Claims
- 1. A sound absorbing material, comprising:
an organic man-made fiber; an inorganic man-made fiber; a co-binder; and, a cellulose material; said organic man-made fiber, said inorganic man-made fiber, said co-binder and said cellulose material defining a homogeneous sound absorbing material.
- 2. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said organic man-made fiber being polyester.
- 3. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said polyester fiber being between about 5 millimeters and 60 millimeters in length.
- 4. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said polyester being virgin polyester.
- 5. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said polyester being reclaimed polyester.
- 6. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said organic man-made fiber being up to about 70 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material.
- 7. The sound absorbing material of claim 6, said organic man-made fiber being about 19 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material.
- 8. The sound absorbing material of claim 2, said polyester being between about 1.2 and 15 denier.
- 9. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said inorganic man-made fiber being fiberglass.
- 10. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being rotary fiberglass having an average diameter of between about 4 and 8 microns.
- 11. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being flame attenuated fiberglass having an average diameter of between about 4 and 8 microns.
- 12. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being textile fiberglass.
- 13. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being up to 50 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material.
- 14. The sound absorbing material of claim 13, said fiberglass being about 35 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material.
- 15. The sound absorbing material of claim 9, said fiberglass being between about 12 and 130 millimeters in length and having a diameter of between about 5 microns and 12 microns.
- 16. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said co-binder being between about 10 percent to about 40 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material.
- 17. The sound absorbing material of claim 16, said co-binder being about 28 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material.
- 18. The sound absorbing material of claim 16, said co-binder being a thermo-setting resin.
- 19. The sound absorbing material of claim 18, said thermo-setting resin being a phenolic resin.
- 20. The sound absorbing material of claim 19, said phenolic resin being phenol formaldehyde.
- 21. The sound absorbing material of claim 16, said co-binder selected from the group consisted of epoxy resin, vinyl esters, urethane silicones, cross-linkable plastic polymers, cross-linkable rubber polymers, powder, latex, oil base, solvent base, and liquid polymer.
- 22. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said cellulose material being less than about 50 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material.
- 23. The sound absorbing material of claim 22, said cellulose material being about 19 percent by weight of said sound absorbing material.
- 24. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, said cellulose material containing about 15 percent by weight of said Kaolin clay.
- 25. The sound absorbing material of claim 23, said cellulose material defined by a plurality of strands having a diameter of about 0.03 millimeters and about 0.08 millimeters in length.
- 26. The sound absorbing material of claim 1, further comprising a polyfilm layer affixed thereto.
- 27. The sound absorbing material of claim 26, said polyfilm layer being a porous polyolefin layer.
- 28. The sound absorbing material of claim 1 further comprising a preselected amount of boric acid.
- 29. The sound absorbing material of claim 1 further comprising a face cloth.
- 30. The sound absorbing material of claim 29, said face cloth formed of polyester.
- 31. The sound absorbing material of claim 29, said face cloth formed of about 70 percent polyester and about 30 percent rayon.
- 32. A sound absorbing material, comprising:
a homogeneous mixture of:
a plurality of polyester fibers; a plurality of textile fiberglass fibers; a thermo-setting co-binder; a plurality of cellulose fiber materials; and, at least one layer of a porous polyfilm.
- 33. The sound absorbing material of claim 32, said porous polyfilm being a thermo-setting plastic.
- 34. The sound absorbing material of claim 32, said porous polyfilm being formed of polypropylene.
- 35. The sound absorbing material of claim 32, said porous polyfilm being formed of polyethylene.
- 36. The sound absorbing material of claim 32, said porous polyfilm having at least one acoustical flow-through opening sized between about 0.25 percent and 50 percent of the surface area of the polyfilm.
- 37. A sound absorbing material, comprising:
a homogeneous mixture including:
a plurality of polyester fibers; a plurality of textile fiberglass fibers; a thermo-setting co-binder; a plurality of cellulose fiber materials; a preselected amount of boric acid; and, at least one layer of a porous polyolefin film.
- 38. A process for making a sound absorbing material including the steps of:
metering out man-made organic and inorganic fibers onto a conveyor belt and forming an uncured mat; metering out a co-binder and fibrous cellulose onto said conveyor belt and said uncured mat; conveying said uncured mat into a mixing apparatus and forming an uncured mixed mat; conveying said uncured mixed mat into a curing oven.
- 39. The process for making a sound absorbing material of claim 38, said metering of said organic and inorganic manmade fibers at a rate of between about 250 and 2000 pounds per hour.
- 40. The process for making a sound absorbing material of claim 38, said metering of said co-binder at a rate of between about 65 to about 900 pounds per hour.
- 41. The process for making a sound absorbing material of claim 38, said metering of said cellulose at a rate of between about 10 and 1000 pounds per hour.
- 42. The process for making a sound absorbing material of claim 38, said curing oven having an operating temperature of between about 400 and 600 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 43. The process for making a sound absorbing material of claim 38, said curing oven having an operating temperature of between about 200 and 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 44. An improved sound absorbing material, comprising:
a blended matrix of a polyester fiber and a textile fiberglass fiber; said matrix further including a co-binder blended with said polyester and fiberglass fibers and a fibrous cellulose.
- 45. The sound absorbing material of claim 44, said matrix being a ductliner material.
- 46. The sound absorbing material of claim 44, said matrix being a molded material.
- 47. The sound absorbing material of claim 44, said sound absorbing material having a thickness between 2 millimeters and 150 millimeters.
- 48. The sound absorbing material of claim 44, said polyester being reclaimed.
- 49. The sound absorbing material of claim 44, said fiberglass having a length of between 12 millimeters and 130 millimeters.
- 50. The sound absorbing material of claim 44, said fiberglass being a textile fiberglass having a diameter of about 5 microns.
- 51. A process for making a sound absorbing material, comprising the steps of:
a. forming an uncured mat of metered polyester fibers and textile fiberglass fibers on a chain conveyor belt having a negative pressure thereon; b. metering a preselected amount of thermo-setting resin and fibrous cellulose on said uncured mat; c. mixing said fiberglass and said polyester with a mixing-picker apparatus; d. conveying said mat through a curing oven to set a desired proportion of thermo-setting resin and forming an at least partially cured mat; e. cooling said mat; f. cutting said mat to a desired size; and, g. molding said mat to a desired shape.
- 52. The process for making a sound absorbing material of claim 51, further comprising the step of applying a porous polyolefin film to at least one side of said cured mat.
- 53. The process for making a sound absorbing material of claim 51, said molding step being a hot molding process.
- 54. The process for making a sound absorbing material of claim 51, said molding step being a cold molding process.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
[0001] This is a utility patent application claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/410,608, filed Sep. 13, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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