Claims
- 1. An impact resistant wall segment product comprising:
- rigid insulation board;
- a stucco coating mixture; and
- a high strength, alkali and impact resistant, resin-coated open grid wall reinforcement fabric comprising:
- a first set of substantially parallel impact resistant rovings comprising an effective impact-resisting amount of a direct-sized silane sizing, having a linear density between 130 and 400 grams per thousand meters, and being arranged in the set at an average of 1.5 to 12 ends per inch;
- a second set of substantially parallel impact resistant rovings comprising an effective impact-resisting amount of a direct-sized silane sizing, having a linear density between 130 and 400 grams per thousand meters, and being arranged in the set at an average of 1.5 to 12 ends per inch;
- the first and second sets of rovings being arranged next to each other with the rovings of one set being arranged at a substantial angle to the rovings of the other set, without compressing rovings of one set between rovings of the other set, to form an open grid fabric wall reinforcement weighing between 50 to 650 gm/square meter to provide strength and impact resistance to the wall segment product; and
- an effective impact-resisting amount of polymeric coating on the rovings of the wall reinforcement at a level of 10 to 150 parts dry weight of resin to 100 parts by weight of the open grid fabric wall reinforcement,
- the stucco coating mixture being affixed to the insulation board and binding the fabric to the board by penetrating the openings between the rovings to the board, filling the openings in the open grid and covering the reinforcement fabric, such that the open grid fabric is embedded in the stucco coating mixture and provides impact resistance to the wall segment product.
- 2. The wall segment product of claim 1, in which the segment is prefabricated before installation on a wall.
- 3. The wall segment product of claim 1, wherein the polymeric coating has a glass transition temperature between -40.degree. C. to +40.degree. C.
- 4. The wall segment product of claim 1, in which the polymeric coating is alkali and water resistant and is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, styrene butadiene rubber, urethane, silicone, acrylic and styrene acrylate polymers and copolymers, and the coating is applied at a level of 5 to 40 parts dry weight of resin to 100 parts by weight of fabric.
- 5. The wall segment product of claim 1, wherein the first and second sets of rovings are selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, nylon, aramid, polyolefin and polyester.
- 6. The wall segment product of claim 1, wherein the first set of rovings and the second set of rovings are arranged at an average of 3 to 10 strands per inch and each set of rovings lies essentially in its own plane.
- 7. The wall segment product of claim 1, in which the rovings are direct-sized with a silane sizing that consists essentially of silane sizing.
- 8. The wall segment product of claim 1, wherein the first and second sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn.
- 9. The wall segment product of claim 8, wherein the tie yarn is knit to the first and second sets of rovings at a tension of at least about 3.1 yards of tie yarn for every 1 yard of ends in a warp direction.
- 10. The wall segment product of claim 8, in which the two sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn in a staggered leno weaving process in which the tie yarn is arranged in pairs with rovings in one of the sets of rovings, and the tie yarns and the rovings are alternately twisted in a right hand and left hand direction crossing before weft roving is inserted.
- 11. The wall segment product of claim 8, in which the two sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn in a hurl leno weaving process in which the tie yarn is arranged in pairs with rovings in one of the sets of rovings, and the tie yarn and the rovings are alternately twisted in a right hand and left hand direction crossing before weft roving is inserted.
- 12. The wall segment product of claim 8, in which the two sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn in a staggered hurl weaving process in which the tie yarn is arranged in pairs with rovings in one of the sets of rovings, and the tie yarns and the rovings are alternately twisted in a right hand and left hand direction crossing before weft roving is inserted.
