Multilayer insulating panel for the installation of an electric heating system in subfloors or walls
10844614 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2255/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/306
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/718
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F15/185
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24D13/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B15/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02B30/00
GENERAL 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
B32B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/0284
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2367/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F15/182
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F15/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24D13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A multilayer insulating panel is for the installation of an electric heating system having electric heating wires in a subfloor or in a wall of a building. The panel includes a main insulating layer including a first surface and a second opposite surface. A sheet made of polymeric material is operatively associated with one of the first or second surfaces. The sheet has a first face and a second opposite face and includes reliefs equally spaced apart on the first face to fix the electric heating wires on the first face in a reversible manner. A connection layer is fixed to the second face of the sheet. The connection layer is interposed between the second face of the sheet and one of the first surface or the second surface of the main layer following the association of the main insulating layer with the polymeric sheet.
Claims
1. A multilayer insulating panel for installation of an electric heating system in a subfloor or in a wall of a building, said electric heating system comprising electric heating wires, the panel comprising: a main layer comprising a thermally insulating material including a first surface and a second opposite surface, wherein the thermally insulating material comprises polyurethane foam; a sheet made of polymeric material operatively associated with one of said first surface or said second surface of the main layer of polyurethane foam, said sheet having a first face and a second opposite face, said sheet comprising a plurality of bosses equally spaced apart on said first face and configured to removably fix the electric heating wires on the first face of the sheet; a connection layer fixed to the second face of said polymeric sheet, said connection layer being interposed between the second face of the polymeric sheet and one of the first surface or the second surface of the main layer of polyurethane foam; wherein said connection layer has a weight per unit area from 20 g/m.sup.2 to 200 g/m.sup.2; wherein said sheet of polymeric material has a thickness from 50 m to 2 mm; wherein a section parallel to the connection layer through each of the bosses is substantially square with rounded corners.
2. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 1, wherein said connection layer is a layer made of fibrous material.
3. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 1, wherein said connection layer is a film.
4. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 2, wherein said fibrous layer is a material selected from the group consisting of: a synthetic fabric or a synthetic non-woven fabric, including polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene (PE); glass fiber; a synthetic composite fabric or a synthetic composite non-woven fabric; a natural fabric or a natural non-woven fabric; a net; and paper.
5. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 3, wherein said film of the connection layer is a material selected from the group consisting of: synthetic polymeric film including polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene (PE), polyamide (PA), ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH), polyurethane (PU) and combinations thereof; metal sheets or metallized plastic films; multilayer film with combinations of different films and combinations of films and fibrous layers.
6. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 1, wherein the polymeric material of the sheet is selected from the group consisting of: high density polyethylene or HDPE; low density polyethylene or LDPE; polypropylene (PP); polystyrene (PS); polyvinyl chloride (PVC); polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
7. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 1, wherein said sheet comprises a plurality of recesses on the second face, each recess being placed at a respective boss of the first face of the sheet, and wherein said connection layer fixed to the second face of the polymeric sheet is a layer free of interruptions configured to close said recesses completely.
8. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 1, wherein the protruding top portions are configured to accept a wire having a diameter, wherein a distance between the protruding top portions of adjacent bosses is less the diameter of the wire.
9. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 8, wherein a distance between a top of the bosses and a bottom of a compartment formed between adjacent bosses is greater than or equal to the diameter of the wire.
10. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 1, wherein each of the bosses comprises a continuous outer wall.
11. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 10, wherein the continuous outer wall has straight sides and rounded corners.
12. A multilayer insulating panel according to claim 11, wherein each of the bosses defines a blind recess comprising four inclined inner sidewalls on the first face of said continuous sheet.
13. An electric heating system housed in a subfloor or in a wall of a building, comprising: a multilayer insulating panel in the electric heating system in the subfloor or in the wall of a building, the panel comprising: a main layer comprising a thermally insulating material including a first surface and a second opposite surface, wherein the thermally insulating material comprises polyurethane foam; a sheet made of polymeric material operatively associated with one of said first surface or said second surface of the main layer of polyurethane foam, said sheet having a first face and a second opposite face, said sheet comprising a plurality of bosses equally spaced apart on said first face; a connection layer fixed to the second face of said polymeric sheet, said connection layer being interposed between the second face of the polymeric sheet and one of the first surface or the second surface of the main layer of polyurethane foam; a plurality of electric heating wires removably fixable to said panel, the wires having a diameter; wherein a compartment is defined between adjacent bosses configured to removably fix the electric heating wires on the first face of the sheet, the bosses comprising protruding top portions at an upper portion of the compartment; wherein a distance between adjacent protruding portions is less than the diameter of the wires, wherein a distance between a top of the bosses and a bottom of the compartment is greater than or equal to the diameter of the wires; and wherein a section parallel to the connection layer through each of the bosses is substantially square with rounded corners.
