Claims
- 1. A structural laminate comprising:
- A. at least one planar facing sheet;
- B. a rigid foam attached to one surface of the facing sheet, the rigid foam formed from a foam-forming mixture; and
- C. glass fibers wherein:
- I. the glass fibers are distributed substantially evenly throughout the rigid foam,
- II. the glass fibers are straight,
- III. the glass fibers are greater than one foot in length,
- IV. the glass fibers are arranged in layers,
- V. each layer of glass fibers is substantially parallel to the facing sheet, and
- VI. the rigid foam completely fills the interstices between the glass fibers, the glass fibers being held in fixed relationship with respect to each other solely by the rigid foam.
- 2. The structural laminate of claim 1 wherein there are two parallel facing sheets, one on each face of the rigid foam.
- 3. The structural laminate of claim 1 wherein the facing sheet is a metal foil between 0.010 and 0.001 inches thick.
- 4. The structural laminate of claim 1 wherein the surface of the facing sheet obverse to that attached to the rigid foam is decoratively embossed.
- 5. The structural laminate of claim 1 wherein the glass fibers within each layer are substantially parallel to each other.
- 6. The structural laminate of claim 1 wherein the glass fibers in each layer are at an acute angle to the glass fibers in each next adjacent layer.
- 7. A structural laminate comprising:
- A. two planar facing sheets;
- B. a rigid foam attached between the facing sheets, the rigid foam formed from a foam-forming mixture; and
- C. glass fibers wherein:
- I. the glass fibers are distributed substantially evenly throughout the rigid foam,
- II. the glass fibers are non-crimped,
- III. the glass fibers are greater than one foot in length,
- IV. the glass fibers are arranged in layers,
- V. each layer of glass fibers is substantially parallel to the facing sheet,
- VI. the glass fibers within each layer are substantially parallel,
- VII. the glass fibers in each layer are at an acute angle to the glass fibers in each next adjacent layer, and
- VIII. the rigid foam completely fills the interstices between the fibers, the fibers being held in fixed relationship with respect to each other solely by the rigid foam.
- 8. The structural laminate of claim 7 wherein each facing sheet is a metal foil between 0.010 and 0.001 inches thick.
- 9. The structural laminate of claim 7 wherein the surface of one facing sheet obverse to that attached to the rigid foam is decoratively embossed.
- 10. The structural laminate of claim 7 wherein the glass fibers have an average length of from five to twelve feet.
- 11. The structural laminate of claim 7 wherein the glass fibers in each layer are at an angle of less than 60.degree. to the glass fibers in each next adjacent layer.
- 12. The structural laminate of claim 7 wherein the glass fibers are included in an amount of 4-24 grams per board foot of structural laminate.
- 13. The structural laminate of claim 7 wherein the glass fibers in each layer are arranged in non-contiguous undulations in a plane parallel to the facing sheets.
- 14. The structural laminate of claim 1 wherein the glass fibers have an average length of from five to twelve feet.
- 15. A structural laminate comprising:
- A. two planar facing sheets;
- B. a rigid foam attached between the facing sheets, the rigid foam formed from a foam-forming mixture; and
- C. glass fibers wherein:
- I. the glass fibers are distributed substantially evenly throughout the rigid foam,
- II. the glass fibers are non-crimped,
- III. the glass fibers have an average length which is from five to twleve feet,
- IV. the glass fibers are arranged in layers,
- V. each layer of glass fibers is substantially parallel to the facing sheet,
- VI. the glass fibers within each layer are substantially parallel;
- VII. the glass fibers in each layer are at an angle of less than 60.degree. to the glass fibers in each next adjacent layer, and
- VIII. the rigid foam completely fills the interstices between the fibers, the fibers being held in fixed relationship with respect to each other solely by the rigid foam.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 886,110, filed Mar. 13, 1978, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 745,169, filed Nov. 26, 1976, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 650,243, filed Jan. 19, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,028,158.
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Divisions (1)
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