Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to caps made of composite material for personal protection,
such as helmets and the like, and more particularly to a composite helmet provided
with high resistance to impact energy absorption, as well as with improved properties
of resistance to penetration by projectiles, splinters and the like.
Description of the prior art
[0002] It is known that ballistic protective helmets (hereinunder also simply denominated
as "helmets") are constituted by steel or other metal material. Such helmets have
a limit of ballistic protection "V
s." of the order of magnitude of 1000--1200 feet/s (i.e., of about 305-366 m/s), wherein
V. is the average of speeds measured for 10 impacts (projectile caliber 0.22, type
2), comprising the five lowest speeds for which the complete projectile penetration
occurs, and the five highest speeds for which a partial penetration of projectile
occurs, according to known MIL-STD-662B/1971 and MIL-P-46593A(ORD)/1962 (U.S.A.) standards,
to which standards reference shall be made in the following disclosure when reference
to ballistic characteristics and tests shall be made.
[0003] It is known that metal helmets show the drawback of being heavy (relatively to their
ballistic characteristics), as well as of being good heat conductors, hence discomfort-
able when same helmets are to-be borne over long time periods in very hot or very
cold places.
[0004] Head coverings and helmets also exist (and are known) made of composite material,
generally constituted by fiberglass (or of polyamide type) fabric, impregnated with
a suitable resin, such as e.g. phenolic resins, thermosetting polyester resins, and
others.
[0005] French Patent
1,113,396 discloses, e.g., a composite product (useable for protective helmets too)
constituted by an assembly (or laminate) of a plurality of sheets of fibrous matrial
(fiberglass) impregnated with a synthetic resin - (polyester), said sheets being linked
to each other in a few contact points or areas, only, and wherein some of said sheets
may be not resin-impregnated.
[0006] U.S. Patent 3,018,210 discloses in its turn a composite helmet (it too of non-metal
materials) substantially having a "sandwich" structure, wherein two shells, respectively
an inner and an outer shell, are both rigid (by being constituted by a resin-impregnated
fibrous material), whilst an intermediate layer, comprised between said two shells,
is constituted by a flexible not resin-impregnated ballistic fabric, wherein said
layer is mostly free of moving between said outer and inner shells, which shells are
solidly linked to each other by means of suitable linking means.
[0007] More recently, non-metal helmets have been developed, essentially constituted by
fibers with high physical--mechanical characteristics (in particular, aramidic fibers,
i.e., highly aromatic polyamide fibers), suitably woven, and assembled with synthetic
resins. Said helmets are however very expensive, and moreover have ballistic properties
(such as those hereinabove defined) around 2000 feet/s - (about 610 m/s).
Summary of the invention
[0008] Particular purpose of the present invention is hence to provide an improved composite
ballistic helmet, not showing the above said drawbacks of the known art, and which
is moreover provided with great resistance to the absorption of impact energy, as
well as of greater resistance to penetration by projectiles, splinters, and the like.
[0009] Another purpose of the invention is to provide improved composite protective helmets
for the most various uses, such as, e.g., helmets for miners, for operators of industrial
plants, for firemen, for parachutists and the like.
[0010] These and still other purposes, which shall be clear for those skilled in the art
from the following detailed disclosure, are achieved according to the present invention
by means of a shaped composite product (adaptable, as shape, to cover human head,
for the relating protection), comprising, in combination, an outer rigid shell, constituted
by a metal material, superimposed to an inner shell constituted by a fibrous material
impregnated with synthetic resin, said two shells being solidly linked to each other
by means of a layer of polymeric material interposed between the said shells.
Detailed Disclosure of the Invention
[0011] Said outer metal shell is accomplished, according to the invention, by preferably
using known steels for ballistic protective helmets, or deep-drawable aluminium alloys
for ballistic use, whilst the fibrous matrial of said inner shell is preferably constituted
by fabrics of fibers having high physical-mechanical characteristics, in particular
polyamide fibers, fiberglass, and the like (the term "polyamide fibers" is intended
to comprise also the polyamide fibers of aromatic type known as aramide fibers).
