IP Library Granted Patent US 7,060,155
Granted Patent B2
US 7,060,155 · App. 10/328,968 · Granted Jun 13, 2006

Method and apparatus for soft skin encapsulation

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Patent No.
US 7,060,155
App. No.
10/328,968
Granted
Jun 13, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to an insulation product comprising an elongated fibrous batt with a polymeric encapsulating layer and, optionally, a vapor or other barrier layer on one or more surfaces of the fibrous batt and an apparatus for manufacturing such an insulation product.

Claims (23)

1. A method for manufacturing an encapsulated fiber batt comprising the steps of:

conveying a fiber batt in a first direction, the fiber batt having n surfaces;

providing a liquid polymeric coating composition to a plurality of spray heads, at least one spray head being arranged adjacent each of the n surfaces of the fiber batt, wherein said polymeric coating composition comprises a polyvinyl alcohol polymer and a polyethylene glycol dioleate additive, wherein the polymer and the additive are present in the coating composition in a ratio of about l:1;

forming a coating layer by spraying a stream of the liquid polymeric coating composition from an opening provided in each of the spray heads toward the surface of the fiber batt adjacent each of the spray heads;

heating the liquid coating layer to dry and fuse the polymeric coating composition to form a substantially continuous polymeric skin layer on each of the n surfaces of the fiber batt and thereby encapsulate the fiber batt.

2. A method for manufacturing an encapsulated fiber batt according to claim 1 , wherein:

the lubricant comprises one or more lubricants selected from a group consisting of glycol, polyethylene glycol, mineral oil and emulsions thereof.

3. A method for manufacturing an encapsulated fiber batt according to claim 1 , wherein:

the polymer and the lubricant combined comprise between about 10 and about 80 weight percent of the coating composition.

4. A method for manufacturing an encapsulated fiber batt according to claim 1 , wherein:

the polymeric skin layer has a weight of between about 10 and about 75 grams per square meter.

5. A method for manufacturing an encapsulated fiber batt according to claim 4 , wherein: the polymeric skin layer formed on a first surface has a weight of between about 10 and 30 grams per square meter and

the polymeric skin layer formed on a second surface has a weight of between about 30 and 75 grams per square meter.

6. A method for manufacturing an encapsulated fiber batt according to claim 4 , wherein:

a first spray head is oriented at an angle relative to the adjacent surface of the fiber batt, the angle being between about 30 degrees and 150 degrees.

7. A method for manufacturing an encapsulated fiber ban according to claim 6 , wherein:

the angle is about 45 degrees.

8. A method for manufacturing an encapsulated fiber batt comprising the steps of:

conveying a fiber batt in a first direction, the fiber batt having n surfaces;

providing a liquid polymeric coating composition having a polymeric component to a plurality of spray heads, at least one spray head being arranged adjacent n− 1 surfaces of the fiber batt, wherein said polymeric coating composition comprises a polyvinyl alcohol polymer and a polyethylene glycol dioleate additive, wherein the polymer and the additive are present in the coating composition in a ratio of about 1:1

forming a liquid coating layer by spraying a stream of the liquid polymeric coating composition from an opening provided in each of the spray heads toward the surface of the fiber batt adjacent each of the spray heads;

heating the liquid coating layer to dry and fuse the polymeric component to form a substantially continuous polymeric skin layer on fewer than n surfaces of the fiber batt and thereby partially encapsulate the fiber batt; and

forming at least one additional encapsulating layer on each of the of n surfaces to which the Liquid coating layer was not previously applied to complete the encapsulation of the fiber batt.

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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