Claims
- 1.) a liner/insulator, comprising: a pad of fibrous material having a lofty, acoustically insulating portion having a density of
between substantially 8.0-80.0 kg/m3 and a relatively higher density skin along at least one face thereof, said skin having a thickness of between substantially 0.25-10.0 mm and a density of between substantially 32.0-1600.0 kg/m3.
- 2.) The liner/insulator of claim 1, wherein said fibrous material is selected from a group consisting of (a) thermoplastic polymer staple fibers and thermoplastic bicomponent fibers,(b) glass staple fibers and thermoplastic bicomponent fibers and (c) a combination of (a) and (b).
- 3.) The liner/insulator of claim 1, wherein said fibrous material is selected from a group of materials consisting of polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, glass fibers, natural fibers and any mixtures thereof.
- 4.) The liner/insulator of claim 1, wherein said pad is a nonlaminate.
- 5.) The liner/insulator of claim 1, wherein said pad includes said relatively higher density skin along a second face thereof.
- 6.) The liner/insulator of claim 1, wherein said liner/insulator includes a first facing layer carried on a first face of said pad.
- 7.) The liner/insulator of claim 6, wherein said liner/insulator includes a second facing layer carried on a second face of said pad.
- 8.) The liner/insulator of claim 7, wherein said first and second facing layers are formed from a material selected from a group consisting of polyester, rayon, metallic foil and mixtures thereof.
- 9.) An acoustical liner with integral water barrier, comprising a pad of fibrous material having a lofty, acoustically insulating portion having a density of between substantially 8.0-80.0 kg/m3 and a relatively higher density, water-barrier skin along at least one face thereof, said skin having a thickness of between substantially 0.25-7.5 mm and a density of between approximately 32.0-1600.0 kg/m3.
- 10.) The acoustical liner with integral water barrier of claim 9, wherein said pad is formed from fibrous material selected from a group consisting of polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, glass fibers, natural fibers and any mixtures thereof.
- 11.) The acoustical liner with integral water barrier of claim 9, wherein said pad is a nonlaminate.
- 12.) The acoustical liner with integral water barrier of claim 9, further including a crimped margin, said crimped margin having a thickness of about 0.5-3.0 mm.
- 13.) The acoustical liner with integral water barrier of claim 9, wherein said pad includes said relatively higher density skin along a second face thereof.
- 14.) The acoustical liner with integral water barrier of claim 9, wherein said liner includes a first facing layer carried on a first face of said pad.
- 15.) The acoustical liner with integral water barrier of claim 14, wherein said liner includes a second facing layer carried on a second face of said pad.
- 16.) The acoustical liner with integral water barrier of claim 15, wherein said first and second facing layers are formed from a material selected from a group consisting of polyester, rayon, metallic foil and any mixtures thereof.
- 17.) A method of insulating a door including an exterior body panel and an interior fascia panel defining a cavity therebetween, said method comprising:
placing a pad of fibrous material in said cavity between said exterior body panel and said interior fascia panel, said pad having a lofty, acoustically insulating portion having a density between substantially 8.0-80.0 kg/m3 and a relatively higher density skin along at least one face thereof, said skin having a thickness between substantially 0.25-7.5 mm and a density of between approximately 32.0-1600.0 kg/m3.
- 18.) A door for a vehicle, comprising:
an exterior body panel; an interior fascia panel connected to said exterior body panel and defining a cavity between said exterior body panel and said interior fascia panel; and a pad of fibrous material having a lofty, acoustically insulating portion having a density of between substantially 8.0-80.0 kg/m3 and a relatively higher density skin along at least one face thereof, said skin having a thickness between substantially 0.25-7.5 mm and a density of between approximately 32.0-1600.0 kg/m3.
- 19.) The door of claim 18, wherein said pad is formed from fibrous material selected from a group consisting of polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, glass fibers, natural fibers and any mixtures thereof.
- 20.) The door of claim 18, wherein said pad is a nonlaminate.
- 21.) The door of claim 18, further including a crimped margin, said crimped margin having a thickness of about 0.5-3.0 mm.
- 22.) The door of claim 18, wherein said pad includes said relatively higher density skin along a second face thereof.
- 23.) The door of claim 18, wherein a first facing layer is carried on a first face of said pad.
- 24.) The door of claim 23, wherein a second facing layer is carried on a second face of said pad.
- 25.) The door of claim 24, wherein said first and second facing layers are formed from a material selected from a group consisting of polyester, rayon, metallic foil and mixtures thereof.
- 26.) A liner for an airstream conduit or housing, comprising:
a pad of fibrous material having a lofty, acoustically insulating portion having a density of between substantially 8.0-80.0 kg/m3 and a relatively higher density skin along at least one face thereof, said skin having a thickness of between substantially 0.25-10.0 mm and a density of between substantially 32.0-1600.0 kg/m3.
- 27.) The liner of claim 26, wherein said fibrous material is selected from a group consisting of (a) thermoplastic polymer staple fibers and thermoplastic bicomponent fibers, (b) glass staple fibers and thermoplastic bicomponent fibers and (c) combinations of (a) and (b).
- 28.) The liner of claim 26, wherein said fibrous material is selected from a group consisting of polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, glass fibers, natural fibers and any mixtures thereof.
- 29.) The liner of claim 26, wherein said pad is a nonlaminate.
- 30.) The liner of claim 26, wherein said pad includes said relatively higher density skin along a second face thereof.
- 31.) The liner of claim 26, wherein said liner includes a first facing layer carried on a first face of said pad.
- 32.) The liner of claim 31, wherein said liner includes a second facing layer carried on a second face of said pad.
- 33.) The liner of claim 32, wherein said first and second facing layers are formed from a group consisting of polyester, rayon, metallic foil and mixtures thereof.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/607,478, filed Jun. 30, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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