895 m 2 Pa / W +/- 20%, preferably +/- 5%, based on a single-layer design of the first zone of UHMWPE.
  • the textile garment has a Schneilö Anlagensfunktion, which is also referred to as “medical release” has, so that the textile garment can be removed quickly from the body of the wearer, without that the garment must take off regularly.
  • a thread of textile garment is designed so that, if one pulls on the thread, a predetermined breaking point results, that is, the textile garment in this area falls apart.
  • the thread that can be pulled so that the textile garment along the threadline falls apart specially dyed and thus better recognizable.
  • a glove, an inner glove, a sock, a knee-sock or a brassiere are provided with a ballistic equipment wherein the glove, inner glove, sock, knee sock and bra have at least one knit, at least a first zone of the knit being formed from a splinter-inhibiting yarn.
  • Inner gloves, gloves, socks, knee socks or brassieres having knitwear with ballistic protective equipment are unknown in the art.
  • the inventive design of the aforementioned textiles increases the holistic protection of the wearer against injury, without limiting the wearing comfort.
  • the textile garment as a glove, inner glove, sock, knee sock or brassiere, that in addition to the first zone, which is formed from a penetration of splinters inhibiting yarn, another zone is provided, which is a comfort zone or an elastic zone is formed in order to increase the wearing comfort of the garment in these embodiments.
  • the first zone which is formed from a penetration of splinters inhibiting yarn
  • another zone which is a comfort zone or an elastic zone is formed in order to increase the wearing comfort of the garment in these embodiments.
  • the differently protected zones may preferably be a first zone of a splinter-inhibiting yarn and a further zone whose structure is determined by the yarn used and / or the strength of the yarn and / or the binding and / or the yarn Structure of the yarn and / or the thickness of the layer and / or the number of superimposed layers differs, so that there is a different protection.
  • the inner glove, the glove, the sock, the knee-sock or the brassiere is knit or completely knit. It can be provided that the glove, the inner glove, the sock, the knee sock or bra have cuffs or a waistband, which are preferably applied seamlessly, in particular, are designed as a knitted fabric.
  • the glove or the inner glove have elastic regions, preferably in the region of the palm and / or on the back of the hand.
  • the elastic range extends from the back of the hand to the fingers.
  • the glove or inner glove may furthermore preferably have tactile zones at the fingertips.
  • the glove can be worn both alone and 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 facilitate or facilitate the typical activities of a soldier, such as shooting or the use of displays.
  • a high degree of tactility is particularly evident 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 before. Provided is preferably at most one seam, which is then preferably designed as "medi cal release", as already described.
  • both the glove and the inner glove is executed precurved.
  • the inner glove and the glove preferably has a close fit as possible.
  • an inner glove can be provided that this fits under a combat glove.
  • the inner glove for firm sewing with an outer glove can be provided that the inner glove has on the fingertips small tabs over which the inner glove can be sewn in the outer glove.
  • the glove has a first protection zone and a second protection zone, as has already been described in principle above.
  • the areas that are important for operating instruments may be made somewhat thinner than the other protection zones.
  • the first zone is made thinner and the second zone thicker
  • an inner glove it has silicone yarns at partial sites or a partial silicone coating. This should, if necessary, ver prevents the gloves from slipping too much and no hold. Furthermore, silicone can facilitate the operation of buttons and other equipment.
  • the inside of the glove is hydrophilic by, for example, a plasma treatment.
  • the glove may preferably be made flame-retardant either by finishing the yarn or the complete glove.
  • the independent invention of claim 24 relates to a garment with a ballistic protective equipment with a torso part and arm parts, wherein the torso part is a knitted fabric and has at least one protected zone, which is formed from a splinter-inhibiting yarn, and wherein the arm parts a woven material are formed.
  • the torso part is the part of the garment covering a human torso and the arm parts the part of the garment which at least partially covers the human arms when the garment is worn correctly.
  • the torso part has only one uniform protected zone, that is to say that the knit which forms the torso part is produced uniformly and connected to the arm parts from the fabric.
  • This has particularly for the production of a so-called Com- batshirts, which both the function of underwear as well which meets a combat jacket or can replace these garments, found to be suitable.
  • the arm parts are preferably formed langärmlig.
