Compositions and Methods for Sealing
The present invention relates to compositions and methods for creating insulating seals for use in a variety of applications, and to seals created by such compositions and methods. In particular, the present invention provides novel compositions and methods for creating insulating edge seals that provide multiple contact surfaces. The present invention further provides seals that facilitate attachment of flexible covering materials (such as fabrics, plastics, metals, etc.) to hard surfaces (such as plastics, metals, woods, etc.). The present invention is particularly useful for creating insulating edge seals that provide a means of attachment for removable covers for vehicles (such as tops for automobiles, watercraft, and aircraft), structures, and objects.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/103,850 filed Apr. 12, 2005, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/561,441, filed Apr. 12, 2004, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to compositions and methods for creating insulating seals for use in a variety of applications, and to seals created by such compositions and methods. In particular, the present invention provides novel compositions and methods for creating insulating edge seals that provide multiple contact surfaces. The present invention further provides seals that facilitate attachment of flexible covering materials (such as fabrics, plastics, metals, etc.) to hard surfaces (such as plastics, metals, woods, etc.). The present invention is particularly useful for creating insulating edge seals that provide a means of attachment for removable covers for vehicles (such as tops for automobiles, watercraft, and aircraft), structures, and objects.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONCompositions and methods for creating insulating edge seals are known in the art. However, existing seal technologies have limitations with regard to creating insulating edge seals that facilitate attachment of flexible covering materials to hard surfaces. The art is in need of novel compositions and methods for creating insulating edge seals that provide improved contact surfaces for more secure attachment and better insulation when used to facilitate attachment of flexible covering materials to hard surfaces.
The present invention relates to compositions and methods for creating insulating seals for use in a variety of applications, and to seals created by such compositions and methods. In particular, the present invention provides novel compositions and methods for creating insulating edge seals that provide multiple contact surfaces. The present invention further provides seals that facilitate attachment of flexible covering materials (such as fabrics, plastics, metals, etc.) to hard surfaces (such as plastics, metals, woods, etc.). The present invention is particularly useful for creating insulating edge seals that provide a means of attachment for removable covers for vehicles (such as tops for automobiles, watercraft, and aircraft), structures, and objects.
The following discussion provides a description of certain preferred illustrative embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The description is provided in the following sections:
I. SEALING COMPOSITIONSThe present invention provides compositions for creating insulating edge seals. In preferred embodiments, the material used to create the seal comprises rubber. In other embodiments, the material used to create the seal comprises plastic. In yet other embodiments, the material used to create the seal comprises metal, ceramic, or other materials. In particularly preferred embodiments, the material used to create the seal comprises ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), but it should be understood that the compositions and methods of the present invention are applicable and intended for use with a wide variety of similar materials.
In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the material used to create the seal is shaped by an extrusion process. In other embodiments, the material used to create the seal is shaped by a molding process. In particularly preferred embodiments, the material used to create the seal retains flexibility after forming. In some embodiments, the material used to create the seal is capable of being securely attached to the surface of an object. The seals of the present invention may be attached to the surfaces of objects by any suitable means. In some embodiments, the seal may be attached to one or more flexible objects or materials, such as fabrics, plastics, rubbers, metals, or papers. In other embodiments, the seal may be attached to one or more rigid objects or hard surfaces, such as plastics, rubbers, metals, or woods. In preferred embodiments, the seal may be simultaneously attached to multiple objects. In yet other embodiments, the seal may be attached to one or more objects by means of gluing, stitching, nailing, bolting, tacking, fastening, snapping, bonding, Velcro, or any suitable means.
The present invention contemplates seals of various shapes, sizes, and configurations. In some embodiments, the seal is configured to have at least one contact surface for attachment to the surface of an object. In preferred embodiments, the seal has more than one contact surface for attachment to one or more surfaces of an object. In particularly preferred embodiments, the seal has at least three contact surfaces for attachment to three or more surfaces of a first object, and one or more surfaces of a second object.
The seals of the present invention can be used in a wide variety of applications. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an insulated edge seal is created comprising a seal configured to have three contact surfaces for attachment to the surface of a first object, and at least one contact surface for attachment to the surface of a second object. In particularly preferred embodiments, the seal is attached to a first object having a rigid surface, and a second object having a flexible surface. For example, the present invention is particularly useful for providing an insulated edge seal by which a flexible covering material may be attached to a rigid surface material. In preferred embodiments, the flexible covering material is comprised of fabric, plastic, metal, or paper, and the rigid surface material is comprised of plastic, metal, rubber, or wood. In particularly preferred embodiments, the present invention provides an insulated edge seal that is used to attach a removable, flexible top covering (such as a convertible top on an automobile, marine vessel, or aircraft), to the body, hull, fuselage, or other suitable rigid surface of a land, water, or air vehicle. The seals of the present invention may be provided in different colors (e.g., to match or complement an associated flexible covering material or rigid surface material). The present invention also provides compositions comprising flexible materials affixed to seals, as well as such flexible materials attached via seals to other objects.
II. SEALING METHODSThe present invention provides methods of creating an insulated edge seal by which a flexible covering material may be attached to a rigid surface material. In particularly preferred embodiments, the present invention provides methods of creating an insulated edge seal that is used to attached a removable, flexible top covering (such as a convertible top on an automobile, marine vessel, or aircraft), to the body, hull, fuselage, or other suitable rigid surface of a land, water, or air vehicle, in a manner that provides insulation against outside environmental elements such as water, wind, heat, and cold.
III. EXAMPLESClaims
1. A composition comprising a fabric material attached to a seal, wherein said seal comprises a first and second surface, said first surface attached to said fabric material, said second surface having a central portion parallel to said first surface, and a left portion and a right portion not parallel to said first surface, wherein said central, left, and right portions are each configured to form a distinct contact surface with an object contacted by said seal.
2. The composition of claim 1, wherein said seal is rubber.
3. The composition of claim 1, wherein said fabric comprises a flexible top covering for a marine vessel.
4. A method of creating a seal comprising: (a) attaching a fabric material to a seal, wherein said seal comprises a first and second surface, said first surface attached to said fabric material, said second surface having a central portion parallel to said first surface, and a left portion and a right portion not parallel to said first surface, wherein said central, left, and right portions are each configured to form a distinct contact surface with an object contacted by said seal, and (b) attaching said seal to an object under conditions such that said central, left, and right portions of the seal each form a distinct contact surface with the object.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein said seal is rubber.
6. The method of claim 4, wherein said fabric comprises a flexible top covering for a marine vessel.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 4, 2011
Publication Date: Mar 8, 2012
Applicant: XTREME SEAL, LLC (Madison, WI)
Inventors: Steven P. Griffith (Oregon, WI), Carl Van Damme (Omro, WI)
Application Number: 13/252,805
International Classification: B63B 17/00 (20060101); F16J 15/02 (20060101);