Claims
- 1. A protective cover system for protecting an object by defining a microenvironment adjacent the object when the protective cover system is applied to the object, comprising:
(a) a cover for being applied to the object and defining a microenvironment when said cover is applied to the object, said cover including a first layer comprising a non-porous water-vapor-permeable layer; and (b) a corrosion inhibitor source that provides at least one corrosion inhibitor to the microenvironment when said cover is applied to the object, said corrosion inhibitor source being in communication with the microenvironment when said cover is applied to the object so that at least some of said corrosion inhibitor may enter the microenvironment.
- 2. A protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one corrosion inhibitor is dispersed within said non-porous water-vapor-permeable layer.
- 3. A protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein said cover includes an inner face that confronts the object when said cover is applied to the object and a second layer confronting said inner face, said at least one corrosion inhibitor being contained in said second layer.
- 4. A protective cover system according to claim 3, wherein said second layer is a coating.
- 5. A protective cover system according to claim 3, wherein said second layer comprises a porous non-coating.
- 6. A protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein said corrosion inhibitor source comprises a container and said at least one corrosion inhibitor is contained in said container.
- 7. A protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein said cover includes an outer face that faces away from the object when said cover is applied to the object and further includes a second layer that confronts said outer face and comprises a porous material.
- 8. A protective cover system according to claim 7, wherein said second layer is located immediately adjacent said outer face and is attached to said first layer.
- 9. A protective cover system according to claim 7, wherein said cover further includes an inner face spaced from said outer face and a third layer that confronts said inner face of said first layer and comprises a liquid-permeable material.
- 10. A protective cover system according to claim 9, wherein said cover further comprises a fourth layer disposed between said first layer and said fourth layer and comprises a superabsorbent material.
- 11. A protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein said cover includes an inner face that confronts the object when said cover is applied to the object and further includes a second layer that confronts said inner face and comprises a superabsorbent material.
- 12. A protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein said non-porous water-vapor-permeable film is one of (a) a copolyether ester, (b) a copolyether amide, (c) a branched polyether with a maximum of three reactive isocyanate groups per molecule, and (d) a perfluorosulfonic acid product.
- 13. A protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein said cover comprises at least one radar-influencing material having a pre-selected radar influencing ability.
- 14. A protective cover system according to claim 13, wherein said at least one radar-influencing material is located in said first layer.
- 15. A protective cover system according to claim 13, wherein said cover further comprises a second layer and said radar-influencing material is contained in said second layer.
- 16. A protective cover system for protecting an object by defining a microenvironment adjacent the object when the protective cover system is applied to the object, comprising:
(a) a cover for being applied to the object and defining the microenvironment when said cover is applied to the object and including:
(i) a first layer comprising a water-vapor-permeable material; and (ii) a second layer, attached to said first layer, comprising a porous material and providing support for said first layer; and (b) a corrosion inhibitor source comprising at least one corrosion inhibitor and in fluid communication with the microenvironment when said cover is applied to the object for providing said at least one corrosion inhibitor to the microenvironment.
- 17. A protective cover system according to claim 16, wherein said water-vapor-permeable material forms a non-porous layer.
- 18. A protective cover system according to claim 16, wherein said vapor-permeable layer comprises a porous material.
- 19. A protective cover system according to claim 16, wherein said first layer contains said at least one corrosion inhibitor.
- 20. A protective cover system according to claim 16, wherein said first layer has an inner face that confronts the object when said cover is applied to the object and said cover includes a third layer that confronts said inner face and contains said at least one corrosion inhibitor.
- 21. A protective cover system according to claim 16, wherein said corrosion inhibitor source comprises a container that contains said at least one corrosion inhibitor.
- 22. A protective cover system according to claim 16, wherein first layer has an inner face and an outer face and said second layer confronts said outer face, said cover further including a third layer that confronts said inner face and comprises a liquid-permeable material.
- 23. A protective cover system according to claim 22, wherein said cover further comprises a superabsorbent layer disposed between said first and third layers.
- 24. A protective cover system according to claim 16, wherein said first layer has an inner face that confronts the object when said cover is applied to the object and said cover further comprises a superabsorbent layer confronting said inner face.
