Acoustic carpet for vehicles

US2019351644A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019351644-A1
Application numberUS-201816477163-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateJan 19, 2018
Priority dateJan 26, 2017
Publication dateNov 21, 2019
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A noise absorbing multilayer comprising at least 3 consecutive layers, with a nonwoven carpet facing layer being a first fibrous layer and a back layer being the second fibrous layer and an air flow resistive layer between the first and the second fibrous layer. The air flow resistive layer is a combination of a knit fabric and a thermoplastic resin material whereby the thermoplastic resin material is at least partly penetrated in the knit fabric at least closing part of the pores of the knit fabric.

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1 . A noise absorbing multilayer comprising: a nonwoven carpet facing layer being a first fibrous layer; a back layer being the second fibrous layer; an air flow resistive layer between the first fibrous layer and the second fibrous layer; and wherein the air flow resistive layer is a combination of a knit fabric and a thermoplastic resin material, and whereby the thermoplastic resin material is at least partly penetrated in the knit fabric at least closing part of the pores of the knit fabric. 2 . The noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 , whereby the thermoplastic resin material is at least partly penetrated in the first and fibrous layer laminating these to the knit fabric. 3 . The noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 , whereby the knit fabric is either one of warp knit, circular knit, lace knit, or jacquard knit. 4 . The noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 , whereby the thermoplastic resin material is one of a copolymer of polyester, polybutylene terephthalate (Co-PBT), or a polyolefin. 5 . The noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 , whereby the thermoplastic resin material has a melting range of between 110° C. and 240° C. 6 . The noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 , whereby the overall air flow resistance (AFR) of the part produced is between 750 and 7000 Ns/m 3 . 7 . The noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 whereby the knit fabric is polyester based or nylon based, or mixtures thereof. 8 . The noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 , whereby the first fibrous layer or second fibrous layer comprises staple fibres, polyolefin, poly (lactic) acid (PLA), polyamide, or mixtures thereof. 9 . The noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 , whereby the second fibrous layer comprises recycled shoddy fibres, such as shoddy cotton, shoddy polyester, other synthetic shoddy fibres, or mixtures thereof. 10 . The noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 further comprising on the surface of the second fibrous layer and not in contact with the air flow resistive layer at least one of a film layer, open cell foam layer, additional felt layer, nonwoven scrim layer, or plastic shell. 11 . A method of producing the multilayer of claim 1 , comprising: stacking the materials, thermoplastic resin layer and knit fabric, whereby the thermoplastic resin layer is placed in between and in surface contact with the second fibrous layer and the knit fabric; heating the stacked layers preferably from the side of the knit fabric, such that the at least resin film layer is heated to at least the temperature corresponding to a desired viscosity; combining the heated materials wherein the heated surface of the first fibrous layer and the heated surface of the knit fabric are in surface contact with each other and subjecting the as such stacked layer to pressure perpendicular to the surface, wherein the resin material is forced to migrate through at least part of the voids of the knit fabric and partly in the first and second fibrous layer, thereby forming the air flow resistive layer and laminating all layer together. 12 . A method of using the noise absorbing multilayer according to claim 1 as an automotive flooring or as an automotive inner dash. 13 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising heating of at least one surface of the first fibrous layer being the nonwoven carpet surface layer.

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  • Fibrous or filamentary layer · CPC title

  • next to a fibrous or filamentary layer · CPC title

  • Polyolefin fibres · CPC title

  • characterised by features of a layer {of} foamed material · CPC title

  • another layer {next to it} also being fibrous or filamentary {(relative arrangement of fibres or filaments of different layers B32B5/12)} · CPC title

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What does patent US2019351644A1 cover?
A noise absorbing multilayer comprising at least 3 consecutive layers, with a nonwoven carpet facing layer being a first fibrous layer and a back layer being the second fibrous layer and an air flow resistive layer between the first and the second fibrous layer. The air flow resistive layer is a combination of a knit fabric and a thermoplastic resin material whereby the thermoplastic resin mate…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Autoneum Man Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B5/026. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 21 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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