[0012] The above said outer metal shell has as its main function the absorbing and dissipating
of the most of the impact energy of a projectile or of a splinter or the like, violently
striking the same shell; the intermediate layer of polymeric material as above said
(besides acting as the bonding agent between the two above said respectively outer
and inner shells), cooperates with outer shell in absorbing and dissipating said impact
energy, by delamination from the shell itself; finally, the inner shell as already
indicated above has the function of absorbing the residual impact energy of the projectile
or the like, by inner delamination, and moreover distributing said residual energy
on a large surface, said shell being suitable (as a function of the type of fibrous
material and of related impregnating resin selected to embody the invention) to delaminate,
as well as to make said projectile to move along a trajectory not rectilineal, but
tortuous (hence long), hence suitable to absorb much energy and to confer high resistance
to penetration by the projectile.
[0013] The manufacturing of head coverings and helmets according to the invention is carried
out by means of techniques of type known to those skilled in the art, such as cutting,
deep drawing, moulding, lamination, polymerization, and the like.
[0014] It results evident from the above a complex and very efficacious action of resistance
to impact and penetration by hard bodies (in particular, by projectiles) of the various
components of composite helmet according to the invention, said action resulting of
synergistic type, and however greater than that offered by a comparable helmet of
known art, as it shall result more clearly from the Examples disclosed hereinunder.
[0015] A preferred, but not exclusive embodiment of the invention envisages that inner shell
be constituted by the known"aramide ballistic fabrics" (provided with exceptionally
high characteristics of tensile strength), and namely, in practice, e.g. by fabrics
of Keviar yarn (Trade mark of aromatic polyamide fiber by Du Pont de Nemours, E.I.
& Co., U.S.A.), said fabrics being in a number of from 10 to about 15, and forming
a thickness of about 4-6 mm, same fabrics being solidy assembled with each other by
impregnation with a thermoplastic resin, e.g., polyethylene, or with a thermosetting
resin, e.g., resins of modified phenol--formaldehyde type, vinyl esters, and polyesters.
[0016] The amount of resin represents about 15-35% (by weight, as dry solid matter) of the
total of material constituting said inner shell (fibers + resin).
[0017] Always according to the said preferred embodiment, the layer of polymeric material
interposed between the said outer and inner layers is constituted by a cellulose web
of about 12 g/m
2, bonded with thermally melting adhesive on the basis of SIS (styrene-isoprene-styrene)
copolymer.
[0018] Said layer can also be constituted by the same resin used to impregnate the inner
layer. Other types of resin of known type which can be advantageously used are: modified
melamine resins, polyester resins, vinyl resins, olefinic polymers and copolymers,
as well as other known thermosetting resins and thermoplastic polymers.
[0019] The said intermediate layer of polymeric material (interposed between said two shells)
can be accomplished, according to the invention, both as continuous layer (a cap,
in particular a helmet, of "monolithic structure", being thus formed), as well as
in other forms, as, e.g., a foam, a honeycomb structure, and the like, in that case
a cap being formed with so-called "sandwich structure".
[0020] According to another embodiment, the invention envisages that inner shell be constituted
by polyethylene sheets attemated to aramidic fiber fabrics,- the polyethylene sheets
forming (by partial bonding with each other through the interstices of said fabrics)
an elastic matrix with alveolar structure, with function of tridimensional support,
into the alveoli of which the filaments of aramidic fabrics are contained, freely
encapsulated (see European Patent Application N° 00
49014 A2, published), said polyethylene sheets and said fabrics being assembled with
each other in the said alveolar mode by high-temperature pressing (e.g., under a pressure
of about 5 kg/cm
2 at a temperature of about 165°C, and over a time of baout 15 minutes).
[0021] The alveolar structure as above said reacts elastically to projectile impact, as
the filaments of aramidic fabrics cooperate harmonically in a very efficacious way
in the impact area and in its surroundings, slightly sliding (by "controlled delamination")
inside related alveoli, when said polyethylene alveolar structure is elastically deformed
by the projectile.
[0022] The following Examples of invention embodiments, given to illustrative only and not
limitative purposes, shall serve to better illustrate the same invention.
Example 1
[0023] Ballistic helmet, so constituted:
- Outer shell: of steel sheet, type helmet M33 of Esercito Italiano (Italian Army),
average thickness 1.1 mm;
- Inner shell: composite laminate constituted by 9 fabrics "TEXILAR", of 220 g/m2 KEVLAR 49 fibers (TEXILAR = Trademark for fabrics by TEXINDUSTRIA S.p.a., Como),
impregnated with a thermosetting resin of fire-proofed vinyl ester type;
- inner layer, interposed between the two said shells: made in form of cellulose web
of 12 g/m2 bonded with thermomelting adhesive on the basis of SIS (styrene-isoprene--styrene).
