A modular body armor system (100) includes an upper shoulder harness (102) in which shoulder straps (106, 108) are pivotally rotatable relative to each other and also to front and back connecting bridges (112, 114) that define a closed loop for the harness (102). Armor plates (124, 126) are attachab
A modular body armor system (100) includes an upper shoulder harness (102) in which shoulder straps (106, 108) are pivotally rotatable relative to each other and also to front and back connecting bridges (112, 114) that define a closed loop for the harness (102). Armor plates (124, 126) are attachable to the bridges (112, 114) and extend generally downwardly to protect the front and back torso regions of a wearer of the body armor (100). Pivotal articulation of the body armor (100) permits the armor to roll advantageously with the movement of its wearer such that movement, such as crouching or the adoption of a firing position, is not generally restricted. A lower girdle (104) incorporates additional plates and panels (140, 142, 105, 152) to provide enhanced protection to the wearer, which lower girdle (104) may be entirely independent of the upper shoulder harness (102). By providing for chest expansion through an elasticated connection within both the shoulder harness (102) and the lower girdle (104), a wearer is placed under less physiological stress during times of exertion and mental stress, thereby improving the overall performance of the wearer.
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1. Articulated body armour comprising: an upper harness including a left shoulder strap and a right shoulder strap and a chassis having at least a front bridge and a back bridge, each of the front bridge and the back bridge formed as a separate component from the shoulder straps and each of said fro
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Articulated body armour comprising: an upper harness including a left shoulder strap and a right shoulder strap and a chassis having at least a front bridge and a back bridge, each of the front bridge and the back bridge formed as a separate component from the shoulder straps and each of said front bridge and said back bridge made from a rigid member having opposing ends, each of said front bridge and said back bridge spacing the left shoulder strap from the right shoulder strap, the upper harness assembled through intercoupling of the left and right shoulder straps via the front bridge and back bridge, the intercoupling achieved through at least four pivoting joints that allow each shoulder strap to rotate relative to both the front bridge and the back bridge, each one of said four pivoting joints located at each end of each shoulder strap and each pivoting joint coupling the end of its respective shoulder strap to one of said opposing ends of one of the front bridge and the back bridge, wherein intercoupling of the left shoulder strap and the right shoulder strap through the front bridge and the back bridge and via each pivoting joint allows for independent movement of each shoulder strap and rotation about each pivot joint;a generally flat front plate;a coupling mounting the front plate to the front bridge, the coupling allowing the front plate to rotate relative to the front bridge; anda back plate;wherein the chassis produces a closed circuit within the upper harness of the body armour and the chassis supports both the front plate and the back plate. 2. The articulated body armour of claim 1, wherein each pivoting joint comprises: a pocket dimensioned to receive an end of each bridge, said pocket thereby retaining one end of each bridge; anda hinged flap allowing twisting of the bridge relative to a nominal orientation of each shoulder strap. 3. The articulated body armour of claim 1, wherein the chassis further includes a chest strap substantially in parallel to the bridge, the chest strap coupling the left shoulder strap to the right shoulder strap and allowing alteration of the upper harness. 4. The articulated body armour of claim 3, wherein the chest strap includes at least one elasticated region that pre-tensions the upper harness to cause retention of the bridge in the pockets. 5. The articulated body armour of claim 1, wherein the front plate and the back plate comprises one or more layers of soft armour, hard armour or a combination of soft and hard armour. 6. The articulated body armour of claim 1, wherein at least one of a soft armour panel or a hard armour plate is mountable to the front plate, the front plate including a rear surface containing a loop with a channel dimensioned to receive the bridge therethrough, the channel allowing angled movement of the bridge therewithin, the loop coupling the carrier plate into the upper harness. 7. The articulated body armour of claim 1, wherein at least one of the front plate and the back plate includes integrally formed, sculpted side panels that are curved to extend at least partially around a wearer's torso. 8. The articulated body armour of claim 1, further comprising a lower girdle including soft armour pads, the lower girdle arranged, in use, at least partially to surround a wearer's lower torso and wherein the soft armour pads are arranged to partially overlap with the front plate and the back plate. 9. The articulated body armour of claim 8, wherein the lower girdle further includes an adjustable belt that links the soft armour front pads together around the wearer's lower torso. 10. The articulated body armour of claim 9, wherein the adjustable belt comprises partially elastically webbing. 11. The articulated body armour of claim 1, wherein the front bridge comprises: a left rigid member having an outside end and an inner end having an overlap region, the outside end arranged to positively engage a first one of said pivoting joints to pivotally couple the outside end of the left rigid member to the left shoulder strap; anda right rigid member having an outside end and an inner end having an overlap region, the outside end arranged to positively engage a second one of said pivoting joints to pivotally couple the outside end of the right rigid member to the right shoulder strap; andwherein said overlap regions of said inner ends of the left rigid member and the right rigid member overlap one another and are secured to each other to form the front bridge at one of a plurality of selectable overlapping coupling points along the overlap. 12. The articulated body armour of claim 11, wherein each overlap region of the left rigid member and the right rigid member includes a plurality of through-holes, and the articulated body armour further includes a peg that (i) engages through a first through-hole of the plurality of through-holes in the left rigid member and (ii) engages through an aligned second through-hole of the plurality of through-holes in the right rigid member, wherein selection of the first through-hole and the second through-hole and engagement of the peg therethrough varies an end-to-end length of the front bridge.
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