Protective clothing

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to protective clothing.
2. Discussion of Prior Art
Many types of protective clothing, for use in environments where a wearer may be exposed to fragments or bullets, are known. Efforts have been made to improve the performance of such armour against the effects of air blast (shock, or pressure, waves). However, no protective clothing has yet been developed which is truly effective against shock waves in air.
The effect of blast (which is the direct impact of a shock wave) on a person's body has two effects, namely gross deformation of the body and the transmission of a high velocity stress wave through the body tissue.
It has, in the past, been thought that the lung and bowel injury resulting from the shock wave was caused by deformation of the body, and the design of protective clothing has been based on this premise. It has now been discovered that, in fact, the main damage is caused by the direct coupling of shock waves into the body. This explains the fact that neither solid nor resilient protective clothing have been able to provide the expected protection. Solid clothing contacting a body allows direct transmission of pressure waves, and resilient material, such as foam, may well give an acoustic coupling effect which, as has been discovered, increases the internal injury.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to the present invention, an article of protective clothing, including at least two contacting sheets of material, is characterised in having an outer sheet formed of solid material having an areal density of 18 to 22 kg/square meter and a thickness of 8 to 10 mm and an inner sheet or inner sheets formed of a pneumatic material (a resilient material having air filled cavities) having a density of 40-50 kg/cubic meter, an air content of 92-96% and a total thickness of 17 to 23 mm.
The Applicant has found that an article of protective clothing containing this feature, and of a nature no more cumbersome, or heavy, than conventional protective clothing can provide an acoustic decoupling effect which greatly reduces the pressure wave effect on the body of a person wearing the clothing.
Many articles of protective clothing having an outer sheet of solid material and an inner sheet of pneumatic material, usually in combination with further sheets of material, have been described in the Prior art. For example U.S. Pat. No. 3,559,210 and 3,873,998 describe protective clothing intended for protection against missiles such as bullets in which a sheet of solid material has secondary sheets in front and behind, these secondary sheets being designed to prevent injury caused by spall--this is small fragments caused by disintegration of missile and solid sheet material upon impact. These items of protective clothing contain sheets of pneumatic material which is intended to reduce the transmission of impact effects to a wearer's body, to improve comfort, or both. Similar articles of protective clothing, also intended for protection against missiles are described in UK Patent 915,345; 1,106,175 and 1,556,245 and in UK Patent Application 2,210,773A. All the prior art documents are concerned with protection against missiles and none mention the effects of blast. Where physical properties and dimensions are mentioned these do not impinge on those required by the present invention. These prior art articles might be expected to give only limited protection against blast, and, in some cases, as explained above, might actually increase blast effects.
In one form of the invention, the outer sheet may be formed of Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP), preferrably Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic (GRP), of metal, or of a ceramic material; and may have a thickness of 0.9 mm and an areal density of 20 kg/square meter.
The article might have a single inner sheet, which might have a density of 45 kg/cubic meter, an air content of 94% and a nominal thickness of 20 mm. Alternatively, the article might have two inner sub-sheets formed of the pneumatic ma

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