Unitized filamentary concrete reinforcement having circumferential binding element

a technology of circumferential binding and filamentary reinforcement, which is applied in the direction of water-setting substance layered products, bandages, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve problems such as mechanical failure, and achieve the effect of improving dispensability and dispersion

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-01-20
POLYMER GROUP INC
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[0009] The present invention relates to a filamentary film construct which is used in providing cementitious mixtures supplemental and reinforcing strength upon setting, and more particularly, to a unitized filamentary construct which comprises a plurality of oriented reinforcing filamentary film components combined with a circumferential retaining element, said circumferential retaining element providing temporary retention of the oriented reinforcing filamentary components until such point the unitized filamentary substrate is incorporated and subjected to mechanical agitation during preparation of a cementitious blend or mixture. The unitized filamentary film construct is endowed with inherent and improved dispensability and dispersability of the associated reinforcing filamentary component into organic or inorganic cementitious matrixes, such as concrete, mortar, plaster, etc. The oriented reinforcing filamentary film components can comprise fibrillated film components.
[0010] In a first embodiment, the unitized filamentary film construct of the present invention is formed from two or more reinforcing filamentary film components of finite staple length and essentially parallel orientation and a circumferential retaining element. In a second embodiment, the unitized filamentary film construct of the present invention is formed from two or more reinforcing filamentary film components of infinite length and essentially parallel orientation and a circumferential retaining element. In a third embodiment, the unitized filamentary construct of the present invention is formed from two or more reinforcing filamentary film and fibrous components of finite staple length and essentially parallel orientation and a circumferential retaining element. In a fourth embodiment, the unitized filamentary construct of the present invention is formed from two or more reinforcing filamentary film and fibrous components of infinite length and essentially parallel orientation and a circumferential retaining element. The compositions of the reinforcing filamentary and / or fibrous components is selected from the group consisting of synthetic polymers, natural polymers, and the combinations thereof, and are not necessarily of the same polymeric composition, denier, finite staple length, or functionality. The circumferential retaining element describes a route about the combined two or more essentially parallel reinforcing components, thereby maintaining both the combination and essentially parallel orientation of the reinforcing filamentary film components. Once formed, the circumferential retaining element aids in maintaining the integrity of the unitized filamentary film construct, and the reinforcing filamentary components therein, for purposes of shipment, measurement, and dosing into a cementitious mixture. Preferably, the circumferential retaining element circumscribes no more than 80% of the total surface area of the unitized filamentary construct; more preferably circumscribes no more than 50% of the total surface area of the unitized filamentary construct; and most preferably circumscribes no more than 30% of the total surface area of the unitized filamentary construct, wherein the total surface area is defined as the overall length and circumference of the unitized filamentary construct. Limiting the circumferential retaining element serves to expose the significant and useful proportion oriented reinforcing filamentary film components within the unitized filamentary constructs to the external environment. Upon mechanical agitation of the unitized filamentary construct in a cementitious mixture, the circumferential retaining element is disrupted, allowing for the homogenous release, distribution and dispersement of the reinforcing filamentary component into the overall cementitious mixture.
[0014] Upon final formation of the unitized filamentary film constructs, the constructs can be readily packaged through an automatic packaging system or containerized in bulk. The latter packaging allows for a quantity of unitized filamentary constructs to being accurately and reproducibly augured, scooped or blended into a cementitious mixture at a mixing station, for example, through an automated gravimetric dispensing system.

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The circumferential retaining element is selected from suitable materials, such as thermoplastic, thermoset and soluble resins, which are subject to mechanical failure when a corresponding stress and / or solvency threshold is exceeded.

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first embodiment

[0021] In a first embodiment, the unitized filamentary film construct of the present invention is formed from two or more reinforcing filamentary film components of finite staple length and essentially parallel orientation. The finite staple lengths of the filamentary components, in addition to the unitized filamentary film construct may have cross sections of varying shapes, such as round, square, oval, rectangular, etc. Further, the cross sections of the filamentary components and the unitized filamentary film construct may be of similar or dissimilar shapes. The present invention is not meant to be limited by the cross section shape of the filamentary components or the unitized filamentary film construct.

second embodiment

[0022] In a second embodiment, the unitized filamentary film construct of the present invention is formed from two or more reinforcing filamentary film components of infinite length and essentially parallel orientation, and a circumferential retaining element, wherein the composition of such filaments is selected from the group consisting of synthetic polymers, natural polymers, and the combinations thereof.

third embodiment

[0023] In a third embodiment, the unitized filamentary film construct of the present invention is formed from two or more reinforcing filamentary film and fibrous components of finite staple length and essentially parallel orientation and a circumferential retaining element, wherein the filamentary component and fibrous component lend to the enhancement of the cementitious mixture in either similar or dissimilar forms. For instance, the fibrous component may lend to the aesthetic appeal of the cementitious mixture, while the filamentary film component may lend to enhance the strength of the cementitious mixture.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a filamentary film construct which is used in providing cementitious mixtures supplemental and reinforcing strength upon setting, and more particularly, to a unitized filamentary construct which comprises a plurality of oriented reinforcing filamentary film components combined with a circumferential retaining element, said circumferential retaining element providing temporary retention of the oriented reinforcing filamentary components until such point the unitized filamentary substrate is incorporated and subjected to mechanical agitation during preparation of a cementitious blend or mixture. The unitized filamentary film construct is endowed with inherent and improved dispensability and dispersability of the associated reinforcing filamentary component into organic or inorganic cementitious matrixes, such as concrete, mortar, plaster, etc. The oriented reinforcing filamentary film components can comprise fibrillated film components.

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TECHNICAL BACKGROUND [0001] This invention relates to a filamentary film construct which is used in providing cementitious mixtures supplemental and reinforcing strength upon setting, and more particularly, to a unitized filamentary construct which comprises a plurality of oriented reinforcing filamentary film components, which may comprise fibrillated film, combined with a circumferential retaining element, said circumferential retaining element providing temporary retention of the oriented reinforcing fibrous components until such point the unitized fibrous substrate is incorporated and subjected to mechanical agitation during preparation of a cementitious blend or mixture. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Many proposals have been made to reinforce, strengthen, or otherwise beneficially alter the properties of cementitious mixtures by applying and / or incorporating various types of fibrous components, including asbestos, glass, steel, as well as synthetic polymer fibers to aqueou...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C04BC04B16/06C04B16/10C04B28/02C09J1/00
CPCB28C5/402C04B16/0608C04B28/02C04B40/0028C04B2103/0077D04H3/12E04C5/076C04B20/0048Y10T428/249924Y10T428/249932
Inventor SCHMIDT, PAULLAMB, GENEANDERSON, DAVIDCARTER, NICK
Owner POLYMER GROUP INC
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