Fiber-bound engineered materials formed using foundation scrims
US-2024415230-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US11499802B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11499802-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816162628-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2022 |
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This technology relates materials that are stab, spike and ballistic resistant and to stab, spike and ballistic resistant composite articles incorporating uniaxially oriented, non-woven fabrics. A fabric layer having a non-uniform areal density is formed having thick areas and thin areas, the thick areas having a greater filament/tape concentration compared to the thin areas. In said thick areas, agglomerated tapes/filaments will protrude from the fabric layer surface. Additional layers are then adjoined with the non-uniform layer to form a panel that has stab, spike and ballistic resistance, with protrusions at least partially spacing the additional layers from full, direct contact with the surface of the non-uniform fabric layer to thereby enhance flexibility and stab, spike and ballistic resistance of the whole.
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What is claimed is: 1. A non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel comprising a plurality of non-woven fabric layers, each of said non-woven fabric layers comprising a plurality of axially oriented multifilament fibers and wherein at least one of said non-woven fabric layers is a non-uniform layer having a non-uniform thickness, wherein said non-uniform layer has thick areas and thin areas, wherein the thick areas have a higher filament concentration than the thin areas, wherein the areal density of said thick areas is greater than the areal density of said thin areas, wherein each non-uniform layer has a front surface and a rear surface, wherein each of said thick areas individually protrude from at least one of said surfaces. 2. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 1 wherein each non-uniform fabric layer has a front surface and a rear surface, wherein each of said thick areas individually protrude from both of said surfaces. 3. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 1 wherein said thick areas have an areal density of at least two times the areal density of the thin areas. 4. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 1 wherein said thick areas comprise axial ridges extending along the entire length of said panel. 5. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 4 wherein said axial ridges are laterally spaced apart from each other across the width of said panel. 6. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 5 wherein said axial ridges each individually protrude from both said front surface and said rear surface. 7. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 1 wherein said plurality of non-woven fabric layers of said panel consists essentially of two non-woven fabric layers, wherein said non-woven fabric layers are coupled together such that they are coupled fabric layers, said coupled fabric layers comprising a first non-uniform layer and a second non-uniform layer that are coupled together whereby they are not fixed in position relative to each other, wherein said coupled fabric layers have opposing surfaces that are at least partially spaced from each other by said protruding thick areas between said coupled fabric layers. 8. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 7 wherein each of said non-woven fabric layers of the panel comprises a plurality of unidirectionally oriented fibers. 9. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 8 wherein the fibers of said coupled fabric layers are cross-plied, wherein the unidirectionally oriented fibers of said first non-uniform fabric layer are oriented at an angle of about 90° relative to the unidirectionally oriented fibers of a second non-uniform fabric layer. 10. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 7 wherein the opposing surfaces of said coupled fabric layers are partially separated from each other and partially in contact with each other. 11. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 7 wherein the opposing surfaces of said coupled fabric layers are completely separated from each other. 12. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 7 wherein said protruding thick areas separate the opposing surfaces of said coupled fabric layers from each other by from about 0.001 mm to about 0.5 mm along part of or along all of the interfaces of said opposing surfaces. 13. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 1 wherein each of said non-woven fabric layers comprises a plurality of fibers having a tenacity of about 7 g/denier or more and a tensile modulus of about 150 g/denier or more and wherein each of said fibers are coated with a polymeric binder material. 14. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 8 further comprising at least one additional non-uniform fabric layer coupled with said second non-uniform fabric layer, wherein said non-woven fabric layers are not fixed in position relative to each other and wherein said non-woven fabric layers have opposing surfaces that are at least partially spaced from each other by said protruding thick areas between said coupled fabric layers. 15. A stab, spike and ballistic resistant garment formed from the non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 8 . 16. A stab, spike and ballistic resistant article comprising a first non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 1 and a second non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 1 , wherein the second panel is adjoined with the first panel, the first panel comprising two coupled fabric layers, said coupled fabric layers comprising a first non-woven, non-uniform fabric layer and a second non-woven, non-uniform fabric layer that are coupled together whereby they are not fixed in position relative to each other, wherein each non-uniform fabric layer has a front surface and a rear surface and each non-uniform layer has thick areas and thin areas, wherein the thick areas have a higher filament concentration than the thin areas, wherein the areal density of said thick areas is greater than the areal density of said thin areas, wherein said thick areas protrude from at least one surface of each non-uniform fabric layer, wherein said coupled fabric layers have opposing surfaces that are at least partially spaced from each other by said protruding thick areas between said coupled fabric layers, and the second panel comprising a plurality of fabric layers, said plurality of fabric layers being consolidated; each of the fabric layers comprising a plurality of multifilament fibers, said fibers having a tenacity of about 7 g/denier or more and a tensile modulus of about 150 g/denier or more; each of said fibers having a surface, and the surfaces of said fibers being coated with a polymeric composition; and wherein the first panel and the second panel are adjoined but are not fixed in position relative to each other with an adhesive. 17. The stab, spike and ballistic resistant article of claim 16 wherein said first panel and said second panel are at least partially spaced from each other by said protruding thick areas. 18. The stab, spike and ballistic resistant article of claim 16 wherein said second panel comprises a consolidated plurality of non-woven fabrics. 19. The non-woven, stab, spike and ballistic resistant panel of claim 1 wherein said panel comprises two non-woven fabric layers, wherein said non-woven fabric layers are coupled together such that they are coupled fabric layers, said coupled fabric layers comprising a first non-uniform layer and a second non-uniform layer that are coupled together by stitching, sewing or tack bonding, wherein said coupled fabric layers have opposing surfaces that are at least partially spaced from each other by said protruding thick areas between said coupled fabric layers. 20. The stab, spike and ballistic resistant article of claim 16 wherein said first panel and said second panel are coupled together by stitching, sewing or tack bonding.
comprising polyesters · CPC title
characterised by a layer formed with recesses or projections, e.g. {hollows, grooves, protuberances, ribs (apertured layer B32B3/266; layer with cavities or internal voids B32B3/26)} · CPC title
comprising polyolefins {(comprising vinyl (co)polymers or acrylic (co)polymers B32B27/30)} · CPC title
another layer {next to it} also being fibrous or filamentary {(relative arrangement of fibres or filaments of different layers B32B5/12)} · CPC title
multi-axially · CPC title
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