Claims
- 1. A covering system comprising:
a first membrane; a first flotation member coupled to the first membrane, wherein the first flotation member includes a first float and a first float compartment membrane, and wherein the first float compartment membrane is coupled to the first membrane; and a first plurality of gas-relief passageways positioned either: within the first float compartment membrane, or within the first membrane and adjacent to the first flotation member; wherein at least one of the gas-relief passageways within the first plurality is structured so that gas flows unobstructed through it when the system is used.
- 2. The covering system of claim 1, wherein the first float is sealed in the first float compartment membrane.
- 3. The covering system of claim 1, wherein the first float compartment membrane is coupled to the first membrane with at least a flotation member tie.
- 4. The covering system of claim 1, wherein the first float compartment membrane is coupled to the first membrane with at least a flotation member strap.
- 5. The covering system of claim 1, wherein the first float compartment membrane is coupled to either an upper surface or a lower surface of the first membrane, and wherein the first float is positioned between the first membrane and the first float compartment membrane.
- 6. The covering system of claim 1, wherein the first flotation member is coupled to the first membrane so as to elevate the first plurality of gas-relief passageways above at least a portion of the first membrane when the system is used.
- 7. The covering system of claim 1, further comprising:
a second membrane; a second flotation member coupled to the second membrane, wherein the second flotation member includes a second float and a second float compartment membrane, and wherein the second float compartment membrane is coupled to the second membrane; a flotation member link coupling the first flotation member to the second flotation member; and a second plurality of gas-relief passageways positioned either:
within the second float compartment membrane, or within the second membrane and adjacent to the second flotation member; wherein at least one of the gas-relief passageways within the second plurality is structured so that gas flows unobstructed through it when the system is used.
- 8. The covering system of claim 1, further comprising:
a second flotation member coupled to the first membrane, wherein the second flotation member includes a second float and a second float compartment membrane, and wherein the second float compartment membrane is coupled to the first membrane; and a flotation member link coupling the first flotation member to the second flotation member.
- 9. The covering system of claim 1, further comprising:
a second flotation member coupled to the first membrane, wherein the second flotation member includes a second float and a second float compartment membrane, the second float compartment membrane is coupled to the first membrane, and the second flotation member is spaced apart from the first flotation member; and a first elongated weight positioned on an upper surface of the first membrane and between the first and second flotation members.
- 10. The covering system of claim 9, further comprising:
a second elongated weight positioned on an upper surface of the first membrane at an angle to either the first flotation member, the second flotation member, or the first elongated weight.
- 11. The covering system of claim 1, further comprising:
an anchor system coupled to an edge of the first membrane, the anchor system comprising:
a weighted member extending along and coupled to at least a portion of the edge of the first membrane.
- 12. The covering system of claim 11, wherein the anchor system further comprises a connector coupled to the edge of the first membrane.
- 13. The covering system of claim 12, wherein the connector includes a sleeve.
- 14. The covering system of claim 1, further comprising:
a service opening positioned within the first membrane, the service opening being defined by a service opening edge and being spaced apart from the first flotation member and the first plurality of openings; a second flotation member coupled to the first membrane so as to elevate the service opening edge above a body containing some liquid when the system is used; and a service opening membrane coupled to the service opening edge.
- 15. The covering system of claim 14, further comprising:
a service opening weight coupled to the service opening membrane and spaced apart from the service opening edge.
- 16. A covering system comprising:
a first membrane having a width; a first float coupled to the first membrane, the first float having a width that is not more than twenty-five percent of the width of the first membrane; and a second membrane coupled to the first membrane so as to define gas-relief openings between the first and second membranes.
- 17. The covering system of claim 16, wherein the first float is sealed in a first float compartment membrane, and wherein the first float compartment membrane is coupled to the first membrane.
- 18. The covering system of claim 16, wherein the first float is coupled to the first membrane with a first float compartment membrane, wherein the first float compartment membrane is coupled to either an upper surface or a lower surface of the first membrane, and wherein the first float is positioned between the first membrane and the first float compartment membrane.
- 19. The covering system of claim 16, further comprising:
a second float coupled to the first membrane, the second float being spaced apart from the first float; and a first elongated weight positioned on an upper surface of the first membrane and between the first and second floats.
- 20. The covering system of claim 19, further comprising:
a second elongated weight positioned on an upper surface of the first membrane at an angle to either the first float, the second float, or the first elongated weight.
- 21. The covering system of claim 16, further comprising:
an anchor system coupled to an edge of the first membrane, the anchor system comprising:
a weighted member extending along and coupled to at least a portion of the edge of the first membrane.
- 22. The covering system of claim 21, wherein the anchor system further comprises a connector coupled to the edge of the first membrane.
- 23. The covering system of claim 22, wherein the connector includes a sleeve.
- 24. The covering system of claim 16, further comprising:
a service opening positioned within the first membrane, the service opening being defined by a service opening edge and being spaced apart from the first float and the gas-escape openings; a second flotation member coupled to the first membrane so as to elevate the service opening edge above a body containing some liquid when the system is used; and a service opening membrane coupled to the service opening edge.
- 25. The covering system of claim 24, further comprising:
a service opening weight coupled to the service opening membrane and spaced apart from the service opening edge.
- 26. A floating cover comprising:
a first membrane; a service opening positioned within the first membrane, the service opening being defined by a service opening edge; a flotation member coupled to the first membrane so as to elevate the service opening edge above a body containing some liquid when the system is used; and a service opening membrane coupled to the service opening edge.
- 27. The floating cover of claim 26, further comprising:
a service opening weight coupled to the service opening membrane and spaced apart from the service opening edge.
- 28. A venting method comprising:
coupling a first membrane to a first flotation member, wherein the first flotation member includes a first float and a first float compartment membrane, and wherein the coupling includes coupling the first float compartment membrane to the first membrane; forming gas-relief passageways either:
within the first float compartment membrane, or within the first membrane and adjacent to the first flotation member; and elevating at least a portion of the first membrane:
so as to cause the first membrane to float when placed over a body containing some liquid; and so that gas from the body is unobstructedly vented to atmosphere through at least one of the gas-relief passageways.
- 29. The venting method of claim 28, wherein the coupling includes welding the first float compartment membrane to the first membrane.
- 30. A venting method comprising:
coupling a first membrane having a width to a first float having a width that is not more than twenty-five percent of the width of the first membrane; coupling a second membrane to the first membrane so as to define gas-relief openings between the first and second membranes; placing the coupled first and second membranes over a body containing some liquid; and elevating the gas-relief openings over the body so that gas from the body is unobstructedly vented to atmosphere through at least one of the gas-relief openings.
- 31. The venting method of claim 30, wherein the coupling the second membrane to the first membrane includes welding the second membrane to the first membrane.
- 32. A method of venting gas from a body containing some liquid, comprising:
placing a covering system over the body, the covering system comprising:
a first membrane having an outer edge and a width; a first flotation member coupled to the first membrane, wherein the first flotation member includes a first float and a first float compartment membrane, the first float has a width that is not more than twenty-five percent of the width of the first membrane and a first float compartment membrane, and the first float compartment membrane is coupled to the first membrane; elevating portions of the first membrane above the body; and positioning the covering system to allow gas from the body to vent to atmosphere around the outer edge of the first membrane.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of the co-pending patent application entitled “COVERING SYSTEMS AND VENTING METHODS,” which was filed in the names of the presently-named inventors on Oct. 5, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09972719 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
Child |
10003037 |
Nov 2001 |
US |