Apparel – Guard or protector – Penetration resistant
Patent
1994-10-17
1998-08-25
Lewis, Paul C.
Apparel
Guard or protector
Penetration resistant
F41H 102
Patent
active
057971404
ABSTRACT:
A ballistic resistant garment carrying assembly having a foldable ballistic panel movable from a nondeployed position from a pouch to a deployed position in which the panel extends from the pouch. The pouch being mountable to the body of a wearer. The foldable ballistic resistant panel is suspendable from a wearer's neck when in a deployed position. A ballistic resistant gun holster adjustably mounted onto the ballistic resistant panel. A holder for adjustably securing a gun handle to a ballistic resistant panel. An authority identification sign carried on the ballistic resistant panel. An ammunition pouch mounted onto the ballistic panel. A ballistic resistant crotch pad moveable from a mounted overlying position with another ballistic resistant panel that is secured to a mid-section of a person's body to an extended position below the ballistic resistant panel. A pouch assembly having an inner and outer belt section respectively secured to an inner and outer panel of the pouch in which the inner belt section is extendable from a length shorter than the outer belt section to at least the length of the outer belt section when secured to a body of a wearer closing the pouch.
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Davis Richard Clinton
St. Amour Gail Marie
Lewis Paul C.
Second Chance Body Armor, Inc.
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