Claims
- 1. A hardenable, flowable substance for application to a patch surface surrounded by an acoustic ceiling material having an irregular surface texture to form a layer of textured patch material on the patch surface, wherein said hardenable substance is storable in a fluid-tight dispensing container, said hardenable substance comprising a mixture of a liquid base substance, a filler substance of a material selected to form a binder or bodifier for the resulting patch material, an adhesive binder of a material selected to adhere the resulting patch material to the surface, a propellant, an aggregate selected to give the resulting patch material an irregular surface texture, a blowing agent and an expandable material selected to provide tensile strength for the resulting patch material;
- wherein said hardenable flowable substance is initially stored in fluid state and is dispensable in the form of an aerosol spray from the fluid-tight container and, after being released and curing, forms a bumpy, irregular surface texture which matches and is compatible with the acoustic ceiling material surrounding the patch; and
- wherein said aggregate is at least one of glass and ceramic spheres.
- 2. A system comprising:
- a hardenable, flowable substance applicable to a patch surface surrounded by an acoustic ceiling material having an irregular surface texture to form a layer of textured patch material on the patch surface;
- a fluid-tight container, in which said hardenable flowable substance is stored; and
- means carried on said container for selectively releasing said hardenable flowable substance in the form of an aerosol spray;
- wherein said hardenable flowable substance comprises a mixture of a liquid base substance, a filler substance of a material selected to form a binder or bodifier for the resulting patch material, an adhesive binder of a material selected to adhere the resulting patch material to the surface, a propellant, an aggregate selected to give the resulting patch material an irregular surface texture, a blowing agent and an expandable material selected to provide tensile strength for the resulting patch material;
- wherein said aggregate is at least one of glass and ceramic spheres; and
- wherein said hardenable flowable substance forms a bumpy, irregular surface texture after release and curing which matches and is compatible with the acoustic ceiling material surrounding the patch.
- 3. A method for repairing an acoustic ceiling material comprising the steps of:
- storing a hardenable, flowable substance for application to a patch surface surrounded by an acoustic ceiling material having an irregular surface texture in a fluid-tight dispensing container, said hardenable flowable substance comprising a mixture of a liquid base substance, a filler substance of a material selected to form a binder or bodifier for the resulting patch material, an adhesive binder of a material selected to adhere the resulting patch material to the surface, a propellant, an aggregate selected to give the resulting patch material an irregular surface texture, a blowing agent material and an expandable material selected to provide tensile strength for the resulting patch material wherein said fluid-tight container has means for selectively dispensing said hardenable flowable substance in the form of an aerosol spray and wherein said aggregate is chosen from at least one of glass and ceramic spheres; and
- selectively dispensing the hardenable flowable substance onto the patch surface such that the hardenable flowable substance forms a layer having a bumpy, irregular surface texture after being dispensed and curing which matches and is compatible with the acoustic ceiling material surrounding the patch.
- 4. A hardenable, flowable substance as defined in claim 1, having the following composition by percentage weight:
- ______________________________________liquid base substance 25-50%filler substance 50-80%adhesive binder 1-4%propellant 5-26%aggregate 5-20%blowing agent 1-5%expandable material 2-10%.______________________________________
- 5. A hardenable, flowable substance as defined in claim 4 wherein:
- said liquid base substance consists essentially of water;
- said filler substance consists essentially of a mixture of limestone, mica and clay;
- said adhesive binder consists essentially of polyvinyl alcohol;
- said propellant consists essentially of dimethyl ether;
- said blowing agent consists essentially of a low boiling point hydrocarbon;
- said expandable material consists essentially of an acrylic emulsion; and
- the above-recited ingredients are present in said hardenable, flowable substance in the following percentages by weight:
- ______________________________________limestone 48%mica 7%clay 1%polyvinyl alcohol 1%aggregate 2%acrylic emulsion 2-10%low boiling point hydrocarbon 1%dimethyl ether 9%water in a quantity sufficient to achieve 100%.______________________________________
- 6. A hardenable, flowable substance as defined in claim 1 further comprising: a defoaming agent; a preservative; an antifreeze; a leveling agent; and a thickener.
