Claims
- 1. A leak-proof freight container insulation system capable of retrofitting a conventional uninsulated freight container, said insulation system comprising:
- a plurality of insulative strips, each having opposing sides having an adhesive deposited thereon for attaching the insulation system to the freight container, the strips being readily removable from the freight container;
- a multi-layer insulated bag affixed to the insulative strips so that the container walls covered with said insulative strips are correspondingly veiled with said insulated bag; and
- an insulated sheet placed across the bottom of the insulated bag.
- 2. The leak-proof insulation system of claim 1 wherein said insulation system defines a layer of air between the container walls and the insulation bag.
- 3. The leak-proof insulation system of claim 2 wherein the insulated bag comprises individual panels bonded together, said individual panels being sized and shaped to cover corresponding interior walls of the uninsulated container.
- 4. The leak-proof insulation system of claim 3 wherein the bonded panels are heat-sealed.
- 5. The leak-proof insulation system of claim 2, wherein the adhesive support means is a plurality of elements, said elements being constructed of insulative material.
- 6. The leak-proof insulation system of claim 2 wherein the panels of the insulated bag comprise at least one layer of closed-cell polyethylene and at least one layer of reflective foil laminate.
- 7. The leak-proof insulation system of claim 2 wherein the insulated sheet is constructed of closed-cell polyethylene foam.
- 8. A leak-proof insulation system for converting an uninsulated, conventional, freight container, said insulation system comprising:
- a plurality of adhesive-backed and faced strips arranged in a spaced random pattern on at least four interior walls of the freight container, said strips exhibiting insulative qualities;
- an insulated bag affixed to the strips and covering the bottom and vertical walls of the interior of the container said insulated bag establishing, in combination with the container, an air space between the bag and the container, said insulated bag laminated with reflective foil directed outwardly, and
- an insulated sheet placed on the bottom of the insulated bag.
- 9. The leak-proof insulation system of claim 8 wherein the insulated bag comprises individual panels bonded together, said individual panels sized and shaped to cover corresponding interior walls of the uninsulated container.
- 10. The insulation system of claim 9 wherein the panels of the insulated bag are constructed of two layers of closed-cell polyethylene.
- 11. The insulation system of claim 8 wherein the elements are constructed of polyethylene foam.
- 12. The insulation system of claim 8 wherein the insulated sheet is constructed of closed-cell polyethylene foam.
- 13. A method of converting an uninsulated freight cargo container into a leak-proof insulated container capable of providing a leak-proof controlled environment, said method comprising:
- affixing readily removable insulative strips having adhesive deposited on outer and inner surfaces thereof onto the interior walls of the uninsulated container; and
- affixing a multi-layer composite insulated bag to the inner faces of said strips so that at least four interior walls of the container are covered with said insulated bag and so that a layer of air is defined between said insulated bag and the container walls.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of heat sealing individual panels of insulative material together to form the insulated bag.
- 15. A leak-proof freight container insulation system capable of retrofitting a conventional uninsulated freight container having a plurality of walls, said insulation system comprising:
- a plurality of adhesive backed and faced insulative strips utilizing readily releasable paper backing for easily and rapidly attaching the insulation system to the freight container, said strips arranged in a spaced pattern on at least four interior walls of said freight container;
- an insulated bag affixed to strips so that the container walls covered with said strips are correspondingly veiled with said insulated bag, said strips and said insulated bag affixed thereto defining a layer of air between the container walls and said insulated bag;
- a second multi-layer insulated blanket draped across an access opening to the container, and
- an insulated sheet placed across the bottom of said insulated bag.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application, U.S. Ser. No. 494,684, filed Mar. 16, 1990 entitled Freight Container Insulating System and Method.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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