Claims
- 1. A thermal insulating device comprising a shell comprising multiple layers of a continuous spiral wound anisotropic flexible graphite sheet, the layers of spiral wound graphite sheet being separated by and bonded to and with a cured resin.
- 2. The thermal insulating device of claim 1 which further comprises a second shell comprising multiple layers of a continuous spiral wound anisotropic flexible graphite sheet, the layers of spiral wound graphite sheet being separated by and bonded to a cured resin, the second shaped shell having a cross-section larger than that of the shell of claim 1, the second shell surrounding the shell of claim 1 to define an annular chamber therebetween.
- 3. The thermal insulating device of claim 2, wherein the annular chamber comprises a first opening at a first end thereof and a second opening at a second end thereof, at least one of the first and second openings being closed by multiple layers of an anisotropic flexible graphite sheet, the layers of graphite sheet being separated by and bonded to a cured resin.
- 4. The thermal insulating device of claim 2, wherein the annular chamber has an insulating material contained therein.
- 5. The thermal insulating device of claim 4, wherein the insulating material comprises particles of exfoliated graphite, carbon felt, graphite felt, rigid insulation or ceramic wool fibers.
- 6. The thermal insulating device of claim 2, wherein the annular chamber is filled with a gas.
- 7. The thermal insulating device of claim 2, wherein a vacuum is drawn in the annular chamber.
- 8. The thermal insulating device of claim 1, wherein the shell surrounds a radiant heat source.
- 9. The thermal insulating device of claim 1, wherein dispersed within the resin are particles of carbon.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/178,134, filed Oct. 23, 1998, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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