Claims
- 1. A heat insulator for a roof structure comprising:
an elongated first sheet having opposed ends, a predetermined length between said opposed ends, opposed side edges, a predetermined width between said opposed side edges, and an intermediate portion between said ends and said side edges, an elongated flexible second sheet having opposed ends, a length between its opposed ends greater than said predetermined length of said first sheet, side edges, a width between its said side edges greater than said predetermined width of said first sheet, and an intermediate portion between said side edges, said second sheet positioned in superposed relationship with respect to said first sheet and with the lengths of said sheets parallel, said opposed ends of said second sheet aligned with respect to said opposed ends of said first sheet and said opposed side edges of said second sheet aligned with and connected to said opposed side edges of said first sheet, whereby when said second sheet is positioned below said first sheet and said sheets are suspended by their opposed edges with said first sheet not folded, gravity tends to move said intermediate portion of said second sheet away from said intermediate portion of said first sheet to form an air space between said intermediate portions of said sheets, and said second sheet has enough additional length with respect to said first sheet to form folds across its length, and at least one of said first or second sheets bearing a heat reflective surface facing the other of said first or second sheets.
- 2. The heat insulator of claim 1, wherein
said heat reflective surface is formed of metal.
- 3. The heat insulator of claim 1, wherein
said heat insulator is formed in a spiral roll with said second sheet formed with longitudinally extending folds and laterally extending folds and said intermediate portions of said sheets in abutment with each other and the air space collapsed.
- 4. The heat insulator of claim 1, wherein said opposed side edges of said second sheet are shirred.
- 5. The heat insulator of claim 1, wherein said second sheet is formed in corrugations extending along the length of said second sheet having apexes facing said first sheet and adhering to said first sheet, forming air gaps extending between said first and second sheets.
- 6. The heat insulator of claim 1 wherein said first sheet is formed of a material selected from the group consisting essentially of fiberglass, mineral wool and cellulose.
- 7. The heat insulator of claim 1 wherein said first sheet is formed of a material selected from the group consisting essentially of white vinyl, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, and polypropylene.
- 8. A roof structure including parallel rafters,
said heat insulator of claim 1 being mounted in said roof structure with the length of said sheets extending normal to the lengths of said parallel rafters of the roof structure with folds formed in said second sheet extending about said rafters.
- 9. The roof structure of claim 8, wherein
said roof structure includes purlins mounted on said rafters, said heat insulator of claim 1 positioned between said purlins and said rafters with said second sheet folded about said rafters.
- 10. A roof structure including parallel rafters,
said heat insulator of claim 1 extending across a plurality of said rafters with said second sheet folded about said rafters.
- 11. A roof structure including parallel rafters,
said heat insulator of claim 1 oriented with respect to said rafters with the lengths of said sheets extending across said rafters and with said second sheet folded about obstructions between said rafters.
- 12. A roof structure including parallel rafters,
said heat insulator of claim 1 extending parallel to said rafters and attached at said opposed side edges to adjacent ones of said rafters.
- 13. In a roof structure including parallel rafters and parallel purlins extending normal to and supported by said rafters, the improvement therein of:
a heat insulator positioned adjacent said rafters, including:
an elongated first and second sheets each having a length dimension, a width dimension, and opposed parallel side edges, and an intermediate portion between its side edges, said first and second sheets arranged with their length dimensions parallel and connected together at their respective side edges in superposed relationship, said second sheet being longer and wider than said first sheet but extended to the same length and width of said first sheet, whereby when said first sheet is stretched substantially flat, said intermediate portion of said second sheet can be urged away from said intermediate portion of said first sheet and form an air space between said sheets, and said heat insulator extending across the lengths of said rafters with said second sheet folded about said rafters, and said first and second sheets forming air spaces between said rafters.
- 14. The roof structure of claim 13, wherein at least one surface of at least one of said first and second sheets bearing a heat reflective surface that faces the other sheet,
- 15. The roof structure of claim 14, wherein said first sheet is more rigid than said second sheet and is formed of a heat insulation material selected from the group consisting essentially of fiberglass, gypsum board, and mineral wool.
- 16. A process of insulating a roof structure including a plurality of rafters supporting a plurality of purlins extending normal to said rafters, comprising:
forming an elongated tube of flexible sheet material having and interior surface bearing a heat reflective material, placing the tube between the purlins and over the rafters with the length of said tube extending normal to the rafters, compressing the tube at the rafters, and forming air spaces in said tube at positions between the rafters.
- 17. The process of claim 16, wherein the step of forming the tube comprises:
placing lengths of sheet material of different lengths and widths in superposed relationship and connecting the edges of the sheets.
