Claims
- 1. An aggregate for use in cementitious building materials, comprising plastic particles, wherein each one of said plastic particles is impregnated with abrasive, inorganic grit particles.
- 2. The aggregate, as defined in claim 1, wherein said cementitious materials comprise at least one of the group: concrete, stucco and mortar.
- 3. The aggregate, as defined in claim 1, wherein said plastic particles comprise recycled plastic.
- 4. The aggregate, as defined in claim 3, wherein each of said plastic particles is impregnated with said abrasive, inorganic grit particles by a process of heating at least one of the group: said plastic particles and said inorganic grit particles to a temperature within a range of approximately 120°-480° C. (260°-900° F.) and then blending said plastic particles and said inorganic grit particles together for a period of time within a range of approximately 2 seconds to 30 seconds.
- 5. The aggregate, as defined in claim 4, wherein said plastic particles further comprise high strength, heat resistant reinforcing fibers imbedded therein, said reinforcing fibers comprising at least one of the group: fiber glass, carbon fiber, and metal wire.
- 6. The aggregate, as defined in claim 4, wherein said plastic particles comprise gas filled voids therein.
- 7. The aggregate, as defined in claim 6, wherein said gas filled voids are formed by at least one of the group: “off-gassing” of said plastic particles and introduction into said plastic particles of at least one of the group: bicarbonate of soda and borax during said heating process.
- 8. The aggregate, as defined in claim 6, wherein said gas filled voids are formed by heating said plastic particles.
- 9. An aggregate for use in cementitious building materials comprising:
plastic particles, each of said plastic particles being impregnated with abrasive, inorganic grit particles, said abrasive, inorganic grit particles being embedded within each one of said plastic particles by a process of heating at least one of the group: said plastic particles and said abrasive, inorganic grit particles to a temperature within a range of approximately 120°-480° C. (260°-900° F.) and then blending said plastic particles and said abrasive, inorganic grit particles for a period of time within a range of approximately 2 seconds to 30 seconds; high strength, heat resistant reinforcing fibers imbedded within said plastic particles, said reinforcing fibers comprising at least one of the group: fiber glass, carbon fiber, and metal wire, said reinforcing fibers being imbedded during said heating process; and gas filled voids formed in said plastic particles, said voids formed by one method of the group: the “off-gassing” of said plastic particles during said heating process and introducing one of the group: bicarbonate of soda and borax into said plastic particles during said heating process.
- 10. A method for manufacturing an aggregate for use in cementitious building materials comprising the steps of:
providing particles of plastic and particles of abrasive grit having diameters less than the diameters of the plastic particles; heating at least one of the group: said plastic particles and said abrasive grit to a temperature within a range of approximately 120°-480° C. (260°-900° F.); and then mixing said particles of plastic and said particles of abrasive grit together for a period of time within a range of approximately 2 seconds to 30 seconds, thereby causing said particles of plastic to become impregnated with said particles of abrasive grit.
- 11. The method, as defined in claim 10, wherein said plastic particles are further impregnated with high strength, heat resistant reinforcing fibers, said reinforcing fibers comprising at least one of the group: fiber glass, carbon fiber, and metal wire.
- 12. The method, as defined in claim 11, wherein said reinforcing fibers are imbedded within said plastic particles during said heating step.
- 13. The method, as defined in to claim 10, wherein said step of heating at least one of the group: said plastic particles and said abrasive grit comprises heating said particles of plastic to a temperature within a range of approximately 120°-480° C. (260°-900° F.), and then
mixing the particles of abrasive grit, at an ambient temperature, with the heated particles of plastic for a period of time within a range of approximately 2 seconds to 30 seconds.
- 14. The method, as defined in claim 10, wherein said step of heating at least one of the group: said particles of plastic and said particles of abrasive grit comprises heating said particles of abrasive grit to a temperature within a range of approximately 120°-480° C. (260°-900° F.), and then
mixing said particles of plastic, at an ambient temperature, with said heated particles of abrasive grit for a period of time within a range of approximately 2 seconds to 30 seconds.
- 15. The method, as defined in claim 10, wherein said step of heating at least one of the group: said particles of plastic and said particles of abrasive grit comprises:
heating said particles of abrasive grit to a temperature within a range of approximately 120°-480° C. (260°-900° F.), heating said particles of plastic to a temperature within a range of approximately 120°-480° C. (260°-900° F.), and mixing said particles of abrasive grit with said particles of plastic for a period of time within a range of approximately 2 seconds to 30 seconds.
- 16. The method, as defined in claim 10, further comprising at least one of the group: impregnating said plastic particles with high strength, heat resistant reinforcing fibers during said heating and introducing gas filled voids into said plastic particles during said heating step.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is related to Provisional Patent Application, Serial No. 60/124,187, filed Mar. 15, 1999, and a Continuation-In-Part of pending Application, Ser. No. 09/525,592, filed Mar. 15, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60124187 |
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