Claims
- 1. An improved method for protectively sealing and enclosing a substantially closed container within an initially open-topped outer receptacle having sides which extend above the top of the enclosed container to prevent leakage of the contents of the container to the exterior of the receptacle or infiltration of outside elements into the container, comprising the steps of:
- supporting the substantially closed container within the receptacle so that substantially all of the lower surface of the container is spaced from the bottom of the receptacle and so that the container is laterally spaced from the side enclosing walls of the receptacle;
- partially filling the open-topped receptacle with a foamable plastic material in liquid form, the volume of liquid being insufficient to cause floatation of the container within the receptacle unit but sufficient so that the resulting foam will contact the lower portion of the container and anchor it to the interior of the receptacle as a result of the bond which is formed at the foam-to-receptacle and foam-to-container interfaces;
- after the first foaming has at least substantially set, applying at least one additional pouring of foamable plastic material in liquid form to the interior of the still-open-topped receptacle, the volume of said additional application being sufficient so that the resulting foam will completely cover and enclose the container, thereby eliminating all air space immediately adjacent the exterior of the substantially closed container.
- 2. The method of claim 1 which further comprises the steps of:
- covering the open-topped receptacle with a yieldable and flexible non-porous covering immediately after the application of the final quantity of liquid plastic foaming material;
- yieldably securing said covering to the periphery of the top opening of the receptacle to permit said covering to yield upwardly as the form expands, while retaining at least a partial seal around the edges of the receptacle opening so that said covering permits the foam to expand upwardly while yieldably confining it so that the foam tends to completely cover the container and fill all cavities within the receptacle.
- 3. The method of claim 1 in which fine-grained perlite is mixed with the liquid foamable plastic material prior to pouring.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 133,345 filed Mar. 24, 1980 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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