Claims
- 1. An aggregate bag air circulation element comprising:
- (a) a bag envelope having a top surface, a bottom surface and side surfaces, said bag envelope having openings over at least a portion of its side surfaces, said openings allowing airflow through said bag envelope;
- (b) particulate expanded clay aggreate contained within said bag envelope; and
- (c) indexing means on said bag envelope for indicating the height of said bag envelope from above when said aggreate filled bag envelope rests on a supportive plane-like surface, said indexing means comprising a sheet affixed to said top surface, said sheet being sized so as to be less than the width of the empty bag envelope and about equal to the width of the bag envelope when completely filled with the aggreate whereby the width of the bag envelope extending beyond the periphery of the sheet enables the height of said bag envelope to be ascertained from above when said aggreate filled bag envelope rests on a supportive plane-like surface.
- 2. The air circulation element of claim 1 wherein said envelope is comprised of at least in part a mesh material.
- 3. The air circulation element of claim 1 wherein said envelope is a plastic mesh material.
- 4. The air circulation element of claim 3 wherein said mesh size is on the order of one-quarter inch.
- 5. The air circulation element of claim 1 wherein said expanded clay aggregate has a total void air space by volume greater than the total volume occupied by individual aggregate particles.
- 6. In combination, a plurality of aggregate air circulation elements in which each element comprises:
- (a) a bag envelope having openings over at least a portion of its surface, said openings being large enough to allow air flow through said bag envelope; and
- (b) expanded clay aggregate sized to be larger than the openings contained within said bag envelope: said elements being aligned in a row with at least one opening-containing edge of each said element interfacing with an opening-containing edge of an adjacent element to form a continuous duct for air flow, said combination being encased between plastic films that keep water from entering the bags.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said elements are alinged on a gently sloping planar surface with successive elements on said sloping planar surface having successively increased heights so that the upper surfaces thereof are generally in a horizontal plane.
- 8. A four-sided air circulation aggregate bag envelope the sides of which are comprised at least in part of mesh material in which the mesh openings are large enough to act as an air circulation duct, said bag envelope including its mesh material being adapted to contain particulate expanded clay aggregate, and the bag envelope having index sheets of equal size affixed to its top and bottom surfaces: said sheets being sized in length and width so as to be less than the corresponding size of the flattened empty bag envelope whereby the height of the bag envelope containing such aggregate can be visually ascertained from above by observing the width of the peripheral extension of the mesh material beyond the top sheet of the bag envelope.
- 9. A bag envelope of claim 8 containing said aggregate.
- 10. A bag envelope of claim 8 in which the mesh material is a plastic mesh material.
- 11. A bag envelope of claim 8 in which the mesh material is a nylon mesh material.
- 12. A bag envelope of claim 8 in which the mesh size of the mesh material is on the order of one-quarter inch.
- 13. A bag envelope of claim 8 in which said sheets are plastic sheets.
- 14. A bag envelope of claim 8 in which the mesh material is a plastic mesh material and in which said sheets are plastic sheets.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 530,211, filed Sept. 8, 1983 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,538,507 issued Sept. 3, 1985), which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 230,375, filed Feb. 2, 1981 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,440,343 issued Apr. 3, 1984) which in turn is a continuation-in-part of my prior copending application Ser. Nos. 54,659, filed July 3, 1979, (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,505,325 issued Mar. 19, 1985), and 135,073, filed Mar. 28, 1980 (now abandoned), all disclosures of both said last-mentioned applications being incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
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