Claims
- 1. A liquid impervious flexible liner capable of being packaged in roll form and adapted for use in an earthen reservoir for collecting liquid, such as petroleum based oils, consisting essentially of a layer of pervious non-woven polyester fabric material having secured to at least one of its sides a layer of liquid impervious material, the latter being resistant to degradation by petroleum based liquids, said liner being adapted to generally follow the contour of the upwardly opening earthen reservoir space and being adapted to prevent inadvertent escape or seepage of liquid therefrom, the reservoir being adapted to be generally filled with a relatively coarse particle bed, such as for instance, rock or gravel, disposed on said liner, with the bed being adapted to support thereon a section of railroad track for carrying railway vehicles such as diesel powered locomotives, thereon, the first mentioned layer of said liner being needle punched, liquid pervious relatively low density fabric resistant to puncturing and having a thickness in the range of approximately 60 mils to 190 mils, the second mentioned layer being of rubber and having a thickness of approximately one-third the thickness of said first mentioned layer.
- 2. A liner in accordance with claim 1 which is comprised of plurality of adjoining strips of predetermined width of the first mentioned and second mentioned materials in said secured relation, and overlapped at the junctures thereof, said junctures being secured together thereat to form said liner.
- 3. A liner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first mentioned layer possesses a porosity able to hold back particles larger than about 70 microns.
- 4. A liner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the second mentioned layer consists of nitrile rubber which is applied to the first mentioned layer by calendering.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 5,699, filed Jan. 23, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,296,884.
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