Ordnance – Shields – Shape or composition
Patent
1985-11-25
1987-08-04
Nelson, Peter A.
Ordnance
Shields
Shape or composition
89 3604, 428911, F41H 516
Patent
active
046838007
ABSTRACT:
A modular armor includes a matrix of interfitted elements which forms a self-supporting layer. Each element has a first rectangular parallelepiped leaf having a length substantially twice the width. The element further includes a second rectangular parallelepiped leaf having the same width and length as the first leaf and which is suitably attached as by integral formation with the first leaf to form a cruciform. The elements in the matrix are suitably held together to form the modular armor. In one embodiment, the leaves of one element are provided with pockets in which ceramic blocks are located. Additional leaves can also be provided with each element to further strengthen the element and to hold the matrix together. Each of the elements can be joined to one another to hold the elements together, or a frame could be provided for the elements. If the armor is desired to cover a complex curvature, the overlapping portions of the leaves can be provided with a convex surface to allow the matrix of elements to follow the complex curvature. A diagonal tongue and groove system is also disclosed for holding the elements together as well as a system of locking projections and indentations.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3616115 (1971-10-01), Klimmek
Aeronatical Research Associates of Princeton, Inc.
Nelson Peter A.
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