Claims
- 1. A two-step method of manufacturing large scale membranes for covering extremely large areas, the method comprises:
- step one, in a factory:
- (1) making a plurality of panels of industrial strength fabric which are shaped and proportioned to be fitted together to make said membrane;
- (2) reinforcing the edges of said panels at least in the area where said panels confront each other when fitted together;
- (3) forming a plurality of non-contiguous spaced apart areas in association with said reinforced edges, said spaced apart areas being at locations where said panels may be mechanically joined to each other;
- (4) bonding a plastic slide closure means to each of said panels at a location which is parallel to said edges, said bonding to said panel enabling said slide closure to complete a waterproof surface between said panels and across said edges including said spaced apart areas;
- (5) shipping said panels to an installation site;
- step two, in the field at said installation site:
- (6) laying out said panels in the form of said membrane;
- (7) mechanically joining said panels to each other by adding mechanical couplings at each of said spaced apart areas; and
- (8) closing said plastic slide closure means to form said waterproof surface across a seam in said membrane which is formed by said mechanical couplings.
- 2. The two-step method of claim 1 wherein said reinforcing step further comprises the step of folding an edge of said membrane over a steel cable and bonding said folded edge onto said membrane.
- 3. The two-step method of claim 2 wherein said mechanical joining step comprises fastening together said cables in said confronting edges at each of said spaced apart areas.
- 4. The two-step method of claim 2 wherein said spaced apart areas are apertures in and at said folded edges, said cables passing through said apertures, and said mechanical joining of step (7) comprising the step of placing shackles over said cables in said apertures at confronting edges of a pair of said panels.
- 5. A two-step method of manufacturing large scale membranes for covering extremely large areas, the method comprising:
- step one, in a factory:
- (1) making a plurality of panels of industrial strength fabric which are shaped and proportioned to be fitted together to make said membrane;
- (2) reinforcing the edges of said panels at least in the area where said panels confront each other when fitted together;
- (3) bonding a plastic slide closure means to each of said panels at a location which is parallel to said edge, said bonding to said panel enabling said slide closure to complete a waterproof surface between said panels and across aid edges;
- (4) shipping said panels to an installation site;
- step two, in the field at said installation site;
- (5) laying out said panels in the form of said membrane;
- (6) closing said plastic slide closure means to form said waterproof surface across a seam in said membrane; and
- (7) adding means for reinforcing the mechanical joining of said panels substantially near said reinforced edge.
- 6. A two-step method of manufacturing large scale membranes for covering extremely large areas, the method comprising:
- step one, in a factory:
- (1) making a plurality of panels of industrial strength fabric which are shaped and proportioned to be fitted together to make said membrane;
- (2) forming a reinforced edge on each of said panels in areas where said panels will confront each other and will be joined to each other when fitted together in the field;
- (3) bonding a plastic slide closure to each of said panels along the length of aid reinforced edge to enable said slide closure to complete a waterproof surface between said panels;
- (4) shipping said panels to an installation site;
- step two, in the field at said installation site;
- (5) laying out said panels in the form of said membrane;
- (6) preparing said confronting edges for adding mechanical strength to said membrane; and
- (7) closing said plastic slide closure means to form said waterproof surface across a seam in said membrane with said added mechanical strength.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/886,917 filed Jul. 16, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,987,657, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 06/523,657 filed Aug. 15, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,641,400.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Continuations (2)
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