Thermal insulation materials and methods thereof
US-2021197520-A1 · Jul 1, 2021 · US
US12157294B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12157294-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217857646-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 5, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2024 |
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A layered composite includes an insulation sheet and at least one scrim layer secured thereto. The at least one scrim layer may be embedded within the thickness of the insulation sheet, or bonded to a corresponding face of the insulation sheet, and have a tensile strength greater than that of the insulation sheet. As such, the scrim layer provides structural support to the insulation sheet as well as a trap for fibers or particles that may separate from the insulation sheet.
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What is claimed is: 1. A layered composite for installation over a surface comprising: a fiberglass insulation sheet having a first face and a second face opposite the first face, and defining a thickness therebetween, the fiberglass insulation sheet including particles or fibers that are detachable to form detached particles or fibers, wherein the fiberglass insulation sheet has a thickness of 19.05 mm to 127 mm; a first aluminum scrim layer secured a corresponding face of the first face and the second face, and the first fiberglass scrim layer being a woven or mesh defining voids therein and having a tensile strength greater than a fiberglass insulation sheet tensile strength to provide support to the fiberglass insulation sheet during handling and installation; and a second aluminum scrim layer being a woven or mesh defining voids therein and having a tensile strength greater than the fiberglass insulation sheet tensile strength to provide support to the fiberglass insulation sheet during handling and installation, the second aluminum scrim layer embedded within the thickness of the insulation sheet such that the insulation sheet includes a first region and a second region defined on opposing sides, wherein the first and second regions of the fiberglass insulation sheet are bonded together within the voids to embed the second aluminum scrim layer in the fiberglass insulation sheet, wherein upon detachment of the particles or fibers from the fiberglass insulation sheet to form detached particles or fibers, the voids of the first and second aluminum scrim layers are sized to trap the detached particles or fibers from the fiberglass insulation sheet within the first and second aluminum scrim layers. 2. The layered composite of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of fiberglass insulation sheet is 25.4 mm to 76.2 mm. 3. The layered composite of claim 1 , wherein the first aluminum scrim layer traps 10% to 95% of the detached particles or fibers that have detached from the fiberglass insulation sheet. 4. The layered composite of claim 1 , wherein the first aluminum scrim layer is secured via binding agent, adhesive, or mechanical fastener. 5. The layered composite of claim 1 , wherein the first aluminum scrim layer is positioned on a portion of the corresponding face to cover at least 25% of the surface area of the corresponding face. 6. The layered composite of claim 1 , further comprising a third scrim layer secured to another corresponding face of the first face and the second face, the third scrim layer defining voids therein sized to trap detached particles and fibers from the fiberglass insulation sheet within the voids of the third scrim layer and having a tensile strength greater than the fiberglass insulations sheet tensile strength to provide support to the fiberglass insulation sheet during handling and installation. 7. The layered composite of claim 6 , wherein the third scrim layer is a fiberglass or aluminum scrim layer. 8. The layered composite of claim 7 , wherein the fiberglass or aluminum scrim layer is a woven fabric or mesh. 9. The layered composite of claim 1 , wherein the fiberglass insulation sheet comprises inorganic glass fibers bonded with a thermoset resin. 10. The layered composite of claim 1 , wherein the first and second aluminum scrim layers are sufficiently flexible to allow the insulation sheet to be sufficiently maneuverable during installation over the surface while preventing or reducing tearing thereof. 11. The layered composite of claim 1 , wherein the surface belongs to a heating element or an appliance. 12. The layered composite of claim 11 , wherein the appliance is a cooking appliance. 13. A method of forming the layered composite of claim 1 , the method comprising: providing the fiberglass insulation sheet; embedding the second aluminum scrim layer within the thickness of the fiberglass insulation sheet, and securing the first aluminum scrim layer on the corresponding face. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the securing includes attaching the first aluminum scrim layer to the corresponding face via an adhesive, binding agent, or mechanical fastener. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the embedding includes cutting the fiberglass insulation sheet with an air knife to separate the fiberglass insulation sheet and installing the second aluminum scrim layer therebetween.
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