Claims
- 1. Thermal insulation with a gas-tight and at least partially evacuated space, filled with insulating sheets stacked immediately adjacent one another with no metal foil interposed between respective sheets, each of the insulating sheets has a thickness of about 0.5 mm built of interlaced borosilicate glass fibers and with at least 5 through 60% by weight of substances in form of powder or fibers for absorbing and scattering thermal radiation, at least one of said absorbing substances in fiber or powder form has primary particle diameters smaller than one micron and the indices of refraction of the particles of said scattering substances correspond to optimum values determined from a scatter calculation, taking spectral ranges of the thermal insulation into consideration.
- 2. Thermal insulation with a gas-tight and at least partially evacuated space, filled with insulating sheets stacked immediately adjacent one another with no metal foil interposed between respective sheets, each of the insulating sheets has a thickness of about 0.5 mm built of interlaced borosilicate glass fibers and substances with at least 5 through 60% by weight of carbon in form of powder or fibers attached to the borosilicate fibers for absorbing and scattering thermal radiation, at least one of said absorbing substances in fiber or powder form has primary particle diameters smaller than one micron and the indices of refraction of the particles of said scattering substances correspond to optimum values determined from a scatter calculation, taking spectral ranges of the thermal insulation into consideration.
- 3. Thermal insulation with a gas-tight and at least partially evacuated space, filled with insulating sheets stacked immediately adjacent one another with no metal foil interposed between respective sheets, each of the insulating sheets has a thickness of about 0.5 mm built of interlaced borosilicate glass fibers and substances with at least 5 through 60% by weight of a nitride in form of powder or fibers attached to the borosilicate glass fibers for absorbing and scattering thermal radiation, at least one of said absorbing substances in fiber or powder form has primary particle diameters smaller than one micron and the indices of refraction of the particles of said scattering substances correspond to optimum values determined from a scatter calculation, taking spectral ranges of the thermal insulation into consideration.
- 4. Thermal insulation with a gas-tight and at least partially evacuated space, filled with insulating sheets stacked immediately adjacent one another with no metal foil interposed between respective sheets, each of the insulating sheets has a thickness of about 0.5 mm built of interlaced borosilicate glass fibers and substances with at least 5 through 60% by weight of magnetite in form of powder or fibers attached to the borosilicate fibers for absorbing and scattering thermal radiation, at least one of said absorbing substances in fiber or powder form has primary particle diameters smaller than one micron and the indices of refraction of the particles of said scattering substances correspond to optimum values determined from a scatter calculation, taking spectral ranges of the thermal insulation into consideration.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 742,631, filed June 6, 1985, now abandoned, which latter application is a continuation of parent application Ser. No. 536,178, filed Sept. 27, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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