[미국특허]
Sound absorbing material and process for making
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
D04H-001/60
D04H-001/58
출원번호
US-0660956
(2003-09-12)
등록번호
US-7311957
(2007-12-25)
발명자
/ 주소
Bargo, II,Matthew
출원인 / 주소
CTA Acoustics, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Middleton Reutlinger
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초록▼
A sound absorbing material having a homogenous mixture of an organic man-made fiber, an inorganic man-made fiber, a co-binder, and a cellulose material wherein the organic man-made fiber is polyester, the inorganic man-made fiber is fiberglass, and the co-binder is a thermo-setting resin. The cellul
A sound absorbing material having a homogenous mixture of an organic man-made fiber, an inorganic man-made fiber, a co-binder, and a cellulose material wherein the organic man-made fiber is polyester, the inorganic man-made fiber is fiberglass, and the co-binder is a thermo-setting resin. The cellulose material may include Kaolin clay and/or boric acid.
대표청구항▼
I claim: 1. A sound absorbing material, comprising: an organic man-made fiber; an inorganic man-made fiber; a thermosetting binder; and, pure cellulose fibers; said organic man-made fiber, said inorganic man-made fiber, said binder and said cellulose material defining a homogeneous sound absorbing
I claim: 1. A sound absorbing material, comprising: an organic man-made fiber; an inorganic man-made fiber; a thermosetting binder; and, pure cellulose fibers; said organic man-made fiber, said inorganic man-made fiber, said binder and said cellulose material defining a homogeneous sound absorbing material. 2. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said organic man-made fiber being polyester. 3. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said polyester fiber being between about 5 millimeters and 60 millimeters in length. 4. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said polyester being virgin polyester. 5. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said polyester being reclaimed polyester. 6. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said organic man-made fiber being up to about 70 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material. 7. The sound absorbing material of claim 6, said organic man-made fiber being about 19 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material. 8. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said polyester being between about 1.2 and 15 denier. 9. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said inorganic man-made fiber being fiberglass. 10. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being rotary fiberglass having an average diameter of between about 4 and 8 microns. 11. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being flame attenuated fiberglass having an average diameter of between about 4 and 8 microns. 12. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being textile fiberglass. 13. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being up to 50 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material. 14. The sound absorbing material of claim 13, said fiberglass being about 35 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material. 15. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being between about 12 and 130 millimeters in length and having a diameter of between about 5 microns and 12 microns. 16. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said binder being between about 10 percent to about 40 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material. 17. The sound absorbing material of claim 16, said binder being about 28 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material. 18. The sound absorbing material of claim 16, said binder being a thermo-setting resin. 19. The sound absorbing material of claim 18, said thermo-setting resin being a phenolic resin. 20. The sound absorbing material of claim 19, said phenolic resin being phenol formaldehyde. 21. The sound absorbing material of claim 16, said binder selected from the group consisted of epoxy resin, vinyl esters, urethane silicones, cross-linkable plastic polymers, cross-linkable rubber polymers. 22. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said pure cellulose fiber being less than about 50 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material. 23. The sound absorbing material of claim 22, said pure cellulose fiber material being about 19 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material. 24. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said pure cellulose fiber containing about 15 percent by weight of said Kaolin clay. 25. The sound absorbing material of claim 23, said pure cellulose fiber defined by a plurality of strands having an average diameter of about 0.03 millimeters and about 0.08 millimeters in average length. 26. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, further comprising a polyfilm layer affixed thereto. 27. The sound absorbing material of claim 26, said polyfilm layer being a porous polyolefin layer. 28. The sound absorbing material of claim 1 further comprising a preselected amount of boric acid. 29. The sound absorbing material of claim 1 further comprising a face cloth. 30. The sound absorbing material of claim 29, said face cloth formed of polyester. 31. The sound absorbing material of claim 29, said face cloth formed of about 70 percent polyester and about 30 percent rayon. 32. A sound absorbing material, comprising: a homogeneous mixture of: a plurality of polyester fibers; a plurality of textile fiberglass fibers; a thermo-setting binder; a plurality of pure cellulose fibers; and, at least one layer of a porous polyfilm. 33. The sound absorbing material of claim 32, said porous polyfilm being a thermo-setting plastic. 34. The sound absorbing material of claim 32, said porous polyfilm being formed of polypropylene. 35. The sound absorbing material of claim 32, said porous polyfilm being formed of polyethylene. 36. The sound absorbing material of claim 32, said porous polyfilm having at least one acoustical flow-through opening sized between about 0.25 percent and 50 percent of the surface area of the polyfilm. 37. A sound absorbing material, comprising: a homogeneous mixture including: a plurality of polyester fibers; a plurality of textile fiberglass fibers; a thermo-setting binder; a plurality of cellulose fibers; and, a preselected amount of boric acid. 38. An improved sound absorbing material, comprising: a blended matrix of a polyester fiber and a textile fiberglass fiber; said matrix further including a binder blended with said polyester and fiberglass fibers and pure fibrous cellulose. 39. The sound absorbing material of claim 38, said matrix being a ductliner material. 40. The sound absorbing material of claim 38, said matrix being a molded material. 41. The sound absorbing material of claim 38, said sound absorbing material having a thickness between 2 millimeters and 150 millimeters. 42. The sound absorbing material of claim 38, said polyester being reclaimed. 43. The sound absorbing material of claim 38, said fiberglass having a length of between 12 millimeters and 130 millimeters. 44. The sound absorbing material of claim 38, said fiberglass being a textile fiberglass having a diameter of about 5 microns. 45. An improved sound absorbing material, comprising: a thermo-setting binder; a plurality of polyester fibers; a plurality of textile fiberglass; a plurality of pure cellulose fibers; said binder, said polyester fibers, said textile fiberglass and said pure cellulose fibers homogeneously mixed and molded to provide said sound absorbing material which inhibits sagging at temperatures above 450 degrees Fahrenheit, inhibits burning when exposed to an open flame, and inhibits moisture absorption. 46. A sound absorbing material, comprising: an in-organic man-made fiber; an organic man-made fiber; a binder; and, pure cellulose fibers; said organic man-made fiber, said in-organic made fiber, said pure cellulose fibers and said binder homogeneously mixed and defining said sound absorbing material which inhibits sagging at temperatures above 450 degrees Fahrenheit, inhibits burning when exposed to an open flame, and inhibits moisture absorption. 47. The sound absorbing material of claim 16, said co-binder selected from the group consisting of powder, latex, oil base, solvent base, and liquid polymer.
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