Claims
- 1. A cryogenic heat insulating structure, which comprises: a wall on whose surfce is coated a plurality of superposed rigid resin foam layers each of which has a surface skin layer of a thickness of from 0.2 to 0.6 mm having a surface membrane free of rigid foam which skin layers possess a density gradient between the maximum density of the resin and the density of the foam layer, wherein each foam layer is formed by simultaneously spraying a fiber and a foamable resin, and contains fibers oriented parallel to said wall.
- 2. The insulating structure of claim 1, wherein said fibers are glass fibers having a length of 10-100 mm.
- 3. The insulating structure of claim 1, wherein each foam layer contains from 1-10 weight percent of said fibers.
- 4. A cryogenic heat insulating structure which comprises:
- a wall on whose inner surface is coated at least one fiberless rigid resin foam layer disposed between said wall and a plurality of superposed rigid resin foam layers, each of said layers possessing a surface skin layer of a thickness of from 0.2 to 0.6 mm having a surface membrane free of rigid foam which skin layers possess a density gradient between the maximum density of the resin and the density of the foam layer, wherein each superposed foam layer is formed by simultaneously spraying a fiber and a foamable resin and contains fibers oriented parallel to said wall.
- 5. The insulating structure of claim 4, wherein a barrier is disposed between said fiber-containing foam layers and said fiberless, rigid foam layer.
- 6. A cryogenic heating insulating structure which comprises:
- a wall on whose outer surface is coated a plurality of superposed rigid fiber containing resin foams layers and then at least one fiberless rigid resin foam layer, each of which layers has a surface skin layer of a thickness from 0.2 to 0.6 mm having a surface membrane free of rigid foam which skin layers possess a density gradient between the maximum density of the resin and the density of the foam layer, wherein each superposed foam layer is formed by simultaneously spraying a fiber and a foamable resin, and contains fibers oriented parallel to said wall.
- 7. The insulating structure of claim 6, wherein a barrier is disposed between said fiber-containing foam layers and said fiberless, rigid foam layer.
Priority Claims (2)
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48-72633 |
Jun 1973 |
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48-104763 |
Sep 1973 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 483,715 filed June 27, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Continuations (1)
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