THERMAL INSULATING PANEL

20200157800 ยท 2020-05-21

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a thermal insulating panel used for the insulation of buildings. The thermal insulating panel has some rectangular or trapezoidal channels, delimited some ribs obtained by extrusion or injection molding, the average ratio of the width of the channels and the width of the ribs ranging from 18:1 to 3:1, one of the dimensions characterizing by the volume of the channels being smaller than the size at which convection of the air occurs in the channels, such that the thermal exchange to be made exclusively by air conduction.

    Claims

    1. Thermal insulating panel with channels characterized in that it comprises a substantially flat face (8, 10) and some rectangular (1) or trapezoidal (3) channels having one of the dimensions that characterize the volume smaller than the size at which the convection of the air occurs in the channels, the channels (1, 3) being delimited by some ribs (2, 4) arranged substantially perpendicular to the flat face (8, 10), the average ratio between the width of the channel (1, 3) and the width of the ribs (2, 4) being in a range from 18:1 to 3:1, such that to provide a thermal conductivity of =0.023 W/mK.

    2. Thermal insulating panel according to claim 1, wherein the panel is obtained by extrusion or injection molding, respectively.

    3. Thermal insulating panel according to claim 1, wherein the channels (1, 3) have a width of less than 19 mm.

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    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0011] Further, two embodiments of the invention are given, in connection with:

    [0012] FIG. 1 is a partial cross-section view of the thermal insulating panel 5, according to the invention, obtained by extrusion and,

    [0013] FIG. 2 is a partial cross-section view of the thermal insulating panel 6, according to the invention, obtained by injection molding.

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    Example 1

    [0014] A medium-high density polyurethane panel 5, according to the invention (FIG. 1), is obtained by extrusion, comprising a massive part having a substantially planar face 8 and a part comprising some rectangular channels 1 and ribs 2 arranged substantially perpendicularly to the flat face 8. The ratio between the width of the channels 1 and the width of the ribs 2 is 18:1. Preferably, channel 1 width does not exceed 19 mm. The panel 5 also comprises a face 7 consisting of the free ends of the ribs 2, opposite to the planar face 8. The thermal insulation panel thus obtained according to the invention has a weight four times smaller than a massive polyurethane thermal-insulating panel made of the same material, at the same exterior dimensions and achieves the same thermal conductivity, respectively of =0.023 W/mK.

    Example 2

    [0015] A low-density polyurethane panel 6 according to the invention (FIG. 2) is obtained by injection molding in the mold, comprising a massive part having a substantially flat face 10 and a part comprising some trapezoidal channels 3 and ribs 4 arranged substantially perpendicular to the flat face 10. The average ratio between the width of the trapezoidal channels 3 and the width of the ribs 4 is 3:1. Preferably, the width of the channel 3 does not exceed 19 mm. The panel 6 also comprises a face 9 consisting of the free ends of the ribs 4, opposite to the flat face 10. The thermal insulation panel thus obtained according to the invention has a weight four times smaller than a massive polyurethane thermal insulation panel made of the same material and having the same exterior dimensions, and achieves the same thermal conductivity, respectively of =0.023 W/mK.

    [0016] The panels according to the invention are used by applying the faces 7, 9 formed by the free ends of the ribs on the surface to be insulated (e.g., a wall), by known methods (e.g., adhesive fixing). The opposite substantially flat faces 8, 10 will be used for the interior or exterior finishing coating of the insulated construction.

    [0017] The thickness of the thermal insulating panel is preferably between 5 and 10 cm, but not limited to this range.

    [0018] The thickness of the massive part of the thermal insulating panel is preferably between 1 and 20 cm, but not limited to this range.