Apparatus and method for associating the edge of a composite object with trim
US-9221238-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10155357B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10155357-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013202907-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 4, 2010 |
| Priority date | Feb 23, 2009 |
| Publication date | Dec 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 18, 2018 |
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The present invention relates to a textile web material having improved mechanical strength, in particular having resistance to piercing and/or shooting, having a protective function against chemical and/or biological toxins, in particular weapon agents. The textile web material according to the invention comprises a multilayer construction, wherein the layer construction comprises at least one layer resistant to piercing and/or shooting, and at least one adsorption layer based on discrete adsorption particles.
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A textile sheet material having stab resistance and ballistic resistance, and offering protective performance against chemical or biological poisons and warfare agents, wherein the textile sheet material has a multilayered construction, wherein the multilayered construction comprises: (a) at least one stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer, wherein the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer is a textile fabric and has a basis weight of 0.5 kg/m 2 to 8 kg/m′ and wherein the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer comprises or consists of fibers or yarns based on a material selected from the group consisting of aramids and ultra high molecular weight polyethylenes (UHMWPE's), wherein the fibers or yarns have a fiber linear density of 50 to 5,000 denier; and (b) at least one adsorption layer based on discrete particles of adsorbent, wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer are based on activated carbon in the form of activated carbon particles wherein the amount of activated carbon particles is 50 g/m 2 to 500 g/m 2 ; wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer have a median diameter of at least 0.1 mm and less than 1.0 mm and wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer have a bursting pressure per individual adsorbent particle of at least 5 Newtons and up to 20 Newtons, wherein the textile sheet material has a stab-resistance of more than 10 Newtons according to DIN EN 388:2003, and a breaking strength of more than 10 Newtons according to DIN EN 388:2003, and wherein the textile sheet material comprising the at least one adsorption layer exhibits greater stab resistance than the textile sheet material without an adsorption layer. 2. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer are secured to the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer, wherein the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer serves as support for the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer. 3. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the textile sheet material comprises a support layer which is arranged between the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer and the adsorption layer, wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer are secured to the support layer, wherein the support layer serves as support for the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer. 4. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer are fixed to the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer or to the support layer via a discontinuously applied adhesive. 5. The textile sheet material according to claim 4 , wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer are at least 50% freely accessible to the chemical or biological poisons to be adsorbed and wherein the adsorbent particles are at least 50% not covered with adhesive. 6. The textile sheet material according to claim 4 , wherein the adhesive is applied in an amount of 1 to 200 g/m 2 . 7. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein at least 50% of the side of the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer or of the support layer to which the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer have been applied has adsorbent particles applied to it. 8. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the aramid is selected from the group of para-aramids and their copolymers and mixtures. 9. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the fibers or yarns have a fiber linear density of 60 to 4,000 denier and wherein the fibers or yarns have a tenacity of at least 10 g/denier (gpd) and wherein the fibers or yarns have a breaking extension of at least 1.5%. 10. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layers have altogether a basis weight of 0.75 kg/m 2 to 6 kg/m 2 and wherein the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layers are in the form of a woven fabric having 1 million to 20 million fiber crossing points/cm 2 . 11. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the textile sheet material additionally comprises a first covering layer, wherein the first covering layer is arranged on that side of the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer which faces away from the adsorption layer or wherein the first covering layer is arranged on the outside in the use state of the textile sheet material. 12. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the textile sheet material additionally comprises a second covering layer, wherein the second covering layer is arranged on that side of the adsorption layer which faces away from the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer or wherein the second covering layer is arranged on the inside in the use state of the textile sheet material. 13. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the textile sheet material additionally comprises a membrane which is at least essentially water impermeable and air-impermeable but water vapor permeable and delays the passage of chemical or biological poisons or is at least essentially impermeable to chemical or biological poisons. 14. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the textile sheet material has a stab-resistance of more than 20 Newtons according to DIN EN 388:2003 and wherein the textile sheet material has a cut-resistance of more than the factor 1.2 according to DIN EN 388:2003. 15. The textile sheet material according to claim 1 , wherein the textile sheet material has a breaking strength of more than 25 Newtons according to DIN EN 388:2003 and wherein the textile sheet material has an abrasion resistance of more than 100 cycles according to DIN EN 388:2003. 16. A protective material comprising the textile sheet material according to claim 1 . 17. The protective material according to claim 16 , wherein the protective material is selected from the group consisting of protective suits, protective gloves, protective shoes and protective coverings. 18. A textile sheet material having stab resistance and ballistic resistance, and offering protective performance against chemical or biological poisons and warfare agents, wherein the textile sheet material has a multilayered construction, wherein the multilayered construction comprises: (a) at least one stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer, wherein the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer is a textile fabric and has a basis weight of 0.5 kg/m 2 to 8 kg/m 2 and wherein the stab-resistant and ballistic-resistant layer comprises or consists of fibers or yarns based on a material selected from the group consisting of aramids and ultra high molecular weight polyethylenes (UHMWPE's), wherein the fibers or yarns have a fiber linear density of 50 to 5,000 denier; and (b) at least one adsorption layer based on discrete particles of adsorbent, wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer are based on activated carbon in the form of activated carbon particles, wherein the amount of activated carbon particles is 50 g/m 2 to 500 g/m 2 ; wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer have a median diameter of at least 0.1 mm and less than 1.0 mm and wherein the adsorbent particles of the adsorption layer have a bursting pressure per individual adsorbent particle of at least 5 Newtons and up to 20 Newtons, wherein the textile sheet material has a stab-resistance of more than 10 Newtons according to DIN EN 388:2003, and a breaking streng
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