FIRE ARMOR

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FIREARMOR Warwick Mills, Inc. 301 Turnpike Road New Ipswich NH 03071 FIRE ARMOR;Protective material, namely a flame retardant, puncture resistant, abrasion resistant, tear resistant and cut resistant fabric for the manufacture of protective gloves, coveralls, pants, shirts, hoods, jackets, sleeves, chaps, gauntlets, boots, face shields, and blankets; Protective material, namely a flame retardant, puncture resistant, abrasion resistant, tear resistant and cut resistant fabric for the manufacture of protective personal equipment (PPE) for the military, fire service, and Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) personnel; flame retardant fabric for the manufacture of thermal protective clothing;
FIREARMOR POLARIS INDUSTRIES INC. 2100 Highway 55 Medina MN 55340 FIRE ARMOR;Firearm cases;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An edge reinforcement for brittle armor plates is described and claimed herein for improving the ballistic performance of the outer peripheral margins of such plates to incoming threat projectiles. Typically, a transparent armor is positioned within a windowed opening of a security structure. Examples of contemplated security structures protected by my shields are civilian light-armored vehicles, military tactical trucks, and combat vehicles. My reinforced armor system deploys a shield of a hardened material, over and outboard of a brittle armor. Typically, this shield is positioned parallel planar to the brittle armor. If desired, my shield may extend slightly beyond the armor plate and mounting apparatuses. Fortuitously, the reinforced brittle armor plate has more strength than that of the central portion, or even exceeds it. Thereby, said plate will not be defeated merely because threat projectiles impact its weaker margins.