14. The electric heating system according to claim 13, wherein each of the bosses comprises a continuous outer wall.
15. The electric heating system according to claim 14, wherein the continuous outer wall has straight sides and rounded corners.
16. The electric heating system according to claim 15, wherein each of the bosses defines a blind recess comprising four inclined inner sidewalls on the first face of said continuous sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the multilayer insulating panel for the installation of an electric heating system in subfloors or walls according to the invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, given only by way of non-limiting, indicative example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) Referring to the aforesaid
(6) In a floor heating system, such insulating panels 100 are placed on the slab of the room or living space of the building to be heated, thus being under the screed (or the glue) on which the tiles or other coverings of the usable floor are fixed. In a wall heating system, such insulating panels 100 are housed in cavities obtained in the walls, that is they are positioned on planes orthogonal to the plane of the slab in dry applications, associated for example with panels made of materials such as plasterboard or calcium silicate.
(7) Hereinafter, the term insulating panel means a panel configured to insulate the living space thermally from the surrounding environments, in particular preventing the heat diffusion toward the slab (in the case of a floor heating system) or toward adjacent living spaces or the external environment (in the case of a wall heating system).
(8) Moreover, later in the description, the multilayer insulating panel 100 is also referred to as an insulating panel or simply a panel.
(9) The multilayer insulating panel 100 comprises a main layer 1 manufactured from a thermally insulating material. Such a main layer 1 comprises a first surface 10 and a second surface 11, which are opposite to each other.
(10) In a preferred embodiment, such a main layer 1 of panel 100 comprises polyurethane foam (PUR-PIR).
(11) The insulating panel 100 further comprises a sheet 2 made of polymeric material operatively associated with one of the aforesaid first 10 or second 11 surface of the main layer 1.
(12) In particular, such a sheet 2 has a first face 20 and a second opposite face 21 operatively associated with the main insulating layer 1.
(13) The first face 20 of the sheet comprises a plurality of reliefs or bosses 22 equally spaced apart on the aforesaid first face 20. In the example in
(14) Referring to the sectional view of panel 100 in
(15) In particular, each boss 22 has a section with a plane parallel to the sheet 2 itself, which is substantially square in shape with rounded corners. Such a section of the bosses 22 may also be of various shapes. Moreover, referring to
(16) Referring to
(17) Each row/column of bosses 22 is separated from an adjacent row/column by a compartment 25 configured to house an electric heating wire 50.
(18) In particular, the bosses 22 of sheet 2 are configured to fix the aforesaid electric heating wires 50 on the first face 20 of sheet 2 in a reversible manner.
(19) Indeed, referring to
(20) The above-mentioned sheet 2 made of polymeric material of panel 100 has a thickness S from 50 m to 2 mm.
(21) The polymeric material with which the embossed sheet 2 is manufactured is selected from the group consisting of: high density polyethylene or HDPE; low density polyethylene or LDPE; polypropylene (PP); polystyrene (PS); polyvinyl chloride (PVC); polyethylene terephthalate (PET); mixtures of polymers.
(22) Such a polymeric material may possibly include additives which give sheet 2 properties of elasticity, mechanical resistance, fire resistance.
(23) It is worth noting that the above-mentioned polymeric materials may be virgin, that is of first use, or recycled.
(24) Advantageously, the insulating panel 100 of the invention further comprises a connection layer 3 fixed to the second face 21 of the polymeric sheet 2. In particular, following the association of the main insulating layer 1 with the polymeric sheet 2, such a connection layer 3 is interposed between the second face 21 of the polymeric sheet 2 and one of the first 10 or the second 11 surface of the main insulating layer 1. In the example in
(25) Referring to
(26) In a first advantageous embodiment of the invention, such a connection layer 3 is a layer made of fibrous material.
(27) In particular, such a fibrous connection layer 3 of the insulating panel 100 is manufactured from a material selected from the group consisting of: a synthetic fabric or a synthetic non-woven fabric, such as for example polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene (PE); glass fiber; a synthetic composite fabric or a synthetic composite non-woven fabric; a natural fabric or a natural non-woven fabric; a net; paper; a fabric or non-woven fabric consisting of a combination of the above-mentioned elements.
(28) In a second embodiment of the invention, such a connection layer 3 is a film.
(29) In this case, such a connection layer 3 of the insulating panel 100 is manufactured from a material selected from the group consisting of: synthetic polymeric film, such as for example polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene (PE), polyamide (PA), ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH), polyurethane (PU) and combinations thereof; metal sheets or metallized plastic films; multilayer film with combinations of various films and combinations of films and fibrous layers.
