Patents by Inventor William M. Babbitt
William M. Babbitt has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8209930Abstract: An insulation batt is provided. The insulation batt includes an elongated blanket of fibrous insulation material adapted to be positioned entirely within a wall cavity. The elongated blanket has a face portion and edges defining a blanket width that is within the range of from about 102 percent to about 107 percent of the known nominal width of the wall cavity. A facing material is attached to the face portion of the elongated blanket of fibrous insulation material. The insulation batt has a stiffness characterized by an angle measurement that measures the amount of deflection of the insulation products as the insulation batts are draped over a support located perpendicular to the longitudinal center axis of the insulation product. The stiffness measurement is within the range from about 15 degrees to about 35 degrees. The width of the facing material and the width of the blanket are approximately the same.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLCInventors: William M. Babbitt, Willard W. Price
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Patent number: 8132381Abstract: A system provides insulation products for a plurality of insulation wall cavities in buildings, where a substantial portion of the insulation wall cavities have a known nominal width. The system includes providing flangeless insulation products having a blanket of fibrous insulation material and having a facing material with a width substantially equal to the width of the insulation blanket, with the width of the insulation blanket and the width of the facing material being greater than the nominal width of the plurality of insulation cavities. The increased width of the facing material improves the seal of the facing material when the insulation product is placed within insulation wall cavities of the known nominal width in comparison to the seal provided by flanged insulation products applied with inset stapling to the same insulation wall cavities.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2010Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLCInventors: William M. Babbitt, Williard W. Price
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Publication number: 20120028010Abstract: An insulation batt is provided. The insulation batt includes an elongated blanket of fibrous insulation material adapted to be positioned entirely within a wall cavity. The elongated blanket has a face portion and edges defining a blanket width that is within the range of from about 102 percent to about 107 percent of the known nominal width of the wall cavity. A facing material is attached to the face portion of the elongated blanket of fibrous insulation material. The insulation batt has a stiffness characterized by an angle measurement that measures the amount of deflection of the insulation products as the insulation batts are draped over a support located perpendicular to the longitudinal center axis of the insulation product. The stiffness measurement is within the range from about 15 degrees to about 35 degrees. The width of the facing material and the width of the blanket are approximately the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: William M. Babbitt, Williard W. Price
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Publication number: 20110091710Abstract: A rotary fibrous insulation product that is soft to the touch is provided. The fibrous insulation product is formed of glass fibers having an average fiber diameter less than about 5.5 microns. The low fiber diameter helps to impart a soft feel to the insulation product. Additionally, the insulation product contains an oil with a flashpoint of at least 580° F. in an amount up to 5% by weight of the insulation product. The insulation product may contain up to about 85% by weight recycled glass. In exemplary embodiments, the binder is a low-formaldehyde, polyacrylic based binder. The combination of the low fiber diameter, the binder, and the oil create a synergistic effect to produce an unexpectedly soft insulation product. The insulation product is useful in a variety of thermal applications, such as in basements, in attics, and in walls of residential dwellings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: David R. Mirth, William M. Babbitt, Liang Chen, Jesus M. Hernandez-Torres
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Publication number: 20110083387Abstract: A system provides insulation products for a plurality of insulation wall cavities in buildings, where a substantial portion of the insulation wall cavities have a known nominal width. The system includes providing flangeless insulation products having a blanket of fibrous insulation material and having a facing material with a width substantially equal to the width of the insulation blanket, with the width of the insulation blanket and the width of the facing material being greater than the nominal width of the plurality of insulation cavities. The increased width of the facing material improves the seal of the facing material when the insulation product is placed within insulation wall cavities of the known nominal width in comparison to the seal provided by flanged insulation products applied with inset stapling to the same insulation wall cavities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: William M. Babbitt, Williard W. Price