  • the torso part can also have a plurality of differently protected zones, wherein at least two different zones are seamlessly connected to one another and at least one first zone is formed from a thread which inhibits the penetration of splinters.
  • a plurality of differently protected zones wherein at least two different zones are seamlessly connected to one another and at least one first zone is formed from a thread which inhibits the penetration of splinters.
  • the arm parts 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 may be designed and mounted as already described in the context of the other inventions.
  • the textile garment with the torso part of a knitted fabric and the arm parts of a woven material which is referred to below (and above) as combatshirt, is particularly suitable for higher temperatures to wear this jacket instead of a fight.
  • the arm parts can preferably be formed by a woven fabric with camouflage.
  • the woven fabric or the woven material causes the arm parts to withstand high loads, in particular also under the effect of moisture, and to have permanently high strength values.
  • the arm parts can be made such that they have a high air permeability.
  • the torso part of the combatshirts is preferably made with a high collar.
  • the combatshirt is particularly suitable for use in combination with a ballistic protective vest.
  • the knitted design of the torso part dispenses with irritating or frictional seams.
  • the torso part and also the arm parts may have a fire-retardant properties and / or antistatic properties and / or antibacterial properties.
  • the combatshirt may be hydrophilic.
  • the torso part of the garment is preferably formed of a seamless tube with a flame-retardant and hydrophilic knit fabric with different knitting zones that dissipate sweat and compensate for body temperature.
  • the preferably provided antibacterial property of the material inhibits odor.
  • the combatshirt is used as underwear, which means that an additional undergoing underwear is not necessary. Due to the close-to-body concept of the combatshirt an optimal moisture transport can be guaranteed. Can be provided from a hem to the neckline continuous channel in a knitting technique to achieve a Venturi effect, whereby the moisture removal is improved by the shirt. The removal of moisture is supported by the inventively preferably provided seamless execution of the knitted fabric.
  • the arms of the combatshirts are preferably made of a lightweight, flame-retardant twill.
  • the upper fabric can be executed in a 3-color printing. Provision can be made for a preferably double-sided applied vector protection as well as hydrophilic properties on the inside of the arm parts.
  • at the elbow preformed pockets preferably made of a highly abrasion-resistant and flame-retardant polyamide, in which in particular flexible elbow protectors, preferably in the embodiment, as described in DE 20 2013 100 788 Ul, are receivable.
  • the elbow protectors can be provided on the right / left with compressed creases and with special protuberances for protecting the elbow and / or upper forearm.
  • the arm parts may further include pockets in the area of the upper arms which serve as storage space.
  • a fleece band can be provided, which serves for receiving a rank insignia and possibly simultaneously as a pen storage.
  • the arm parts may preferably also have further pin pockets, for example in the region of the front left sleeve.
  • the cuffs are cut relatively far, so that they can be rolled up in the region of the pulse.
  • the width of the arm cuff is adjustable via a tab with an adhesive fastener.
  • a mosquito net in the lower arm area of the arm parts Belüf.
  • a zipper in particular a two-way zipper be provided, which can be preferably opened in O-shape. It is advantageous if short zipper slides and, if necessary, a zippered garage are provided at the ends of the ventilation openings, whereby the noise development is reduced.
  • the arm parts may preferably be designed in a raglan construction.
  • the arm parts may preferably be connected to the torso part with a flatlock seam.
  • the combatshirt on a high-cut stand collar was dispensed with all the opening options. This is advantageous for avoiding pressure points in this area when using a protective vest or a wearing and protective equipment.
  • the upper of the torso part may have camouflage properties, but this is not necessary in a preferred embodiment, since the torso part in use is covered by a wearing and protective equipment that already has a camouflage function.
  • the material of the torso part and the stand-up collar may preferably be hydrophilic and antibacterial.
  • the combatshirt can be worn especially in combination with a ballistic protective vest and a carrying and protective equipment, as is customary in military personnel. This represents a particularly advantageous inventive use.
