Claims
- 1. A fiberglass mat comprising
- a base formed by a wet process and having dispersed glass fibers bonded together by a bonding agent, said base having
- a top surface and
- a bottom surface,
- at least one distinct and separated layer of randomly oriented fiberglass strands within said base and located within a predetermined first plane intermediate said top surface and said bottom surface,
- at least one distinct and separated layer of substantially longitudinally oriented fiberglass strands within said base and located within a predetermined second plane intermediate said top surface and said bottom surface, said first and second planes being substantially parallel to one another and separated by glass fibers and bonding agent in said base, and
- a relatively dense plurality of fiberglass strands within said base located within at least one of said first and second planes.
- 2. The mat of claim 1 including
- a second distinct and separated layer of randomly oriented fiberglass strands within said base and located within a predetermined third plane intermediate said top and bottom surfaces, said third plane being substantially parallel to said first and second planes and separated therefrom by glass fibers and bonding agent in said base.
- 3. A fiberglass mat comprising
- a base formed of substantially uniformly dispersed glass fibers bonded together by a bonding agent, said base having
- a top surface and
- a bottom surface,
- a plurality of layers of randomly oriented fiberglass strands within said base and bonded thereto in distinct planes intermediate and generally parallel to said top and bottom surfaces, said distinct planes being separated from one another by glass fibers and bonding agent, said strands within each of said planes being bonded to said base and randomly bonded to one another and to themselves at longitudinally spaced locations, and
- at least one relatively dense plurality of strands of predetermined width in at least one of said plurality of layers and extending substantially longitudinally along said mat.
- 4. A fiberglass mat comprising
- a base formed of substantially uniformly dispersed glass fibers bonded together by a bonding agent, said base having
- a top surface and
- a bottom surface,
- a plurality of layers of substantially longitudinally oriented fiberglass strands within said base and bonded thereto in distinct planes intermediate and generally parallel to said top and bottom surfaces, said distinct planes being separated from one another by glass fibers and bonding agent, and
- a relatively dense plurality of substantially longitudinally, randomly oriented fiberglass strands within at least one of said distinct planes, said plurality of strands extending along a relatively narrow band along said mat.
- 5. The mat of claim 4 including
- a plurality of such relatively dense plurality of strands located at predetermined locations across the width of said mat.
- 6. A fiberglass mat comprising
- a base formed of substantially uniformly dispersed glass fibers bonded together by a bonding agent, and
- a plurality of separate layers of strands embedded in said base, bonded therein, and surrounded thereby, there being a volume of mat material formed of glass fibers bonded together by a bonding agent positioned between said separate layers, at least one of said layers comprising randomly oriented fiberglass strands and at least one of said layers comprising longitudinal strands of fiberglass, at least one of said separate layers of strands including at least one randomly oriented, relatively dense plurality of strands extending along a relatively narrow band along the length of said mat.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 868,725 filed Jan. 11, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,135,029 which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 681,422, filed Apr. 29, 1976 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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868725 |
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681422 |
Apr 1976 |
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