Abstract: The invention generally relates to the packaging of compressible material into compressed rolls and in particular, to a method and apparatus for packaging fibreglass insulation and similarly compressible materials, into highly compressed, consistently uniform, rolls. Such rolls are easier and less expensive to handle, store and ship. The main design of the invention is for a roll-up machine which has three continuous belts defining a circular cavity and establishing generally circumferential contact with the compressible material so that the compressible material is under compressive pressure as it is being rolled; means for putting the three continuous belts under tension; means for driving the three continuous belts; and means for feeding the compressible material into the circular cavity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 3, 2003
Date of Patent:
September 5, 2006
Assignee:
Ottawa Fibre, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Skarzenski, Witold S. Czastkiewicz, Erkki Paivinen, Stan Banaszkiewicz
Abstract: A spinner is adapted to produce a dual glass curly fiber component and a single straight glass fiber component insulation product. The spinner includes a plurality of horizontal channels within the spinner peripheral wall. The channels separate two molten glasses of differing coefficients of thermal expansion from one another which emerge outwardly together as a dual glass curly fiber. In other portions of the spinner peripheral wall a plurality of horizontal channels carry single molten glass which emerges as straight glass fibers. The spinner provides mechanical strength and resistance to reduce deformation of said spinner as well as creating a fiber glass product with stability, compressibility and expendability.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 5, 2002
Date of Patent:
February 28, 2006
Assignee:
Ottawa Fibre, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Skarzenski, Witold S. Czastkiewicz, Stan Banaszkiewicz
Abstract: A spinner and a distributor spinner cup fixedly nested within the spinner are adapted to receive two molten thermoplastic materials of different coefficients of thermal expansion to produce a dual-component glass fiber insulation product. The inside wall of the spinner peripheral side wall is adapted to receive, through horizontal slots adjacently vertically disposed, first and second molten thermoplastic materials and centrifuge same into horizontal annular non-interrupted circumferential cavities disposed above and below one another. Passages lead from exit orifices in each cavity outwardly at differing angles. Passages from first and second thermoplastic material cavities join with one another at orifices on an outer side of the peripheral side wall.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 16, 2002
Date of Patent:
January 31, 2006
Assignee:
Ottawa Fibre Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Skarzenski, Witold S. Czastkiewicz, Stan Banaszkiewicz
Abstract: A fiberizer has a spinning head that is partitioned to create separate extrusion zones for fiber formation. Molten feed stock is allocated between the zones to promote a greater formation of fiber of having a narrow spectrum of fiber diameters.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 30, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 9, 2001
Assignee:
Ottawa Fibre Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Skarzenski, Witold S. Czastkiewicz, Andrzej Nasiorowski, Erkki Paivinen