IP Library Granted Patent US 6,955,845
Granted Patent B1
US 6,955,845 · App. 09/607,481 · Granted Oct 18, 2005

Acoustical and thermal insulator

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Patent No.
US 6,955,845
App. No.
09/607,481
Granted
Oct 18, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

An acoustical and thermal insulator in the form of a multilayer composite includes a first facing layer such as a heat reflective material layer, a polymer based blanket layer and an insulation insert encapsulated in the polymer based blanket layer. The insulator may also include a second facing layer. The insulation insert is sized and positioned in the insulator so as to provide extra thermal insulation at selected hot spots and/or extra acoustical insulation at high noise points of a vehicle to which the insulator may be mounted.

Claims (18)

1. An automobile acoustical and thermal insulator, comprising a multilayer composite including (a) a fibrous first facing material layer, (b) a fibrous polymer based blanket layer and (c) an insulation insert encapsulated by said first facing material layer and said fibrous polymer based blanket layer, said insulation insert being constructed from a material selected from a group consisting of fiberglass, foam, polymer based blanket material, natural fiber based blanket material and combinations thereof.

2. The insulator of claim 1 , wherein said fibrous polymer based blanket layer is selected from a group of materials consisting of polyester, polyolefin, polyethylene, cotton shoddy, nylon, rayon, acrylic, natural fibers including kenaf and hemp, and combinations thereof with and without melt blown microfibers.

3. The insulator of claim 1 , wherein said fibrous polymer based blanket layer includes a relatively high density section and a relatively low density section.

4. The insulator of claim 1 , wherein said insulation insert is positioned only at selected locations in said insulator to provide shielding of heat sources and/or sound sources.

5. The insulator of claim 1 , wherein said first facing layer includes a heat activated adhesive to secure said first facing layer to said fibrous polymer based blanket layer.

6. The insulator according the claim 1 , wherein the insulation insert is a first insulation insert, and further including a second insulation insert encapsulated by said first facing material layer and said fibrous polymer based blanket layer adjacent to the first insulation insert.

7. The insulator according the claim 1 , wherein the insulation insert includes at least one recessed portion adapted for matching with an adjacent structure for which enhanced protection from heat or sound transmission is desired.

8. The insulator of claim 1 , wherein said first facing layer is constructed from a heat reflective metallic foil having a thickness of between substantially 0.5–5.0 mil.

9. The insulator of claim 8 , wherein said metallic foil includes a reinforcement.

10. The insulator of claim 9 , wherein said metallic foil reinforcement is selected from a group of materials consisting of a fibrous scrim, a fibrous mat and a fibrous web.

11. The insulator of claim 10 , wherein said reinforcement is made from glass fiber threads arranged in a criss-cross patter.

12. The insulator of claim 1 , further including a second facing layer.

13. The insulator of claim 12 , wherein said second facing layer includes a scrim.

14. The insulator of claim 12 , wherein said second facing layer is selected from a group of materials consisting of polyester, polypropylene, rayon, nylon, glass, metal foil and mixtures thereof.

15. The insulator of claim 14 , wherein said beat activated adhesive is selected from a group of materials consisting of thermoplastic sheet, thermoplastic web, hot melt, latex and heat activated resins.

16. The insulator of claim 13 , wherein said first facing layer and/or second facing layer is treated with a fire retardant, a biocide and/or a colorant.

17. The insulator of claim 10 , wherein said second facing layer includes a heat activated adhesive to secure said second facing layer to said fibrous polymer based blanket layer.

18. The insulator of claim 17 , wherein said heat activated adhesive is selected from a group of materials consisting of thermoplastic sheet, thermoplastic web, hot melt, latex and heat activated resins.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 9, 2007
From: OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: OWENS CORNING INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL, LLC
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