Claims
- 1. A method for treating a landscaping material comprising:
combining at least one treatment for a landscaping material, a foaming agent and a solvent to form a landscaping composition, foaming the landscaping composition, and applying the foamed landscaping composition to a landscaping material.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of combining occurs before the step of foaming the landscaping composition.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of combining occurs simultaneously with the step of foaming the landscaping composition.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of foaming the landscaping composition is performed by a foaming system.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of combining occurs within the foaming system.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the foaming step includes adding a compressed gas to the landscaping composition.
- 7. The method of claim 4, wherein the foaming step includes aspirating air into the landscaping composition.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the step of combining comprises preparing a concentrated landscaping composition and prediluting to form a diluted landscaping composition in a single receptacle, and the step of foaming comprises employing a foaming system to add compressed gas to the diluted landscaping composition to produce the foamed landscaping composition or employing a foaming system to create a foamed landscaping composition via air aspiration.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the step of combining comprises preparing a concentrated landscaping composition and diluting the concentrated landscaping composition in-line by aspirating or pumping the concentrated landscaping composition into a flowing water line to produce a diluted landscaping composition, and the step of foaming comprises adding compressed gas to the diluted landscaping composition to produce the foamed landscaping composition or creating a foamed landscaping composition via air aspiration.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the step of combining comprises first diluting the treatment and foaming agent in separate containers and thereafter combining the diluted treatment and foaming agent in a single line to form a diluted landscaping composition, and the step of foaming comprises adding compressed gas to the diluted landscaping composition to produce the foamed landscaping composition or creating a foamed landscaping composition via air aspiration.
- 11. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the step of combining comprises aspirating or pumping the treatment and foaming agent from separate containers into a flowing water line to dilute the treatment and foaming agent and form a diluted landscaping composition, and the step of foaming comprises adding compressed gas to the diluted landscaping composition to produce the foamed landscaping composition or creating a foamed landscaping composition via air aspiration.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the landscaping material is a plant fiber-based mulch.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the treatment is a colorant pigment, the foaming agent is a surfactant, and the solvent is water.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the surfactant is alkyl ether sulfate, and the colorant pigment is carbon black or an iron oxide.
- 15. The method of claim 12, wherein the mulch is comprised of one or more of wood chips, wood fibers, sawdust, pine needles, bark, paper, straw, leaves, bagasse, wheat hulls, oat hulls, rice waste product, palm tree waste, palmetto, bamboo, and agricultural waste products.
- 16. The method of claim 1, wherein the treatment for a landscaping materials includes one or more of a colorant, an oil or oil-like material that enhances the appearance, fragrance, longevity, and/or insect repellency of the landscaping material, insecticide, fungicide, herbicide, fertilizer, nutrient, dust control agent, odor control agent, sunscreening agent, UV reactive curing agent, erosion control material, plant decomposition accelerating material, luminescent, fluorescent, or phosphorescent pigment or particles, binding agent for binding together the mulch, wetting agent, polymeric material for anti-weathering, appearance enhancing or providing a gloss, and wood preservative, protector and sealant.
- 17. The method of claim 1, wherein each of the steps of combining, foaming and applying is performed a second time after each has been performed a first time, each step being performed the second time with a different treatment for a landscaping material than was employed the first time.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the treatment for landscaping materials used the first time is a colorant pigment, and the treatment for landscaping materials used the second time is luminescent, fluorescent or phosphorescent pigments or particles.
- 19. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying the foamed landscaping composition to a landscaping material comprises using a foam dispensing landscaping material processing machine to apply the foamed landscaping composition, wherein the foam dispensing landscaping material processing machine comprises a landscaping material processing machine and a foaming system.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the landscaping material processing machine includes an auger-style mixing device, a trommel device, a whole tree chipper device, a horizontal grinder device, a tub grinder device, a blower truck, a windrow turner, a collection truck, a batch mixer or a leaf vacuum truck.
- 21. The method of claim 1, further comprising retrofitting a foaming system onto an existing landscaping material processing machine for performing the foaming step.
- 22. The method of claim 19, wherein the foaming step includes using a foam dispensing trommel device.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of foaming comprises dispersing the foamed landscaping composition by air aspiration.
- 24. The method of claim 22, further comprising lining a rotating drum of the foam dispensing trommel device with a substantially solid liner.
- 25. The method of claim 22, further comprising emitting UV light inside the foam dispensing trommel device.
- 26. The method of claim 1, wherein the landscaping material is sand, gravel, rocks, pavers, concrete blocks, slag, soil, leaves, compost, aggregates, grass, or particularized rubber.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the landscaping material is particularized rubber, and the treatment comprises a colorant pigment and a binder, wherein the binder comprises an acrylic polymer.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein the landscaping material is sand, rocks, gravel or aggregates, and the treatment comprises a colorant pigment and a binder, wherein the binder is a silicate binder system.
