Protective jacket armor

A protecting jacket armor including a jacket assembly, a shirt assembly and additional protection assembly. The shirt assembly is removable attached to the jacket assembly. The jacket assembly and the shirt assembly include a para-aramid synthetic fiber to protect from some ammunition and memory foam. The para-aramid synthetic fiber covers the memory foam. The Jacket includes compartments built in the jacket. The additional protection assembly includes bullet proof plates and removable padding. The bullet proof plates are inserted onto the compartments to increase protection of the protecting jacket armor. The removable padding is removable attached to the jacket.

II. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a protective Jacket armor and, more particularly, to a protective Jacket armor that protects a user from some ammunition using a double protective Jacket armor.

2. Description of the Related Art

Several designs for a protective armor have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include memory foam to fit better to the body of a user.

Applicant believes that a related reference corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 7,571,493 B1 issued for an armored garment for protection. Applicant believes that another related reference corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 7,636,948 issued for a combat shirt and armor system None of these references, however, teach of a Jacket made of multiple materials including memory foam and a para-aramid synthetic fiber which allow a user to be protected from some ammunition as well as stabbings.

III. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide a protective Jacket armor that includes a Kevlar layer to protect a user from some ammunition.

It is another object of this invention to provide a protective Jacket armor that includes a removable shirt assembly with the shape of a shirt to increase protection of the jacket.

It is still another object of the present invention to provide a protective Jacket armor that includes pockets to accommodate bullet proof plates.

V. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral10, it can be observed that it basically includes a jacket assembly20, a shirt assembly40and an additional protection assembly. It should be understood there are modifications and variations of the invention that are too numerous to be listed but that all fit within the scope of the invention. Also, singular words should be read as plural and vice versa and masculine as feminine and vice versa, where appropriate, and alternative embodiments do not necessarily imply that the two are mutually exclusive.

The jacket assembly20may include a jacket22, containers21, compartments23, sleeves24, first teeth25, elbow protection24a, second teeth27a, third teeth27, first zippers29, a first layer28, a second layer26, and pockets28. The jacket22is an outer garment extending either to the waist or the hips, typically having sleeves and a fastening down the front. The first layer28may be made of para-aramid synthetic fiber. Thus, the jacket22may be built in para-aramid synthetic fiber. The second layer26may be made of foam. In a preferred embodiment the foam is a memory foam. The first layer28may cover the second layer26. In a preferred embodiment the para-aramid synthetic fiber is bulletproof.

The jacket22may have a right portion and a left portion. The first teeth25, the second teeth27aand the third teeth27are teeth of a zipper. The second teeth27amay be vertically attached to the right portion of the jacket22. The third teeth27may be vertically attached to the left portion of the jacket22. The third teeth27may have a slider. The second teeth27aand the third teeth27may match through a slider to close and open the jacket22. In a preferred embodiment the second teeth27aand the third teeth27are made of metal. It also may be suitable for the first teeth25, the second teeth27aand the third teeth27to be made of plastic, or any other suitable material. The first teeth25may connect the shirt assembly40to the jacket assembly20.

The containers21may be located on a left upper front portion of the jacket22. It also may be suitable for the containers21to have any other configuration in the jacket22. The containers21may be used to store ammunition. It also may be suitable to use the container21to store coins or any other suitable object. In a preferred embodiment the containers21may have a cylindrical shape. The containers21may be hollow. The containers21may have an opening to introduce ammunition. It also may be suitable for the containers21to have a lid. The compartments23may be located on an inside portion of the jacket22. The compartments23may be located on a rear portion of the jacket22as shown inFIG.3. In a preferred embodiment, compartments23are compartments built in the jacket. The compartments23may have an opening. The compartment23may be used to store objects or to add additional elements of the additional protection assembly60. The elbow protections24amay be attached to the sleeves of the jacket22. In a preferred embodiment the elbow protections24aare made of metal. It also may be suitable for the elbow protections24ato be made of rubber, leather, or any other resistant material.

Referring now toFIG.3one zipper of the first zippers29may be located on one of the sleeves24to store objects. Additional zippers of the first zippers29may be used to open and close the compartments23. The jacket22may have pockets28. In a preferred embodiment the pockets28are built in the jacket22. It may be suitable for the pockets28to have buttons, zippers or any feature that allows the pockets28to close. In a preferred embodiment one of the pockets22is located on a lower bottom portion of the front of the jacket22.

The shirt assembly40may include a shirt42, fourth teeth44, a first layer48and a second layer46. In a preferred embodiment the shirt42is made of cloth. It may be suitable for the shirt42to be made of para-aramid synthetic fiber. In a preferred embodiment the shirt42may have portions built-in with a second layer46covered with a first layer48. In a preferred embodiment the first layer48may be made of para-aramid synthetic fiber. In a preferred embodiment the second layer may be memory foam. The shirt assembly40may be removable attached to the jacket assembly20as shown inFIG.1through the fourth teeth44and the first teeth25. The fourth teeth44may be teeth of a zipper. The fourth teeth44may include a slider of a zipper. In a preferred embodiment the fourth teeth44are made of metal. It also may be suitable for the fourth teeth44to be made of plastic or any other suitable material. In a preferred embodiment the fourth teeth44are located on an uppermost end of the shirt42. In a preferred embodiment the fourth teeth44may match with the first teeth25through a slider. In a preferred embodiment a user may worn the jacket assembly20, the shirt assembly40or the combination of both. It also may be suitable to add additional features of the additional protection assembly60to the jacket assembly20.

The additional protection assembly60may include protective padding62and bulletproof plates64. The bulletproof plates64may be made of ceramic, fiberglass, steel, wood, ceramic, or any other bulletproof material known in the prior art. In a preferred embodiment the bulletproof plates64may have a rectangular shape. It also may be suitable for the bulletproof plates64to have a circular shape, a triangular shape or any other shape that fits in the compartments23. The bulletproof plates64may be fitted into the compartments23to provide additional protection to the jacket assembly20.

The protective padding62may be made of fiberglass, polyethylene, rubber, leather, polycarbonate, or any other suitable material for absorbing shock known in the prior art. In a preferred embodiment the protective padding62may be used to shock absorbing. In a preferred embodiment one element of the protective padding62may be placed on lateral portions of the uppermost end of the jacket22. It may be suitable for the protective padding62to have any configuration on the jacket22. In a preferred embodiment a user may worn the jacket assembly20, the shirt assembly40or the combination of both to add protection to the user. It also may be suitable to add additional protection when elements of the protection assembly60are added to the jacket assembly20.