- 18. The process of claim 16, wherein the step of forming air spaces in said tube at positions between the rafters comprises:
suspending the tube at its sides and using gravity to pull the tube open.
- 19. A heat insulated a roof structure for a building including rafters and purlins supported by said rafters, comprising:
an elongated tube formed of flexible, air impermeable sheet material having an interior surface bearing a heat reflective material, said tube having its length extending parallel to said purlins and normal to said rafters, said tube in collapsed configuration when in engagement with an obstruction of the roof structure and in an inflated configuration when not in engagement with an obstruction of the roof structure, whereby the heat reflective material is effective in the inflated configuration of said tube to reflect heat.
- 20. A heat insulator for a roof structure comprising:
a first elongated flexible sheet having opposed parallel side edges and formed in a given length with opposed end edges, a second elongated flexible sheet of greater length and width than said first elongated flexible sheet and having opposed parallel side edges and opposed end edges, said first and second elongated flexible sheets attached to each other at their respective opposed side edges and opposed end edges so that when said first elongated flexible sheet is extended in a flat configuration with said second elongated flexible sheet positioned below said first elongated flexible sheet said second elongated flexible sheet tends to sag with respect to said first elongated flexible sheet to form a space between said first and second elongated flexible sheets, at least one of said first and second elongated flexible sheets having a radiant heat reflective surface facing the other of said first and second elongated flexible sheets, whereby said heat insulator can be stored in a reel, and when the heat insulator is unreeled and extended across a series of laterally extending spaced structural supports, with said second elongated flexible sheet positioned below said first elongated flexible sheet, said second elongated flexible sheet is supported in contact with said first elongated flexible sheet by the structural supports and tends to sage under the influence of gravity beneath said first elongated flexible sheet at intervals between said structural supports and forms substantially closed air spaces between the spaced structural supports.
- 21. A heat insulator for a building structure comprising:
a first elongated flexible sheet; a second elongated flexible sheet having corrugations extending along its length, said corrugations having apexes facing said first sheet, said apexes of said corrugations of said second sheet adhered to said first sheet, forming air gaps between said sheets extending along said sheets, at least one of said first and second sheets having a radiant heat reflective surfacing the other of said sheets.
- 22. The heat insulator of claim 21 wherein for a given length and width of said first sheet, said second sheet is longer and wider than said second sheet.
- 23. A heat insulator for a building structure comprising:
a layer of fibrous convection and conduction heat insulation material, a pair of flexible sheets superposed said fibrous insulation and including a first flexible sheet formed in corrugations with apexes adhered to said fibrous insulation.
- 24. The heat insulator for a building structure of claim 23, wherein one of said pair of flexible sheets has a radiant heat reflective surface facing said other of said pair of flexible sheets.
- 25. A method of manufacturing a heat reflective insulator for a building structure comprising:
advancing a sheet of fibrous insulation material along a processing path, advancing a layer of flexible sheet material into contact with said fibrous insulation material, forming said layer of flexible sheet material into corrugations with the apexes of the corrugations extending along the processing path, adhering the apexes of the corrugations to the fibrous insulation material to form air gaps between the fibrous insulation and the flexible sheet.
- 26. The method of claim 25 and wherein the step of advancing a layer of flexible sheet material comprises advancing a sheet having a radiant heat reflective surface with the radiant heat reflective surface facing the fibrous insulation material.
- 27. In a roof structure including elongated parallel supports, a heat insulator assembly extending across and in contact with said parallel supports, including:
a sheet of heat conduction insulation material; at least one sheet of flexible heat reflective material in superposed relationship with respect to said sheet of heat conduction insulation material and defining an elongated air gap between said sheet of heat conduction insulation material, said flexible sheet of heat reflective material having a radiant heat reflective surface facing said air gap, said flexible sheet collapsed against said heat conduction insulation material where said heat insulator assembly contacts said parallel supports and closing the air gaps at intervals along the air gaps.
- 28. A reel of heat insulator sheet material for installation in a building structure comprising:
a first elongated sheet and a second elongated sheet, the lengths of said first and second sheets extending parallel to each other and having edges connected together, one of said sheets having a radiant heat reflective surface facing the other of said sheets, said second sheet being greater in width than said first sheet and greater in length than said first sheet for a given length of said first sheet so that said second sheet tends to sag below said first sheet when said first sheet is placed in a flat configuration above said second sheet, said heat insulator sheet material rolled into a reel with said second sheet having wrinkles formed therein.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/186,454 filed Jun. 28, 2002 in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Parent |
10186454 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
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10255740 |
Sep 2002 |
US |