[0024] The weight per surface area unit of composite helmet - (reported in plane) is of
10.8 kg/m
2 (of which, 8.8 kg/cm
2 the outer steel shell, and 2 kg/m
2 the inner shell + the intermediate layer).
[0025] The same helmet, submitted to the ballistic test according to the modalities already
indicated at the beginning of the present disclosure, gives a value V
50 = 2350 feet/s - (716 m/s).
[0026] The data of this example and of subsequent Examples are reported in Table 1 enclosed,
in which to comparison purposes also the analogous data relating to known commercial
helmets, of the type on the basis of Kevlar only and of steel only are reported.
Example 2
[0027] Ballistic helmet constituted as that of Example 1, with the difference that the outer
shell is of deep-drawable aluminium
[0028]

alloys for ballistic use, average thickness 2.5 mm.
[0029] The weight per surface area unit of composite helmet - (reported in plane) is of
10.8 kg/m
2 (of which, 6.5 kg/m
2 the shell of aluminium alloy, and
4.3 kg/m
2 the inner shell + the intermediate layer).
[0030] The limit of ballistic protection V
50 results equal to 2400 feet/s (732 m/s).
Example 3
[0031] Ballistic helmet as that of Example 1, with the variant that the inner shell is constituted
by a Kevlar-potyetylene laminate, with polyethylene formed according to an alveolar
structure (as hereinabove disclosed), said laminate comprising 9 polyethylene films
and 9 Texilar fabrics of 220 g/m
2 KEVLAR 49 fiber.
[0032] The weight per surface area unit of helmet (reported in plane) is of 10.8 kg/m
l (of which, 8.8 kg/m
l the steel shell, and 2 kg/m
2 the outer shell + the intermediate layer).
[0033] The limit of ballistic protection V
50 is equal to 2350 feet/s (716 m/s).
[0034] The above examples relate to helmets with outer shell respectively of steel and of
aluminium alloy, but as already above said, such outer shell may be constituted, according
to the invention, by any suitable metal material, such as e.g., titanium.
[0035] The present invention has been disclosed with particular reference to caps of composite
material shaped for the protection of human head, but the protection area of the same
invention is intended to enclose also caps shaped in different fashion, i.e., as shapes
suitable to protect other parts of human body.
1. Cap of composite material, shaped for the protection of human body's head, provided
with high characteristics of resistance to the absorption of impact energy and to
the dynamic penetration by hard bodies, characterized in that it comprises, in combination,
an outer shell constituted by a metal material superimposed to an inner shell constituted
by a fibrous material impregnated with synthetic resin, said two shells being solidly
linked to each other by means of a layer of polymeric material interposed between
the same shells.
2. Cap of composite according to claim 1, characterized in that said metal material
is constituted by steel of ballistic type.
3. Cap of composite according to claim 1, characterized in that said metal material
is constituted by a deep-drawable aluminum alloy for ballistic use.
4. Cap of composite according to claim 1, characterized in that said metal material
is constituted by titanium.
5. Cap of composite according to claim 1, characterized in that the fibrous material
with which said inner shell is constituted, consists of a plurality of fabrics of
fibers provided with high physical-mechanical characteristics, said fibers being selected
among fibers of polyamide type and fiberglass.
6. Cap of composite according to claim 1, characterized in that said synthetic resin
impregnating the inner fibrous layer is constituted by a thermosetting resin.
7. Cap of composite according to claim 1, characterized in that said synthetic resin
impregnating the inner shell of fibrous material is constituted by polyethylene film,
said fibrous material being constituted by fabrics of aramidic fibers, and said polyethylene
having an alveolar structure.
8. Cap of composite according to claim 1, characterized in that said intermediate
layer of polymeric material is constituted by a cellulose web bonded with thermomelting
adhesive on the basis of styrene-isoprene-styrene copolymer.
9. Cap of composite according to claim 1, characterized in that said intermediate
layer of polymeric material is constituted by the same synthetic resin impregnating
the inner shell.
10. Cap of composite according to claim 1, for use as ballistic protective helmet, as protective helmet for miners, for operators
of industrial plants, for firemen, for parachutists, and the like.