Fiberglass insulation product

US11813833B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11813833-B2
Application numberUS-202017114625-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 8, 2020
Priority dateDec 9, 2019
Publication dateNov 14, 2023
Grant dateNov 14, 2023

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A fibrous insulation product having a plurality of randomly oriented glass fibers and a binder composition that holds the glass fibers together is disclosed. The fibrous insulation product has an R-value in the range of 10 to 54 and, after curing, has a density, when uncompressed, in the range of 0.30 pcf to 2.7 pcf. Furthermore, the fibrous insulation product includes glass fibers that, prior to the application of the binder composition, have an average fiber diameter in the range of 15 HT to 19 HT and a quantity of binder that is in the range of 2% to 10% by weight of the fibrous insulation product. The fibrous insulation product also has an average fiber diameter to density ratio (Fd/D) of less than or equal to 40 and a comfort factor less than or equal to 3.417(Fd/D)+60.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fibrous insulation product comprising: a plurality of randomly oriented glass fibers; and a binder composition that holds the glass fibers together; wherein a quantity of the binder composition is in the range of 2% to 10% by weight of the fibrous insulation product; wherein an R-value of the fibrous insulation product is in the range of 10 to 54; and wherein the glass fibers have an average fiber diameter in the range of 15 HT to 19 HT; wherein the fibrous insulation product, after curing, has a density, when uncompressed, in the range of 0.30 pcf to 2.7 pcf; and wherein the fibrous insulation product has an average fiber diameter to density ratio (Fd/D) of less than or equal to 40 and a comfort factor of less than or equal to 3.417(Fd/D)+60. 2. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the comfort factor is less than or equal to 120 and the fiber diameter to density ratio is less than or equal to 25. 3. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product has a thickness in the range 2 inches to 18 inches and is formed by a single ply of the randomly oriented glass fibers. 4. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product has a thickness in the range 2 inches to 18 inches and is formed by no more than two plies of the randomly oriented glass fibers. 5. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the binder composition comprises maltodextrin, citric acid, sodium hypophosphite and vegetable oil. 6. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the binder composition comprises polyacrylic acid, polyvinyl alcohol, sorbitol and sodium hypophosphite. 7. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the comfort factor is less than or equal to 3.417(Fd/D)+20. 8. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the R-value of the fibrous insulation product is in the range of 10 to 16. 9. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the R-value of the fibrous insulation product is in the range of 32 to 54. 10. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 3.5 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 11, and wherein the density of the batt is less than or equal to 0.44 pcf. 11. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 3.5 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 13, and wherein the density of the batt is less than or equal to 0.69 pcf. 12. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 3.5 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 15, and wherein the density of the batt is less than or equal to 1.41 pcf. 13. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 6.25 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 19, and wherein the density of the batt is less than or equal to 0.41 pcf. 14. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 5.5 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 20, and wherein the density of the batt is less than or equal to 0.65 pcf. 15. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 5.5 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 21, and wherein the density of the batt is less than or equal to 0.75 pcf. 16. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 9.5 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 30, and wherein the density of the batt is less than or equal to 0.45 pcf. 17. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness of 12.0 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 38, and wherein the density of the batt is less than or equal to 0.45 pcf. 18. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 14.0 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 49, and wherein the density of the batt is less than or equal to 0.57 pcf. 19. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 3.5 inches, wherein the R-value of the batt is greater than or equal to 11, and wherein an area weight of the batt is less than or equal to 0.13 psf. 20. The fibrous insulation product of claim 1 , wherein the fibrous insulation product is a batt having a stiffness that is less than or equal to 75 degrees. 21. A building frame comprising: a plurality of parallel, spaced apart framing members; a fiberglass insulation batt received between two of the framing members, the fiberglass insulation batt comprising: a plurality of randomly oriented glass fibers; and a binder composition that holds the glass fibers together; wherein the glass fibers have an average fiber diameter in the range of 15 HT to 19 HT; wherein the fibrous insulation batt, after curing, has a density, when uncompressed, in the range of 0.30 pcf to 2.7 pcf; wherein a quantity of the binder composition is in the range of 2% to 10% by weight of the fibrous insulation batt; wherein an R-value of the fibrous insulation batt is in the range of 10 to 54; and wherein the fibrous insulation batt has an average fiber diameter to density ratio (Fd/D) of less than or equal to 40 and a comfort factor of less than or equal to 3.417(Fd/D)+60. 22. The building frame of claim 21 , wherein the fiberglass insulation batt has an uncompressed thickness in the range of 2 inches to 3.5 inches, wherein the R-value of the fiberglass insulation batt is greater than or equal to 11, and wherein the density of the fiberglass insulation batt is less than or equal to 0.44 pcf. 23. The building frame of claim 21 , wherein the comfort factor is less than or equal to 120 and the fiber diameter/density ratio is less than or equal to 25.

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  • B32B5/02Primary

    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

  • B32B17/02Primary

    in the form of fibres or filaments · CPC title

  • Glass fibres · CPC title

  • the bonding agent being applied in wet state, e.g. chemical agents in dispersions or solutions · CPC title

  • the fibres being randomly arranged · CPC title

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What does patent US11813833B2 cover?
A fibrous insulation product having a plurality of randomly oriented glass fibers and a binder composition that holds the glass fibers together is disclosed. The fibrous insulation product has an R-value in the range of 10 to 54 and, after curing, has a density, when uncompressed, in the range of 0.30 pcf to 2.7 pcf. Furthermore, the fibrous insulation product includes glass fibers that, prior …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Owens Corning Intellectual Capital Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B5/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 14 2023 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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