  • FIG. 11 shows a back view of the T-shirt or undershirt shown in FIG. 10;
  • FIG. 12 shows a front view of a textile item of clothing in a design as a brassiere
  • Figure 13 is a rear view of the brassiere shown in Figure 12;
  • Figure 14 is a front view of a textile garment in a sock design
  • FIG. 15 shows a front view of a textile item of clothing in a design as a knee stocking
  • Figure 16 is a front view of a textile garment in an embodiment as a glove or inner glove
  • FIG. 17 is a rear view of the glove or inner glove shown in FIG. 16;
  • Figure 18 is a front view of a garment textile in an embodiment with a torso part of a knitted fabric and arm parts made of a woven material;
  • FIG. 19 is a rear view of the textile shown in FIG.
  • tex tiles garment which is designed as underpants 100 or as an undershirt 200 or T-shirt or headgear 300, headscarf, scarf, tube scarf or balaclava.
  • the invention is not limited thereto. In particular, it may also be other items of clothing in which ballistic protection is beneficial.
  • the illustrated embodiments likewise show a textile garment which is designed as a brassiere 400, as a sock 500, as a knee stocking 600 or as a glove or inner glove 700.
  • Figures 18 and 19 show an embodiment of the textile garment as a so-called combatshirt 800, which will be shown in more detail below.
  • the illustrated underpants 100 refers to a pair of underpants for men. Similarly, however, a pair of underpants for women can be designed.
  • Figure 1 shows a textile garment with a ballistic protective equipment in an embodiment as underpants 100.
  • the pants 100 is formed as a knitted fabric and has a plurality of different zones 1, 2, 3. Zones 1, 2, 3 are seamlessly connected.
  • At least one first zone 1 is formed from a yarn 5 which inhibits the penetration of splinters.
  • An example of an embodiment of the splinter-inhibiting yarn 5 is shown in FIG.
  • a multifilament yarn (multifilament yarn) is planned. According to the embodiment, the zones 1, 2, 3 are entangled with each other.
  • the splinter inhibiting yarn 5 is a high strength yarn.
  • the penetration of splinters inhibiting yarn 5 may be formed for example as UHMWPE, as aramid or as Vectran®.
  • UHMWPE as aramid or as Vectran®.
  • aramid or Vectran ® can be used instead of a UHMWPE.
  • Dyneema ® is sold under the trade name Dyneema ® by the Dutch chemicals group Royal DSM NV.
  • 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 suitable, although particularly suitable for the production of the inventively provided first zone 1, However, the invention is not limited.
  • the particularly endangered zones of the wearer of the underpants 100 are formed by a second zone 2.
  • the second zone 2 also consists of a penetration of splinters inhibiting yarn 5, which hereinafter throughout (but not limiting) as UHMWPE (this also applies to the other embodiments) is called.
  • UHMWPE splinters inhibiting yarn
  • the production of a spacer knitted fabric is basically known. As a rule, a pile thread is used for this purpose.
  • the second zone 2 is made as a spacer fabric.
  • first zone 1 and the second zone 2 For the arrangement, training and division of the first zone 1 and the second zone 2 reference is made to the illustration in Figures 1 and 2.
  • first zone 1 or the second zone 2 In principle, it is also possible that in the areas in which the first zone 1 or the second zone 2 is shown in the embodiment, consistently only one zone, namely the zone 1, but possibly also there in a configuration as a spacer fabric or in a Embodiment with a layer, two or more layers is formed.
  • the exemplary embodiment is not to be understood as necessarily requiring a zone 2. It is also possible to realize only the first zone 1 throughout, but which can then also have the properties of the second zone 2 throughout, ie. H. optionally, if desired, may have a multi-layer. The same applies to the other embodiments.
  • the second zone 2 insofar as it is present, has a higher basis weight than the first zone 1. Furthermore, it is preferably provided in the embodiments, the single-layered form the first zone 1, while the second zone 2 - insofar exists - is preferably formed two-ply, which is achieved in the embodiment by the configuration as a spacer fabric.
  • the underpants 100 to be formed in the outer leg region or in the outer region of the thigh from a further zone 3.
  • the further zone 3 has an elastic yarn 6 or is formed by an elastic yarn 6.
  • two zones 3 are provided.
  • the further zone 3 can be formed flame-retardant and / or breathable. In the exemplary embodiment it is provided that the zone 3 is formed breathable and flame retardant.
  • the further zone 3 according to FIGS. 1 and 2 is designed as a mesh.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show a highly abstracted representation.
  • the elastic yarn 6 forms the core of the Umwindegarns 7.
  • the elastic yarn 6 is formed as Elasthan soul or spandex.
