EP2533005A2 - Gilet pare-balles - Google Patents

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EP2533005A2
EP2533005A2 EP12171158A EP12171158A EP2533005A2 EP 2533005 A2 EP2533005 A2 EP 2533005A2 EP 12171158 A EP12171158 A EP 12171158A EP 12171158 A EP12171158 A EP 12171158A EP 2533005 A2 EP2533005 A2 EP 2533005A2
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41HARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
    • F41H1/00Personal protection gear
    • F41H1/02Armoured or projectile- or missile-resistant garments; Composite protection fabrics

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  • the invention relates to a ballistic vest, comprising a chest part and a back part and shoulder straps and a waist belt for connecting the chest and back, a main disconnect cable with handle, which is guided by a tab for securing the shoulder straps and a tab for securing the abdominal belt the two tabs are at the same time closing elements of the straps, which are secured by the pushed through main disconnecting cable.
  • Such vests consist for example of a chest and a back and shoulder straps and a waist belt for connecting chest and back, a main disconnect cable with handle, which is guided by a strap securing strap straps and a strap securing strap, the two Tabs are at the same time closing elements of the straps, which are secured by the pushed through main disconnecting cable.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a safely manageable ballistic vest, which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art and provides improved ballistic protection even in medical care.
  • a ballistic pull-on vest with a multi-separation system in which a side separation cable is provided with a handle that is provided on the handle opposite end with a loop, the loop the main separation cable between the strap for the chest straps and the tab for enclosing the abdominal belt.
  • This multi-separation system with secondary disconnect cable also allows a very fast throwing off the protection vest, but opens alternatively also the possibility to open only the abdominal belt by pulling a secondary disconnect cable, without completely disconnecting the protective vest from the carrier.
  • the shoulder straps remain closed and the vest does not split into two parts. Further enhancements for ballistic west are explained below, which can be used to advantage on all types of ballistic west.
  • the multiple divider system allows a sanitary service / protective vest application to be performed because, if necessary, the chest or back may be lifted off the wearer's body while the chest and back remain joined over the wearer's shoulders. As a result, the wearer continues to be ballistically protected, for example when being removed from the danger zone, since the waistcoat still hangs on the wearer's body despite the opening of the abdominal belt.
  • the invention it is possible to close the abdominal belt again in a quick and simple manner, even with limited range of motion, so that increased protection is provided at least until the wearer is again able to put on the vest properly.
  • Fig. 1 it is possible to close the abdominal belt 1 again quickly and easily even with limited range of motion, so that increased protection is at least given until the wearer is again able to properly put on the vest.
  • This gag 6 is designed so that it can be inserted through the existing in the ends of the Conversegurts 1 eyelets 7.
  • the toggle 6 may be a cylindrical rod which is attached to the cord 4 and, when in tension on the cord 4, lies transversely in front of the eyelet 7, lying in front of it.
  • the toggle 6 can furthermore have a friction-increasing surface design, for example a knurling or corrugation, so that it is easy to handle even with gloves.
  • the toggle 6 is first guided through an eyelet 7 of the one end of the abdominal belt 1 and then through an eyelet 7 of the other end of the abdominal belt 1, then it lays transversely in front of the second eyelet 7.
  • the attached to the vest 5 cord 4 now holds the gag 6 firmly, but at the same time the two ends of the abdominal belt 1 around the abdomen of the wearer around, so that the vest 5 again provides a comparable with the properly applied vest protection without the ends of the gut belt 1 are fastened to the tabs 2 provided for securing the stomach belt 1.
  • an insertion pocket 9 can furthermore be arranged on the vest 5, into which the toggle 6 is inserted when it is not needed.
  • Fig. 2 refers to the secure arrangement of the main disconnect cable 10 to the vest 5. This usually ends in the shoulder region 11 of the vest 5 and has at this point a handle 12 on which pulls the carrier or an assistant to completely drop the vest 5, such as initially described above. This handle 12 should be secured as possible against accidental or malicious operation.
  • the main separation cable 10 has at its handle 12 at least one opposite to the direction of the main separation cable 10 extension 13 and on the chest part in the shoulder region 11, an insertion pocket 14 is disposed, into which the extension 13 is inserted.
  • the extension 13 can be made, for example, of the same material as the main separation cable 10, for example, a plastic-coated steel wire.
  • the main separation cable 10 has at its end a loop forming the handle 12, whose free end projects beyond the loop in a direction opposite to the direction of the main separation cable 10 and thus forms the extension 13.
  • the point of intersection of the loop forming the handle 12 may for example be fixed by welding, a ferrule 19 or similar means.
  • two such extensions 13 are provided, which have a distance to each other transversely to the direction of the main separation cable 10, and in a corresponding arrangement two insertion flaps 14, so that each extension can be inserted into one of the insertion flaps 14.