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Patent number: 7866105Abstract: A system provides insulation products for a plurality of insulation wall cavities in buildings, where a substantial portion of the insulation wall cavities have a known nominal width. The system includes providing flangeless insulation products having a blanket of fibrous insulation material and having a facing material with a width substantially equal to the width of the insulation blanket, with the width of the insulation blanket and the width of the facing material being greater than the nominal width of the plurality of insulation cavities. The increased width of the facing material to improves the seal of the facing material when the insulation product is placed within insulation wall cavities of the known nominal width in comparison to the seal provided by flanged insulation products applied with inset stapling to the same insulation wall cavities.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLCInventors: William M. Babbitt, Williard W. Price
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Publication number: 20080156041Abstract: The present invention provides improved cooling of a veil of glass fibers by using a combination of nozzle assemblies. The nozzle assemblies include air caps of differing configurations to control the penetration of the spray into the veil. One suitable spray configuration is a nozzle assembly having punch air cap that creates a narrow exit angle, high velocity flow of droplets to penetrate the veil to cool the fibers at the interior. Another suitable configuration is a nozzle assembly having a flat air cap that creates a wide exit angle, low velocity, dispersed spray pattern to cool the exterior of the veil. Preferably, the flat air cap creates a very fine particle size to increase the cooling efficiency of the spray. By using the cooling ring of the present invention, lower levels of binder to be applied to the fibers and environmental emissions from the plant may be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: William R. Cooper, Scott J. Blackwood, Marc A. Lucas, Michael Ward, William M. Babbitt, David R. Rodenbaugh, Steven D. Crothers, David Shallenberger, Michael P. Lewis, John J. Faust
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Publication number: 20040244335Abstract: A system provides insulation products for a plurality of insulation wall cavities in buildings, where a substantial portion of the insulation wall cavities have a known nominal width. The system includes providing flangeless insulation products having a blanket of fibrous insulation material and having a facing material with a width substantially equal to the width of the insulation blanket, with the width of the insulation blanket and the width of the facing material being greater than the nominal width of the plurality of insulation cavities. The increased width of the facing material improves the seal of the facing material when the insulation product is placed within insulation wall cavities of the known nominal width in comparison to the seal provided by flanged insulation products applied with inset stapling to the same insulation wall cavities.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: William M. Babbitt, Williard W. Price
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Patent number: 5683810Abstract: A loose-fill insulation product is provided which may be poured or blown by a consumer. The insulation is comprised of irregularly-shaped glass fibers which are comprised of two distinct glass compositions. The loose-fill insulation product may be densely packaged in a small container for consumer use, and shows improved recovery, good thermal efficiency, and low dust upon blowing or pouring.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas Technology Inc.Inventors: William M. Babbitt, Barry L. Shupp, George T. Henry, Jr., Michael E. Evans, John R. Mumaw, Roberta L. Alkire, W. Scott Miller, Ronald A. Houpt, Russell M. Potter, Tod D. Green, David P. Aschenbeck, Clarke Berdan, II
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Patent number: 4624693Abstract: A feeder for the production of glass filaments is provided with a mechanical valve means to render the operation dripless or non-dripless, as desired. Preferably, the feeder is rendered non-dripless when the restart of filament formation from idle orifices is desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1985Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas CorporationInventors: Jerome F. Marra, William M. Babbitt
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Patent number: 4338110Abstract: The bushing (10) has a plurality of hollow bushing branches (10a, 10b, 10c, 10d) open to and extending radially from a central supply space (10e), resulting in better temperature control compared to a rectangular bushing with the same number of holes.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1981Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas CorporationInventor: William M. Babbitt
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Patent number: 4270941Abstract: The present invention embraces method and apparatus for processing heat-softened mineral material. Heat-softened mineral material flows from a supply through a passage, such as the passage in a flow block member or a bushing block member, into a bushing. The heat-softened material is thermally conditioned in the passage by a heat pipe which is thermally isolated from the passage such that the heat pipe does not substantially act as a heat sink from the material to the passage.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas CorporationInventor: William M. Babbitt