Claims
- 1. A collapsible cellular insulation panel for mobile shelters (i) having excellent insulation performance without the need to maintain an inflation pressure, (ii) that is light weight, and (iii) that is easily collapsed from an open configuration to a very thin collapsed configuration for easy transportation and storage, comprising:
a first sheet forming one side of the panel; a second sheet forming an opposite side of the panel; a plurality of hollow cells located between the first and second sheets, the cells being open to ambient air pressure so as to not require inflation, the air having relatively low thermal conductivity, the cells being formed by a plurality of membranes attached at opposite ends thereof to internal faces of the first and second sheets, and having one or more intermediate portions attached to at least one other adjacent membrane, the membrane ends attached to the first sheet being longitudinally spaced from the opposite membrane ends attached to the second sheet, such that each successive membrane partially overlaps an adjacent membrane; the panel having an open and a collapsed configuration determined by the relative forces applied to the first and second sheets, such that in the open configuration, the cells are filled with air, and in the collapsed configuration, each of the overlapping membranes lie generally parallel to the first and second sheets to occupy a minimal space between the first and second sheets.
- 2. A collapsible cellular insulation panel (i) having excellent insulation performance, (ii) that is light weight and (iii) collapsible for easy transportation and storage, comprising:
a first sheet forming one side of the panel; a second sheet forming an opposite side of the panel; a plurality of hollow cells located between the first and second sheets, the cells being formed by a plurality of intermittently spaced membranes attached at their opposite ends to internal faces of the first and second sheets, at least some of the membranes having one or more portions attached to at least one other adjacent membrane, the membrane ends attached to the first sheet being longitudinally spaced from the opposite membrane ends attached to the second sheet, such that each successive membrane partially overlaps an adjacent membrane; the panel having an open and a collapsed configuration determined by the relative forces applied to the first and second sheets; wherein
in the open configuration, the cells are filled with air, and in the collapsed configuration each of the overlapping membranes are generally parallel to the first and second sheets to occupy a minimal space between the first and second sheets.
- 3. A cellular insulation panel comprising:
a first outer sheet; a second outer sheet; and a plurality of flexible membrane sheets sandwiched between the first outer sheet and second outer sheet, substantially all of the flexible membrane sheets being secured along a first edge to an inner surface of the first outer sheet and being secured along a second edge opposite the first edge to an inner surface of the second outer sheet, first and second surfaces of the flexible membrane sheets being secured along strips thereof to surfaces of adjacent flexible membrane sheets, the strips being substantially parallel to the first and second edges of the flexible membrane sheets.
- 4. The insulation panel of claim 3, wherein the membrane sheets define cells.
- 5. The insulation panel of claim 4, wherein the cells are substantially hexagonal when viewed along an axis that is parallel to the first and second edges of the flexible membrane sheets.
- 6. The insulation panel of claim 4, wherein the cells are not sealed at ends thereof.
- 7. The insulation panel of claim 3, wherein the outer sheets are constructed of vinyl-coated fiberglass fabric.
- 8. The insulation panel of claim 7, wherein the outer sheets each have a thickness between about 0.002 inches and 0.006 inches.
- 9. The insulation panel of claim 3, wherein the membrane sheets are constructed of metalized Mylar.
- 10. The insulation panel of claim 9, wherein the membrane sheets each have a thickness between about 0.0003 inches and 0.0007 inches.
- 11. The insulation panel of claim 3, wherein a width of each membrane sheet strip that is secured to an adjacent membrane sheet is less than a distance between adjacent strips on the same membrane sheet.
- 12. The insulation panel of claim 3, wherein when the panel rests on a horizontal surface, the panel tends to occupy a collapsed configuration in which all membrane sheets substantially occupy planes parallel to the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet, and when a shear force is applied in the planes of the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet, the panel tends to move toward a deployed configuration in which a perpendicular distance between the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet increases.
- 13. A method of constructing a cellular insulation panel, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a first outer sheet; providing a second outer sheet; providing a plurality of flexible membrane sheets; securing a first edge of at least one of the flexible membrane sheets to an inner surface of the first outer sheet; securing a second edge of the at least one of the flexible membrane sheets to an inner surface of the second outer sheet; and securing strips of first and second opposing surfaces of the at least one of the flexible membrane sheets to adjacent flexible membrane sheets, the strips being substantially parallel to the first edge and second edge.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein each of the outer sheets and the flexible membrane sheets is substantially flat.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the strips are secured to the adjacent flexible membrane sheets using adhesive strips.
- 16. A cellular insulation panel comprising:
a first outer sheet; a second outer sheet; and a plurality of flexible membrane sheets sandwiched between the first outer sheet and second outer sheet; wherein
when the panel rests on a horizontal surface, the panel tends to occupy a collapsed configuration in which all membrane sheets substantially occupy planes parallel to the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet, and when a shear force is applied in the planes of the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet, the panel tends to move toward a deployed configuration in which a perpendicular distance between the first outer sheet and the second outer sheet increases.
- 17. The insulation panel of claim 16, further comprising side caps and end caps that support the panel and prevent it from reaching the collapsed configuration when the panel rests on a horizontal surface.
- 18. The insulation panel of claim 17, wherein the side and end caps comprise extensions of the second outer sheet that are foldable about edges of the panel toward the first outer sheet and are releasably securable thereto.
- 19. The insulation panel of claim 16, further comprising at least one strap secured to one of the outer sheets and adapted to wrap around a horizontal support tube to suspend the panel from the tube, such that gravity supplies the shear force that urges the panel toward the deployed configuration.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application Serial No. 60/381,725, filed on May 15, 2002, the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60381725 |
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