Claims
- 1. A multi-layered, surface covering and protecting composition for application to any desired surface, said composition comprising
- A) a first layer formed from a coating material comprising
- a. a first surface directly contacting the air
- b. a second surface directly contacting a second layer and
- c. a self hardening liquid synthetic resin further defined as
- 1. progressively hardening from the first surface to the second surface, and
- 2. generating a gas upon hardening; and
- B. a second layer comprising a substantially continuous, intermediate, porous, base
- a. having a first surface positioned for intimate, contacting, supporting engagement with the second surface of the first layer,
- b. having a plurality of holes extending from said first surface for receiving at least some of the gas generated by the liquid synthetic resin of the first layer, thereby preventing pinholes or blisters from being formed between the first layer and the second layer; and
- c. being formed by molding a mixture comprising
- i. a substance having a property of hardening by absorbing water; and
- ii. liquid synthetic resin and water, said mixture being heated at an elevated temperature ranging from between about 60 to 90 degrees centigrade
- whereby a highly effective, multi-layered, surface covering and protecting composition is attained for application to any desired support surface for imparting a secure protective covering thereto.
- 2. A base as claimed in claim 1, wherein said substance and synthetic resin are respectively made of cement and acrylic resin.
- 3. A base is claimed in claim 2 wherein the cement and synthetic resin are in the weight ratio of 6 to 10.
- 4. A base as claimed in claim 1, wherein said substance and synthetic resin are respectively made of plaster and acrylic resin.
- 5. A base as claimed in claim 1, wherein the substance and synthetic resin are in the weight ratio of 6 to 10.
- 6. A base as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mixture further comprises a reinforcement.
- 7. A base as claimed in claim 6, wherein the reinforcement comprises glass fibers.
- 8. A base as claimed in claim 6, wherein the substance and liquid synthetic resin mixed with water are in the weight ratio of 6 to 10.
- 9. A base as claimed in claim 6, wherein the substance, liquid synthetic resin mixed with water, and reinforcement are in the right ratio of 6 to 10 to 1.8.
- 10. A multi-layered, surface covering and protecting composition for application to any desired surface, said composition comprising
- A) a first layer formed from a coating material comprising
- a. a first surface directly contacting the air
- b. a second surface directly contacting a second layer and
- c. a self hardening liquid synthetic resin further defined as
- 1. progressively hardening from the first surface to the second surface, and
- 2. generating a gas upon hardening;
- B. a second layer comprising a substantially continuous, intermediate, porous, base
- a. having a first surface positioned for intimate, contacting, supporting engagement with the second surface of the first layer,
- b. having a second surface opposite said first surface,
- c. having a plurality of holes extending from said first surface for receiving at least some of the gas generated by the liquid synthetic resin of the first layer, thereby preventing pinholes or blisters from being formed between the first layer and the second layer, and
- d. being formed by molding a mixture comprising
- i. a substance having a property of hardening by absorbing water, and
- ii. liquid synthetic resin and water, said mixture being heated at an elevated temperature ranging from between about 60.degree. to 90.degree. degrees centigrade; and
- c. a third layer comprising granules having a first surface adjacent to the second surface of said second layer and having a plurality of second holes which open on said second surface of said second layer to receive said gas having passed through said first holes of the second layer.
- 11. A base as claimed in claim 10, wherein said substance and synthetic resin are respectively made of cement and acrylic resin.
- 12. A base as claimed in claim 10, wherein said substance and synthetic resin are respectively made of plaster and acrylic resin.
- 13. A base as claimed in claim 10, wherein said granules are made of sands.
- 14. A base as claimed in claim 10, wherein said granules are made of rubber chips.
- 15. A base as claimed in claim 10, wherein said mixture further comprises a reinforcement.
- 16. A base as claimed in claim 15, wherein the reinforcement comprises glass fibers.
- 17. A base as claimed in claim 15, wherein the substance, liquid synthetic resin mixed with water, and reinforcement are in the right ratio of 6 to to 1.8.
- 18. In combination, a base and a layer of coating material having a surface directly contacting the air and a surface directly contacting the base, the layer is made of liquid synthetic resin which hardens from the surface thereof contacting the air toward the surface contacting the base and generates gas as the resin hardens, said base comprising a porous plate having one surface to which said coating material is applied and having a plurality of holes opening on at least said one surface so as to receive at least some of the gas generated by the liquid synthetic resin as the resin hardens so as to prevent pinholes from being formed in the resin and to prevent the resin from blistering, said plate being formed by molding a mixture comprising:
- A) a substance having a property of hardening by absorbing water; and
- B) liquid synthetic resin and water, said mixture heated at an elevated temperature ranging from between about 60.degree. to 90.degree. degrees centigrade; said coating material passing partially through the plurality of holes in said base and hardening in the course of entering the holes, so that the coating material is anchored to the plate whereby it is difficult for the coating material covering the surface of the plate to be peeled from the plate.
- 19. In combination, a base and a layer of coating material having a surface directly contacting the air and a surface directly contacting the base, the layer is made of liquid synthetic resin which hardens from the surface thereof contacting the air toward the surface contacting the base and generates gas as the resin hardens, the base comprising:
- A) a porous plate having one surface to which said coating material is applied and having a plurality of first holes passing through said plate for receiving gas generated from said coating material during hardening, said plate being formed by molding a mixture comprising:
- i. a substance having a property of hardening by absorbing water, and
- ii. liquid synthetic resin and water, said mixture heated at an elevated temperature ranging from between about 60.degree. to 90.degree. degrees centigrade, said coating material passing partially through the plurality of holes in said base and hardening in the course of entering the holes, so that the coating material is anchored to the plate thereby making it difficult for the coating material covering the surface of the plate to be peeled from the plate; and
- B) a layer of granules having one surface adjacent to the other surface of said plate and having a plurality of second holes which open on said one surface of said layer to receive said gas having passed through said first holes of the plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/083,517, now abandoned, filed on Aug. 5, 1987.
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