Ballistic-Resistant Garment Having An Incrementally Adjustable Fit
Abstract
A ballistic-resistant garment having an incrementally-adjustable fit, and methods of making and using such a ballistic-resistant garment, whereby the ballistic-resistant garment includes a front panel having a front panel pocket configured to receive a first ballistic-resistant insert; a back panel having a back panel pocket configured to receive a second ballistic-resistant insert; a front panel first fastener coupled to the front panel; and a plurality of discrete back panel first fasteners coupled in spaced apart relation to the back panel, whereby each of the discrete back panel first fasteners is configured to matably engage with the front panel first fastener to provide a first pair of releasably engaged fasteners which couple the front and back panels to fasten the ballistic-resistant garment about a torso of a wearer.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 - 41 . (canceled)
42 . A ballistic-resistant garment, comprising:
a front panel having a front panel pocket configured to receive a first ballistic-resistant plate; a front panel first fastener coupled to said front panel; a back panel having a back panel pocket configured to receive a second ballistic-resistant plate; an elongate member coupled to said back panel, said elongate member having an elongate member length disposed between opposing elongate member right and left ends; and a plurality of discrete back panel first fasteners coupled to said elongate member in generally horizontal spaced apart relation proximate one of said elongate member ends, each of said back panel first fasteners configured to matably engage with said front panel first fastener to provide a first pair of releasably engaged fasteners which couple said front and back panels to fasten said ballistic-resistant garment about a torso of a wearer; wherein each of said back panel first and second fasteners comprises an aperture element disposed within said elongate member.
43 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 42 , wherein each said aperture element defines an aperture element opening configured to receive said front panel first fastener.
44 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 43 , wherein each of said back panel first fasteners further comprises a slot defining a slot opening which communicates with said aperture element opening.
45 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 43 , wherein said elongate member removably couples to said back panel.
46 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 45 , wherein said elongate member adjustably couples to said back panel for adjustment along a back panel length.
47 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 43 , wherein each of said front panel first fasteners comprises a protrusion.
48 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 47 , wherein each of said protrusions comprises a headed pin.
49 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 47 , wherein each of said front panel first fasteners is adjustably coupled to said front panel for adjustment along a front panel width.
50 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 49 , wherein each of said front panel first fasteners is fixedly coupled to a connector which adjustably couples to said front panel for adjustment along said front panel width.
51 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 50 , wherein said connector slidably engages with a slit disposed in said front panel.
52 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 51 , further comprising a plurality of said slits disposed in generally horizontal spaced apart relation along said front panel width.
53 . The ballistic-resistant garment of claim 42 , wherein said front and back panels together form a vest-like ballistic-resistant garment which is sleeveless.
54 . A ballistic-resistant garment, comprising:
a front panel having a front panel pocket configured to receive a first ballistic-resistant plate; a front panel first fastener coupled to said front panel; a back panel having a back panel pocket configured to receive a second ballistic-resistant plate; an elongate member coupled to said back panel, said elongate member having an elongate member length disposed between opposing elongate member right and left ends; a plurality of discrete back panel first aperture elements disposed within said elongate member, said back panel first aperture elements located in generally horizontal spaced apart relation proximate one of said elongate member ends, each of said back panel first aperture elements configured to matably engage with said front panel first fastener to couple said front and back panels to fasten said ballistic-resistant garment about a torso of a wearer.Cited by (0)
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