IP Library Granted Patent US 8,627,853
Granted Patent B1
US 8,627,853 · App. 11/893,710 · Granted Jan 14, 2014

Insulating material for automotive exhaust line tubing and manifolds

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Patent No.
US 8,627,853
App. No.
11/893,710
Granted
Jan 14, 2014
Kind
B1
Abstract

An insulated double-walled pipe including an inner pipe, an outer pipe surrounding the inner pipe to provide a substantially uniform annular gap between the inner and outer pipes, and optionally an annular flange connected to at least one end of the inner and outer pipe, wherein the annular gap is substantially filled with an insulating paste comprising a fiber component, an inorganic binder component, and optionally a vermiculite component, a filler component, and an organic binder component. A method for preparing the insulated double-walled pipe includes providing a double-walled pipe having an annular space between the walls; introducing an insulating paste material into the annular space; freezing the insulating paste material in the pipe; bending the pipe; and thawing and gelling the paste material.

Claims (20)

1. An insulated tube for an exhaust line of a motor vehicle of a type which is composed of a metal tube for conducting exhaust gases surrounded by an insulating sheath, disposed within an outer metallic structure, characterized by the insulating sheath consisting of a layer of insulating paste or gel, gellable in the absence of air, which has been injection molded and hardened without firing, within the space between the tube and the outer structure.

2. The insulated tube according to claim 1 , characterized by the insulating paste or gel being made of a mix of water, magnesium silicate fibers and an organic or inorganic binding agent.

3. The insulated tube according to claim 1 , characterized by the tube including at least one curve.

4. A process for manufacturing the insulated tube according to claim 1 , characterized by injecting the insulating paste or gel into the space between the tube and the outer metallic structure, and hardening the paste or gel without firing.

5. An insulating paste material, having a viscosity suitable for introduction into the annular space of a double-walled metallic conduit, said paste material comprising a fiber component, an intumescent component, an inorganic filler component, an organic binder component, and an inorganic binder component; wherein said paste material is gellable in the absence of air; and wherein the gelled paste material resists cracking.

6. An insulated double-walled metallic conduit including an inner metal tube, an outer metal tube surrounding the inner metal tube to provide a substantially uniform annular gap between the inner and outer metal tubes, wherein the annular gap is substantially filled with an insulating paste comprising a fiber component and an inorganic binder component, wherein said insulating paste, gellable in the absence of air, has been injected or pumped and is hardened without firing.

7. The insulated double walled conduit of claim 6 , wherein the insulating paste comprises, in weight percent solids, about 30 to about 65% fiber, about 5 to about 20% inorganic powder or particulate filler, about 7.5 to about 33% clay, about 2.5 to about 5% organic binder, about 13 to about 41% intumescent component, and about 1 to about 40% inorganic binder.

8. The insulated double walled conduit of claim 6 , wherein the insulating paste comprises, in weight percent solids, about 30 to about 65% fiber, about 5 to about 20% SiC powder or particulate filler, about 7.5 to about 33% bentonite clay, about 2.5 to about 5% methylcellulose binder, about 13 to about 41% vermiculite, and about 1 to about 40% silica sol.

9. The insulated double-walled conduit of claim 6 , wherein the fiber component comprises a high temperature resistant bio-soluble fiber.

10. A method for preparing the insulated double-walled conduit of claim 6 comprising:

providing a double-walled conduit having an annular space between the outer wall of the inner tube and the inner wall of the outer tube;

introducing an insulating paste material into the annular space, optionally wherein said insulating paste has been injected or pumped;

freezing the insulating paste material in the conduit;

bending the conduit; and

thawing and gelling the paste material.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein the fiber component comprises a high temperature resistant bio-soluble fiber.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the insulating paste comprises, in weight percent solids, about 30 to about 65% fiber, about 5 to about 20% inorganic powder or particulate filler, about 7.5 to about 33% clay, about 2.5 to about 5% organic binder, about 13 to about 41% intumescent component, and about 1 to about 40% inorganic binder.

13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the insulating paste comprises, in weight percent solids, about 30 to about 65% fiber, about 5 to about 20% SiC powder or particulate filler, about 7.5 to about 33% bentonite clay, about 2.5 to about 5% methylcellulose binder, about 13 to about 41% vermiculite, and about 1 to about 40% silica sol.

14. The insulated double-walled conduit of claim 6 , wherein an annular flange is connected to at least one end of the inner and outer tubes.

15. The insulated double-walled conduit of claim 6 , wherein the insulating paste further comprises at least one of an intumescent component, an inorganic filler component, and an organic binder component.

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RELEASE OF FIRST LIEN SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT COLLATERAL AT REEL/FRAME NO. 47909/0937 Recorded Oct 2, 2024
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2021
From: LYDALL, INC.; SOUTHERN FELT COMPANY, INC.; LYDALL PERFORMANCE MATERIALS (US), INC.
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FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 14, 2018
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2017
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 5, 2017
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From: FERNANDO, JOSEPH A.; MILLER, KENNETH B.; GARVEY, CHAD E.
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