Claims
- 1. An improved cellulosic insulation having reduced density and settling and comprising:
(a) shredded cellulosic fibers and paper pieces which are precoated with a mixture of an inorganic, non-hygroscopic powder and an antistatic agent; (b) electrostatically positively charged fibers; and (c) fire retardant chemicals which are adhered on said shredded cellulosic fibers, electrostatically positively charged fibers and paper pieces.
- 2. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 wherein said anti-static agent is a quaternary ammonium compound.
- 3. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 where the inorganic, non-hygroscopic powder is finely ground limestone.
- 4. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 where the inorganic, non-hygroscopic powder is finely ground zinc oxide.
- 5. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 wherein the inorganic, non-hygroscopic powder is finely ground silica.
- 6. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 wherein said insulation comprises substantially 0.001% to 0.01% by weight of said anti-static agent, based on the weight of cellulosic fibers, paper pieces and positive electrostatic fiber input.
- 7. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 wherein water is added to the insulation system to neutralize the static electricity of the components in order to minimize settling.
- 8. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 wherein said mixture of antistat and inorganic, non-hygroscopic powder comprises substantially 0.8% to 8% of the weight of cellulosic fibers, paper pieces and electrostatic positively charged fibers.
- 9. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 wherein said insulation comprises positively charged electrostatic fibers such as fiberglass or polyester fibers at a level of substantially 0.5% to 2% of the weight of cellulosic fibers, paper pieces and electrostatic positively charged fibers.
- 10. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 wherein said insulation comprises positively charged electrostatic fibers such as wood fibers, shredded cardboard, wood mulch and sawdust, at a level of substantially 2% to 8% of the weight of cellulosic fibers, paper pieces and electrostatic positively charged fibers.
- 11. An insulation in accordance with claim 1 wherein the electrostatically negative paper fibers are angled predominantly from about 15% to perpendicular to the surface of the paper pieces.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/939,178, filed Aug. 24, 2001, and U.S. Ser. No. 10/134,129, filed Apr. 29, 2002.
Continuations (2)
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09939178 |
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10340233 |
Jan 2003 |
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10134129 |
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10340233 |
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US |