Binders and materials made therewith
US-2015353765-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9051731B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9051731-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313964588-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jun 9, 2015 |
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A door structure is provided having two outer dampening layers, each outer dampening layer having a base surface and a damping surface, and an inner compartmentalized layer adjacent to the damping surfaces of the two outer dampening layers, the inner compartmentalized layer includes at least two compartments, wherein the damping surfaces of the two outer dampening layers are substantially unconstrained relative to the inner compartmentalized layer such that the damping surfaces are deformable.
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What is claimed is: 1. A door structure, comprising: two outer dampening layers, each outer dampening layer comprising a base layer having a base surface and a damping material layer having a damping surface; and an inner compartmentalized layer adjacent to the damping surfaces of the two outer dampening layers, the inner compartmentalized layer comprising at least two compartments, wherein the base layer has a Young's Modulus of from about 350,000 psi to about 600,000 psi and the damping material layer has a Young's Modulus of from about 10,000 psi to about 18,000 psi, wherein the damping material layer comprises mass loaded vinyl in an amount of from about 1 pound per square foot to about 2.2 pounds per square foot. 2. The door structure of claim 1 , wherein the door structure comprises a door selected from the group consisting of wood doors, wood flush doors, wood stile and rail doors, fiberglass doors, composite doors, and metal doors. 3. The door structure of claim 1 , wherein the base layer is rigidly connected to the damping material layer at surfaces opposite the base and damping surfaces. 4. The door structure of claim 3 , wherein the base layer is rigidly connected to the damping material layer by an adhesive. 5. The door structure of claim 4 , wherein the adhesive is selected from the group consisting of natural base adhesives, hot melt adhesives, thermosetting adhesives, polyisocyanate, epoxy, cyanoacrylate, polyvinyl acetate, and any combination thereof. 6. The door structure of claim 5 , wherein the hot melt adhesive is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamides, polyester, polyisocyanate, ethyl vinyl acetate, and any combination thereof. 7. The door structure of claim 5 , wherein the hot melt adhesive comprises a hot melt polyurethane. 8. The door structure of claim 1 , wherein each base layer comprises a layer of high density firestop or medium density fiberboard. 9. The door structure of claim 1 , wherein the door structure has a sound rating between about 40 STC and about 55 STC. 10. The door structure of claim 1 , wherein the door structure has a sound rating between about 41 STC and about 50 STC. 11. The door structure of claim 1 , wherein the door structure has a sound rating between about 42 STC and about 48 STC. 12. The door structure of claim 1 , wherein each of the at least two compartments comprises a batting material. 13. The door structure of claim 12 , wherein the batting material is selected from the group consisting of fibers, polyester fibers, fiberglass insulation, rock wool, nonwoven aramid, ceramic fiber matts, nonwoven matts, loose fill materials, vermiculite, expanded perlite, cellulose, glass, foams, fiberglass, thermosets, polystyrene, polyurethane, polyolefins, metal, kraft honeycomb, plastic, rubber, and any combination thereof. 14. The door structure of claim 12 , wherein the batting material comprises a cotton batting. 15. The door structure of claim 12 , wherein the cotton batting is selected from the group consisting of cotton, jute, bamboo, ramie, hemp, linin, acrylic and rayon. 16. The door structure of claim 12 , wherein the batting material is present in the at least two compartments in an amount from about 3 pounds per cubic foot to about 6 pounds per cubic foot. 17. The door structure of claim 1 , wherein the inner compartmentalized layer comprises four compartments. 18. The door structure of claim 1 , wherein the inner compartmentalized layer comprises twelve compartments. 19. A door structure, comprising: an outer dampening layer comprising a base layer having a base surface and a damping material layer having a damping surface; and an inner compartmentalized layer adjacent to the damping surface of the outer dampening layer, wherein the base layer has a Young's Modulus of from about 350,000 psi to about 600,000 psi and the damping material layer has a Young's Modulus of from about 10,000 psi to about 18,000 psi, wherein the damping material layer comprises mass loaded vinyl in an amount of from about 1 pound per square foot to about 2.2 pounds per square foot. 20. The door structure of claim 19 , wherein the door structure comprises a door selected from the group consisting of wood doors, wood flush doors, wood stile and rail doors, fiberglass doors, composite doors, and metal doors. 21. The door structure of claim 19 , wherein the base layer is rigidly connected to the damping material layer at a surface opposite the base and damping surfaces. 22. The door structure of claim 21 , wherein the base layer is rigidly connected to the damping material layer by an adhesive. 23. The door structure of claim 22 , wherein the adhesive is selected from the group consisting of natural base adhesives, hot melt adhesives, thermosetting adhesives, polyisocyanate, epoxy, cyanoacrylate, polyvinyl acetate, and any combination thereof. 24. The door structure of claim 23 , wherein the hot melt adhesive is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamides, polyester, polyisocyanate, ethyl vinyl acetate, and any combination thereof. 25. The door structure of claim 23 , wherein the hot melt adhesive comprises a hot melt polyurethane. 26. The door structure of claim 19 , wherein the base layer comprises layer of high density firestop or medium density fiberboard. 27. The door structure of claim 19 , wherein the door structure has a sound rating between about 40 STC and about 55 STC. 28. The door structure of claim 19 , wherein the inner compartmentalized layer comprises at least two compartments, each of the at least two compartments comprising a batting material. 29. The door structure of claim 28 , wherein the batting material is present in the at least two compartments in an amount from about 3 pounds per cubic foot to about 6 pounds per cubic foot.
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of non-vegetal fibrous material, e.g. glass or rock wool · CPC title
the layer being formed} of fibres, chips, or particles {, e.g. MDF, HDF, OSB, chipboard, particle board, hardboard · CPC title
comprising polyolefins {(comprising vinyl (co)polymers or acrylic (co)polymers B32B27/30)} · CPC title
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