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US1849369A
US1849369A US523198A US52319831A US1849369A US 1849369 A US1849369 A US 1849369A US 523198 A US523198 A US 523198A US 52319831 A US52319831 A US 52319831A US 1849369 A US1849369 A US 1849369A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/06Walls
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2201/00Insulation
    • F25D2201/10Insulation with respect to heat
    • F25D2201/12Insulation with respect to heat using an insulating packing material
    • F25D2201/124Insulation with respect to heat using an insulating packing material of fibrous type
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/23Sheet including cover or casing
    • Y10T428/231Filled with gas other than air; or under vacuum

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  • the present invention relates to the production of materials primarily for heat insulation but capable of other uses, and more especially to the production of such materials in the form of shaped pieces, such as slabs built up or otherwise or formed articles.
  • a heat insulating element which can be formed in the shape which it is desired to use, during the process of manufacture and thereby produce a better fitting element for such devices as refrigerators and other devices, and eliminate or reduce to a great degree, final finishing.
  • a suitably sized and shaped article such as a slab, or other form of insulating piece designed to fit a particular part of the device which is to be heat insulated, is first produced by building up fibrous material such as ground wood pulp or pulp of rag fibre, hemp, jute, asbestos, or the like. suitable fashion by pumping into suitable dies or molds and may have also in the pulp a'suitable adhesive such as ordinary sizing or rosin size or soap.
  • a sufiicient pressure is applied to remove the free moisture, the amount of pressure running from about llldlbs. per square inch up to several hundred pounds, depending on the shape and size of the pieces and the particular kind of fibre, some kinds being more tenacious in holding thewater than others.
  • the resulting product is a slab or other shaped article of similarly coherent nature but somewhat spongy in character.
  • the article After the article has been dried it is then placed in a suitable vessel in which is contained molten sulphur or other liquid or plastic material which will solidify quickly and seal the outer pores of the material, and the vessel is then subjected to the action of a suitable vacuum pump or other low pressure producing device up to as near perfect vacuum as is practicable and then while the article is still submerged in the sealingliquid the pressure is allowed to resume normal” or may be applied.
  • a suitable vacuum pump or other low pressure producing device up to as near perfect vacuum as is practicable and then while the article is still submerged in the sealingliquid the pressure is allowed to resume normal" or may be applied.
  • the article is removed from the sealing medium and allowed to cool or dry as the case may be.
  • the result of this operation is to produce a more or less spongy slab or other article, having in its outer portion a sealing medium forming not only a used.
  • An alternative method comprises forming the article in the manner described, superfi cially impregnating and coating it with a suitable material, then perforating the coating and exhausting air from the inner pores and sealing the perforations
  • the preferred material used for sealing the pores of the article is molten sulphur although other materials such as'mineral rubber, gilsonite, Barrett pitch, etc,, may be used. When siilphur is used it can be used without additions but it is preferred to add to the sulphur a small amount of non-drying even a greater than atmospheric pressure has a considerable effect upon the hardness and toughness.
  • the preferred proportion of the acid is about four ounces (4 oz.) to the one hundred pounds (100 lbs.) of sulphur.
  • the method of producing a heat insulating material in predetermined form which comprises molding the said form from a pulp of fibrous material, pressing out free moisture, drying, evacuating the air from said form and sealing the outer endsv of the pores with a suitable sealing medium.
  • a heat insulating material comprising a block of fibrous material in spongy or orous condition having the air exhausted rom its pores and the latter sealed against pores and the latter sealed against inflow of 9.
  • the method of producing a heat insulating material in predetermined form which comprises molding the said form from a pulp of fibrous material, pressing out free moisture, drying, sealing the outer ends of the pores with a suitable sealing medium,
  • the process which comprises producing a fluent pulp of fibrous materialand water, adding thereto a small amount of adhesive, forming said pulp into a suitable shape and expresslng the water therefrom under light pressure, drying the shape evacuating the air from the pores of said shape and sealing the said pores with a sealing medium solid at ordinary temperatures.

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Patented Mar. 15, 1932 UNITED s'rpxras PATENT OFFICE MEYRL M. FROST, F GAPAC, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO DUROWOOD INDUSTRIES IN- CORPORATED OF DETROIT, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, .A. CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN HEAT INSULATING No Drawing.
The present invention relates to the production of materials primarily for heat insulation but capable of other uses, and more especially to the production of such materials in the form of shaped pieces, such as slabs built up or otherwise or formed articles.
Among the objects of the invention is the production of a heat insulating element which can be formed in the shape which it is desired to use, during the process of manufacture and thereby produce a better fitting element for such devices as refrigerators and other devices, and eliminate or reduce to a great degree, final finishing.