- 25. A protective cover system according to claim 16, wherein said cover comprises at least one radar-influencing material having a pre-selected radar influencing ability.
- 26. A protective cover system according to claim 25, wherein said at least one radar-influencing material is located in at least one of said first and second layers.
- 27. A protective cover system according to claim 25, further comprising a third layer, wherein said radar-influencing material is contained in said third layer.
- 28. A protective cover system for inhibiting corrosion of an object by forming a microenvironment adjacent the object when the protective cover system is applied to the object, comprising:
(a) a cover that includes:
(i) a first layer having a first face and a second face and comprising an absorbent material adapted to absorb and store moisture; and (ii) a second layer located adjacent said first face of said first layer and being liquid-impermeable; and (b) a corrosion inhibitor source that comprises at least one corrosion inhibitor and fluidly communicates with the microenvironment when said cover is applied to the object.
- 29. A protective cover system according to claim 28, wherein said absorbent material is a superabsorbent material.
- 30. A protective cover system according to claim 28, wherein said first layer further comprises a fiber matrix.
- 31. A protective cover system according to claim 30, wherein said absorbent material is dispersed throughout said fiber matrix.
- 32. A protective cover system according to claim 30, wherein said absorbent material is a superabsorbent.
- 33. A protective cover system according to claim 28, wherein said second layer is water vapor permeable.
- 34. A protective cover system according to claim 33, wherein said second layer comprises an non-porous layer.
- 35. A protective cover system according to claim 33, wherein said second layer comprises a laminate of a woven fabric layer and a breathable urethane layer.
- 36. A protective cover system according to claim 28, wherein said second layer is removably secured to said first layer.
- 37. A protective cover system according to claim 28, wherein the protective cover system further includes a heating element in thermal communication with said cover.
- 38. A protective cover system according to claim 37, wherein said heating element comprises an electrical resistance wire located within the cover.
- 39. A protective cover system according to claim 28, wherein said corrosion inhibitor source comprises at least one of said first layer and said second layer.
- 40. A protective cover system according to claim 28, wherein said cover includes a third layer that comprises said corrosion inhibitor source.
- 41. A protective cover system according to claim 40, wherein said third layer is liquid permeable.
- 42. A protective cover system according to claim 40, wherein said third layer is a coating.
- 43. A protective cover system according to claim 28, wherein said corrosion inhibitor source comprises a container that contains said at least one corrosion inhibitor.
- 44. A protective cover system according to claim 28, wherein said cover further comprises at least one radar-influencing material having a pre-selected radar influencing ability.
- 45. A protective cover system according to claim 44, wherein said at least one radar absorbing material is incorporated into at least one of said first and second layers.
- 46. A protective cover system according to claim 44, wherein said cover further comprises a third layer comprising said at least one radar-influencing material having a pre-selected radar influencing ability.
- 47. A protective cover system according to claim 28, further comprising a third layer confronting said second side of said first layer and being liquid permeable.
- 48. A panel for a protective cover for a metallic object, comprising:
(a) a first layer having a first face and a second face, said first layer comprising a superabsorbent material adapted to absorb and store moisture; (b) a second layer located adjacent said first face of said first layer, said second layer being liquid-impermeable and having a peripheral edge; and (c) a fastener located adjacent said peripheral edge, said fastener adapted to removably fasten the panel to a similar, separate, panel; wherein the panel has an area of at least 3 ft2 (0.279 m2).
- 49. A panel according to claim 48, wherein said second layer is water vapor permeable.
- 50. A panel according to claim 49, wherein said second layer comprises a non-porous layer.
- 51. A panel according to claim 48, further including a first side and a second side and said fastener comprises a hook-and-loop fastener that includes a hook portion and a loop portion, said hook portion being secured to said first side of the panel and said loop portion being secured to said second side of the panel.
- 52. A panel according to claim 48, further including at least one corrosion inhibitor source comprising at least one corrosion inhibitor.
- 53. A panel for a protective cover for an object, comprising:
(a) a first layer having a first face and a second face and comprising a liquid-impermeable water-vapor-permeable material; (b) a second layer continuously attached to said first layer at said first face of said first layer and being made of a porous material and having a peripheral edge; and (c) a fastener located adjacent said peripheral edge, said fastener adapted to removably fasten the panel to a similar, separate, panel.
