US2010212485A1PendingUtilityA1
Arm Guards
Est. expiryFeb 15, 2027(~0.6 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Paul Carter
F41H 1/02
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Abstract
A ballistic arm guard is provided and includes a pliable outer shell or housing that encompasses inner ballistic cores which are housed or contained within an inner shell or housing. Secured to exterior portions of the ballistic arm guard are a series of attaching straps and buckles that facilitates the securing of the ballistic arm guard to the wearer's upper limb. Secured to and incorporated into an upper portion of the ballistic arm guard is a tourniquet. In one design, the interior ballistic cores comprise high performance fibers such as an aramid fiber, high molecular weight polyethylene, a combination of these, or other high performance fibers types.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An upper limb anti-ballistic guard, comprising:
an outer pliable housing,
having an outer surface and an inner surface, and which forms a generally closed interior area,
the outer housing being relatively thin compared to the length and width of the outer housing, and
the outer housing including a perimeter and including a series of straps disposed around the perimeter of the outer housing;
an inner housing,
disposed in the interior area of the outer housing and generally surrounded by the outer housing;
a ballistic core,
contained within the inner housing comprising high performance fibers such as high molecular weight polyethylene, aramid fibers, or a combination of these and other high performance fibers;
a plurality of fasteners secured to the outer housing for fastening to other objects and securing the arm guard to an upper limb.
2 . The ballistic arm guard of claim 1 wherein:
the outer housing is constructed of material taken from the group including fabric, vinyl, leather, and pliable synthetic materials.
3 . The ballistic arm guard of claim 1 :
wherein the outer housing includes two sides with one side separated into at least two sections, and wherein there are a plurality of access openings that permit access to the inner housing, and
wherein the access openings at least partially delineates the two sections.
4 . The ballistic arm guard of claim 1 wherein:
the outer housing includes two opposed sides, and the straps are secured about outer portions of each side.
5 . The ballistic arm guard of claim 1 wherein:
the ballistic core is a high performance fiber such as an aramid fiber, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, a combination of these and other high performance fiber types.
6 . A ballistic leg guard upper section comprising:
at least one rigid or semi-rigid contoured plate; at least one shaped layer or pliable ballistic material; and at least one tourniquet constructed of rigid material, straps, and rigid holding clips.
7 . A ballistic arm guard section comprising:
a plurality of contoured shaped plates of rigid or semi-rigid ballistic material; at least one shaped layer of pliable ballistic material; a plurality of straps and fasteners; at least one elastic material strap; and at least one elastic foam pad.
8 . A method of manufacturing a ballistic arm guard, comprising:
forming a pliable outer housing having an outer surface and an inner surface and forming a plurality of generally closed interior areas; inserting inner housings into the interior area of the outer housing where the inner housings forms enclosures and when inserted into the outer housing, the inner housings are surrounded and generally enclosed by the outer housing; forming ballistic cores; forming contoured rigid or semi-rigid plates of high performance fibers such as aramid fibers, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, or a combination of these, and other high performance fibers; inserting ballistic cores into the inner housings such that the ballistic cores are surrounded and enclosed by both the inner housings and the outer housing.
9 . The method of claim 8 including:
inserting a high performance fiber such as an aramid fiber, high molecular weight polyethylene material, a combination of these, or other high performance fiber types into the inner housings.Cited by (0)
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