Claims
- 1. A method for insulating wall, floor, ceiling or roof cavities having widths defined by opposed, parallel surfaces of spaced apart framing members with insulation sheets formed on an on-line process comprising:providing a continuous, flexible, compressible and resilient insulation sheet; the insulation sheet having a density; the insulation sheet having a width defined by lateral edges which extend the length of the insulation sheet, and a thickness defined by first and second major surfaces of the insulation sheet; feeding the insulation sheet through a cutting station which has a series of spaced apart cutting means evenly spaced across the width of the insulation sheet and located between the lateral edges of the insulation sheet for cutting through the thickness of the insulation sheet to form a plurality of secondary insulation sheets of lesser widths than the insulation sheet; cutting the insulation sheet with the cutting means of the cutting station to form sized insulation sheets having lateral edges with contours along the lengths of the lateral edges, which with the flexibility, compressibility and resilience of the sized insulation sheets, increase the effective widths of the sized insulation sheets, relative to a conventional insulation sheet of the same length, width, thickness and density with straight lateral edges extending perpendicular between major surfaces of the conventional insulation sheet, with no or substantially no increase in the amount of insulation material forming each of the sized insulation sheets relative to the insulation material used in the conventional insulation sheet so that when the sized insulation sheets are placed in cavities having widths less than the effective widths of the sized insulation sheets the forces exerted on the lateral contoured edges of the sized insulation sheets by the opposed surfaces of the framing members are increased to better retain the sized insulation sheets within the cavities; and placing the sized insulation sheets in cavities having widths less than the effective widths of the sized insulation sheets with the forces exerted on the lateral contoured edges of the sized insulation sheets by the opposed surfaces of the framing members retaining the sized insulation sheets within the cavities.
- 2. The method for insulating wall, floor, ceiling and roof cavities according to claim 1, wherein:the series of spaced apart cutting means are reciprocally oscillated with respect to the insulation sheet in a direction transverse to a longitudinal centerline of the insulation sheet as the insulation sheet is fed through the cutting station to form the sized insulation sheets with lateral contoured edges that extend generally parallel with respect to each other and have generally serpentine contours throughout the lengths of the lateral contoured edges.
- 3. The method for insulating wall, floor, ceiling and roof cavities according to claim 2, wherein:transverse vertical cross sections through the sized insulation sheets formed are shaped generally like rectangles.
- 4. The method of forming insulation sheets according to claim 2, wherein:transverse vertical cross sections through the sized insulation sheets formed are shaped generally like parallelograms having no included right angles.
- 5. The method for insulating wall, floor, ceiling and roof cavities according to claim 2, wherein:the insulation sheet is a fibrous blanket; the effective widths of the sized fibrous blankets formed are at least ½ inch greater than the widths of the sized fibrous blankets at any given point along the lengths of the sized fibrous blankets as measured by a line extending perpendicular to and between the lateral edges of the sized fibrous blankets at the given point; and the sized fibrous blankets are between about 10 inches and about 24 inches wide.
- 6. The method of forming insulation sheets according to claim 1, wherein:cutting blades of the cutting means are inclined at an angle other than perpendicular to the major surfaces of the insulation sheet; and the cutting means form the lateral edges of the sized insulation sheets at an angles other than perpendicular to the major surfaces of the insulation sheet throughout the lengths of the lateral edges of the sized insulation sheets and form the sized insulation sheets with a transverse vertical cross section that is shaped generally like a parallelogram having no included right angles.
- 7. The method of forming insulation sheets according to claim 6, wherein:the cutting blades of the cutting means are inclined at a lesser included angle to the major surface of the insulation sheet of between about 60° and about 85°.
- 8. The method of forming insulation sheets according to claim 6, wherein:the insulation is a fibrous blanket; the sized insulation sheets are sized fibrous blankets; the effective widths of the sized fibrous blankets are at least ½ inch greater than the width of the sized fibrous blankets at any given point along the lengths of the fibrous batts as measured by a line extending perpendicular to and between the lateral edges of the sized fibrous blankets at the given point; and the sized fibrous blankets are between about 0 inches and about 24 inches wide.
- 9. The method of forming insulation sheets according to claim 1, wherein:the spaced apart cutting means are maintained in fixed positions relative to the insulation sheet in a direction transverse to a longitudinal centerline of the insulation sheet as the insulation sheet is fed through the cutting station; the cutting blades of the cutting means are parallel with respect to each other; and the cutting blades of the cutting means are moved synchronously back and forth between a negative angle to the perpendicular between the major surfaces of the insulation sheet, and a positive angle to the perpendicular between the major surfaces of the insulation sheet to form the sized insulation sheets with lateral contoured edges that extend generally parallel with respect to each other, are substantially straight at a first major surface throughout the lengths of the lateral contoured edges and are generally serpentine at the second major surface throughout the lengths of the lateral contoured edges.
- 10. The method of forming insulation sheets according to claim 9, wherein:the insulation sheets are fibrous blankets; the sized insulation sheets are sized fibrous blankets; the effective widths of the sized fibrous blankets are at least ½ inch greater than the widths of the sized fibrous blankets at any given point along the length of the fibrous batts as measured by a line extending perpendicular to and between the lateral edges of the sized fibrous blankets at the given point; and the sized fibrous blankets are between about 10 inches and about 24 inches wide.
- 11. The method for insulating wall, floor, ceiling and roof cavities according to claim 1, wherein:the insulation sheets are fibrous blankets; the sized insulation sheets are sized fibrous blankets; the effective widths of the sized fibrous blankets are at least ½ inch greater than the widths of the sized fibrous blankets at any given point along the length of the fibrous batts as measured by a line extending perpendicular to and between the lateral edges of the sized fibrous blankets at the given point; and the sized fibrous blankets are between about 10 inches and about 24 inches wide.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/376,243, filed Aug. 8, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,378,258.
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| Number |
Date |
Country |
| 645288 |
Sep 1984 |
CH |