Claims
- 1. An insulation blanket comprising:
- a first relatively thick fibrous mat of bonded glass fibers having a first density for providing a layer of insulation, defining upper and lower faces and opposite longitudinal edges;
- a relatively thin flexible facing material comprising a laminate formed of adhered layers of at least:
- a flexible outer vapor-retarding sheet;
- and,
- a second fibrous mat of randomly dispersed, irregularly oriented, bonded glass fibers having a second density providing, in said adhered condition, relative structural rigidity to said flexible facing, said second density being greater than said first density, and wherein said second fibrous mat of bonded glass fibers is adhered to the lower face of said first fibrous mat to form said blanket and, wherein
- said flexible facing laminate covers the entire lower face of said first fibrous mat and extends outboard beyond at least one longitudinal edge of said first fibrous mat a predetermined distance to define a tab portion of said flexible facing laminate; and
- said relatively thin facing laminate has a generally constant thickness throughout, including said tab portion.
- 2. An insulation blanket according to claim 1 wherein said first fibrous mat has a density of less than 0.6 pcf and the second fibrous mat has a density of greater than 0.8 pcf.
- 3. Structure according to claim 1 wherein the tab portion of the flexible facing laminate extends at least three inches beyond the adjacent longitudinal edge of the first fibrous mat.
- 4. An insulation blanket according to the claim 1 wherein the flexible facing laminate further includes a fibrous scrim layer between the vapor retarding outer sheet and the second fibrous mat of bonded glass fibers, said scrim being comprised of glass fibers.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/245,107, filed 9/16/89 now abandoned.
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