Thermoplastic vibrational damper with constraining layer
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C08J-009/00
C08F-036/00
출원번호
UP-0849395
(2007-09-04)
등록번호
US-7799840
(2010-10-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Wheeler, Maurice E.
McDonel, Bradley D.
출원인 / 주소
Intellectual Property Holdings, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Pearne & Gordon LLP
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
3인용 특허 :
65
초록▼
A constrained layer damping structure is provided, including a panel to be damped, a constraining layer and a layer of foam vibration damping material sandwiched therebetween. In one embodiment, the foam vibration damping material is provided from a composition including 5-50 weight percent polyviny
A constrained layer damping structure is provided, including a panel to be damped, a constraining layer and a layer of foam vibration damping material sandwiched therebetween. In one embodiment, the foam vibration damping material is provided from a composition including 5-50 weight percent polyvinyl butyral, 2-20 weight percent plasticizer, 25-65 weight percent filler, 1-15 weight percent tackifier, and 0.1-8 weight percent blowing agent, wherein the composition includes 15-65 weight percent total thermoplastic inclusive of polyvinyl butyral. In a further embodiment, the polyvinyl butyral is provided as recycled material from recycled auto glass, and includes a small quantity of plasticizer, typically but not necessarily of the phthalate-type or hexanoate-type.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A composition for a vibration-damping material, comprising 5-50 weight percent polyvinyl butyral and 5-60 weight percent vinyl acetate polymer, 2-20 weight percent plasticizer, 25-65 weight percent filler, 1-15 weight percent tackifier, and 0.1-8 weight percent blowing agent,
What is claimed is: 1. A composition for a vibration-damping material, comprising 5-50 weight percent polyvinyl butyral and 5-60 weight percent vinyl acetate polymer, 2-20 weight percent plasticizer, 25-65 weight percent filler, 1-15 weight percent tackifier, and 0.1-8 weight percent blowing agent, wherein the composition comprises 25-65 weight percent total thermoplastic inclusive of polyvinyl butyral and vinyl acetate polymer. 2. The composition of claim 1, comprising 10-20 weight percent polyvinyl butyral. 3. The composition of claim 1, a substantial proportion of said polyvinyl butyral being provided as recycled polyvinyl butyral that includes additional plasticizer therein. 4. The composition of claim 3, said recycled polyvinyl butyral comprising 5-35 weight percent of said additional plasticizer. 5. The composition of claim 3, said additional plasticizer in said recycled polyvinyl butyral including at least one material selected from the group consisting of phthalate-type plasticizers and hexanoate-type plasticizers. 6. The composition of claim 1, said polyvinyl butyral being entirely recycled polyvinyl butyral that includes additional plasticizer therein. 7. The composition of claim 1, further comprising 5-37 weight percent other thermoplastics. 8. The composition of claim 1, said vinyl acetate polymer comprising 8-15 weight percent of a first ethylene vinyl acetate polymer having a melt index less than 5 grams per 10 minutes, and 8-15 weight percent of a second vinyl acetate polymer having a melt index greater than 25 grams per 10 minutes. 9. The composition of claim 8, said first and second ethylene vinyl acetate polymers each having 18% vinyl acetate units. 10. The composition of claim 9, said first ethylene vinyl acetate polymer having a melt index of about 1, and said second ethylene vinyl acetate polymer having a melt index of about 30. 11. The composition of claim 1, said filler comprising calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate. 12. The composition of claim 1, further comprising 4-9 weight percent, based on said composition, of a blend of straight asphalt and oxidized asphalt. 13. The composition of claim 1, said blowing agent comprising 14 weight percent azodicarbonamide and 28 weight percent oxybis-benzenesulfonylhydrazide dispersed in an ethylene vinyl acetate carrier, wherein the weight percentages are based on the total blowing agent present in said composition. 14. The composition of claim 1, said blowing agent being added to said composition in an amount of 3.6 parts by weight per hundred rubber, where ‘rubber’ refers to all of the remaining components in said composition taken together. 15. The composition of claim 1, said tackifier comprising a hydrogenated dicyclopentadiene hydrocarbon tackifier. 16. The composition of claim 1, further comprising an effective amount of activator to activate said blowing agent. 17. The composition of claim 1, comprising 10-20 weight percent polyvinyl butyral, 5-37 weight percent other thermoplastics, 3.7-4.5 weight percent plasticizer, 40-57 weight percent filler, 3.6-10 weight percent tackifier, 4-9 weight percent processing aid and 1.5-2 weight percent blowing agent. 18. The composition of claim 17, further comprising 0.4-2 weight percent activator and 0.4 weight percent colorant. 19. The composition of claim 17, said polyvinyl butyral being provided as recycled polyvinyl butyral that includes additional plasticizer therein, said additional plasticizer comprising one or more materials selected from the group consisting of phthalate-type plasticizers and hexanoate-type plasticizers. 20. The composition of claim 1, further comprising 3-15 weight percent of one or more thermoplastics selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl acetate and vinyl acetate/vinyl versatate copolymer. 21. The composition of claim 1, comprising 35-55 weight percent recycled polyvinyl butyral that includes additional plasticizer therein, 8-15 weight percent total ethylene vinyl acetate and 25-50 weight percent filler. 22. The composition of claim 21, said composition excluding polyvinyl acetate. 23. The composition of claim 21, said composition comprising 5-10 weight percent of said plasticizer. 24. A composition for a vibration-damping material, comprising 6-8 weight percent plasticizer, 39-50 weight percent recycled polyvinyl butyral that includes additional plasticizer therein, 10-12 weight percent total ethylene vinyl acetate, 30-40 weight percent filler, 2.5-2.8 weight percent tackifier, 0.5-1 weight percent surfactant, 0.3-1 weight percent activator, 0.3-1 weight percent colorant, and 3-4 parts by weight per hundred rubber of a blowing agent, wherein ‘rubber’ refers to all of the remaining components in said composition taken together. 25. The composition of claim 24, said recycled polyvinyl butyral comprising 10-30 weight percent said additional plasticizer. 26. A constrained layer damping structure comprising a panel to be damped, a constraining layer and a layer of foam vibration damping material sandwiched between said panel and said constraining layer, said layer of foam vibration damping material comprising the composition of claim 1 that has been expanded to a foamed state. 27. The structure of claim 26, said panel to be damped being an automobile body panel. 28. The structure of claim 26, said polyvinyl butyral being provided as recycled polyvinyl butyral comprising a quantity of plasticizer. 29. A vibration-damping composition comprising 25-65 weight percent total thermoplastic, 2-15 weight percent plasticizer, 25-65 weight percent filler, 1-15 weight percent tackifier, and 0.1-8 weight percent blowing agent, said thermoplastic component comprising two or more materials selected from the group consisting of: 5-40 weight percent polyvinyl butyral, 5-10 weight percent of one or more materials selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl acetate and vinyl acetate/vinyl versatate copolymer, and 0-60 weight percent other thermoplastics. 30. The vibration-damping composition of claim 29, said polyvinyl butyral being recycled polyvinyl butyral that includes a quantity of additional plasticizer therein.
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