Claims
- 1. An insulating fiber mat comprising a plurality of fibers bound together by binder means and distributed throughout the mat, at least some of said fibers throughout said mat being inclined, said inclined fibers on opposed sides of a central horizontal plane of said mat having opposed angles of inclination whereby said mat can be easily separated substantially along said central horizontal plane by applying a pulling force on one side of said mat in the direction of said inclined fibers.
- 2. An insulating fiber mat as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a higher density of fibers towards opposed flat horizontal surfaces of said mat, said density of fibers diminishing towards said central plane on opposed sides thereof.
- 3. An insulating fiber mat as claimed in claim 2 wherein said fibers in said mat comprise loose fill short cellulose fibers and longer bonding synthetic fibers, at least a majority of said bonding synthetic fibers being inclined fibers, said bonding synthetic fibers being heat-fused at crossing contact points to form a matrix having pockets for retaining said loose fill cellulose fibers therein and throughout said mat.
- 4. An insulating fiber mat as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mat has a thickness of about 6 inches with said central horizontal plane located at a depth of about 3 inches from opposed flat horizontal surfaces of said mat, said inclined fibers on opposed sides of said central horizontal plane providing an angle of separation extending about 24 inches along said mat portion from one of said flat horizontal surfaces to said central plane.
- 5. An insulating fiber mat as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mat is a thermal insulation mat.
- 6. An insulating fiber mat as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mat is an acoustical insulation mat.
- 7. An insulating fiber mat as claimed in claim 2, wherein indicator means is provided on said opposed flat horizontal surfaces of said mat to indicate the direction of inclination of said inclined fibers.
- 8. A fiber mat for producing a fiber board, said board comprising a plurality of fibers bound together by binder means and distributed throughout said mat, at least some of said fibers throughout said mat being inclined, said inclined fibers on opposed sides as a juncture plane of said mat having opposed angles of inclination whereby said mat is a double-formed mat of increased thickness sufficient to be compressed into a fiber board.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/345,638, filed Nov. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,766,531.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
345638 |
Nov 1994 |
|