IP Library Granted Patent US 10,144,367
Granted Patent B2
US 10,144,367 · App. 12/285,082 · Granted Dec 4, 2018

Molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel and method of making the same

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Patent No.
US 10,144,367
App. No.
12/285,082
Granted
Dec 4, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel having a dry-laid needled fibrous composite composed of a first portion of about 50 to 80 percent meltable binder fibers and about 20 to 50 percent stable fibers and having a second portion of about 20 to 50 percent meltable binder fibers and 50 to 80 percent of staple fibers. The meltable binder fibers are in a molded and resolidified state such that the resolidified binder fibers of the first portion form a substantially continuous, semi-impervious, densified skin integrally associated with and bonded to a surface of the first portion. The molded composite is in such a heat and pressure molded state that the composite has over a predominance of its area a density of from about 12 to 22 lbs./cubic foot (192 to 352 kg/cubic meter) and the panel is sufficiently rigid as to be self-supporting.

Claims (31)

1. A molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel, comprising:

a nonwoven fibrous composite having a first portion of greater than 60 to 80 percent meltable binder fibers and less than 40 percent to 20percent staple fibers, and having a second portion of about 20 to 50 percent meltable binder fibers and 50 to 80 percent staple fibers; and

at least a portion of the meltable binder fibers of the first portion forming a substantially continuous, semi-impervious, densified skin integrally associated with and bonded to a surface of the first portion, wherein the densified skin is about 5 to about 20 percent of an overall thickness of the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel,

wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel has a density of from about 12 to 22 lbs/cubic foot (192 to 352 kg/cubic meter) over a predominance of an area defining the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel, and is sufficiently rigid so as to be self-supporting.

2. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the dry-laid and needled fibrous composite is carded.

3. The panel of claim 2 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel has a density gradient from a back side to the skin side.

4. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the skin of the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel has a sufficient porosity so that water splashed thereinto may drain therefrom.

5. The panel of claim 4 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel has the skin formed in a cool mold so as to cause melted and/or softened fibers to coalesce into the skin.

6. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel is in the form of a vehicle wheel well shield with a Flow Resistance of between 300 and 1000 MKS rayls.

7. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel is in the form of a vehicle wheel well shield with a Flow Resistance of between 350 and 800 MKS rayls.

8. The panel of claim 1 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel is so self-supporting that it will retain its molded shape without supports.

9. A process for making the vehicle panel of claim 1 , comprising:

dry-laying a first portion of fibers having from about 50% to 80% meltable binder fibers and about 30% to 50% staple fibers;

dry-laying a second portion of fibers on the first portion so as to form a composite thereof, with the second portion having about 20% to 50% meltable binder fibers and about 50% to 80% staple fivers;

needling the composite sufficiently to form a consolidated composite;

heating the consolidated composite to a temperature sufficient to soften and/or melt the meltable binder fibers such that the meltable binder fibers are moldable;

molding the heated consolidated composite in a mold in the configuration of a vehicle panel until the meltable binder fibers resolidify such that at least some of the resolidified binder fibers of the first portion form a substantially continuous, semi-impervious, densified skin intimately adhered and bonded to the first portion and wherein the two portions have over a predominance of their area an insulation density of from about 12 to 22 lbs./cubic ft. (192 to 352 kg/cubic meter) and the molded panel is sufficiently rigid so as to be self-supporting.

10. The process of claim 9 , wherein the consolidated composite is heated to a temperature of at least 300° F. (148.9° C.) and the mold is a cool mold with a temperature of no more than 200° F. (93.3° C.), so that the heated consolidated composite is shaped and cooled while in the mold and may be removed from the mold as a self supporting panel.

11. The process of claim 10 , wherein the composite is needled with at least 300 needle punches per square inch (47 needle punches per square centimeter).

12. A molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel, comprising:

a nonwoven fibrous composite having a first portion of greater than 60 to 80 percent meltable binder fibers and less than 40 percent to 20 percent staple fibers, and having a second portion of about 20 to 50 percent meltable binder fibers and 50 to 80 percent staple fibers;

the composite having fibers from the first portion extending into the second portion and providing a high bond strength after molding between the first portion and the second portion to prevent peeling of the first portion from the second portion; and

a substantially continuous, semi-impervious, densified skin comprising resolidified binder fibers of the first portion and being integrally associated with and bonded to a surface of the first portion, wherein the densified skin is about 5 to about 20 percent of an overall thickness of the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel, and

wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel has a density of from about 12 to 22 lbs/cubic foot (192 to 352 kg/cubic meter) over a predominance of an area defining the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel, and the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel is sufficiently rigid so as to be self-supporting.

13. The panel of claim 12 , wherein the dry-laid composite is carded.

14. The panel of claim 13 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel has a density gradient from a back side to the skin side.

15. The panel of claim 12 , wherein the skin of the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel has a sufficient porosity so that water splashed thereunto may drain therefrom.

16. The panel of claim 15 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel has the skin formed in a cool mold so as to cause melted and/or softened fibers to coalesce into the skin.

17. The panel of claim 12 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel is in the form of a vehicle wheel well shield with a Flow Resistance of between 300 and 1000 MKS rayls.

18. The panel of claim 12 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel is in the form of a vehicle wheel well shield with a Flow Resistance of between 350 and 800 MKS rayls.

19. The panel of claim 12 , wherein the molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel is so self-supporting that it will retain its molded shape without supports.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2023
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