  • the elastic yarn 6 is thereby wrapped in a preferably high-strength material (preferably a splinter-inhibiting yarn 5, particularly preferably in one embodiment as UHMWPE (optionally also as aramid or Vectran ”)) shown large distances in the wrapping by the yarn 5.
  • UHMWPE optionally also as aramid or Vectran
  • FIG. 7 differs from FIG. 8 only in that in FIG. 7 only one yarn is wound around the elastic yarn 6, while in FIG. 8 two yarns 5 are wound around the elastic yarn 6.
  • the variant of the Umwindegarns 7 shown in Figure 8 may also have two yarns 5 in an advantageous embodiment, which have different properties or consist of different materials.
  • one of the yarns 5 may be a high-strength material, preferably a splinter-inhibiting yarn in the already described embodiment with the variants already described, while the second yarn 5 is a flame-resistant yarn.
  • the Umwindegarn 7 in addition to the elasticity of two more advantageous properties through the use of two different yarns 5. It is also possible to use two cotton yarns, preferably one of the yarns or both yarns via a FR or flame resistant equipment.
  • a wraparound yarn also has more than two yarns 5.
  • the yarns 5 may be formed of an identical material or of different materials.
  • a Umwindegarn 7 is particularly suitable for the formation of the other zone 3, as this also a certain minimum ballistic protection can be realized.
  • the underpants 100 shown there have cuffs 4, the cuffs 4 having an elastic yarn 6 or by an elastic yarn 6 are formed. In this area, a particularly high elasticity of advantage. Can be provided here again a flame retardant design.
  • the yarn used to make the cuffs 4 may again be a wrap-around yarn of suitable construction.
  • a seam 8 is shown in FIG.
  • This seam 8 merely serves to form a circumferentially closed textile body from the flat and seamlessly knitted textile fabric, in accordance with FIG. 1 a pair of underpants. This depends on the knitting machine.
  • the use of a flat knitting machine is provided, wherein the ends of the flat and seamless knitted fabric are to be joined together to form a closed textile body.
  • a closed textile body By a closed textile body is to be understood that this example, the shape of a pair of underpants 100, a singlet 200, a T-shirt, a headgear 300, a headscarf, a tube scarf, a balaclava, a sock 500, a knee sock 600, a Glove or an inner glove 700 or a brassiere 400.
  • a torso part as shown in FIGS. 18 and 19, can also be understood to mean a closed textile body.
  • the seam 8 is preferably such that it does not extend between two zones 1, 2, 3, but within a zone, particularly so as not to weaken the seamless connection between two zones. In principle, it would also be possible that the seam 8 between two zones 1, 2, 3 runs. This does not change the meaning of the invention that the zones 1, 2, 3 are seamlessly connected.
  • Figures 3 and 4 show an embodiment of the textile garment according to the invention as an undershirt 200 or T-shirt.
  • an undershirt 200 is used, but it may equally be a t-shirt.
  • the undershirt 200 is exemplified in Figures 3 and 4 with sleeves, but this is optional.
  • the undershirt 200 has, as well as the underpants 100 already described, a first zone 1, a second zone 2 and a further zone 3 and cuffs 4. With regard to the design of the zones 1, 2, 3 and the cuffs 4 and their manufacture, reference is made to the description of the underpants 100.
  • the undershirt 200 can also be provided such that the first zone 1 is constructed in the manner described with respect to the second zone 2 of the underpants 100.
  • the formation of the second zone 2 is optional in the undershirt 200 shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • the second zone 2 is in the illustrated undershirt 200 anyway only a special function.
  • the second zone 2 is provided to form a carrying belt 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 zone in the event of an injury.
  • the carrying belt 9 extends from the back over the chest and / or from the back under the armpits. up to the shoulder and around the back of the neck of the wearer when the undershirt 200 is worn correctly.
  • On the exact course of the strap 9 is of course not limited.
  • the carrying handle 9 preferably extends in such a way that it has a distance from the cuff 4, which runs around the neck of the wearer, so that a hand can engage under the carrying strap 9 in this area to lift the undershirt 200 wearer.
