Claims
- 1. A heat-insulating laminar block for lining an inner wall of a furnace, said laminar block comprising:
- (a) a laminar body composed of a plurality of laminated sheet-like members, each one of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members being made of inorganic fibers, said laminar block being applied to the inner wall of the furnace such that planes of the sheet-like members are generally perpendicular to the inner wall of the furnace, and
- (b) an integrating means for integrating said plurality of laminated sheet-like members with each other in compressed states in a laminated direction thereof to form the laminar block without the use of an adhesive layer between adjacent sheet-like members, said integrating means comprising a single line of stitches extending along a longitudinal direction of the sheet-like members at a central portion in a width direction of the sheet-like members, the single line of stitches comprising a multiplicity of individual stitches made by at least one thread, each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches comprising:
- (i) a first surface thread part extending along the outer surface of a first sheet-like member of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members which is situated at one surface side of said laminar body, said first surface thread part having a first end and a second end;
- (ii) a first penetrating thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said first surface thread part through said laminar body in the direction of the thickness thereof from said outer surface of said first one of said plurality of sheet-like members to the outer surface of a second one of said plurality of sheet-like members which is situated at the opposite surface side of said laminar body, said first penetrating thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said first surface thread part and a second end;
- (iii) a second surface thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said first penetrating thread part along said outer surface of said second one of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members, said second surface thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said first penetrating thread part and a second end; and
- (iv) a second penetrating thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said second surface thread part through said laminar body in the direction of the thickness thereof from said outer surface of said second one of said plurality of sheet-like members to said outer surface of said first one of said plurality of sheet-like members, said second penetrating thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said second surface thread part and a second end;
- (v) said second end of said second penetrating thread part of each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches being connected to a first surface thread part of an adjacent one of said multiplicity of individual stitches,
- whereby, even when the laminar block is cut into sub-blocks across the single line of stitches, said integrating means enables the adjacent laminated sheet-like members of each of said sub-blocks to remain integrated with each other in the compressed states.
- 2. The laminar block of claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said second end of said second penetrating thread part of each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches is connected to said first end of said first penetrating thread part of the same one of said multiplicity of individual stitches on said outer surface of said first one of said plurality of sheet-like members and
- (b) said second end of said first penetrating thread part of the same one of said multiplicity of individual stitches is connected to a first end of the second penetrating thread part of an adjacent one of said multiplicity of individual stitches on said outer surface of second one of said plurality of sheet like members.
- 3. The laminar block of claim 2 wherein:
- (a) each one of said first surface thread parts is adapted to form a closed loop independently of the other one of said first surface thread parts in cooperation with adjacent second and first penetrating thread parts and with a first connecting thread part between the adjacent second and first penetrating thread parts and
- (b) each one of the second surface thread parts is adapted to form a closed loop independently of the other one of said second surface thread parts in cooperation with the adjacent first and second penetrating thread parts with a second connecting thread part between the adjacent first and second penetrating thread parts.
- 4. The laminar block of claim 3 wherein each of said closed loops is formed by binding a pair of adjacent thread parts or by securing a pair of adjacent thread parts by means of adhesive.
- 5. The laminar block of any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the single line of stitches is formed from one continuous thread.
- 6. The laminar block of any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the single line of stitches is formed from two continuous threads crossing each other and bound to each other so as to withstand tensile force.
- 7. The laminar block of claim 1 wherein the single line of stitches comprises a single chain stitch formed from one thread.
- 8. The laminar block of claim 1 wherein the single line of stitches comprises a lock stitch formed from two threads.
- 9. The laminar block of claim 7 or 8 wherein adjacent thread parts are secured by means of binding or adhesive so that one of the multiplicity of said first and second surface thread parts forms, in cooperation with the adjacent first and second penetrating thread parts, closed loops independently of the other one of the multiplicity of said first or second surface thread parts.
- 10. The laminar block of claim 1 wherein the thread is made of a natural material, a synthetic organic material, an inorganic material, or a metallic material.
