Methods and systems for insulating a building
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E04B-001/62
B29C-044/38
E04D-013/16
E04B-001/74
E04B-001/76
출원번호
US-0496004
(2014-09-25)
등록번호
US-9309663
(2016-04-12)
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/ 주소
Fay, Ralph Michael
출원인 / 주소
Johns Manville
대리인 / 주소
Touslee, Robert D.
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초록▼
Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for insulating a component of a home or building. An insulated component may include a generally planar surface and a frame positioned atop one side of the generally planar surface. The frame may include a plurality of outer studs coupled toge
Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for insulating a component of a home or building. An insulated component may include a generally planar surface and a frame positioned atop one side of the generally planar surface. The frame may include a plurality of outer studs coupled together to form an outer periphery and inner studs that divide the frame into one or more sections. One or more of the sections may include a cavity or hollow space. The insulated component may also include a first layer of insulation within one or more of the cavities. The first layer of insulation may include a pour insulation material that transitions from a liquid state or phase to a solid state or phase.
대표청구항▼
1. A system for applying pour insulation material to one or more cavities of a prefabricated component of a building or home, the system comprising: a workstation that receives the prefabricated component, the prefabricated component comprising: a generally planar surface; anda frame comprising a pl
1. A system for applying pour insulation material to one or more cavities of a prefabricated component of a building or home, the system comprising: a workstation that receives the prefabricated component, the prefabricated component comprising: a generally planar surface; anda frame comprising a plurality of outer studs coupled together to define an outer periphery and one or more interior studs that divide the frame into a plurality of sections, the frame being positioned atop one side of the generally planar surface so that the plurality of sections define a plurality of cavities; andan injection mechanism comprising:a main body positioned outside of the outer periphery of the frame, the main body being moveable laterally along a side of the frame; andat least one injection tube that is coupled with the main body and that extends from outside the periphery of the frame to inside the periphery of the frame so as to be positionable above one cavity of the plurality of cavities, the injection tube including a plurality of nozzles positioned along a longitudinal length of the injection tube and fluidly coupled therewith, the injection mechanism being operable to inject a pour insulation material into the one cavity via the plurality of nozzles of the at least one injection tube to a defined level to insulate the one cavity;wherein the pour insulation material transitions from a liquid state to a solid state after an amount of time, and wherein the pour insulation material comprises an insulation R-value of between about R-4 and about R-7 per inch of the insulation. 2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a computing device communicatively coupled with the injection mechanism, the computing device comprising a processor and a memory device having a set of instructions stored thereon, which when executed by the processor causes the computing device to perform the following operations: receive data associated with the prefabricated component, the data comprising dimensions for each of the plurality of cavities; andtransmit instructions to the injection mechanism to inject the pour insulation material within the one cavity to the defined level, the amount of pour insulation material injected into the one cavity being based on the dimensions of the one cavity. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the data further comprises information about components positioned within the one cavity. 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the processor transmits the instructions to the injection mechanism based on the components positioned within the one cavity so that the pour insulation is only delivered from selected nozzles to thereby accommodate the component positioned within the one cavity. 5. The system of claim 2, wherein, based on the dimensions of the one cavity, the computing device is configured to inject the pour insulation material into the one cavity in the liquid state so that a top surface of the pour insulation material in the solid state after expansion of the pour insulation material is roughly equal with the top surface of studs. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of nozzles of the injection tube are individually controllable so that the pour insulation material is deliverable from one or more nozzles of the plurality of nozzles. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the pour insulation material comprises two components, and wherein the injection mechanism is configured to mix the two components at a pour head of the injection tube. 8. A system for applying pour insulation material to cavities of a prefabricated component of a building or home, the system comprising: an injection mechanism;a first injection tube having a proximal end that is coupled with the injection mechanism, a longitudinal body that extends laterally away from the injection mechanism, and a distal end, the first injection tube being longitudinally alienable with and positionable above a respective cavity of the cavities of the prefabricated component so that the longitudinal body and the distal end of the first injection tube are disposed above the respective cavity;a first plurality of nozzles positioned along the longitudinal body of the first injection tube so that the plurality of nozzles are disposed longitudinally along and above the respective cavity, the plurality of nozzles being operable to inject a pour insulation material into the respective cavity to a defined level to insulate the respective cavity;a second injection tube having a proximal end that is coupled with the injection mechanism, a longitudinal body that extends laterally away from the injection mechanism, and a distal end, the second injection tube being longitudinally alienable with and positionable above a different respective cavity of the cavities of the prefabricated component so that the longitudinal body and the distal end of the second injection tube are disposed above the different respective cavity; anda second plurality of nozzles positioned along the longitudinal body of the second injection tube so that the plurality of nozzles are disposed longitudinally along and above the different respective cavity, the plurality of nozzles being operable to inject the pour insulation material into the different respective cavity to a defined level to insulate the different respective cavity;wherein the injection mechanism is configured to traverse laterally along a length of the prefabricated component during application of the pour insulation material so that the first injection tube and the first plurality of nozzles and the second injection tube and the second plurality of nozzles are repositioned above other cavities; andwherein the pour insulation material transitions from a liquid state to a solid state after an amount of time, the pour insulation material comprising an insulation R-value of between about R-4 and about R-7 per inch of the insulation. 9. The system of claim 8, further comprising a computing device communicatively coupled with the injection mechanism, the computing device comprising a processor and a memory device having a set of instructions stored thereon, which when executed by the processor causes the computing device to perform the following operations: receive data associated with the prefabricated component, the data comprising dimensions for each of the cavities; andtransmit instructions to the injection mechanism to inject the pour insulation material within the respective cavity and the different respective cavity to the defined level, the amount of pour insulation material injected into the respective cavity and the different respective cavity being based on the dimensions of the respective cavity and the different respective cavity. 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the data further comprises information about components positioned within the respective cavity and the different respective cavity. 11. The system of claim 9, wherein, based on the dimensions of each of the cavities, the computing device is configured to inject the pour insulation material into the respective cavity and the different respective cavity in the liquid state so that a top surface of the pour insulation material in the solid state after expansion of the pour insulation material is roughly equal with the respective cavity and the different respective cavity. 12. The system of claim 8, wherein the first plurality of nozzles of the first injection tube and the second plurality of nozzles of the second injection tube are individually controllable so that the pour insulation material is selectively deliverable from one or more nozzles of the first plurality of nozzles and the second plurality of nozzles. 13. The system of claim 8, wherein the pour insulation material comprises two components, and wherein the injection mechanism is configured to mix the two components at a pour head of the first injection tube and the second injection tube. 14. The system of claim 8, wherein the distal end of the first injection tube and the second injection tube is connected with a rail or a second injection mechanism that is positioned on a side of the prefabricated component opposite the injection mechanism.
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