  • the carrying belt 9 is preferably formed from a high-strength yarn in the undershirt 200, it is not absolutely necessary for the entire carrying belt 9 to consist of the high-strength yarn. It may be sufficient if the carrying belt 9 is preferably directly and seamlessly connected to the undershirt 200, but for example at least in the region in which it is provided that the carrying belt 9 is lifted by one hand, from another, likewise correspondingly stable material is formed. Furthermore, it is also not necessary that the carrying belt 9 is made of a double layer compared to the zone 1 or of a spacer fabric. It may also be just a suitably high strength yarn that does not have to provide ballistic protection. Can also be provided a single-layer design.
  • two paddings 10 are formed in the region of the shoulders in order to facilitate the carrying of backpacks or packing containers.
  • These can be realized by applying a separate pad or by having the fabric in this area with a corresponding design, for example also by forming a spacer knit, in particular without a ballistic protective effect being provided here.
  • the undershirt 200 shown in Figures 3 and 4 in the region of the sleeve and / or in the region of the waist, in particular in the region of the circumferential cuff around the waistband 4, 11 pockets, preferably einkomicken.
  • the pockets 11 are designed to hold a smartphone, a key, an access card or other small parts.
  • Figures 10 and 11 show an embodiment of an undershirt 200 and a T-shirt for a female wearer, for which purpose special female formations are provided in the region of the breast. All variants and configurations described with respect to the embodiment of the undershirt 200 according to FIGS. 3 and 4 can also be realized in the embodiment according to FIGS. 10 and 11.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 or 10 and 11 apart from the specific female formations in the region of the breast, can be realized for both male and female wearers.
  • Figures 12 and 13 show an embodiment of the textile garment as a brassiere 400.
  • a brassiere 400 all variants and configurations already described with respect to the undershirt 200 according to Figures 3 and 4 or 10 and 11 can be implemented.
  • the brassiere 400 has a protected zone 1 which is seamlessly connected to a further zone 3, which is in two parts and is a comfort zone and has already been described above ,
  • the further zone 3 has, as also already described, compared to the zone 1 improved elastic properties and may otherwise be configured in the manner as shown in the other embodiments.
  • Also provided are preferably four cuffs 4, with respect to their design also referred to the embodiments already described.
  • Figures 5 and 6 show an embodiment of the textile garment as a headgear 300, scarf, headscarf, tube scarf or balaclava.
  • a headgear 300 is spoken for the sake of simplicity.
  • this may also be a scarf, a headscarf, a tube scarf or a balaclava.
  • the headgear 300 illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6 again has a first zone 1, a second zone 2, a further zone 3 and cuffs 4.
  • a first zone la which differs from the first zone 1 by a higher air permeability and possibly a lower ballistic protection.
  • the first zone la covers the mouth of the wearer when the headgear 300 is worn correctly. It is preferably provided that the first zone la 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 of a UHMWPE yarn 5, is provided in the further zone 3, preferably in that a wrapping yarn 7 is used, as shown by way of example in Figures 7 and 8.
  • the further zone 3a preferably has no high-strength yarn.
  • a net-like elastic knit d. H. preferably a mesh which is preferably breathable and in particular elastic.
  • a Umwindegarn 7 but preferably waiving a high-strength yarn. That is, the elastic yarn 6, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8, may again constitute the core, but is wrapped by a non-high-tenacity yarn such as a flame-retardant yarn.
  • upper head region of the headgear 300 is to be understood as the region of the headgear 300 which, when the headgear 300 is worn correctly, is attached to an upper region of the head of the wearer that extends and revolves from a lower region of the forehead of the wearer Carrier extends upwards, rests. This area is typically protected by emergency forces by a helmet so that the headgear 300 does not have any high strength yarn in this area. H. no additional ballistic protection.
  • the formation of the second zone 2 can optionally be dispensed with or the first zone 1 can occupy the area of the second zone 2.
  • the first zone 1 can also be constructed in the manner described above with respect to the second zone 2, ie. H. the first zone 1 may have a spacer fabric, a denser yarn, an increased basis weight and the like, especially if the second zone 2 should be omitted. Reference is made to the description of the pants 100.
  • the headgear 300 in particular in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 5 and 6, d. H. to the headgear 300, it may be provided that a so-called plating technique is used. This is particularly useful in the first zone 1, la and / or in the second zone 2. It can be provided that the inner side 13 is formed from the penetration of splinters inhibiting yarn 5, in particular UHMWPE, and the outer side 12 is formed by a yarn having flame retardant properties and optionally printed with a camouflage print or is printable.