  • the second extension 13 ' for example, be another portion of the material used for the main separation cable 10, which is attached to the point of intersection of the loop opposite point of the loop with the same direction as the first extension 13, wherein in turn, a connection by welding, a ferrule 19 or similar means is possible.
  • the main separation cable 10 extends at least in sections in a guide channel 16 even in the shoulder region 15 of the back part.
  • main disconnect cable 10 prevents and makes a malicious operation at least significantly more difficult because the handle 12 in the direction of the main separation cable 10 and opposite thereto due to the plug in pockets 14 of the chest part 17 extensions and, if present, the course of the main disconnect cable 10 in the shoulder region of Back part 8 is prevented in a guide channel 16 at a free mobility.
  • FIG. 2 Another improvement, also in Fig. 2 shown in one embodiment, refers to the ergonomic connection of a Duntragegurts 18 with the vest 5.
  • a weapon carrying strap 18 is worn on the vest 5, on which a weapon can be attached.
  • These weapon risers 18 tend to slip over time, so that the straps of the weapon carrying belt 18, for example, press laterally on the neck of the wearer, which is uncomfortable and hampers the wearer in his mobility. This situation should be improved.
  • a Waffertragegurt 18 in which two V-shaped converging straps together and at the junction a fastening means for a weapon to be provided at the free ends of the two straps each with a plurality of eyelets, the straps To guide over the shoulders of the wearer of the vest 5 and to lead together with the two shoulder straps of the vest through the designated guide channels 20 to the lower end of the back and there to attach together with the shoulder straps 3 of the vest 5 to the tabs provided for 2.
  • the weapon carrying belt 18 is practically a part of the vest 5, so that the straps at least on the back part 8 of the vest 5 of the wearer a defined Course and can not slip.
  • FIG. 3 Another improvement in Fig. 3 is shown in one embodiment, refers to a arranged at the lower end of the chest part 17 neck protector 21, which is intended to prevent, for example, the injury to the leg arteries of the wearer by puncture injuries.
  • This protector 21 may be rectangular, trapezoidal or similar in shape, for example, and normally covers the crotch area of the wearer. However, the groin guard 21 also prevents the wearer from running fast, so it may make sense to fold it up as long as it is not needed. However, this requires that the groin guard 21 must be folded down again in fractions of a second if necessary.
  • a webbing 22 having a stiffened end portion 23 At the front of the chest part 17 is usually a so-called Mollesystem 24 or similar device attached, which consists of several superimposed and parallel to each other, vertically stitched at defined intervals, that is sewn to the vest straps, so that a two-dimensional Arrangement of loops 25 arises, which normally serves the attachment of equipment such as bags and the like.
  • the groin guard 21 If the groin guard 21 is to be worn folded up, the groin guard 21 on the webbing 22 can now simply be pulled up and the stiffened end 23 can be inserted from above into one of the loops 25.
  • the groin guard 21 remains in the folded-up position because the stiffened end 23 of the webbing 22 is held in the loop 25 because the weight force exerted by the groin guard 21, which is transmitted through the webbing 22 to the stiffened end 23, has one forward directed component and a downward component, but not an upward component.
  • the wearer of the vest needs only one hand between the groin guard and the chest portion to guide the webbing 22 holding the groin guard 21 and then abruptly move the hand upward. As a result, the stiffened end 23 of the webbing 22 is pulled out of the loop 25 and the groin guard 21 falls down immediately.
  • the stiffened end 23 can also be generated by such a stiffening element is already acted on in the webbing 22 or sewn subsequently.
  • FIG. 4 refers to a tool for joining chest part 17 and back part 8, or more precisely for threading in particular the shoulder straps 26 through the guide channels 16 provided for this purpose on the back part 8, which begin in the shoulder area and extend obliquely downwards.
  • These guide channels 16 are very narrow and the material from which they are made relatively stiff so that it takes some effort to pass the shoulder straps 26 therethrough.
  • a tool which comprises a flexible band portion 27, for example, of flat plastic band material, sheet metal strips or the like, at one end of a cord 28, for example a cord, with a stiffened end, for example by this end portion was dipped in synthetic resin, a plastic swab was sewn in or the like, and on the band portion, a slide-in pocket 30, for example of a webbing sewn along its edges with the flexible band portion 27, is attached to the stiffened end 29 of the cord 28; wherein the cord 28 is so long that the stiffened end 29 of the cord 28 in the attachment point of the cord facing away from the end of the insertion pocket 30 is inserted.
  • the stiffened end 29 of the cord 28 can be passed through an eyelet 31 of a shoulder strap 26, 3 and then inserted into the insertion pocket 30 on the belt section 27.
  • the tool can be used to thread the shoulder strap 26 through the guide channel 16 by first the band portion, which has a greater rigidity than the strap from which the shoulder straps 26 usually are made, is pushed through the guide channel 16.
  • the flexible band section 27 can be grasped and the shoulder-carrying strap 26 attached to the cord 28 can be tightened.
  • the cord 28 forms a loop which hangs on the flexible band portion 27 and which engages in an eyelet 31 of the shoulder strap 3, 26, so that a force acting on the flexible band portion tensile force is transmitted to the shoulder strap 26.

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