Vacuum heat-insulating material, and heat-insulating container, dwelling wall, transport machine, hydrogen transport tanker, and LNG transport tanker equipped with vacuum heat-insulating material

US10001247B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10001247-B2
Application numberUS-201615504583-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 14, 2016
Priority dateApr 28, 2015
Publication dateJun 19, 2018
Grant dateJun 19, 2018

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A vacuum heat-insulating material includes: an outer cover material; and a core material which is sealed in a tightly closed and decompressed state on the inside of the outer cover material. Outer cover material has gas barrier properties and satisfies at least one of a condition that a linear expansion coefficient is 80×10 −5 /° C. or lower when a static load is 0.05 N within a temperature range of −130° C. to 80° C., inclusive, a condition that an average value of a linear expansion coefficient is 65×10 −5 /° C. or higher when a static load is 0.4 N within a temperature range of −140° C. to −130° C., inclusive, a condition that an average value of a linear expansion coefficient is 20×10 −5 /° C. or higher when a static load is 0.4 N within a temperature range of −140° C. to −110° C., inclusive, and a condition that an average value of a linear expansion coefficient is 13×10 −5 /° C. or higher when a static load is 0.4 N within a temperature range of +50° C. to +65° C., inclusive.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vacuum heat-insulating material comprising: an outer cover material including at least a resin component; and a core material which is sealed in a tightly closed and decompressed state on an inside of the outer cover material, wherein the outer cover material has gas barrier properties and satisfies at least one of (1) a condition that a linear expansion coefficient is 80×10 −5 /° C. or lower when a static load is 0.05 N within a temperature range of −130° C. to 80° C., inclusive, (2) a condition that an average value of a linear expansion coefficient is 65×10 −5 /° C. or higher when a static load is 0.4 N within a temperature range of −140° C. to −130° C., inclusive, (3) a condition that an average value of a linear expansion coefficient is 20×10 −5 /° C. or higher when a static load is 0.4 N within a temperature range of −140° C. to −110° C., inclusive, and (4) a condition that an average value of a linear expansion coefficient is 13×10 −5 /° C. or higher when a static load is 0.4 N within a temperature range of +50° C. to +65° C., inclusive. 2. The vacuum heat-insulating material according to claim 1 , wherein tensile strength at break of the outer cover material in an atmosphere of −130° C. is equal to or greater than 180 MPa. 3. The vacuum heat-insulating material according to claim 1 , wherein the outer cover material satisfies at least one of the conditions (1) to (4) at least in one of a mechanical extending direction and a lateral direction. 4. The vacuum heat-insulating material according to claim 3 , wherein Cmd/Ctd of the outer cover material is equal to or less than 3, where an average value of a linear expansion coefficient in the lateral direction in the temperature range is Ctd and where an average value of a linear expansion coefficient in the mechanical extending direction in the temperature range is Cmd. 5. The vacuum heat-insulating material according to claim 1 , wherein the outer cover material is a laminated film including a resin layer and a gas barrier layer. 6. The vacuum heat-insulating material according to claim 5 , wherein the gas barrier layer includes at least one of a metal foil layer or a metal deposition layer. 7. The vacuum heat-insulating material according to claim 5 , wherein the resin layer includes at least one front surface protecting layer which is positioned on an outer surface side of the gas barrier layer, and at least one thermal welding layer which is positioned on an inner surface side of the gas barrier layer. 8. A dwelling wall comprising: the vacuum heat-insulating material according to claim 1 . 9. A transport machine comprising: the vacuum heat-insulating material according to claim 1 .

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What does patent US10001247B2 cover?
A vacuum heat-insulating material includes: an outer cover material; and a core material which is sealed in a tightly closed and decompressed state on the inside of the outer cover material. Outer cover material has gas barrier properties and satisfies at least one of a condition that a linear expansion coefficient is 80×10 −5 /° C. or lower when a static load is 0.05 N within a temperature ran…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Panasonic Ip Man Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L59/065. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 19 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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