ARMOR PLATING

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ARMOX SSAB TECHNOLOGY AB Box 70 Stockholm 10121 Sweden Armor plating; armor plates; reinforcing materials of metal for buildings, namely, steel plates and sheets; metal building materials, namely, cladding, bars, beams, rods and tubing; buildings of metal; frames of metal for buildings; band-iron; band-steel; iron strips; [ iron wire; ] iron, unwrought or semi-wrought for further manufacture; palings of metal; posts of metal for power lines; [ metal posts; ] pipes and tubes of metal; [ railway sleepers of metal; materials of metal for railway construction; ] sheets and plates of metal; steel buildings; [ steel masts in the nature of poles; ] steel pipes; steel sheets; steel strips; steel tubes; [ steel wire; ] steel, unwrought or semi-wrought for further manufacture; tubing of metal;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
BOROSHOCK Sintx Technologies, Inc. 1885 West 2100 South Salt Lake City UT 84119 Armor-plating, not of metal, for building; ceramic tiles, ceramic panels and ceramic plating, all for use in the manufacture of protective clothing and helmets and protective structural parts for vehicles and aircraft;Ceramic compositions in the solid state for manufacture of armor, namely, armored clothing and armored helmets, and armor for vehicles and aircraft;
LIFESHIELD + Box Pure Air 75 Port City Landing #110 Mt. Pleasant SC 29464 Armor-plating, not of metal, for building; Armored doors, not of metal; Armour-plating, not of metal, for building; Armoured doors, not of metal; Construction material, namely, nonmetal exterior panels; Door panels, not of metal; High performance fabric covers for use in protecting window and door openings during storms; Interior non-metal window shutters; Non-metal barricades; Non-metal building products, namely, shutters, shingles, siding, and trim; Non-metal curtain walls; Non-metal door panels; Non-metal exterior building shutters; Non-metal exterior roll shutters; Non-metal exterior window shades; Non-metal safety doors; Non-metal window shutters; Outdoor blinds, not of metal and not of textile; Outdoor blinds, not of metal or of textile; Reinforcing materials not of metal for building purposes; Reinforcing materials, not of metal, for building; Safety doors, not of metal; Shutters, not of metal; Tiles, not of metal, for building; Wall tiles, not of metal;Ballistic resistant fabrics for use in the production of bulletproof and blast proof clothing, shoes and bullet proof and blast proof garments and shields; Curtain fabric; Curtains made of textile fabrics; Curtains of textile; Door curtains; Draperies; Draperies being thick drop curtains; Drapery; Fabric for fire barrier curtains; Fireproof upholstery fabrics; Small curtains made of textile materials; Textile fabrics for home and commercial interiors; Textile wall hangings; Textile wall hangings, namely, cloth posters; Window curtains; Window treatments in the nature of window panels of polyester, cotton and wool;
 

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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.