Patents Assigned to Isover Saint-Gobain
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Patent number: 4535587Abstract: Method is disclosed for packaging rolls of compressible insulation, including partially compressing a multi roll assembly of rolls superimposed upon each other between upper and lower contoured panels, while restraining lateral spreading of the assembly of rolls, and thereby establish predetermined package dimensions in both directions transversely of the rolls. There is also disclosed a method for stacking and interconnecting a plurality of the partially compressed multi roll packages.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1983Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventor: Jean-Claude Rias
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Patent number: 4534796Abstract: Glass fibers are disclosed, the fibers being formed of a glass composition containing the following ingredients in the weight percentages indicated below:SiO.sub.2 : 25 to 54%Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 : 20 to 40%MgO: 24 to 40%ZrO.sub.2 : 1 to 5%P.sub.2 O.sub.5 : 0 to 10%TiO.sub.2 : 0 to 10%B.sub.2 O.sub.3 : 0 to 10%F: 0 to 5%Cr.sub.2 O.sub.3 : 0 to 2%It is disclosed that the sum of 2MgO+Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 is equal at least to 70% of the composition. The use of such fibers in cementitious products is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1981Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventor: Jean-Jacques Massol
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Patent number: 4508555Abstract: Method and apparatus are disclosed for scrubbing effluent gases arising during the production of mineral fibers and particularly during the production of glass fiber insulation blankets or mats. The scrubbing is effected by the use of opposed jets of water, the interaction of which produces a planar dispersion of water droplets across the path of the effluent gases. The jets are preferably located within the gas collecting ducts closely adjacent the region of gas emergence to prevent buildup of glass fibers and binder on the duct walls. The water is separated from the gas, following which the water and gas are both subjected to further treatment before being recycled or released.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1984Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventor: Guy M. Baduel
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Patent number: 4493345Abstract: A thermal insulation jacket for a curved tube as two shell halves such that the shape of each shell half has portions which enclasp the tube and afford at least a temporary attachment to the tube without additional manual or other external support. Thus, one person may easily install insulation jackets made in accordance with this invention because the shell halves, upon being placed on the curved tube, will stay in position on the tube while they are being tied or otherwise permanently secured to the tube or to each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventor: Frank Ruechel
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Patent number: 4487622Abstract: The invention concerns the improvement of the fiber distribution in a web or mat, the attenuation of the fibers being effected by means of gas currents.The material delivered in the form of filaments is attenuated in a channel between two gas jets. At the outlet of the channel, the gas current carrying the fibers entrains the ambient air and passes through a guide apparatus containing two walls. The circulation of the air induced between the channel and the guide apparatus is modified by the interposition of baffles.The modification provides for improvement in the uniformity in the fiber web being made.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1982Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Jean A. Battigelli, Guy Berthier
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Patent number: 4478624Abstract: The invention relates to the distribution on a receiving device of fibers carried by a gas current.To improve the distribution, the gas current carrying the fibers is subjected to the action of a gas layer which envelopes the current and of which the direction of flow in a plane tangent to the gas current differs from that of the gas current. The action of the gas layer results in an expansion of the current carrying the fibers.The invention is particularly useful where the fibers are received on a collecting device such as a foraminous conveyor belt, of large width.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1982Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Jean A. Battigelli, Dominique Plantard
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Patent number: 4460799Abstract: This invention relates to a process for the selective preparation of ortho-hydroxybenzyl alcohols and, in particular, ortho-hydroxybenzyl alcohol. According to the invention, the reaction of a phenol with an aldehyde in an initially anhydrous medium and in the presence of a catalytic amount of a metal phenate, results in the selective production of ortho-hydroxybenzyl alcohols.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1982Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Robert Perrin, Roger Fugier
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Patent number: 4444311Abstract: The invention concerns a package of at least two layers of rolls of a compressible material.In this package, the rolls of each layer are placed side by side and in mutual contact, while the rolls of two superposed layers are in mutual contact along their lowermost or uppermost surfaces. In addition, the package contains two contoured panels adjacent the outer layers of the rolls, and two bindings bearing on the contoured panels and orthogonally arranged with respect to each other.The invention applies in particular to the packaging of rolls of fibrous insulating materials.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventor: Jean-Claude Rias
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Patent number: 4433992Abstract: The invention relates to a process and apparatus for the manufacture of fibers from attenuable materials, such as glass making materials, by centrifugation. In a process in which the attenuable material is directed onto the peripheral surface of a centrifugation wheel which is enveloped by a gas current produced by a blowing crown, the invention comprises the projecting onto the fibers of a liquid composition from a centrifugation element, the projection being carried out close to the wheel in the form of drops which penetrate and are atomized by the gas current. The apparatus of the invention includes a projection element rotating with the centrifugation wheel for centrifugal delivery of the drops of liquid composition. The invention provides a very uniform treatment of the fibers, particularly by means of liquid binder compositions.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1982Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Alain Debouzie, Daniel Sainte-Foi, Yannick Blandin
