Multilayer composite panel
US-10113471-B2 · Oct 30, 2018 · US
US10519845B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10519845-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414468858-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2019 |
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A flexible, wrappable multilayered heat shield is provided. The heat shield includes a reflective metal outermost layer, an innermost layer of high temperature yarn capable of withstanding temperatures up to about 650 degrees ° C. continuously, and about 750° C. intermittently, and an intermediate layer of nonwoven material capable of withstanding temperatures up to about 550° C. continuously sandwiched between the outermost and innermost layers.
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What is claimed is: 1. A protective heat shield having a multilayered wrappable wall, comprising: a reflective radially outermost layer; a radially innermost tri-layer knit fabric including a knit innermost layer and a knit outer layer fixed to one another via a knit middle layer, said tri-layer knit fabric including high temperature yarn able to withstand temperatures above about 650 degrees Centigrade; an intermediate layer of non-woven material of intertwined fibers defining micro-pores, said intermediate layer being formed as a separate layer from said innermost tri-layer knit fabric and being subsequently fixed in sandwiched relation between, and in direct contact with, said outermost layer and said innermost tri-layer knit fabric; and wherein said knit high temperature yarn are selected from the group consisting of basalt, silica, ceramic, and stainless steel. 2. The protective heat shield of claim 1 wherein said outermost layer is impervious. 3. The protective heat shield of claim 2 wherein said outermost layer is metal. 4. The protective heat shield of claim 3 wherein said outermost layer is aluminum foil. 5. The protective heat shield of claim 1 wherein said intermediate layer is formed of high temperature fibers able to withstand temperatures above about 550 degrees Centigrade. 6. A protective heat shield having a multilayered wrappable wall, comprising: a reflective radially outermost layer; a radially innermost tri-layer knit fabric including a knit innermost layer and a knit outer layer fixed to one another via a knit middle layer, said tri-layer knit fabric including high temperature yarn able to withstand temperatures above about 650 degrees Centigrade; and an intermediate layer of non-woven material of intertwined fibers defining micro-pores, said intermediate layer being formed as a separate layer from said innermost tri-layer knit fabric and being subsequently fixed in sandwiched relation between, and in direct contact with, said outermost layer and said innermost tri-layer knit fabric; wherein said intermediate layer is formed of high temperature fibers able to withstand temperatures above about 550 degrees Centigrade and wherein said high temperature fibers are glass fibers bonded together. 7. A protective exhaust system heat shield having a multilayered wrappable wall, comprising: a reflective radially outermost layer of impervious metal foil; a radially innermost tri-layer knit fabric including a knit innermost layer and a knit outer layer fixed to one another via a knit middle layer, said tri-layer knit fabric including high temperature yarn able to withstand temperatures above about 650 degrees Centigrade selected from the group consisting of basalt, silica, ceramic, and stainless steel; and an intermediate layer of high temperature non-woven material formed as a separate layer from said innermost tri-layer knit fabric and being subsequently fixed in sandwiched relation between, and in direct contact with, said outermost layer of impervious foil and said innermost tri-layer knit fabric. 8. The protective exhaust system heat shield of claim 7 wherein said high temperature non-woven material is fiberglass. 9. The protective heat shield of claim 5 wherein said high temperature fibers are needled and locked together.
characterised by a fibrous {or filamentary} layer reinforced with filaments · CPC title
Aluminium · CPC title
characterised by structural features of a {fibrous or filamentary} layer {(layer formed of metallic wires B32B15/02; layer formed of natural mineral fibres B32B19/02; layer formed of wood fibres B32B21/02)} · 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
Layered products characterised by the relation between layers; Layered products characterised by the relative orientation of features between layers, or by the relative values of a measurable parameter between layers, i.e. products comprising layers having different physical, chemical or physicochemical properties; Layered products characterised by the interconnection of layers · CPC title
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