US2017199011A1PendingUtilityA1
Personal tactical system
Est. expiryJun 15, 2030(~3.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Jason Beck
A41D 1/04F41H 1/02F41H 5/013F41H 5/0471F41H 5/0485F41H 5/0478
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Abstract
Implementations described and claimed herein provide a personal tactical system configured to be worn by an individual for protection against threats. In one implementation, the personal tactical system includes one or more internal components disposed in an interior formed by an outer layer and an inner layer. The internal components include a flexible body armor, a ballistic plate, a ballistic frame, and/or a ballistic plate cover.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A tactical system comprising:
an inner layer; an outer layer disposed opposite the inner layer and forming an interior, the outer layer comprising a composite fabric; one or more load carriage points disposed along the outer layer; a first layer of the composite fabric disposed at the one or more load carriage points, the first layer comprising a woven synthetic fabric, the first layer facing outwardly in a direction away from the inner layer; and a second layer of the composite fabric backing the first layer at the one or more load carriage points, the second layer comprising a woven fabric of para-aramid fibers, an attachment of the first layer to the second layer providing a structural support to the one or more load carriage points.
2 . The tactical system of claim 1 , wherein the woven synthetic fabric is nylon having a weight of at least 200 denier and the woven fabric of para-aramid fibers of the second layer has a weight of at least 100 denier and an aerial density of at least 3 ounces per square yard.
3 . The tactical system of claim 1 , wherein the attachment of the first layer to the second layer includes at least one of: laminating the first layer to the second layer under heat pressure using a thermoplastic bonding agent; or using an adhesive.
4 . The tactical system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more load carriage points includes at least one of a pouch, a pocket, a corner, or a seam.
5 . The tactical system of claim 1 , wherein the outer layer and the inner layer are deployed in at least one of: a tactical vest; a tactical garment; or tactical equipment.
6 . The tactical system of claim 1 , wherein the outer layer is exposed to an outside environment.
7 . The tactical system of claim 1 , wherein the weight of the first layer is 500 denier and the weight of the para-aramid fibers is 200 denier.
8 . The tactical system of claim 1 , wherein the weight of the first layer is less than 1000 denier and the weight of the para-aramid fibers is less than 1200 denier.
9 . A tactical system comprising:
an outer layer exposed to an outside environment, the outer layer comprising a composite fabric; one or more load carriage points disposed along the outer layer; a first layer of the composite fabric disposed at the one or more load carriage points, the first layer comprising a woven synthetic fabric, the first layer facing the outside environment; and a second layer of the composite fabric backing the first layer at the one or more load carriage points, the second layer comprising a woven fabric of para-aramid fibers, an attachment of the first layer to the second layer providing a structural support to the one or more load carriage points.
10 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the woven synthetic fabric is nylon having a weight of at least 200 denier and the woven fabric of para-aramid fibers of the second layer has a weight of at least 100 denier and an aerial density of at least 3 ounces per square yard.
11 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the attachment of the first layer to the second layer includes laminating the first layer to the second layer under heat pressure using a thermoplastic bonding agent.
12 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the weight of the first layer is 500 denier and the weight of the para-aramid fibers is 200 denier.
13 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the weight of the first layer is less than 1000 denier.
14 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the weight of the para-aramid fibers is less than 1200 denier.
15 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the aerial density of the para-aramid fibers is less than 10 ounces per square yard.
16 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the weave of the para-aramid fibers has at least 40 fibers per inch in a warp direction and at least 40 fibers per inch in a fill direction.
17 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the weave of the para-aramid fibers has a warp yarn density in excess of 100 percent and a fill yarn density in excess of 75 percent.
18 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the weave of the para-aramid fibers has filament crossovers of at least 50 million filament crossovers per square inch.
19 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the filament crossovers are less than 90 million filament crossovers per square inch.
20 . The tactical system of claim 9 , wherein the para-aramid fibers have a tensile strength of at least 2000 MPa and an elastic modulus of at least 60 GPa.Cited by (0)
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