Outer skin material for vacuum heat insulator including glass fiber and vacuum heat insulator including the same
US-2016016380-A1 · Jan 21, 2016 · US
US9689604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9689604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414187605-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A multi-layer vacuum insulating panel that includes: a first barrier film having at least one polymeric material layer and; a second barrier film having at least one interior polymeric layer, a metal foil layer, and at least one exterior polymeric layer positioned on the opposite side of the metal foil layer as the at least one interior polymeric layer; a sealing junction between the first barrier film and the second barrier film at a sealing section about a perimeter of the first barrier film and the second barrier film where the first barrier film and the second barrier film physically and sealingly engage one another; and a multi-section central core having a first fumed silica region that contains at least one fumed silica compound and at least one fibrous (fiberglass) region that are each discrete regions within the interior volume.
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A multi-layer vacuum insulating panel comprising: a first barrier film comprising at least one polymeric material layer wherein the first barrier film is free of a metal layer whereby moisture is transmitted through the first barrier film, and wherein the first barrier film has an interior facing surface; a second barrier film comprising at least one interior polymeric layer, a metal foil layer, and at least one exterior polymeric layer positioned on the opposite side of the metal foil layer as the at least one interior polymeric layer; wherein the second and the first barrier film define an interior volume between the first barrier film and the second barrier film and wherein the interior volume has a width, a length and a height; a sealing junction between the first barrier film and the second barrier film at a sealing section about a perimeter of the first barrier film and the second barrier film where the first barrier film and the second barrier film physically and sealingly engage one another; and a multi-section central core having at least one desiccant region containing fumed silica that comprises at least one fumed silica compound and at least one fiberglass region that are each discrete regions within the interior volume; and wherein the at least one desiccant region is positioned within the interior volume and further positioned along and proximate the sealing section and bridging the sealing junction where the first barrier film and the second barrier film engage one another; and wherein the portion of the interior volume free of the at least one desiccant region defines a remaining interior volume; and wherein the at least one fiberglass region is positioned within the remaining interior volume, and wherein the desiccant region is disposed between the fiberglass region and the first barrier film such that moisture transmitted through the first barrier film cannot reach the fiberglass region without passing through the desiccant region. 2. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 1 , wherein the fiberglass region is positioned within the interior and extends across the width and length of the interior volume and is adjacent the second barrier film. 3. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 2 , wherein the at least one desiccant region is positioned within the interior and extends across the width and length of the interior volume and is adjacent the first barrier film. 4. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 3 , wherein the multi-layer vacuum insulating panel has an initial thermal conductivity of about 3 mW/m·K and after 10 years has a thermal conductivity of at least about 8 mW/m·K or less based upon a 180 day accelerated aging test at 82° C. to simulate wear after 10 years. 5. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 4 , wherein the at least one desiccant region consists essentially of the first fumed silica compound and is free of fibrous material. 6. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 1 , wherein the at least one desiccant region consists essentially of at least one fumed silica and extends across the width and length of the interior volume. 7. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 1 , wherein the at least one desiccant region is positioned about a perimeter volume of the interior volume wherein the perimeter volume is proximate the sealing junction and the at least one desiccant region extends between the first barrier film and the second barrier film and wherein the at least one fiberglass region is positioned within a center volume of the interior volume and extends between the first barrier film and the second barrier film. 8. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 7 , wherein the at least one desiccant region consists of fumed silica and the at least one fiberglass region consists of fiberglass. 9. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 1 , wherein the at least one fiberglass region further extends across the width of the interior volume and the fiberglass region is a continuous section. 10. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 9 , wherein the at least one desiccant region is a continuous section of the multi-layer vacuum insulating panel. 11. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 10 , wherein the at least one fiberglass region is positioned between the at least one desiccant region and a second desiccant region wherein the at least one desiccant region is positioned adjacent the first barrier film and the second desiccant region is positioned adjacent the second barrier film. 12. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 1 , wherein the interior polymeric layer of the second barrier film is a polymer adapted to heat sealingly engage the first barrier film and the exterior polymeric layer is a polymeric protective layer comprised of a polyester thermoplastic polymer resin. 13. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 12 , wherein the polyester thermoplastic polymer resin is chosen from the group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate and polybutylene terephthalate and wherein the metal foil layer of the second barrier film is an aluminum foil layer. 14. The multi-layer vacuum insulating panel of claim 1 , wherein the first barrier film has at least one side wall about a perimeter of the first barrier film that extends away from the sealing junction and further comprises a substantially planar center section interconnected with the at least one side wall such that the first barrier film is tray-shaped; and wherein the second barrier film has at least one side wall about a perimeter of the second barrier film that extends away from the sealing junction and further comprises a substantially planar center section interconnected with the at least one side wall such that the second barrier film is tray-shaped. 15. A multi-layer vacuum insulating panel comprising: a first barrier film comprising at least one polymeric material layer wherein the first barrier film is free of a metal layer whereby moisture is transmitted through the first barrier film, and wherein the first barrier film has an interior facing surface; a second barrier film comprising at least one interior polymeric layer, a metal foil layer, and at least one exterior polymeric layer positioned on the opposite side of the metal foil layer as the at least one interior polymeric layer; wherein the second and the first polymeric barrier film define an interior volume between the first barrier film and the second barrier film and wherein the interior volume has a width, a length and a height; a sealing junction between the first barrier film and the second barrier film at a sealing section about a perimeter of the first barrier film and the second barrier film where the first barrier film is heat sealed to the second barrier film; and a multi-section central core having at least one desiccant region that comprises at least one fumed silica compound and at least one fiberglass region that are each discrete regions within the interior volume; and wherein the at least one desiccant region is positioned within the interior volume and further positioned along at least a majority of a portion of the interior facing surface of the first barrier film; and wherein the portion of the interior volume free of the at least one desiccant region defines a remaining interior volume; and wherein the at least one fiberglass region is positioned within the remaining interior volume, and wherein the desiccant region is disposed between the fiberglass region and the first barrier film such that moisture
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