Vacuum heat-insulating material and method for manufacturing vacuum heat-insulating material
US-2015147514-A1 · May 28, 2015 · US
US10514198B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10514198-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816003302-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 24, 2019 |
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A vacuum insulated structure includes a multi-layer sheet of material comprising at least one layer of barrier material that is disposed between first and second outer layers. The barrier material and the first and second outer layers comprise thermoplastic polymers or elastomeric or hybrid material systems. The multi-layer sheet of material is thermoformed or vacuum formed to form a non-planar first component having a central portion and four sidewalls extending transversely from the central portion. A second component having a central portion and four sidewalls extending transversely from the central portion is secured to the first component to form an interior space therebetween. Porous filler material is positioned in the interior space, and a vacuum is formed in the interior space by removing gasses and moisture (water vapor). The first and second components are sealed together to form a vacuum insulated structure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vacuum insulated appliance structure, comprising: a non-planar first component having a central portion and four sidewalls extending transversely from the central portion, wherein the non-planar first component is formed from a multi-layer sheet of material comprising at least one layer of barrier material disposed between first and second outer layers, wherein the barrier material and the first and second outer layers comprise thermoplastic polymers and/or elastomeric material; a second component having a central portion and four sidewalls extending transversely from the central portion, wherein the second component is secured to the first component to form an airtight sealed interior space therebetween; porous filler material disposed in the airtight sealed interior space; and wherein the interior space is substantially evacuated of gasses to form a vacuum around the porous filler material. 2. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 1 , wherein: the first component comprises a wrapper of a refrigerator cabinet; the second component comprises a liner of a refrigerator cabinet that is received inside the wrapper. 3. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 1 , wherein: the second component comprises a metal liner of a refrigerator cabinet. 4. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 1 , wherein: the outer layers comprise at least one of HIPS or ABS, PP, PBT and PE. 5. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 4 , wherein: the barrier material comprises at least one of PVdC, nylon, and liquid crystal polymer. 6. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 4 , wherein: the at least one layer of barrier material comprises first and second barrier layers comprising first and second barrier materials, respectively, wherein the first barrier material is impervious to water vapor, and the second barrier material is impervious to oxygen. 7. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 6 , wherein: the first barrier material comprises at least one of a fluoropolymer, COC, COP, and HDPE. 8. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 6 , wherein: the second barrier material comprises EVOH. 9. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 6 , including: a tie layer disposed between the first and second barrier layers, wherein the tie layer comprises a tying polymer material that bonds to the first and second barrier materials. 10. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 9 , wherein: the tie layer polymer material comprises modified polyolefin with functional groups whereby the tie layer polymer is capable of bonding to polymers and metals. 11. The vacuum insulated appliance structure of claim 1 , wherein: the four transversely-extending sidewalls are formed by thermoforming the multi-layer sheet of material. 12. A vacuum insulated structure, comprising: a first component having a central portion and a plurality of sidewalls extending transversely from the central portion, wherein the first component is formed from a multi-layer sheet of material comprising at least one layer of barrier material disposed between first and second outer layers, wherein the barrier material and the first and second outer layers comprise thermoplastic polymers and/or elastomeric material; a second component sealed to the first component to form an airtight interior space therebetween, wherein the second component includes a central portion and a plurality of sidewalls extending transversely from the central portion; porous filler material in the interior space; and wherein the interior space is substantially evacuated of gasses to form a vacuum. 13. The vacuum insulated structure of claim 12 , wherein: the transversely-extending sidewalls are formed from the multi-layer sheet of material heating and forming the multi-layer sheet of material. 14. The vacuum insulated structure of claim 12 , wherein: the first component comprises a wrapper of a refrigerator cabinet; the second layer component comprises a liner of a refrigerator cabinet that is received inside the wrapper. 15. The vacuum insulated structure of claim 12 , wherein: the second component comprises a metal liner of a refrigerator cabinet. 16. The vacuum insulated structure of claim 12 , wherein: the outer layers comprise at least one of HIPS or ABS, PP, PBT and PE. 17. The vacuum insulated structure of claim 16 , wherein: the barrier material comprises at least one of PVdC, nylon, and liquid crystal polymer. 18. The vacuum insulated structure of claim 16 , wherein the at least one layer of barrier material comprises first and second barrier layers comprising first and second barrier materials, respectively, wherein the first barrier material is impervious to water vapor, and the second barrier material is impervious to oxygen. 19. The vacuum insulated structure of claim 18 , wherein: the first barrier material comprises at least one of a fluoropolymer, COC, COP, and HDPE.
using vacuum (F16L59/075 takes precedence) · CPC title
All layers being polymeric · CPC title
4 layers · CPC title
3 layers · CPC title
for securing layers together; for attaching the product to another member, e.g. to a support {, or to another product, e.g. groove/tongue, interlocking} · CPC title
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