- 7. A hardenable, flowable substance defined in claim 6 wherein said defoaming agent consists essentially of silicone, said leveling agent consists essentially of amino methyl propanol, and said thickener consists essentially of at least one of min-ugel and methocel.
- 8. A hardenable, flowable substance as defined in claim 1 further comprising at least one of an acrylic polymer and copolymer.
- 9. A system as defined in claim 2 wherein said hardenable, flowable substance has the following composition by percentage weight:
- ______________________________________liquid base substance 25-50%filler substance 50-80%adhesive binder 1-4%propellant 5-26%aggregate 5-20%blowing agent 1-5%expandable material 2-10%.______________________________________
- 10. A system as defined in claim 9 wherein:
- said liquid base substance consists essentially of water;
- said filler substance consists essentially of a mixture of limestone, mica and clay;
- said adhesive binder consists essentially of polyvinyl alcohol;
- said propellant consists essentially of dimethyl ether;
- said blowing agent consists essentially of a low boiling point hydrocarbon;
- said expandable material consists essentially of an acrylic emulsion; and
- the above-recited ingredients are present in said hardenable, flowable substance in the following percentages by weight:
- ______________________________________limestone 48%mica 7%clay 1%polyvinyl alcohol 1%aggregate 2%acrylic emulsion 2-10%low boiling point hydrocarbon 1%dimethyl ether 9%water in a quantity sufficient to achieve 100%.______________________________________
- 11. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein said hardenable, flowable substance further comprises: a defoaming agent; a preservative; an anti freeze; a leveling agent; and a thickener.
- 12. A system as defined in claim 11 wherein said defoaming agent consists essentially of silicone, said leveling agent consists essentially of amino methyl propanol, and said thickener consists essentially of at least one of min-ugel and methocel.
- 13. A system as defined in claim 2 wherein said hardenable, flowable substance further comprises at least one of an acrylic polymer and copolymer.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein said hardenable, flowable substance has the following composition by percentage weight:
- ______________________________________liquid base substance 25-50%filler substance 50-80%adhesive binder 1-4%propellant 5-26%aggregate 5-20%blowing agent 1-5%expandable material 2-10%.______________________________________
- 15. A method as defined in claim 14 wherein:
- said liquid base substance consists essentially of water;
- said filler substance consists essentially of a mixture of limestone, mica and clay;
- said adhesive binder consists essentially of polyvinyl alcohol;
- said propellant consists essentially of dimethyl ether;
- said blowing agent consists essentially of a low boiling point hydrocarbon;
- said expandable material consists essentially of an acrylic emulsion; and
- the above-recited ingredients are present in said hardenable, flowable substance in the following percentages by weight:
- ______________________________________limestone 46%mica 7%clay 1%polyvinyl alcohol 1%aggregate 2%acrylic emulsion 2-10%low boiling point hydrocarbon 1%dimethyl ether 9%water in a quantity sufficient to achieve 100%.______________________________________
- 16. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein said hardenable, flowable substance further comprises: a defoaming agent; a preservative; an antifreeze; a leveling agent; and a thickener.
- 17. A method as defined in claim 16 wherein said defoaming agent consists essentially of silicone, said leveling agent consists essentially of amino methyl propanol, and said thickener consists essentially of at least one of min-ugel and methocel.
- 18. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein said hardenable, flowable substance further comprises at least one of an acrylic polymer and copolymer.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/250,706, filed on May 27, 1994, entitled Acoustic Ceiling Patch Spray, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/019,419, filed on Feb. 19, 1993, entitled Acoustic Ceiling Patch Spray, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,341,970, issued on Aug. 30, 1994.
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