Brandon Dillan Tinianov - Santa Clara CA, US Thomas John Fellinger - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
Johns Manville - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01N 9/24
US Classification:
73 32A, 73589
Abstract:
Method for conducting an on-site measurement of a density value of an insulation material is provided, comprising: (a) providing an acoustic source for emitting a sound wave; (b) directing the sound wave emitted from the acoustic source through a waveguide and at an insulation material present in a wall, floor or ceiling cavity; (c) measuring a sound pressure in the waveguide to obtain at least one sound pressure measurement; and (d) calculating a density value of the insulation material based on the at least one sound pressure measurement.
Reinforced Insulation Product And System Suitable For Use In An Aircraft
Monroe William Shumate - Littleton CO, US James W. Stacy - Peyton CO, US Rebecca Sue Wulliman - Englewood CO, US Ralph Michael Fay - Lakewood CO, US Brandon Dillan Tinianov - Santa Clara CA, US Fred Migliorini - Highlands Ranch CO, US Craig Donald DePorter - Denver CO, US Carole Kagiyama - Lakewood CO, US
Assignee:
Johns Manville - Denver CO
International Classification:
B64C 1/00
US Classification:
2441291
Abstract:
An acoustical and thermal insulation product suitable for use in an aircraft is provided, comprising: an insulation layer formed from a sheet of insulation material, wherein the sheet of insulation material is arranged to form a series of undulations defining a series of alternating upper ridges and lower ridges of the sheet, and a plurality of elongated reinforcing members for reinforcing the insulation product.
Insulation Product And System Suitable For Use In An Aircraft
Monroe William Shumate - Littleton CO, US James W. Stacy - Peyton CO, US Rebecca Sue Wulliman - Englewood CO, US Ralph Michael Fay - Lakewood CO, US Brandon Dillan Tinianov - Santa Clara CA, US Fred Migliorini - Highlands Ranch CO, US Craig Donald DePorter - Augsburg, DE Carole Kagiyama - Lakewood CO, US
Assignee:
Johns Manville - Denver CO
International Classification:
B64C 1/00
US Classification:
2441291
Abstract:
An acoustical and thermal insulation product suitable for use in an aircraft is provided, comprising an insulation layer formed from a sheet of insulation material, wherein the sheet of insulation material is arranged to form a series of undulations defining a series of alternating upper ridges and lower ridges of the sheet.
Panels for use in building construction (partitions, walls, ceilings, floors or doors) which exhibit improved acoustical sound proofing in multiple specific frequency ranges comprise laminated structures having as an integral part thereof one or more layers of viscoelastic material of varied shear moduli which also function as a glue and energy dissipating layer; and, in some embodiments, one or more constraining layers, such as gypsum, cement, metal, cellulose, wood, or petroleum-based products such as plastic, vinyl, plastic or rubber. In one embodiment, standard wallboard, typically gypsum, comprises the external surfaces of the laminated structure.
Kevin J. Surace - Sunnyvale CA, US Marc U. Porat - Beverly Hills CA, US Brandon D. Tinianov - San Jose CA, US Matthew V. Golden - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Serious Materials, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
E04B 1/82
US Classification:
181290, 181286
Abstract:
A ceiling panel assembly is provided, including: a sound damping layer including a constraining layer and a first viscoelastic layer; and an acoustical absorption layer coupled to the sound damping layer. A suspended ceiling assembly is provided, including: a support structure attached to a structural ceiling of a room, the support structure including a plurality of support flanges; and a plurality of ceiling panel assemblies, each ceiling panel assembly positioned on the support flanges and comprising a sound damping layer including a constraining layer and a first viscoelastic layer. A method of manufacturing a ceiling panel assembly is provided, the method including: providing a sound damping layer including a constraining layer and a viscoelastic layer; and applying an acoustical absorption layer to the sound damping layer.
Acoustical Sound Proofing Material With Improved Damping At Select Frequencies And Methods For Manufacturing Same
Panels for use in building construction (partitions, walls, ceilings, floors or doors) which exhibit improved acoustical sound proofing in multiple specific frequency ranges comprise laminated structures having as an integral part thereof one or more layers of viscoelastic material of varied shear moduli which also function as a glue and energy dissipating layer; and, in some embodiments, one or more constraining layers, such as gypsum, cement, metal, cellulose, wood, or petroleum-based products such as plastic, vinyl, plastic or rubber. In one embodiment, standard wallboard, typically gypsum, comprises the external surfaces of the laminated structure.
Acoustical Sound Proofing Material With Controlled Water-Vapor Permeability And Methods For Manufacturing Same
A laminated structure appropriate for use in constructing walls, floors, ceilings or doors, has a selected area and in one embodiment comprises two external layers of one or more materials such as, but not limited to, gypsum, at least one internal constraining layer having less than said selected area, and two or more internal layers of a viscoelastic glue separated by said at least one internal constraining layer, wherein each of said layers of viscoelastic glue is patterned to cover a selected percentage, but not all, of said area of said laminated structure thereby to allow moisture to pass through said structure.
Methods Of Manufacturing Acoustical Sound Proofing Materials With Optimized Fracture Characteristics
Brandon D. Tinianov - Santa Clara CA, US Kevin J. Surace - Sunnyvale CA, US Albert C. Yanez - Tracy CA, US
Assignee:
Serious Materials, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
E04B 1/00
US Classification:
527461, 523093
Abstract:
Laminated structures for use in building construction are fabricated by a manufacturing process such that the laminating steps to not require elevated drying temperatures or an extended dwell time at any point. The process employs stock materials that simultaneously reduce cost and improve performance. This is accomplished using a specially formulated viscoelastic glue and ambient temperature drying apparatus. As a result, the production capacity of the manufacturing facility, cost of goods, and delivered performance are greatly improved over existing methods.
Santa Clara, CA Boca Raton, FL Littleton, CO New Orleans, LA Austin, TX
Education:
Colorado School of Mines - Ph.D., Engineering Systems, University of Texas at Austin - M.S., Mech Engineering, Tulane University - BS, Mech Engineering
Relationship:
Married
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