Claims
- 1. A preformed sheet-like barrier consisting essentially of
- (a) a substantially rigid, porous, open-celled, substantially planar structure having a first and a second major surface and edges defining the dimensions of said structure, said structure having a thickness of from about 0.25 inch to 10 inches;
- (b) an adhesive bituminous sheet formed from blends of bituminous material and a natural or synthetic rubber or resin, said sheet having a first and a second major surface and edges defining the dimensions of said sheet and having a thickness of at least 0.01 inch, wherein the first major surface of said sheet is in contact with and self adhered to the substantial entire first major surface of said porous structure, said sheet having embedded therein a flexible woven or non-woven fibrous cloth or web or a flexible polymeric film;
- (c) a coating which is substantially non-adherent with respect to said adhesive bituminous sheet, said coating being a removable sheet which is substantially coextensive and congruent with the second major surface of the adhesive bituminous sheet or said coating being a film of substantially non-adherent material applied to at least the substantial entire second major surface of said porous structure;
- said porous structure (a) and said sheet (b) are each substantially in the form of a quadrilateral parallelogram, each of two adjacent edges of said sheet extend beyond each of two adjacent edges of said porous structure, respectively, are in contact with each other at one corner section of the barrier and are each substantially parallel to each of the two adjacent edges of said porous structure; and each of the two remaining adjacent edges of said sheet are substantially congruent with each of the two remaining adjacent edges of said porous structure, respectively.
- 2. A preformed sheet-like barrier consisting essentially of
- (a) a substantially rigid porous, open-celled, substantially planar structure having a first and a second major surface and edges defining the dimensions of said structure, said structure having a thickness of from about 0.25 inch to about 10 inches;
- (b) an adhesive bituminous sheet formed from blends of bituminous material and a natural or synthetic rubber or resin, said sheet having a first and a second major surface and edges defining the dimensions of said sheet and having a thickness of at least 0.01 inch, wherein the first major surface of said sheet is in contact with and self adhered to the substantial entire first major surface of said porous structure, said sheet having embedded therein a flexible woven or non-woven fibrous cloth or web or a flexible polymeric film;
- (c) a coating which is substantially non-adherent, with respect to said adhesive bituminous sheet, said coating being a removable sheet which is substantially coextensive and congruent with the second major surface of the adhesive bituminous sheet or said coating being a film of substantially non-adherent material applied to at least the substantial entire second major surface of said porous structure;
- said porous structure (a) and said sheet (b) are each substantially in the form of a quadrilateral parallelogram, each of two adjacent edges of said sheet extend beyond each of two adjacent edges of said porous structure, respectively, are in contact with each other at one corner section of the barrier and are each substantially parallel to each of the two adjacent edges of said porous structure; each of the two remaining adjacent edges of said sheet are substantially congruent with each of two remaining adjacent edges of said porous structure, respectively; and said porous structure's first and second major surface each has an edge area which is coextensive with and extend in from each of the two remaining adjacent edges, the second major surface is substantially planar and the edge areas of the first surface of the porous board are in closer spacial relationship with the edge areas of the second surface than the remaining major portion of said first surface to the second surface of the porous structure.
- 3. The barrier of claim 1 wherein the second major surface of said porous structure (a) is substantially completely covered with a fibrous cloth or mat.
- 4. The barrier of claim 2 wherein the second major surface of said porous structure (a) is substantially completely covered with a fibrous cloth or mat.
- 5. The barrier of claim 2 wherein the two adjacent edges of said adhesive sheet extend from about 1 to about 10 inches beyond the adjacent edges of the porous structure and the edge portions of the porous structure extend from about 1 to about 10 inches inward from said remaining edges.
- 6. The barrier of claim 4 wherein the two adjacent edges of said adhesive sheet extend from about 1 to about 10 inches beyond the adjacent edges of the porous structure and the edge portions of the porous structure extend from about 1 to about 10 inches inward from said remaining edges.
- 7. The barrier of claim 1 wherein the flexible film is formed from a polyolefin, polyvinylchloride, polyethyleneterephthalate, polyesters and copolymers thereof.
- 8. The barrier of claim 2 wherein the flexible film is formed from a polyolefin, polyvinylchloride, polyethylene-terephthalate, polyesters and copolymers thereof.
- 9. The barrier of claim 3 wherein the flexible film is formed from a polyolefin, polyvinylchloride, polyethylene-terephthalate, polyesters and copolymers thereof.
- 10. The barrier of claim 4 wherein the flexible film is formed from a polyolefin, polyvinylchloride, polyethylene-terephthalate, polyesters and copolyers thereof.
- 11. The barrier of claim 5 wherein the flexible film is formed from a polyolefin, polyvinylchloride, polyethylene-terephthalate, polyesters and copolymers thereof.
- 12. The barrier of claim 6 wherein the flexible film is formed from a polyolefin, polyvinylchloride, polyethylene-terephthalate, polyesters and copolymers thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of copending application U.S. Ser. No. 402,748, filed July 28, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,448,830.
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