- 11. A method of producing a heat-insulating laminar block of a plurality of sheet-like members for lining an inner wall of a furnace such that planes of the sheet-like members are generally perpendicular to the inner wall of the furnace without the use of an adhesive layer between adjacent sheet-like members, said method comprising the step of sewing a laminar body composed of the plurality of laminated sheet-like members made of inorganic fibers to each other so as to integrate said plurality of laminated sheet-like members with each other in compressed states in a laminated direction thereof to form the laminar block by means of a single line of stitches extending along a longitudinal direction of the sheet-like members at a central portion in a width direction of the sheet-like members, the single line of stitches comprising a multiplicity of individual stitches made by at least one thread, each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches comprising:
- (a) a first furface thread part extending along the outer surface of a first sheet-like member of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members which is situated at one surface side of said laminar body, said first surface thread part having a first end and a second end;
- (b) a first penetrating thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said first surface thread part through said laminar body in the direction of the thickness thereof from said outer surface of said first one of said plurality of sheet-like members to the outer surface of a second one of said plurality of sheet-like members which is situated at the opposite surface side of said laminar body, said first penetrating thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said first surface thread part and a second end;
- (c) a second surface thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said first penetrating thread part along said outer surface of said second one of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members, said second surface thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said first penetrating thread part and a second end; and
- (d) a second penetrating thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said second surface thread part through said laminar body in the direction of the thickness thereof from said outer surface of said second one of said plurality of sheet-like members to said outer surface of said first one of said plurality of sheet-like members, said second penetrating thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said second surface thread part and a second end;
- (e) said second end of said second penetrating thread part of each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches being connected to a first end of a first surface thread part of an adjacent one of said multiplicity of individual stitches,
- whereby, even when the laminar block is cut into sub-blocks across the single line of stitches, the single line of stitches enables the adjacent laminated sheet-like members of each of said sub-blocks to remain integrated with each other in the compressed states.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the sewing is carried out in the form of a single chain stitch.
- 13. The method of claim 11 or 12 wherein the method comprises the further step of securing adjacent thread parts produced in the sewing by binding or by adhesives so that at least one of each pair of surface thread parts and its adjacent first and second penetrating thread parts cooperatively constitute an independent closed loop.
- 14. A heat-insulating laminar block for lining an inner wall of a furnace, said laminar block comprising:
- (a) a laminar body composed of a plurality of laminated sheet-like members, each one of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members being made of inorganic fibers, said laminar block being applied to the inner wall of the furnace such that planes of the sheet-like members are generally perpendicular to the inner wall of the furnace, and
- (b) an integrating means for integrating said plurality of laminated sheet-like members with each other in compressed states in a laminated direction thereof to form the laminar block without the use of an adhesive layer between adjacent sheet-like members, said integrating means comprising a plurality of lines of stitches distributed over the planes of the sheet-like members, each line of said plurality of lines of stitches comprising a multiplicity of individual stitches made by at least one thread, each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches comprising:
- (i) a first surface thread part extending along the outer surface of a first sheet-like member of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members which is situated at one surface side of said laminar body, said first surface thread part having a first end and a second end;
- (ii) a first penetrating thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said first surface thread part through said laminar body in the direction of the thickness thereof from said outer surface of said first one of said plurality of sheet-like members to the outer surface of a second one of said plurality of sheet-like members which is situated at the opposite surface side of said laminar body, said first penetrating thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said first surface thread part and a second end;
- (iii) a second surface thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said first penetrating thread part along said outer surface of said second one of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members, said second surface thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said first penetrating thread part and a second end; and
- (iv) a second penetrating thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said second surface thread part through said laminar body in the direction of the thickness thereof from said outer surface of said second one of said plurality of sheet-like members to said outer surface of said first one of said plurality of sheet-like members, said second penetrating thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said second surface thread part and a second end;
- (v) said second end of said second penetrating thread part of each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches being connected to a first end of a first surface thread part of an adjacent one of said multiplicity of individual stitches,
- whereby, even when the laminar block is cut into sub-blocks, said integrating means enables the adjacent laminated sheet-like members of each of said sub-blocks to remain integrated with each other in the compressed states.
- 15. The laminar block of claim 14 wherein:
- (a) said second end of said second penetrating thread part of each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches is connected to said first end of said first penetrating thread part of the same one of said multiplicity of individual stitches on said outer surface of said first one of said plurality of sheet-like members and
- (b) said second end of said first penetrating thread part of the same one of said multiplicity of individual stitches is connected to a first end of the second penetrating thread part of an adjacent one of said multiplicity of individual stitches on said outer surface of said second one of said plurality of sheet-like members.
