IP Library Granted Patent US 6,900,145
Granted Patent B2
US 6,900,145 · App. 09/939,284 · Granted May 31, 2005

Trim panel insulator for a vehicle

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Patent No.
US 6,900,145
App. No.
09/939,284
Granted
May 31, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A trim panel insulator is provided for a vehicle. The insulator includes a nonlaminate acoustical and thermal insulating layer of polymer fiber. The insulator may include a relatively high density, nonlaminate skin of polymer fiber and/or one or more facing layers constructed from various materials.

Claims (12)

1. A trim panel insulator for a vehicle, consisting essentially of: a single, multidensity nonlaminate acoustical and thermal insulating layer of polymer fiber selected from a group consisting of polyester, a combination of polyester and fiberglass, polypropylene and any mixture thereof wherein said acoustical and thermal insulating layer includes a first facing layer defined as a processed first surface of said acoustical and thermal insulating layer, said first facing layer being formed by applying heat to a first surface of said acoustical and thermal insulating layer during the molding of said acoustical and thermal insulating layer.

2. The insulator of claim 1 , including a second facing layer defined as a processed second surface of said acoustical and thermal insulating layer, said second facing layer being formed by applying heat to a second surface of said acoustical and thermal insulating layer during the molding of said acoustical and thermal insulating layer.

3. The insulator of claim 2 , wherein said acoustical and thermal insulating layer has a weight per unit area of between about 20-130 g/ft 2 .

4. The insulator of claim 3 , wherein said acoustical and thermal insulating layer and said first facing layer are approximately the same color.

5. The insulator of claim 3 , wherein said acoustical and thermal insulating layer, said first facing layer and said second facing layer are approximately the same color.

6. A trim panel insulator for a vehicle, consisting essentially of: a single, nonlaminate acoustical and thermal insulating layer of polymer fiber selected from a group consisting of polyester, a combination of polyester and fiberglass, polypropylene and any mixtures thereof also including a nonlaminate skin of polymer fiber along at least one face of said acoustical and thermal insulating layer, said nonlaminate skin having a higher density than a remaining portion of said insulating layer.

7. The insulator of claim 6 , including a first insulating layer being constructed from the same material as said single nonlaminate acoustical and thermal insulating layer.

8. The insulator of claim 7 , including a second facing layer over a second face of said acoustical and thermal insulating layer.

9. The insulator of claim 8 , wherein said acoustical and thermal insulating layer has a weight per unit area of between about 20-130 g/ft 2 .

10. The insulator of claim 9 , wherein said acoustical and thermal insulating layer and said first facing layer are approximately the same color.

11. The insulator said of claim 9 , wherein said acoustical and thermal insulating layer, said first facing layer and said second facing layer are approximately the same color.

12. The insulator of claim 1 , wherein the insulating layer includes a facing layer having a density greater than a remaining portion of the insulating layer.

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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