Claims
- 1. Apparatus for continuously forming three-dimensional filament reinforced foam insulation, comprising means for extending a plurality of continuous first layers of spaced X fibers in a longitudinal direction, said first layers being spaced vertically from each other, means for extending a plurality of second layers of spaced Y fibers in a transverse direction, said second layers being spaced vertically from each other, and forming an X-Y array, means operatively associated with both of said extending means, for continuously moving said layers of X and Y fibers together in a path of travel in a longitudinal direction, means for inserting Z fibers through said layers to form an X-Y-Z array during said longitudinal movement of said layers of X and Y fibers, and means for foaming an insulation material through said array during continuous movement of said X-Y-Z array in a longitudinal direction.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, said means for extending a plurality of second layers of spaced Y fibers in a transverse direction including side members positioned in a longitudinal direction and means for lacing said Y fibers between said opposite side members.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, said means for inserting Z fibers through said layers of X and Y fibers including a Z fiber insertion device for inserting one row of Z fibers into said X-Y array, means for advancing said device in a longitudinal direction at the same velocity as said X-Y array during said insertion of said row of Z fibers into said X-Y array, and means for retracting said device longitudinally for similarly inserting another row of Z fibers into said X-Y array.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3, including a plurality of said Z fiber insertion devices, said devices being spaced longitudinally along said X-Y array, the respective Z fiber insertion devices inserting alternate rows of Z fibers into said X-Y array.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 3, said means for foaming an insulation material through said array including moving belt means positioned beneath the three-dimensional X-Y-Z array, means for synchronously moving said belt means in the same direction and at the same velocity as said X-Y-Z array and into close proximity thereto, and means for discharging the foam onto said moving belt means and permitting said foam to pass upwardly through said X-Y-Z array.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, said means for foaming an insulation material through said array including moving belt means positioned beneath the three-dimensional X-Y-Z array, means for synchronously moving said belt means in the same direction and at the same velocity as said X-Y-Z array and into close proximity thereto, and means for discharging the foam onto said moving belt means and permitting said foam to pass upwardly through said X-Y-Z array.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 669,819, filed Mar. 24, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,079,106, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 516,412, filed Oct. 21 1974, now abandoned.
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