Composite ballistic resistant laminate
US-2016265882-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US9788589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9788589-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415100674-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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A flexible, fibrous energy managing composite panel includes multiple flocked energy absorbing material (FEAM) layers separated by dividers. The FEAM layers can be single side or double side and can be fabricated from monofilament fibers having different properties (e.g., length and denier) flocked onto various substrates. The dividers can include sheets, fabrics, films, foam, spacer fabrics to separate the flock fibers in adjacent layers. The composite panels can be processed for breathability and flexibility. Other embodiments include piezoelectric FEAM layers and dividers for electronic sensing applications, and application of composite panels to body armor and the outer shells of helmets.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A flexible, fibrous energy managing composite panel comprising: a plurality of Flocked Energy Absorbing Material (FEAM) layers, each layer comprising: a substrate having a first surface; a first multiplicity of monofilament fibers, each having a first end and a second end, each of the first multiplicity of monofilament fibers being attached, at their first ends to the first surface of the substrate with the second ends of the first multiplicity of monofilament fibers extending away from the first surface of the substrate and remaining loose; and at least one divider disposed between the loose second ends of the first multiplicity of fibers of each of two adjacent layers of the plurality of FEAM layers to prevent the intermeshing of the loose second ends of the first multiplicity of fibers of each of two adjacent layers of the plurality of FEAM layers. 2. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises one of: a polyester nonwoven fabric; a polyamide nonwoven fabric; a woven polyester fabric; a woven polyamide fabric; a knitted polyester fabric; and a knitted polyamide fabric. 3. The panel of claim 1 further comprising an outer wrapping fabric disposed to cover a surface of at least one of the plurality of FEAM layers, the outer wrapping fabric comprising one of: a woven polyester fabric; a woven polyester fabric having at least one napped surface; a woven polyamide fabric having at least one napped surface; a knitted spacer fabric having at least one napped surface; a woven spacer fabric having at least one napped surface; a polyester fabric with having at least one terrycloth surface; and a polyolefin fabric having at least one napped surface. 4. The panel of claim 3 wherein the outer wrapping fabric comprises a smooth surface disposed towards a wearer of the panel. 5. The panel of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of FEAM layers further comprises a second multiplicity of monofilament fibers, each having a first end and a second end, the second multiplicity of monofilament fibers being attached, at their first ends to a second surface of the substrate with the second ends of the fibers extending away from the second surface of the substrate. 6. The panel of claim 5 wherein the second multiplicity of monofilament fibers have at least one of: a different length than the first multiplicity of monofilament fibers; and a different denier than the first multiplicity of monofilament fibers. 7. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the first multiplicity of monofilament fibers each have a fineness in a range of about 1 denier to about 60 denier and a length between about 0.5 mm to about 12 mm. 8. The panel of claim 7 , wherein the first multiplicity of monofilament fibers comprise one of: polyamide fibers; polyolefin fibers; and polyester fibers. 9. The panel of claim 1 further, wherein the at least one divider comprises a, electro-active material (EAM) layer. 10. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the first multiplicity of monofilament fibers in at least one FEAM layer comprises electro-active material (EAM) fibers. 11. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the divider is one of: a polyester woven fabric; a polyamide woven fabric; a nonwoven fabric; a foam layer; a knitted spacer fabric; a woven spacer fabric; warp knitted spacer fabric (WKSF); a polyester WKSF; a polyamide WKSF; a Weft knitted spacer fabric; and a felt layer. 12. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the substrate includes a plurality of perforations and wherein an area of the plurality of the perforations is less than about 30 percent of the area of the substrate. 13. The panel of claim 12 , wherein the perforations are disposed in a staggered pattern with less than about 12.7 mm separation and have a diameter less than about 6.4 mm. 14. The panel of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of FEAM layers is needle punched to perforate the substrate. 15. The panel of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of slits in at least one of the plurality of FEAM layers, the plurality of slits spaced apart from a perimeter edge of the panel. 16. The panel of claim 1 , wherein one of the plurality of FEAM layers has a substrate comprising an outer surface of a helmet shell outer surface, second ends covered by a flexible sheet that is impregnated with an abrasion resistant coating and a low friction surface coating disposed on the abrasion resistant coating on the flexible sheet.
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