Claims
- 1. A member for maintaining a correct spacing between railroad rails and providing a weight bearing support surface, said member being made from a mixture of caramelized sugar coated sand particles and recycled granulated thermoplastics obtained by granulating containers discarded heated and compression molded to form a railroad cross-tie.
- 2. A composite member for maintaining a correct spacing between railroad rails and providing a weight bearing support surface, made by molding a heated mixture of styrene coated sand particles and granulated recycled thermoplastics obtained from used containers granulated with labels outside and residue inside and mixed to obtain a uniform distribution of polymer types.
- 3. A composite member for maintaining a required spacing between railroad rails and providing a weight bearing support surface for the rails, composed of mixture of from 25% to 75%, by weight, granulated recycled thermoplastics and 25% to 75%, by weight, sand particles each having an adhesive coating comprised of caramelized sugar, said mixtures being heated to from 200.degree. C. to 250.degree. C. and compression molded.
- 4. A member as in claim 1 wherein pressure is applied to the heated resin and coated sand mixture to remove air.
- 5. A composite member as in claim 2 wherein pressure is applied to the heated sand and resin mixture to remove air.
- 6. A composite member as in claim 3 wherein pressure is applied to the heated thermoplastic and coated sand mixture to remove air.
- 7. A composite member are in claim 3 wherein the granulated thermoplastics are obtained from empty thermoplastic containers.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/516,354 filed Apr. 30, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,997,609, by Charles W. Neefe entitled "Polymer Bonding Grains of Sand to Form Useful Objects."
US Referenced Citations (10)
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0154259 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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