Fiberglass insulation product
US-11813833-B2 · Nov 14, 2023 · US
US11939255B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11939255-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414279554-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2024 |
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Fibrous material webs and methods of making the fibrous material webs. Binderless webs can be formed in a continuous process where fiber material, such as glass is melted and formed into fibers. The fibers are formed into a web of binderless glass fibers or a web with a dry binder. The binderless web or the web with dry binder can be layered and/or the fibers that make up the web can be mechanically entangled, for example, by needling.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A continuous method for forming a pack of glass fibers, the continuous method comprising: melting glass into molten glass; forming glass fibers from the molten glass; forming a binderless web of glass fibers from the glass fibers, the binderless web of glass fibers having a thickness of 0.1 to 0.5 inches; lapping the binderless web of glass fibers to form a layered pack of glass fibers, said layered pack of glass fibers consisting essentially of glass fibers, the layered pack of glass fibers is free of any material that may bind the glass fibers together, wherein the layered pack of glass fibers has thickness of 0.75 inches to less than 2 inches and an area weight within the range of 0.10 pounds per square foot to 0.38 pounds per square foot; and mechanically entangling the glass fibers of the layered pack of glass fibers, wherein the mechanically entangling comprises needling; wherein the glass fibers have a diameter within the range of 15 to 19 hundred-thousandths of an inch; wherein the glass fibers have a length within the range of 0.25 to 10.0 inches; and wherein the melting, forming, and lapping steps occur without substantial breaks in production. 2. The continuous method of claim 1 wherein a first portion of the binderless web is disposed at a top surface of the pack, and a second portion of the binderless web is disposed at a bottom surface of the pack. 3. The continuous method of claim 1 wherein the step of lapping the binderless web of glass fibers comprises cross-lapping. 4. The continuous method of claim 1 , wherein said layered pack of glass fibers has a width of 98.0 inches to 236.0 inches. 5. A continuous method for forming a pack of glass fibers, the continuous method comprising: melting glass into molten glass; forming glass fibers from the molten glass; cooling said glass fibers in an accumulator; forming a binderless web of glass fibers from the glass fibers, the binderless web of glass fibers having a thickness of 0.1 to 0.5 inches; and lapping the binderless web of glass fibers to form a layered pack of glass fibers, said layered pack of glass fibers comprising 99% to 100% of glass fibers, the layered pack of glass fibers is free of any material that may bind the glass fibers together, wherein the layered pack of glass fibers has thickness of 0.75 inches to less than 2 inches and an area weight within the range of 0.10 pounds per square foot to 0.38 pounds per square foot; wherein the glass fibers have a diameter within the range of 15 to 19 hundred-thousandths of an inch; wherein the glass fibers have a length within the range of about 0.25 to about 10.0 inches; and. 6. The continuous method of claim 5 wherein a first portion of the binderless web is disposed at a top surface of the pack, and a second portion of the binderless web is disposed at a bottom surface of the pack. 7. The continuous method of claim 5 wherein the step of lapping the binderless web of glass fibers comprises cross-lapping. 8. The continuous method of claim 1 , wherein said layered pack of glass fibers has a width of 98.0 inches to 236.0 inches.
by using centrifugal force {, e.g. spinning through radial orifices; Construction of the spinner cups therefor (bonder application C03C25/00)} · CPC title
to obtain coated fabrics · CPC title
Glass fibres · CPC title
using different kinds of webs, e.g. by layering webs · CPC title
by needling or like operations to cause entanglement of fibres (D04H1/45 takes precedence; needling machines D04H18/00) · CPC title
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