- 29. A foam dispensing landscaping material processing machine comprising:
a landscaping material processing machine, and a foaming system connected to the landscaping material processing machine.
- 30. The machine of claim 29, wherein the foaming system comprises:
at least one receptacle for containing one or more elements of a landscaping composition, and a foam block for combining an expansion gas with a pre-foam landscaping composition.
- 31. The machine of claim 30, wherein the foaming system further comprises:
a pump for delivering the one or more elements of the landscaping composition from the at least one receptacle to the foam block, a compressor for supplying a compressed gas stream, and a foam discharge line, wherein the foam block is fluidly coupled to the pump, the compressor and the foam discharge line, and wherein the pump is fluidly coupled to the at least one receptacle.
- 32. The machine of claim 31, wherein the foam discharge line is attached to at least one nozzle.
- 33. The machine of claim 31, wherein the foam discharge line is attached to a manifold having a plurality of nozzles.
- 34. The machine of claim 29, wherein the foaming system comprises
at least one receptacle containing one or more elements of the landscaping composition in liquid form, a treatment pump, a foamable liquid line, and air aspirated nozzles, wherein the treatment pump is fluidly connected to the at least one receptacle and the foamable liquid line, and wherein the foamable liquid line is fluidly connected to the air aspirated nozzles.
- 35. The machine of claim 29, wherein the landscaping material processing machine is an auger-style mixing device, a trommel device, a whole tree chipper device, a horizontal grinder device, a tub grinder device, a blower truck, a windrow turner, a collection truck, a batch mixer or a leaf vacuum truck.
- 36. The machine of claim 35, wherein the landscaping material processing machine is a trommel device and the foaming system includes air aspirated nozzles.
- 37. The machine of claim 36, wherein the foam dispensing trommel device further includes a rotating drum having a substantially solid liner lining the inside of the rotating drum.
- 38. The machine of claim 36, wherein the trommel device further includes a UV light source.
- 39. The machine of claim 35, wherein the landscaping material processing machine is an auger-style mixing device and the foaming system includes air aspirated nozzles.
- 40. The machine of claim 39, wherein the air aspirated nozzles are located along the circumference of a hopper of the auger-style mixing device.
- 41. The machine of claim 35, wherein the landscaping material processing machine is a tub grinder device and the foaming system includes air aspirated nozzles.
- 42. The machine of claim 35, wherein the landscaping material processing machine is a horizontal grinder device and the foaming system includes air aspirated nozzles.
- 43. The machine of claim 42, wherein the horizontal grinder device further includes one or more screw augers and a grinding means, wherein the one or more screw augers are located at a discharge port for the landscaping material after grinding, and wherein the air aspirated nozzles are located at one or more locations along the one or more screw augers.
- 44. The machine of claim 35, wherein the landscaping material processing machine is a whole tree chipper device and the foaming system include air aspirated nozzles.
- 45. The machine of claim 35, wherein the landscaping material processing machine is a blower truck and the foaming system includes air aspirated nozzles.
- 46. The machine of claim 35, wherein the landscaping material processing machine is a compost turner and the foaming system includes air aspirated nozzles.
- 47. A machine for applying a foamed landscaping composition to a landscaping material comprising:
a container containing a pressurized landscaping composition including:
a solvent, a soluble gas dissolved in the solvent, and a treatment for landscaping materials, wherein the treatment for landscaping materials includes a colorant and an oil that enhances the appearance, fragrance, longevity, and/or insect repellency of the landscaping material.
- 48. A landscaping composition for application to a landscaping material comprising:
a treatment for the landscaping material, a surfactant, and a solvent, wherein the concentration of the surfactant in the landscaping composition is at least about 300 ppm actives.
- 49. The composition of claim 48, wherein the treatment for a landscaping material comprises one or more of the group consisting of a colorant, an oil or oil-like material that enhances the appearance, fragrance, longevity, and/or insect repellency of the landscaping material, insecticide, fungicide, herbicide, fertilizer, nutrient, dust control agent, odor control agent, sunscreening agent, UV reactive curing agent, erosion control material, plant decomposition accelerating material, luminescent, fluorescent, or phosphorescent pigment or particles, binding agent for binding together the mulch, wetting agent, polymeric material for anti-weathering, appearance enhancing or providing a gloss, and wood preservative, protector and sealant.
- 50. The composition of claim 48, wherein the treatment for a landscaping material comprises a colorant, and wherein the colorant is a pigment.
- 51. The composition of claim 50 wherein the pigment is an iron oxide, carbon black or titanium oxide, and wherein the surfactant is anionic.
