Claims
- 1. An insulated building structure comprising a support structure, a sheathing material, and a compressible polymeric insulative (CPI) foam; wherein the support structure and sheathing material have opposing inner and outer surfaces with the inner surface of the sheathing material attached to the outer surface of the support structure and wherein the CPI foam has opposing major surfaces with one major surface contacting the outer surface of the sheathing material; said CPI foam having a solid polymer matrix phase comprising a polymer resin containing polymerized propylene monomers, said CPI foam also having:
a) a thickness of greater than 0.125 inches (3.2 millimeters) and 0.75 inches (19.0 millimeters) or less; b) a compressive strength at 10% compression of 10 pounds per square inch (68.9 kilopascals) or less, according to ASTM method D3575-00-D; and c) a water pick-up of less than 5% by both submersion testing (ASTM D3575-00L) and freeze/thaw testing (ASTM C666-97, 25 cycles).
- 2. The building structure of claim 1, further comprising a door with its associated frame, a window with its associated frame, or both a door with its associated frame and a window with its associated frame, wherein the door, or the window, whichever is appropriate, penetrates through both the CPI foam and the sheathing material, and at least a portion of the CPI foam is disposed beneath, and compressed by, the door frame, the window frame or both the door frame and the window frame, whichever is appropriate.
- 3. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the CPI foam has a density of 0.5 pounds per cubic foot (8 kilograms per cubic meter) or more and 1.5 pounds per cubic foot (25 kilograms per cubic meter) or less.
- 4. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the CPI foam is sufficiently flexible to bend around a one-inch (25.4 millimeter) diameter mandrel without breaking, yet sufficiently rigid so as to not bend more than 45° in the Horizontal Bend Test.
- 5. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the CPI foam has an average cell size of one millimeter or less.
- 6. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the CPI foam comprises multiple distinguishable polymeric foam strands.
- 7. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the CPI foam contains multiple perforations through at least one surface of the CPI foam.
- 8. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the CPI foam has a water-vapor permeability of one or more and 20 or less perms according to ASTM method E96-00.
- 9. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the CPI foam has at least one groove traversing the major surface contacting the sheathing material; and wherein said groove penetrates through the CPI foam surface contacting the sheathing material to a depth of less than the CPI foam's thickness.
- 10. A method for fabricating the insulated building structure of claim 1, the method comprising:
a) providing a support framework that has opposing inner and outer surfaces, and a CPI foam with opposing major surfaces; b) placing a sheathing material that has opposing inner and outer surfaces in operative contact with the support structure such that the inner surface of the sheathing material contacts at least surface portions of the support structure outer surface and attaching the sheathing material to the outer surface of the support structure; c) securing a CPI foam to the outer surface of the sheathing material so that a major surface of the CPI foam contacts the outer surface of the sheathing material, the CPI foam having a solid polymer matrix phase comprising a polymer resin containing polymerized propylene monomers to the outer surface of the sheathing material so that a major surface of the CPI foam contacts the outer surface of the sheathing material, the CPI foam having:
i) a thickness of greater than 0.125 inches (3.2 millimeters) and 0.75 inches (19.0 millimeters) or less; ii) a compressive strength at 10% compression of 10 pounds per square inch (68.9 kilopascals) or less, according to ASTM method D3575-00-D; and iii) a water pick-up of less than 5% by both submersion testing (ASTM D3575-00L) and freeze/thaw testing (ASTM C666-97, 25 cycles).
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising sequential steps:
d) providing at least one opening through both the CPI foam and sheathing material, each opening being of sufficient dimensions to accommodate only a window or a door, whichever is appropriate; e) inserting a door or window of a door and associated frame combination or a window and associated frame combination, whichever is appropriate, and applying pressure against the associated frame sufficient to compress at least a portion of the CPI foam against the outer surface of the sheathing material; and f) securing the associated frame to the sheathing.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein the CPI foam has a density of 0.5 pounds per cubic foot (8 kilograms per cubic meter) or more and 1.5 pounds per cubic foot (25 kilograms per cubic meter) or less according to ASTM method D3575-93W.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein the CPI foam is sufficiently flexible to bend around a one-inch (25.4 millimeter) diameter mandrel without breaking, yet sufficiently rigid so as to not bend more than 45° in the Horizontal Bend Test.
- 14. The method of claim 10, wherein the CPI foam has an average cell size of one millimeter or less according to ASTM method D3576.
- 15. The method of claim 10, wherein the CPI foam comprises multiple distinguishable polymeric foam strands.
- 16. The method of claim 10, wherein the CPI foam contains multiple perforations through at least one surface of the CPI foam.
- 17. The method of claim 10, wherein the CPI foam has a water-vapor permeability of one or more and 20 or less perms according to ASTM method E96-00.
- 18. The method of claim 10, wherein the CPI foam has at least one groove traversing the major surface contacting the sheathing material and penetrating through the CPI foam surface to a depth of less than the CPI foam's thickness.
- 19. The method of claim 10, wherein step (c) occurs prior to step (b).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/439,323 filed Jan. 9, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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