(30) In one embodiment, such a connection layer 3 has a weight per unit area from 20 g/m.sup.2 to 200 g/m.sup.2.
(31) Referring to
(32) An example of the method for manufacturing the multilayer insulating panel 100 of the invention is described below.
(33) In particular, the polymeric sheet 2 including the bosses 22 is preformed by means of extrusion and forming, that is by means of known techniques.
(34) At the same time, the connection layer 3 is applied to the second face 21 of sheet 2 when exiting from the forming step to form the overall layer C. In a first example, such a connection layer 3 may be applied to such a second face 21 of sheet 2 directly when extruding and forming the hot polymer which forms sheet 2. In a different example, such a connection layer 3 may be applied to sheet 2 already formed, e.g. by gluing.
(35) In order to manufacture the insulating panel 100, the method of the invention comprises, in a preferred embodiment, a step of applying the preformed overall layer C to the main polyurethane layer 1 substantially simultaneously with the expansion of the polyurethane foam itself, which occurs by means of a continuous process.
(36) In particular, the connection layer 3 associated with the embossed sheet 2 is a planar support layer configured to contain the expansion of the polyurethane foam when manufacturing the polyurethane panel 100. If such a connection layer 3 is not present, the expanding polyurethane foam would not be capable of flowing in the continuous production process due to the recesses 23 on the second face 21 of sheet 2.
(37) Moreover, such a connection layer 3 acts as a promoter of adhesion between the overall layer C, including the embossed sheet 2, and the main insulating layer 1 of panel 100.
(38) As may be noted, the object of the present invention is completely achieved by the multilayer insulating panel 100, in the light of its functional and structural features disclosed above.
(39) In particular, in the multilayer insulating panel 100 of the invention which comprises the connection layer 3, the embossed sheet 2 adheres to the main insulating layer 1 more effectively, whether or not the latter is made of polyurethane or of another insulating material. Indeed, the surface of adhesion to the insulation provided by the connection layer 3 is larger than the surface of adhesion which the second face 21 of the embossed sheet 2 would provide in the absence of such a layer.
(40) Moreover, in the case of a main insulating layer 1 of panel 100 comprising polyurethane, the aforesaid process for manufacturing panel 100 is particularly advantageous because it allows the panel itself to be manufactured with a continuous method. This avoids a step of gluing the overall layer C to the insulating sheet following the formation of the insulating sheet, which is instead required when using insulating materials other than polyurethane. Such a continuous manufacturing method thus ensures shorter manufacturing times and less complexity as compared to a batch method.
(41) However, it is worth noting that the insulating panel 100 of the present invention could also be manufactured in accordance with a traditional manufacturing process, that is by gluing the overall layer C, comprising the embossed sheet 2 and the connection layer 3, to a preformed polyurethane sheet.
(42) Moreover, the Applicant has verified that panel 100 of the invention has a higher compression resistance than that associated with known panels employing polystyrene.
(43) Moreover, by using polyurethane, which has higher insulating properties than those of polystyrene, the main insulating layer 1 of panel 100 may be made so as to have a smaller thickness than the thicknesses of the insulating layers of known panels, in order to obtain the same insulation. Thereby, the overall thickness of panel 100 is small as compared to that of known panels, with significant advantages in terms of storing and warehousing the panels, as well as in terms of overall thicknesses of the stratigraphies of slabs and walls.
(44) In a particular embodiment of panel 100 for wall application, such a panel 100 may be used in association with a plasterboard sheet (not shown in the figures), or with other inert panels, the sheet being configured to cover the bosses 22 of the embossed sheet 2 once the heating wires 50 have been fixed.
(45) A surface of such a plasterboard sheet opposite to the surface adjacent to the bosses 22 may advantageously comprise a molded graphic pattern which replicates the pitch of the bosses 22 themselves.
(46) Such a graphic pattern is adapted to provide a reference on the arrangement and distance between the bosses 22 of panel 100, and accordingly a reference on the placement of the heating wires 50. If activities are to be performed on the heating wall, which require drilling holes in the wall itself, such a graphic pattern advantageously allows to carry out such holes without damaging the heating wires 50 of the heating system.
(47) In particular, it is worth noting that the aforesaid graphic pattern molded on the surface of the plasterboard sheet remains visible in the area below the baseboard, even after the walls have been painted.
(48) Alternatively, the plasterboard (or other material) may be interrupted before reaching the floor, thus leaving an embossed sheet portion uncovered under the baseboard.
(49) Those skilled in the art may make several changes and adaptations to the embodiments of an above-described multilayer insulating panel, and may replace elements with others which are functionally equivalent in order to meet contingent needs, without departing from the scope of the following claims. All the features described above as belonging to a possible embodiment may be implemented irrespective of the other embodiments described.