Claims
- 1. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure at a job site including the steps of providing a supply of a porous flexible blanket, providing a plurality of thermosetting resin forming raw material reservoirs, advancing each raw material independently to mixing means disposed closely adjacent to mixture delivery means, mixing said raw materials in preselected proportions, immediately continuously flowing uniformly a preselected quantity of a high viscosity flowable thermosetting resin forming mixture simultaneously into an entire continuously moving width of said porous flexible blanket, applying pressure against said treated blanket to form a uniform matrix therewith, monitoring the rate of advance of said blanket, coordinating said rate of advance with the flow rate of said mixture into said blanket and with the pressure applied thereto, positioning a substantially flat non-porous flexible envelope along the length of said treated blanket, continuously positioning said envelope/blanket combination along a desired path while said combination is deformable and said matrix is adhesive, introducing a pressurized gas into said envelope, inflating said envelope to move said treated blanket into a final configuration against a supporting surface, maintaining said non-porous envelope in an inflated state until said treated blanket is set in said final configuration and bonded to said supporting surface.
- 2. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a continuous matrix is formed within said porous blanket during application of pressure thereto.
- 3. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 including arranging longitudinal edges of said treated blanket about said flat non-porous envelope to form a flattened tubular blanket and expanding said tubular blanket.
- 4. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 3 wherein said longitudinal blanket edges are arranged in an overlapping relationship.
- 5. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 4 wherein said tubular blanket is expanded while said longitudinal edges thereof are capable of slipping but remain adhesive, and an overlap is maintained between said edges.
- 6. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein said blanket is disposed along a base surface.
- 7. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein said blanket is disposed within a restraining structure.
- 8. A method a continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 7 wherein said blanket is disposed within a conduit.
- 9. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a plurality of said blankets are stacked prior to combining with said non-porous envelope.
- 10. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a plurality of said blankets are assembled in an overlapping edge to edge relationship prior to combining with said non-porous envelope.
- 11. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 10 wherein blankets having substantially the same porosity are assembled.
- 12. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 10 wherein blankets having different porosities are assembled.
- 13. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a blanket including open areas along said blanket is provided.
- 14. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 13 wherein a blanket including open areas arranged adjacent one another along said blanket is provided.
- 15. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a porous blanket having a tight construction is provided.
- 16. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a porous blanket having an open construction is provided.
- 17. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a porous blanket formed of a fabric is provided.
- 18. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a porous blanket formed of interconnected discontinuous fibers is provided.
- 19. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a porous blanket including spaced longitudinal strength members is provided.
- 20. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a mixture including a polyester forming mixture is provided.
- 21. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a mixture including a polyurethane forming mixture is provided.
- 22. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 1 wherein a discrete non-porous flexible envelope section of lesser width than said blanket and of a short length is placed on said extended length of treated blanket and a discrete treated blanket section somewhat larger than said envelope section is centered thereover prior to positioning of said envelope/blanket combination.
- 23. A method of continuously forming an extended length of a unitary structure according to claim 22 wherein a continuous length of treated blanket including an inlet fitting therethrough is positioned to provide access to said envelope section.
- 24. A unitary structure formed according to the method of claim 1.
- 25. A unitary structure formed according to the method of claim 4.
- 26. A unitary structure formed according to the method of claim 7.
- 27. A unitary structure formed according to the method of claim 9.
- 28. A unitary structure formed according to the method of claim 10.
- 29. A unitary structure formed according to the
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 417,501, filed Oct. 5, 1989, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 235,205, filed Aug. 23, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,872,784.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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