Claims
- 1. A method of dosing reinforcing fibers in a mixing silo during the manufacturing of fiber concrete, comprising:
a) supplying concrete reinforcing fibers in a chain packing of sacks, the sacks being made of a material which can be disintegrated in one of mortar and concrete.
- 2. Method as in claim 1, wherein:
a) the chain packing includes a strip connecting the sacks.
- 3. Method as in claim 2, wherein:
a) the strip is made of a material which can be disintegrated in one of mortar and concrete.
- 4. Method as in claim 1, wherein:
a) the reinforcing fibers are arranged in the sacks in a substantially mutually parallel position.
- 5. Method as in claim 1, wherein:
a) a length of the respective reinforcing fibers corresponds substantially to the respective lengths of the sacks; and b) the reinforcing fibers are situated lengthwise in the respective sacks.
- 6. Method as in claim 1, wherein:
a) a length of the respective reinforcing fibers corresponds substantially to the respective width of the sacks; and b) the reinforcing fibers are situated widthwise in the respective sacks.
- 7. Method as in claim 1, wherein:
a) the sacks are joined in a line.
- 8. A method for dosing reinforcing fibers in a mixing silo during manufacturing of fiber concrete, comprising:
a) supplying the fibers in a chain packing of sacks; b) cutting open the sacks a sufficient amount and above the mixing silo so that the reinforcing fibers fall out of the sacks into the mixing silo; and c) conveying away the cut open chain packing.
- 9. Method as in claim 8, wherein:
a) the sacks are joined to each other.
- 10. Method as in claim 8, wherein:
a) the reinforcing fibers are arranged in the sacks in a substantially mutually parallel position.
- 11. Method as in claim 8, wherein:
a) a length of the respective reinforcing fibers corresponds substantially to the respective lengths of the sacks; and b) the reinforcing fibers are situated lengthwise in the respective sacks.
- 12. Method as in claim 8, wherein:
a) a length of the respective reinforcing fibers corresponds substantially to the respective width of the sacks; and b) the reinforcing fibers are situated widthwise in the respective sacks.
- 13. Method as in claim 8, wherein:
a) the sacks are joined in a line.
- 14. A chain packing for use in a method of dosing reinforcing fibers in a mixing silo during the manufacturing of fiber concrete, the chain packing comprising:
a) a plurality of sacks; and b) the plurality of sacks being filled with concrete reinforcing fibers.
- 15. Chain packing as in claim 14, wherein:
a) the plurality of sacks is made of a material which can be disintegrated in one of mortar and concrete.
- 16. Chain packing as in claim 14, wherein:
a) the sacks are joined to each other.
- 17. Chain packing as in claim 14, wherein:
a) the reinforcing fibers are arranged in the sacks in a substantially mutually parallel position.
- 18. Chain packing as in claim 14, wherein:
a) the reinforcing fibers are made of steel.
- 19. Chain as in claim 14, wherein:
a) a length of the respective reinforcing fibers corresponds substantially to the respective lengths of the sacks; and b) the reinforcing fibers are situated lengthwise in the respective sacks.
- 20. A method for dosing reinforcing fibers in a mixing silo during manufacture of fiber concrete, comprising:
a) supplying the concrete reinforcing fibers in a chain packing of sacks; b) cutting open the sacks a sufficient amount and above the mixing silo so that the reinforcing fibers fall out of the sacks into the mixing silo; and c) conveying away the cut open chain packing.
- 21. Method as in claim 20, wherein:
a) the sacks are joined in a line.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2001/0309 |
May 2001 |
BE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application NO. PCT/EP02/04566, filed Apr. 24, 2002, which U.S. application no. PCT/EP02/04566 claims the priority of Belgium application no. 2001/0309, filed May 4, 2001, and each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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PCT/EP02/04566 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
Child |
10687974 |
Oct 2003 |
US |