- 52. The composition of claim 51, wherein the surfactant is alkyl ether sulfate.
- 53. The composition of claim 52, wherein the pigment concentration in the landscaping composition ranges from 0.1 to 40 weight percent, and the surfactant concentration ranges from 300 to 30,000 ppm actives.
- 54. The composition of claim 53, wherein the pigment concentration ranges from 1 to 10 weight percent, and the surfactant concentration ranges from 2000 to 10,000 ppm actives.
- 55. The composition of claim 54, wherein the pigment concentration ranges from 3 to 6 weight percent, and the surfactant ranges from 5000 to 8000 ppm actives.
- 56. The composition of claim 50, wherein the treatment further includes at least one oil that enhances the appearance, fragrance, longevity, and/or insect repellency of mulch.
- 57. A treated landscaping material comprising:
a landscape material; and a landscaping composition applied to the landscaping material, wherein the landscaping composition includes:
a treatment for the landscaping material; a foaming agent; and a solvent.
- 58. The treated landscaping material of claim 57, wherein the landscaping material is a plant fiber-based mulch.
- 59. The material of claim 58, wherein the mulch is comprised of one or more of wood chips, wood fibers, sawdust, pine needles, bark, paper, straw, bagasse, leaves, wheat hulls, oat hulls, rice waste product, palm tree waste, palmetto, bamboo, and agricultural waste products.
- 60. A method for treating landscaping materials comprising:
modifying a rotatable drum of a trommel device to form a drum with a substantially solid surface; and applying a treatment material to landscaping materials being mixed inside the rotatable drum.
- 61. The method of claim 60, wherein the step of modifying is performed by lining the rotatable drum with at least one liner formed of high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 62. The method of claim 60, wherein the step of modifying is performed by lining the rotatable drum with at least one liner formed of polyvinyl chloride.
- 63. The method of claim 61, wherein the liner is secured to the outside of the rotatable drum.
- 64. The method of claim 60, wherein the step of applying a treatment material includes using a foaming system to apply a foamed landscaping composition onto the landscaping materials.
- 65. A screw auger attachment comprising:
an enclosure; at least one screw auger housed within the enclosure; at least one attachment component secured to the enclosure for attaching the enclosure to a machine for grinding landscaping materials; and means connected to the enclosure for dispensing a landscaping composition into the enclosure.
- 66. A machine for processing landscaping materials comprising:
a landscaping material processing machine; and a pressure detection system connected to the processing machine including:
a treatment pump; a pressure sensor located at a discharge point of the pump; an audio and/or visual alarm; and a relay for engagement of the pressure sensor electrically connected to the sensor and alarm.
- 67. A treated landscaping material produced by a method comprising the steps of:
combining at least one treatment for a landscaping material, a foaming agent and a solvent to form a landscaping composition, foaming the landscaping composition, and applying the foamed landscaping composition to the landscaping material.
- 68. The treated landscaping material of claim 67, wherein the landscaping material is a plant fiber-based mulch.
- 69. The treated landscaping material of claim 68, wherein the treatment is a colorant pigment, the foaming agent is a surfactant and the solvent is water.
- 70. The treated landscaping material of claim 69, wherein the surfactant is alkyl ether sulfate, and the colorant pigment is carbon black or an iron oxide.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/369,080, filed Apr. 1, 2002, entitled “Treatments for Enhancing Mulch Materials,” U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/370,280, filed Apr. 5, 2002, entitled “Treatments for Enhancing Mulch Materials,” U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/376,299, filed Apr. 29, 2002, entitled “Treatments for Enhancing Mulch Materials,” U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/377,079, filed May 1, 2002, entitled “Treatments for Enhancing Mulch Materials,” U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/379,302, filed May 10, 2002, entitled “Treatments and Methods for Enhancing Mulch Materials”, U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/383,228, filed May 23, 2002, entitled “Treatments and Methods for Enhancing Landscape Materials,” U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/383,231, filed May 23, 2002, entitled “Treatments for Enhancing Mulch Materials,” U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/394,760, filed Jul. 10, 2002, entitled “Methods and Devices for Enhancing Landscaping Materials,” U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/423,199 filed Oct. 31, 2002, entitled “Compositions, Methods, and Devices for Enhancing Landscape Materials”; and U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/435,590, filed Dec. 20, 2002, entitled “Compositions, Methods and Devices for Enhancing Landscaping Materials”.
Provisional Applications (10)
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Date |
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60369080 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60370280 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60376299 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60377079 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60379302 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60383228 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60383231 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60394760 |
Jul 2002 |
US |
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60423199 |
Oct 2002 |
US |
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60435590 |
Dec 2002 |
US |