Claims
- 1. A method of producing a frangible fiberglass insulation batt, the method comprising the steps of
passing a stream of uncured fiberglass insulation through a cutter to cut the uncured fiberglass insulation to form two side-by-side separate strips, then passing the two side-by-side separate strips through a curing oven to expose the strips to a predetermined fiberglass curing heat generated in the curing oven to cause binder associated with opposing longitudinally extending side walls of the two side-by-side separate strips to polymerize to establish a frangible bridge spanning a gap between the opposing longitudinally extending side walls of the strips to produce a frangible fiberglass insulation batt that appears to be monolithic.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of passing the frangible fiberglass insulation batt exiting the curing oven through a strip marker to apply an indicator line to an exterior surface of the batt to mark the location of the frangible bridge in the batt.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of passing the stream of uncured fiberglass insulation through a strip press to compress uncured fiberglass insulation to a compacted thickness before such uncured fiberglass insulation is passed through the cutter.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of applying a facing material pre-marked with an indicator line to an exterior surface of the frangible fiberglass insulation batt exiting the curing oven to align the indicator line with the frangible bridge formed in the batt.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the cutter comprises a pressurized fluid source, a fluid-jet nozzle located above the stream of uncured fiberglass insulation, and a fluid transfer conduit coupled to the pressurized fluid source and to the fluid-jet nozzle and further comprising the step of passing high-pressure fluid through the fluid-jet nozzle to generate a stream of fluid that passes through the uncured fiberglass insulation before the uncured fiberglass insulation enters the curing oven to create the gap between the opposing longitudinally extending side walls.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising the step of passing the stream of uncured fiberglass insulation through a strip press to compress uncured fiberglass insulation to a compacted thickness before such uncured fiberglass insulation is exposed to the stream of fluid exiting the fluid-jet nozzle to facilitate cutting of uncured fiberglass insulation using the fluid-jet nozzle.
- 7. A method of producing a frangible fiberglass insulation batt, the method comprising the steps of
arranging a cutter and curing oven along a conveyor and moving uncured fiberglass insulation on the conveyor to intercept the cutter and curing oven and cause the cutter to cut all the way through the uncured fiberglass insulation to provide first and second uncured fiberglass strips separated by a longitudinally extending gap and to pass the uncured fiberglass strips through the curing oven to cause heat extant in the curing oven to polymerize binder coating glass fibers in the first and second uncured fiberglass strips to produce cured fiberglass insulation comprising two cured fiberglass strips separated by the longitudinally extending gap and a longitudinally extending frangible polymerized binder bridge spanning the longitudinally extending gap.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising the steps of arranging a strip marker along the conveyor to cause the curing oven to lie between the cutter and the strip marker and using the strip marker to apply an indicator line to the longitudinally extending frangible polymerized binder bridge to mark the location of such bridge between the two cured fiberglass strips.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of periodically cutting the two cured fiberglass strips and the longitudinally extending frangible polymerized binder bridge laterally to provide a series of separate elongated frangible fiberglass insulation batts.
- 10. The method of claim 7, further comprising the steps of arranging a strip press along the conveyor to cause the cutter to lie between the strip press and the curing oven and using the strip press to compress uncured fiberglass insulation to a compacted thickness to facilitate cutting of the uncured fiberglass insulation in the cutter.
- 11. The method of claim 7, further comprising the steps of mounting a supply roll of facing material pre-marked with an indicator line on an axle for rotation about an axis in a location above the conveyor, drawing the facing material from the supply roll as cured fiberglass insulation below the supply roll is moved on the conveyor, and affixing the facing material at least to an exterior surface of each of the cured fiberglass strips to align the indicator line with the longitudinally extending frangible polymerized bridge spanning the longitudinally extending gap between the cured fiberglass strips.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the cutter comprises a pressurized fluid source, a fluid-jet nozzle located above the conveyor and the stream of uncured fiberglass insulation on the conveyor, and a fluid transfer conduit coupled to the pressurized fluid source and to the fluid-jet nozzle and further comprising the step of passing high-pressure fluid through the fluid-jet nozzle to generate a stream of fluid that passes through the uncured fiberglass insulation and the conveyor before the uncured fiberglass insulation enters the curing oven to create the gap between the opposing longitudinally extending side walls.
- 13. A frangible fiberglass insulation batt comprises
first and second longitudinally extending cured fiberglass strips separated by a longitudinally extending gap, each strip comprising glass fibers and polymerized binder, and a longitudinally extending frangible polymerized binder bridge spanning the longitudinally extending gap and retaining the first and second longitudinally extending cured strips in side-by-side relation to one another, the bridge comprising polymerized binder and an insubstantial amount of glass fibers to cause the bridge to be characterized by internal bonds that are relatively weak in comparison to internal bonds associated with the glass fibers and polymerized binder comprising each of the first and second longitudinally extending cured fiberglass strips.
- 14. The batt of claim 13, further comprising means for establishing an indicator line extending along the longitudinally extending frangible polymerized binder bridge to enable a worker in the field at a construction site to discern the location of the longitudinally extending frangible polymerized binder bridge so that the worker can pull one strip laterally away from the other strip using a peeling-away action owing to relatively weak internal bonds established in the longitudinally extending frangible polymerized binder bridge.
- 15. The batt of claim 14, wherein the establishing means comprises an indicator line applied to an exterior surface of the longitudinally extending frangible polymerized binder bridge.
- 16. The batt of claim 14, wherein the establishing means comprises a facing material pre-marked with an indicator line and affixed to an exterior surface of at least the first and second longitudinally extending cured fiberglass strips to align the indicator line with the longitudinally extending frangible polymerized binder bridge.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/372,121, filed Apr. 12, 2002, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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