US2011162269A1PendingUtilityA1

Combination-cell foam floating island

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Assignee: FOUNTAINHEAD LLCPriority: Oct 29, 2007Filed: Jul 11, 2010Published: Jul 7, 2011
Est. expiryOct 29, 2027(~1.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

A floating island comprising a combination-cell thermoplastic foam. In a preferred embodiment, the invention is a floating island comprising: an island body comprising at least a first portion that comprises a combination-cell thermoplastic foam and having a cavity; and a bedding material that is disposed in said cavity; wherein said combination-cell thermoplastic foam is buoyant in water and permeable to gas and water. In another embodiment, the invention is a floating island comprising: an island body comprising a first matrix layer, a second matrix layer and a third matrix layer; and a gas-trapping insert that is disposed between two of said layers.

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1 . A floating island comprising:
 an island body comprising at least two matrix layers; and   a gas-trapping insert that is disposed between said at least two layers, said gas-trapping insert being fabricated from a material selected from the group consisting of a combination-cell thermoplastic foam and a solid thermoplastic;   wherein the gas-trapping insert is in the form of a flat sheet; and   wherein bubbles that are generated external to the gas-trapping insert are contained underneath it.   
     
     
         2 . A floating island comprising:
 an island body comprising at least two matrix layers; and   a gas-trapping insert that is disposed between said at least two layers, said gas-trapping insert being fabricated from a material selected from the group consisting of a combination-cell thermoplastic foam and a solid thermoplastic;   wherein the gas-trapping insert is in the form of an upside-down saucer; and   wherein bubbles that are generated external to the gas-trapping insert are contained underneath it.

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