Still other objects will readily occur to those skilled in the art upon reference to the following description:
Heretofore in making insulating layers for thewalls of refrigerators and the like,
many different materials have been utilized,
the most common form of insulating material being cork, either in blocks in its natural condition or in the form of blocks prepared by consolidating ground work. Such-materials have very good insulating eifect but are quite expensive and subject to certain objections. v
i In the present invention a suitably sized and shaped article such as a slab, or other form of insulating piece designed to fit a particular part of the device which is to be heat insulated, is first produced by building up fibrous material such as ground wood pulp or pulp of rag fibre, hemp, jute, asbestos, or the like. suitable fashion by pumping into suitable dies or molds and may have also in the pulp a'suitable adhesive such as ordinary sizing or rosin size or soap.
In forming the slab or other article, a sufiicient pressure is applied to remove the free moisture, the amount of pressure running from about llldlbs. per square inch up to several hundred pounds, depending on the shape and size of the pieces and the particular kind of fibre, some kinds being more tenacious in holding thewater than others.
After the formln step under pressure, the
article is removed rom the die or mold and dried so as to remove the greater part of the This material is formed in any Applicationfiled March 16, 1931. Serial No. 523,198.
remaining moisture and if necessary is then finished to a suitable dimension. The resulting product is a slab or other shaped article of similarly coherent nature but somewhat spongy in character. t
After the article has been dried it is then placed in a suitable vessel in which is contained molten sulphur or other liquid or plastic material which will solidify quickly and seal the outer pores of the material, and the vessel is then subjected to the action of a suitable vacuum pump or other low pressure producing device up to as near perfect vacuum as is practicable and then while the article is still submerged in the sealingliquid the pressure is allowed to resume normal" or may be applied.
After .this step the article is removed from the sealing medium and allowed to cool or dry as the case may be. The result of this operation is to produce a more or less spongy slab or other article, having in its outer portion a sealing medium forming not only a used.
An alternative method comprises forming the article in the manner described, superfi cially impregnating and coating it with a suitable material, then perforating the coating and exhausting air from the inner pores and sealing the perforations The preferred material used for sealing the pores of the article is molten sulphur although other materials such as'mineral rubber, gilsonite, Barrett pitch, etc,, may be used. When siilphur is used it can be used without additions but it is preferred to add to the sulphur a small amount of non-drying even a greater than atmospheric pressure has a considerable effect upon the hardness and toughness. The preferred proportion of the acid is about four ounces (4 oz.) to the one hundred pounds (100 lbs.) of sulphur.
- Now having described the invention and the preferred embodiment thereof, it is to be understood that the said invention is to be limited, not to the specific details herein set forth, but only by the scope of the claims which follow:
What I claim is:
1. The method of producing a heat insulating material in predetermined form which comprises molding the said form from a pulp of fibrous material, pressing out free moisture, drying, evacuating the air from said form and sealing the outer endsv of the pores with a suitable sealing medium.
2. The method of producing a heat insulating material in predetermined form which comprises molding the said form from a pulp of fibrous material, compacting under comparatively light pressure, drying, evacuating the air from said form and sealing the outer ends of the pores with sulphur.
3. The method of producing a heat in-- sulating material in predetermined form which comprises molding the said form from tion.
7. A heat insulating material comprising a block of fibrous material in spongy or orous condition having the air exhausted rom its pores and the latter sealed against pores and the latter sealed against inflow of 9. The method of producing a heat insulating material in predetermined form which comprises molding the said form from a pulp of fibrous material, pressing out free moisture, drying, sealing the outer ends of the pores with a suitable sealing medium,
then withdrawing air from said pores through suitable perforations in said sealing medium and subsequently sealing said perforation.
In testimony whereof, I sign this specifica- MEYRL- M. FROST.
a pulp' of fibrous material, pressing out free moisture, drying, evacuating the air from said form and sealing the outer ends of the pores with a sealing medium solid at ordinary temperatures.
4:. The process which comprises producing a fluent pulp of fibrous material and water,
adding thereto a small amount of adhesive, forming said pulp into a suitable shape and expressing the water therefrom under light pressure, drying the shape, evacuating the air from the pores of said'shape and sealing the said pores with a suitable sealing medium.
5. The process which comprises producing a fluent pulp of fibrous materialand water, adding thereto a small amount of adhesive, forming said pulp into a suitable shape and expresslng the water therefrom under light pressure, drying the shape evacuating the air from the pores of said shape and sealing the said pores with a sealing medium solid at ordinary temperatures.
6. The processwhich comprises producing a fluent pulp of fibrous material, adding from the pores of said shape and sealing the saidpores with sulphur to which has been added a tempering material.
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