A protective undergarment (10), shown in the form of shorts, includes integrally formed protective panels (22, 26, 30) that exhibit slash-proof properties. The protective areas (22, 26, 30) are made from a flexible Kevlar® knit or the like, and extend to cover the groin, crotch, substantial areas of
A protective undergarment (10), shown in the form of shorts, includes integrally formed protective panels (22, 26, 30) that exhibit slash-proof properties. The protective areas (22, 26, 30) are made from a flexible Kevlar® knit or the like, and extend to cover the groin, crotch, substantial areas of the buttocks and the inner thigh regions of both legs. The protective panels (22, 26, 30) are externally snitched to a low thermal burden material (18, 20), such as a polyester mesh, that provides elasticity and completes the structure of the shorts (10). The Kevlar® knit is flexible and preferably lies directly against the skin of a user to provide blast wave and ballistic fragment deflection while permitting mobility in a lightweight arrangement. Varying thickness of the Kevlar® knit can be used in the protective areas (22, 26, 30) selectively to enhance protection against blast wave and fragment penetration. The shorts (10) find particular application in battlefield theatres where military personnel are exposed to bomb threats.
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1. An anti-ballistic paneled protective pair of trunks comprising: a torso region including front abdominal and back regions and a crotch region connecting said front abdominal and back regions, said crotch region being continuous with said front abdominal and back regions;outer leg coverings compri
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An anti-ballistic paneled protective pair of trunks comprising: a torso region including front abdominal and back regions and a crotch region connecting said front abdominal and back regions, said crotch region being continuous with said front abdominal and back regions;outer leg coverings comprising a low thermal burden material; andinner, upper thigh regions coupled to the outer leg coverings that together form legs in the protective trunks, said inner upper thigh regions extending downwardly and continuously from said crotch region along each leg;an anti-ballistic protective region comprising at least one protective panel made from an anti-ballistic material, said anti-ballistic protective region extending continuously along the crotch region and extending: downward and continuously from said crotch region along said inner, upper thigh region in each leg of the protective trunks; andupward and continuously from said crotch region across at least a lower part of said front abdominal and back regions,said anti-ballistic protective region providing an area of continuous blast resistance around and under the wearer's crotch, across the wearer's genitalia and over the wearer's anal passage and along at least the wearer's inner, upper thighs; andwherein said low thermal burden material is stitched or securely connected to said anti-ballistic protective region and said low thermal burden material is a fabric providing flexibility to the protective trunks, and wherein said anti-ballistic region and said low thermal burden material, in assembled combination, define structure of the protective trunks with said low thermal burden material securing said anti-ballistic protective region in place in the protective trunks and wherein the anti-ballistic material is formed from multiple layers of silk. 2. The anti-ballistic paneled protective trunks of claim 1, wherein said anti-ballistic region comprises at least two protective panels. 3. The anti-ballistic paneled protective trunks of claim 1, wherein said anti-ballistic region is covered by a liner. 4. The anti-ballistic paneled protective pair of trunks of claim 1, wherein said outer leg coverings are strips of elasticated material. 5. A multi-paneled protective undergarment comprising: a torso region including front lower abdominal and back regions and a crotch region connecting said front lower abdominal and back regions;outer leg coverings comprising a stretchable wicking fabric; andinner, upper thigh regions coupled to said outer leg coverings to form legs in the protective undergarment, said inner upper thigh regions extending downwardly and continuously from said crotch region;a first protective panel forming at least a lower part of said front lower abdominal and back regions of the protective undergarment and extending continuously underneath and around said crotch region of the protective undergarment;a second protective panel forming said inner, upper thigh region in each leg of the protective undergarment, said second protective panel merging or connecting to said first protective panel in said crotch region and wherein said second protective panel extends downwardly and continuously therefrom, wherein said first protective panel and said second protective panel comprise a flexible, anti-ballistic material providing continuous blast wave protection to at least said lower part of said front lower abdominal and back regions, around said crotch region, and along the inner, upper thigh regions that, when worn, lie juxtaposed femoral arteries of a wearer of the protective undergarment; andsaid stretchable wicking fabric merging or connecting to said second protective panel shaped at least to define said outer leg coverings of the protective undergarment, said stretchable wicking fabric arranged, when worn by the wearer, to compress an outer, upper thigh region of the wearer, said stretchable wicking fabric providing a structural element to the protective undergarment by holding said first protective panel and said second protective panel in place in the protective undergarment,wherein the first protective panel and the second protective panel are made from multiple layers of woven or knitted silk. 6. The multi-paneled protective undergarment of claim 5, wherein at least one of said first protective panel or said second protective panel is stitched to the elasticized wicking fabric. 7. The multi-paneled protective undergarment of claim 5, wherein the multi-paneled protective undergarment comprises a pair of shorts. 8. The multi-paneled protective undergarment of claim 5, wherein at least a portion of each leg surrounds either the upper thigh of the wearer or a combination of the quadriceps muscle and hamstring of the wearer, and wherein each said second protective panel is positioned to provide continuous blast wave protection over the upper track of the femoral artery in the leg of the wearer. 9. The multi-paneled protective undergarment of claim 5, wherein the first protective panel and the second protective panel have a weight of silk in the region of between about 250 gsm and about 450 gsm. 10. The multi-paneled protective undergarment of claim 5, wherein the multi-paneled protective undergarment is substantially made of silk and wherein different regions of the multi-paneled protective undergarment have different thicknesses of silk.
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