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Coating or impregnation is resistant to penetration by solid implements

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442 - Fabric (woven, knitted, or nonwoven textile or cloth, etc.)

442059000 - COATED OR IMPREGNATED WOVEN, KNIT, OR NONWOVEN FABRIC WHICH IS NOT (A) ASSOCIATED WITH ANOTHER PREFORMED LAYER OR FIBER LAYER OR, (B) WITH RESPECT TO WOVEN AND KNIT, CHARACTERIZED, RESPECTIVELY, BY A PARTICULAR OR DIFFERENTIAL WEAVE OR KNIT, WHEREIN THE COATING OR IMPREGNATION IS NEITHER A FOAMED MATERIAL NOR A FREE METAL OR ALLOY LAYER

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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
442134000 Coating or impregnation is resistant to penetration by solid implements 9
20090311930Flexible knife resistant composite - A flexible knife resistant composite incorporating a stack of at least five knife resistant textile layers, where each knife resistant textile layer comprises monoaxially drawn tape elements. The tape elements contain a base layer strain oriented olefin polymer with at least one covering layer of a heat fusible olefin polymer on the base layer and the covering layer is characterized by a softening temperature below that of the base layer. The tape elements within each layer are consolidated to one another by the covering layer and the tape elements of one layer are not consolidated to the tape elements of the adjacent layers.12-17-2009
20120149267Impact-Resistant Articles and Methods for Making the Same - A method of manufacturing an impact-resistant material is described. Embodiments of the method includes hydrating a reinforcing material, which can be, for example, a fabric comprised of para-aramid fiber, infusing the hydrated reinforcing material with a resin, and curing the infused reinforcing material. Certain embodiments include hydrating the reinforcing material by exposing the reinforcing material to humidity and infusing the material by with a prepolymer-based diisocynate, for example, methylene diphenyl 4, 4′ diisocyanate.06-14-2012
20110159759Puncture Resistant Fabric - The present invention is generally directed to a nonwoven fabric having a plurality of coated fibers, the coating including silane and dialdehyde, and, in certain embodiments, further including particles.06-30-2011
442135000 Ballistic resistant 6
20090247031Multiaxial Fabric for Ballistic Applications - The invention concerns multiaxial fabrics comprising a first layer comprising a plurality of first yarns being substantially parallel in a first direction; a second layer comprising a plurality of second yarns being substantially parallel in a second direction and skew of off-set with respect to the first yarns; a third yarn layer comprising a plurality of third yarns being substantially parallel in a third direction and skew of off-set with respect to the first yarns and second yarns; a fourth yarn layer comprising a plurality of fourth yarns being substantially parallel in a fourth direction and skew of off-set with respect to the first, second and third yarns; at least one fiber network layer; and a transverse yarn interlaced transversely within the multiaxial fabric where each layer may be arranged in any sequential order and optionally coated with a high viscosity polymer that has a glass transition temperature Tg in the range of about −40 to about 0° C., and a zero shear melt viscosity of about 2×1010-01-2009
20130115839Inhibition of water penetration into ballistic materials - Ballistic resistant articles having excellent resistance to deterioration due to liquid exposure. More particularly, ballistic resistant fibrous composites and articles that retain their superior ballistic resistance performance after exposure to liquids such as sea water and organic solvents, such as gasoline and other petroleum-based products.05-09-2013
20120156952METHOD TO CREATE AN ENVIRONMENTALLY RESISTANT SOFT ARMOR COMPOSITE - Fibrous substrates and articles that retain their superior ballistic resistance performance after exposure to liquids such as sea water and organic solvents, such as gasoline and other petroleum-based products. The fibrous substrates are coated with a multilayer polymeric coating including at least two polymer layers wherein the first polymer and the second polymer forming said respective layers are the same and optionally comprise fluorine.06-21-2012
20100048076DEPOSITION OF PARTICLES ON A SUBSTRATE - The invention is directed to a method for depositing particles on a substrate and to a fibrous web comprising deposited particles. A method is provided according to which particles are provided on a surface activated substrate by means of a plasma treatment. The method comprises the subsequent steps of -providing particles, preferably coating said particles; -subjecting said particles to a first plasma treatment before being deposited on said substrate; and -depositing said particles on said surface of said substrate, preferably using a second plasma treatment.02-25-2010
20120264342Polymeric Blends useful in Ballistic Applications - The present invention provides a use of a thermoplastic composition for manufacturing a ballistic protection system, wherein the thermoplastic composition comprises at least a first thermoplastic polymer that has a melting point superior to the melting point of a second thermoplastic polymer, and wherein the second thermoplastic polymer is dispersed in a continuous or co-continuous phase of the first thermoplastic polymer. Further, the present invention provides a ballistic protection system made of at least one ballistic fabric and at least one thermoplastic composition for use in ballistic applications, wherein the thermoplastic composition is as set forth above.10-18-2012
20110159760Armor material and method for producing it - The invention is based on the object of providing armoring that is lightweight and exhibits a denser microstructure that is improved as against ceramic composite materials. To this end, armoring against high dynamic impulsive loads is provided that comprises a composite material having at least two phases, the first phase forming a matrix for the second phase, and the first phase being a glass or a glass ceramic, and the second phase being embedded and distributed in the form of particles and/or fibers in the matrix formed by the material of the first phase.06-30-2011

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