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Patent number: 4428898Abstract: The present invention concerns a construction element, in particular containing plaster, in a plate which includes reinforcements distributed throughout the greater part of its thickness, such that along lines parallel to the sides of the plate, the reinforcements are concentrated in predetermined zone of the thickness and the plaster is removed plumb with these lines which may thus become folding lines to achieve a non-planar element. The invention also concerns a process and apparatus for manufacturing these construction elements. The invention applies, in particular, to the manufacture of U-shaped plasterboard panels for use in ceilings and in building structures.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1982Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Yves Buck, Adrien Delcoigne
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Patent number: 4361995Abstract: The present invention concerns a construction element, in particular containing plaster, in a plate which includes reinforcements distributed throughout the greater part of its thickness, such that along lines parallel to the sides of the plate, the reinforcements are concentrated in predetermined zone of the thickness and the plaster is removed plumb with these lines which may thus become folding lines to achieve a non-planar element. The invention also concerns a process and apparatus for manufacturing these construction elements. The invention applies, in particular, to the manufacture of U-shaped plasterboard panels for use in ceilings and in building structures.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1980Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Yves Buck, Adrien Delcoigne
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Patent number: 4351661Abstract: Method and apparatus are disclosed for forming fibers from attenuable materials, especially mineral materials such as glass, the disclosed technique including components providing for attenuation by toration, i.e., attenuation by delivering a stream of attenuable material in attenuable condition into the zone of interaction of a gaseous jet penetrating into a larger gaseous blast.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1981Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Marcel Levecque, deceased, by Marc Levecque, administrator, Jean A. Battigelli, Dominique Plantard
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Patent number: 4351119Abstract: In apparatus and method for treating granular product within a cylindrical chamber as the product, by the force of gravity, falls through a plurality of regions maintained at varying temperature and pressure. Structure formed by at least a pair of collectors is connected tangentially to a housing surrounding the regions to withdraw gas from and reintroduce gas to the cylindrical chamber. Particularly gas is withdrawn from a lower region, treated by heating and dilution with flue gases prior to reintroduction. Movement of gas is provided by a ventilator which serves to draw fresh air into the cylindrical chamber from the vicinity of the lower region. The flow of gas, the temperature of the gas, and the pressure within the regions result in granular product first moving counter to the flow of gas, then with the flow of gas, and then counter to the flow of gas. The granular product is heated, maintained at a heated temperature, and cooled within these flows.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventor: Georges Meunier
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Patent number: 4351660Abstract: Method and apparatus are disclosed for forming fibers from attenuable materials, especially mineral materials such as glass, the disclosed technique including components providing for attenuation by toration, i.e., attenuation by delivering a stream of attenuable material in attenuable condition into the zone of interaction of a gaseous jet penetrating into a larger gaseous blast. The blast, jet and means for delivery of the stream of attenuable material are disclosed in an interrelationship according to which the device for generating the blast is arranged to deliver the blast in a downwardly directed path, in which the means for generating the jet is arranged to deliver the jet laterally into the blast, in which the stream of attenuable material in attenuable condition is delivered downwardly from a delivery orifice in a position between the blast generating device and the jet generating means, and in which the orifices for both the jet and the attenuable material are spaced from the blast.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1981Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Dominique Plantard, Gerard Langlais, Rene Fournier
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Patent number: 4345887Abstract: The present invention concerns the manufacture of objects made of plaster, essentially in the form of boards and, specifically, the pouring onto a moving conveyor of a mixture of plaster and water into a reservoir with an open bottom installed on top of said conveyor.It proposes to integrate the upstream rear wall of the reservoir within a surface of greater dimensions than the rear wall, and displacing said continuously, with the purpose of presenting a different portion of the surface as the upstream rear wall.The invention allows continuous cleaning of the upstream rear wall without disturbing the pouring process.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1980Date of Patent: August 24, 1982Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Jacques Lanneau, Adrien Delcoigne
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Patent number: 4323384Abstract: A preheater in the form of a vertical column for treating a vitrifiable composition introduced into the column at the top and which moves through the column by the force of gravity. The vitrifiable composition, which ultimately moves from the column to feed a glass-smelting furnace is treated through heat exchange with hot gases from a regenerator or recuperator of the smelting furnace which move upwardly through the column, against the flow of the vitrifiable composition. An element is located within the column to form a mixing chamber for hot gases within the region of the element and an upper sloping alignment of the vitrifiable composition which takes shape below the element, as well as to provide means for decelerating movement of the vitrifiable composition within the region of the axis of the column so that movement of the vitrifiable composition throughout the cross section of the column is substantially uniform.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1980Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventor: Georges Meunier