- 16. The laminar block of claim 15 wherein:
- (a) each one of said first surface thread parts is adapted to form a closed loop independently of the other one of said first surface thread parts in cooperation with adjacent second and first penetrating thread parts and with a first connecting thread part between the adjacent second and first penetrating thread parts and
- (b) each one of the second surface thread parts is adapted to form a closed loop independently of the other one of said second surface thread parts in cooperation with the adjacent first and second penetrating thread parts with a second connecting thread part between the adjacent first and second penetrating thread parts.
- 17. The laminar block of claim 16 wherein each of said closed loops is formed by binding a pair of adjacent thread parts or by securing a pair of adjacent thread parts by means of adhesive.
- 18. The laminar block of any one of claims 14 to wherein said plurality of lines of stitches is formed from one continuous thread.
- 19. The laminar block of any one of claims 14 to 17 wherein said plurality of lines of stitches is formed from two continuous threads crossing each other and bound to each other so as to withstand tensile force.
- 20. The laminar block of claim 14 wherein said plurality of lines of stitches comprises a single chain stitch formed from one thread.
- 21. The laminar block of claim 14 wherein said plurality of lines of stitches comprises a lock stitch formed from two threads.
- 22. The laminar block of claim 20 or 21 wherein adjacent thread parts are secured by means of binding or adhesive so that one of the multiplicity of said first and second surface thread parts forms, in cooperation with the adjacent first and second penetrating thread parts, closed loops independently of the other one of the multiplicity of said first or second surface thread parts.
- 23. The laminar block of claim 14 wherein each thread is made of a natural or synthetic organic material.
- 24. A method of producing a heat-insulating laminar block of a plurality of sheet-like members for lining an inner wall of a furnace such that planes of the sheet-like members are generally perpendicular to the inner wall of the furnace without the use of an adhesive layer between adjacent sheet-like members, said method comprising the step of sewing a laminar body composed of the plurality of laminated sheet-like members made of inorganic fibers to each other so as to integrate said plurality of laminated sheet-like members with each other in compressed states in a laminated direction thereof to form the laminar block by means of a plurality of lines of stitches distributed over the planes of the sheet-like members, each line of said plurality of lines of stitches comprising a multiplicity of individual stitches made by at least one thread, each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches comprising:
- (a) a first surface thread part extending along the outer surface of a first sheet-like member of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members which is situated at one surface side of said laminar body, said first surface thread part having a first end and a second end;
- (b) a first penetrating thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said first surface thread part through said laminar body in the direction of the thickness thereof from said outer surface of said first one of said plurality of sheet-like members to the outer surface of a second one of said plurality of sheet-like members which is situated at the opposite surface side of said laminar body, said first penetrating thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said first surface thread part and a second end;
- (c) a second surface thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said first penetrating thread part along said outer surface of said second one of said plurality of laminated sheet-like members, said second surface thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said first penetrating thread part and a second end; and
- (d) a second penetrating thread part extending substantially continuously from said second end of said second surface thread part through said laminar body in the direction of the thickness thereof from said outer surface of said second one of said plurality of sheet-like members to said outer surface of said first one said plurality of sheet-like members, said second penetrating thread part having a first end connected to said second end of said second surface thread part and a second end;
- (e) said second end of said second penetrating thread part of each one of said multiplicity of individual stitches being connected to a first end of a first surface thread part of an adjacent one of said multiplicity of individual stitches,
- whereby, even when the laminar block is cut into sub-blocks, said plurality of lines of stitches enables the adjacent laminated sheet-like members of each of said sub-blocks to remain integrated with each other in the compressed states.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the sewing is carried out in the form of a single chain stitch.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein the method comprises the further step of securing adjacent thread parts produced in the sewing by binding or by adhesives so that at least one each pair of surface thread parts and its adjacent first and second penetrating thread parts cooperatively constitute an independent closed loop.
- 27. The method of claim 24 wherein the method comprises the further step of securing adjacent thread parts produced in the sewing by binding or by adhesives so that at least one each pair of surface thread parts and its adjacent first and second penetrating thread parts cooperatively constitute an independent closed loop.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 609,644, filed on May 14, 1984, now abandoned.
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