- 54. A panel according to claim 53, wherein said first layer comprises a non-porous layer.
- 55. A panel according to claim 53, wherein said first layer comprises a porous layer.
- 56. A panel according to claim 53, wherein the cover further includes a first side and a second side and said fastener comprises a hook-and-loop fastener that includes a hook portion and a loop portion, said hook portion being secured to said first side of the panel and said loop portion being secured to said second side of the panel.
- 57. A method of inhibiting corrosion on a metallic object, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a cover that includes:
(i) a first layer having a first face and a second face and comprising an absorbent material, said first layer adapted to absorb and store moisture; and (ii) a second layer located adjacent said second face of said first layer and being liquid impermeable; and p1 covering at least a portion of the metallic object with said cover such that said first layer confronts the metallic object so as to form a microenvironment beneath the cover.
- 58. A method according to claim 57, further comprising the step of introducing at least one corrosion inhibitor into said microenvironment so as to form a protective film on the metallic object.
- 59. A method of inhibiting corrosion on a metallic object, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a cover comprising a non-porous water-vapor-permeable layer; (b) covering at least a portion of the metallic object with said cover so as to define a microenvironment beneath said cover; and (c) introducing at least one corrosion inhibitor into said microenvironment so as to form a protective film on the metallic object.
- 60. A method of inhibiting corrosion on a metallic object, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a cover comprising a liquid-impermeable water-vapor-permeable layer and a porous layer attached to said liquid-impermeable water-vapor-permeable layer; (b) covering at least a portion of the metallic object with said cover so that said liquid-impermeable water-vapor-permeable layer confronts the metallic object and defines a microenvironment beneath said cover; and (c) introducing at least one corrosion inhibitor into said microenvironment so as to form a protective film on the metallic object.
- 61. A protective cover for a metallic object, comprising:
(a) a first layer having a first face and a second face, said first layer comprising a superabsorbent material adapted to absorb and store moisture; (b) a second layer, confronting said first face of said first layer, comprising a non-porous water vapor permeable film; and (c) a third layer, confronting said second face of said first layer, comprising liquid permeable material.
- 62. A protective cover according to claim 61, further comprising at least one corrosion inhibitor.
- 63. A panelized cover system for protecting an object from moisture, comprising:
a plurality of panels each comprising:
(i) a first layer having a first face and a second face, said first layer comprising an absorbent material adapted to absorb and store the moisture; (ii) a second layer located adjacent said first face of said first layer, said second layer being liquid-impermeable; and wherein each of said plurality of panels is fastened to at least one adjacent one of said plurality of panels.
- 64. A panelized cover system according to claim 63, wherein adjacent ones of said plurality of panels are fastened to one another with a sewn seam.
- 65. A panelized cover system according to claim 63, wherein adjacent ones of said plurality of panels are fastened to one another with a refastenable fastener.
- 66. A panelized cover system for protecting an object by forming a microenvironment surrounding the object when the panelized cover system is applied to the object, comprising:
a plurality of panels each comprising:
(i) a first layer having a first face and a second face and comprising a liquid-impermeable waer-vapor-permeable material; (ii) a second layer continuously attached to said first layer at said first face of said firt layer and being made of a porous material; and (iii) a corrosion inhibitor source for providing at least one corrosion inhibitor to the microenvironment when the panelized cover system is applied to the object; wherein each of said plurality of panels is steed to at leat one adjacent one of said plurality of panels.
- 64. A panelized cover system according to claim 66, wherein adjacent ones of said plurality of panels are stened to one another with a sewn seam.
- 65. A panelized cover system according to claim 66, wherein adjacent ones of said plurality of panels are fastened to one another with a refastenable fastener.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application serial No. 09/557,845, filed Apr. 26, 2000. In addition, this application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/315,317 filed Aug. 28, 2001, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/315,668 filed Aug. 29, 2001, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/386,017 filed Jun. 5, 2002.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60315317 |
Aug 2001 |
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60315668 |
Aug 2001 |
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60386017 |
Jun 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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