  • zones 1 and 2 of the other embodiments may be designed accordingly.
  • FIG. 14 shows a possible embodiment of a sock 500.
  • a first zone 1 a two-part executed further zones 3 and a cuff 4.
  • the zone 3 is designed as a comfort zone with respect to the zone 1 better elastic properties.
  • FIG. 15 shows a possible embodiment of the textile item of clothing as a knee stocking 600.
  • a first zone 1 and a three-part zone 3 are provided, which is designed as a comfort zone with elastic properties that are improved relative to the zone 1. Further, a cuff 4 is provided.
  • Figures 16 and 17 show a possible embodiment of the textile garment as a glove or as an inner glove 700.
  • the glove has a first zone 1, which is formed from a penetration of splinters inhibiting yarn 5, in particular UHMWPE.
  • a further zone 3 is formed in the area of the hands and on the back of the hand, which zone is designed as a comfort zone with elastic properties improved in relation to the zone 1.
  • the further zone 3 on the back of the hand protrudes into the fingers of the glove 700.
  • a cuff 4.
  • the glove 700 has optional tactile zones 14 on the fingertips.
  • the tactile zones 14 are designed such that the operation of displays or the operation of a trigger of a weapon is simplified.
  • a silicone yarn or a partial silicone application may be provided. It can also be provided that the tactile zones 14 are made of silicone.
  • the glove 700 can have at most one seam, which preferably serves as "medical release".
  • the glove shown in Figures 16 and 17 is preferably pre-curved as shown.
  • the inner glove 700 may have in a manner not shown on the fingertips small tabs, with the aid of which it can be sewn in an outer glove, not shown. However, the inner glove 700 may also be designed as an outer glove.
  • the inner glove 700 according to FIGS. 16 and 17 is preferably a seamless knit construction.
  • FIGS. 18 and 19 show a textile garment 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 described in particular according to the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 3 and 4 or 10 and 11, that is, a second protected zone 2 and / or more tere zones 3, which should form a comfort zone, be provided.
  • only a protected zone 1 is provided.
  • the zone 1, as has already been described above with respect to the other embodiments, consists of a splinter-inhibiting yarn 5.
  • the textile garment shown there which will be referred to as "combat shirt” for short, comprises two arm members 16 formed of a woven material, that is, a woven fabric.
  • the arm parts 16 are formed langärmlig, but it is also a conventional wisdom.
  • the torso 15 has a high collar 17 which is formed 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 may have fire-retardant properties as well as being antistatic, antibacterial and hydrophilic.
  • the torso part 15 is formed as a seamless tube with optionally different knitting zones.
  • the torso member 15 may preferably be provided to be worn directly on the body, that is, additional underwear is not required.
  • the torso part 15 fulfills the function of an underwear.
  • the arm parts 16 are made of a lightweight, flame-retardant twill. Furthermore, it is also provided in a manner not shown that the arm parts a camouflage, preferably have a 3-color tint print. At the elbows of the arm parts 16 pockets 18, preferably for receiving flexible elbow protectors (not shown), are provided.
  • the arm parts 16 each have a tab 19 with adhesive closures in the region of the sleeve ends, so that the width of the cuffs can be regulated. This is just like the bag 18 optional.
  • exemplary embodiment 1 - optionally - is provided to form a pin pocket 20 in the area of the front end of the left arm part 16.
  • a mosquito net can be provided in the region of the lower arm of the arm parts 16 for ventilation, which can preferably be opened and closed by means of a zipper.
  • additional pockets 21 may optionally be provided as storage space.
  • a loop tape may be provided to receive a rank insignia and, if desired, simultaneously serve as pen storage.
  • the collar 17 is designed as a stand-up collar, was dispensed with all the opening options to avoid bruises that can occur when the Combatshirt is preferably worn together with a carrying and protective equipment.
  • the combatshirt replaces the underwear, preferably an undershirt and can be worn as the lowest layer on the body. Furthermore, the combatshirt replaced by the design with the arm parts a combat jacket, especially at high temperatures.
  • a camouflage pressure for the torso part 15 can preferably be dispensed with.

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