CA2493516A1 - Segmented band joist batts and method of manufacture - Google Patents
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Insulation is partially divided into segments (200a), wherein each of the segments (200a) has an R-value and thickness and has length and width dimensions of, at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches to fill band joist cavities between spaced apart joists (106); and the batt (200) is either three segments (200a) in length or four segments (200a) in length, or is folded at intervals of the three segments (200a) in length or four segments in length (200a), and the batt (200) has a width of either one segment (200a) or two segments (200a), and the segments (200a) of the same batt (200) are partially divided from one another and remain in the batt (200) until separated at the point of use or installation.
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1. Insulation for insulating band joist cavities, comprising:
partially divided segments of said insulation in either a batt or a folded batt; and the segments having a width and length for a whole number of one or more of said segments to adapt by compression to fill respective band joist cavities having different widths, as defined by joists on different centers, and different lengths, as determined by joists of different widths.
partially divided segments of said insulation in either a batt or a folded batt; and the segments having a width and length for a whole number of one or more of said segments to adapt by compression to fill respective band joist cavities having different widths, as defined by joists on different centers, and different lengths, as determined by joists of different widths.
2. The insulation of claim 1, wherein;
the batt has a width of either one segment wide or two segments wide.
the batt has a width of either one segment wide or two segments wide.
3. The insulation of claim 1, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
4. The insulation of claim 1, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
5. The insulation of claim 1, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
6. The insulation of claim 1, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
7. The insulation of claim 1, wherein the batt is four segments long.
8. The insulation of claim 1, wherein, the batt is three segments long.
9. The insulation of claim 1, further comprising:
a vapor retarder against said segments; and margins along the vapor retarder for stapling to the joists.
a vapor retarder against said segments; and margins along the vapor retarder for stapling to the joists.
10. The insulation of claim 1, wherein;
said segments are without a vapor retarder.
said segments are without a vapor retarder.
11. Insulation for insulating band joist cavities, comprising:
the insulation being partially divided into segments;
a whole number of one or more of said segments adapt by compression to fill band joist cavities having different widths between joists on different centers, and having different lengths determined by joists of different widths.
the insulation being partially divided into segments;
a whole number of one or more of said segments adapt by compression to fill band joist cavities having different widths between joists on different centers, and having different lengths determined by joists of different widths.
12. The insulation of claim 11, further comprising:
said segments each having width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
said segments each having width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
13. The insulation of claim 11, further comprising:
said segments each having width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including, and not limited to, 15, 15.25, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
said segments each having width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including, and not limited to, 15, 15.25, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
14. The insulation of claim 11, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
15. The insulation of claim 11 wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
16. The insulation of claim 11, further comprising:
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
17. The insulation of claim 11, further comprising:
a vapor retarder against said segments; and margins along the vapor retarder for stapling to the joists.
a vapor retarder against said segments; and margins along the vapor retarder for stapling to the joists.
18. The insulation of claim 11, wherein;
said segments are without a vapor retarder.
said segments are without a vapor retarder.
19. A kit of parts having multiple batts of insulation capable of compression for insulating areas between spaced apart framing members of a building, comprising:
at least one of said batts having at least three segments of said insulation connected with said batt;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches for a whole number of one or more of said segments to adapt by compression in respective band joist cavities having different lengths and different widths between spaced apart joists on different centers.
at least one of said batts having at least three segments of said insulation connected with said batt;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches for a whole number of one or more of said segments to adapt by compression in respective band joist cavities having different lengths and different widths between spaced apart joists on different centers.
20. The kit of parts of claim 19, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
21. The kit of parts of claim 19, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
22. The kit of parts of claim 19, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
23. The kit of parts of claim 19, wherein;
a vapor retarder against said segments; and margins along the vapor retarder for stapling to the joists.
a vapor retarder against said segments; and margins along the vapor retarder for stapling to the joists.
24. The kit of parts of claim 19, wherein;
said segments are without a vapor retarder.
said segments are without a vapor retarder.
25. A method for making batts of insulation, comprising:
partially dividing a continuous length of insulation into segments, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches to fill band joist cavities of different lengths and widths, as defined between joists of different widths and spaced apart on different centers.
partially dividing a continuous length of insulation into segments, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches to fill band joist cavities of different lengths and widths, as defined between joists of different widths and spaced apart on different centers.
26. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
separating either every three segments or every four segments from the continuous length of insulation to form batts of either three segments in length or four segments in length, wherein;
each of the batts has a with of either one segment or two segments, and the segments of the same batt are partially divided from one another.
separating either every three segments or every four segments from the continuous length of insulation to form batts of either three segments in length or four segments in length, wherein;
each of the batts has a with of either one segment or two segments, and the segments of the same batt are partially divided from one another.
27. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
dividing the continuous length of insulation lengthwise into two continuous lengths of insulation and;
dividing each of the two continuous lengths of insulation into said segments.
dividing the continuous length of insulation lengthwise into two continuous lengths of insulation and;
dividing each of the two continuous lengths of insulation into said segments.
28. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
applying a vapor retarder and facing on the segments.
applying a vapor retarder and facing on the segments.
29. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
applying a vapor retarder and facing on the continuous length of insulation, prior to partially dividing the continuous length of insulation into segments.
applying a vapor retarder and facing on the continuous length of insulation, prior to partially dividing the continuous length of insulation into segments.
30. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
applying a vapor retarder and facing on the continuous length of insulation prior to partially dividing the continuous length of insulation into segments; and partially dividing said facing when partially dividing the continuous length of insulation into segments.
applying a vapor retarder and facing on the continuous length of insulation prior to partially dividing the continuous length of insulation into segments; and partially dividing said facing when partially dividing the continuous length of insulation into segments.
31. The method of claim 25, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at lest somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at lest somewhat greater than 14.5 inches.
32. The method of claim 25, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
33. The method of claim 25, wherein;
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
each segment has a desired R-value and thickness; and each segment has width and length dimensions of;
at least somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, including and not limited to, somewhat greater than 9.5 inches, 10 inches, somewhat greater than 10.5 inches, 11 inches, somewhat greater than 11.25 inches, near to 11.5 inches, somewhat greater than 11.5 inches, 12 inches and 12.5 inches;
by at least somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, including but not limited to, somewhat greater than 14.5 inches, 15 inches, 15.25 inches, somewhat greater than 15.5 inches and 16 inches.
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