- 13. A strength imparting wall segment product comprising:
- rigid insulation board;
- a stucco coating mixture; and
- a high strength, alkali resistant and strength imparting, resin-coated open grid wall reinforcement fabric comprising:
- a first set of substantially parallel strength-imparting rovings comprising an effective strength-imparting amount of a direct-sized silane sizing, having a linear density between 130 and 400 grams per thousand meters, and being arranged in the set at an average of 1.5 to 12 ends per inch;
- a second set of substantially parallel strength-imparting rovings comprising an effective strength-imparting amount of a direct-sized silane sizing, having a linear density between 130 and 400 grams per thousand meters, and being arranged in the set at an average of 1.5 to 12 ends per inch;
- the first and second sets of rovings being arranged next to each other with the rovings of one set being arranged at a substantial angle to the rovings of the other set, without compressing rovings of one set between rovings of the other set, to form an open grid fabric wall reinforcement weighing between 50 to 650 gm/square meter to provide strength and impact resistance to the wall segment product; and
- an effective strength-imparting amount of polymeric coating on the rovings of the wall reinforcement at a level of 10 to 150 parts dry weight of resin to 100 parts by weight of the open grid fabric wall reinforcement,
- the stucco coating mixture being affixed to the insulation board and binding the fabric to the board by penetrating the openings between the rovings to the board, filling the openings in the open grid and covering the reinforcement fabric, such that the open grid is embedded in the stucco coating mixture and imparts strength to the wall segment product.
- 14. The wall segment product of claim 13, in which the segment is prefabricated before installation on a wall.
- 15. The wall segment product of claim 13, wherein the polymeric coating has a glass transition temperature between -40.degree. C. to +40.degree. C.
- 16. The wall segment product of claim 13, in which the polymeric coating is alkali and water resistant and is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, styrene butadiene rubber, urethane, silicone, acrylic and styrene acrylate polymers and copolymers, and the coating is applied at a level of 5 to 40 parts dry weight of resin to 100 parts by weight of fabric.
- 17. The wall segment product of claim 13, wherein the first and second sets of rovings are selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, nylon, aramid, polyolefin and polyester.
- 18. The wall segment product of claim 13, wherein the first set of rovings and the second set of rovings are arranged at an average of 3 to 10 strands per inch and each set of rovings lies essentially in its own plane.
- 19. The wall segment product of claim 13, in which the rovings are direct-sized with a silane sizing that consists essentially of silane sizing.
- 20. The wall segment product of claim 13, wherein the first and second sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn.
- 21. The wall segment product of claim 20, wherein the tie yarn is knit to the first and second sets of rovings at a tension of at least about 3.1 yards of tie yarn for every 1 yard of ends in a warp direction.
- 22. The wall segment product of claim 20, in which the two sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn is a staggered leno weaving process in which the tie yarn is arranged in pairs with rovings in one of the sets of rovings, and the tie yarns and the rovings are alternately twisted in a right hand and left hand direction crossing before weft roving is inserted.
- 23. The wall segment product of claim 20, in which the two sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn in a hurl leno weaving process in which the tie yarn is arranged in pairs with rovings in one of the sets of rovings, and the tie yarns and the rovings are alternately twisted in a right hand and left hand direction crossing before weft roving is inserted.
- 24. The wall segment product of claim 20, in which the two sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn in a staggered hurl weaving process in which the tie yarn is arranged in pairs with rovings in one of the sets of rovings, and the tie yarn and the rovings are alternately twisted in a right hand and left hand direction crossing before weft roving is inserted.
- 25. An impact resisting and strength-imparting wall segment product comprising:
- rigid insulation board;
- a stucco coating mixture; and
- a high strength, alkali resistant, impact resistant and strength imparting, resin-coated open grid wall reinforcement fabric comprising:
- a first set of substantially parallel impact resistant and strength-imparting rovings comprising an effective impact-resisting and strength-imparting amount of a direct-sized silane containing sizing, having a linear density between 130 and 400 grams per thousand meters, and being arranged in the set at an average of 1.5 to 12 ends per inch;
- a second set of substantially parallel impact resistant and strength imparting rovings comprising an effective impact-resisting and strength-imparting amount of a direct-sized silane containing sizing, having a linear density between 130 and 400 grams per thousand meters, and being arranged in the set at an average of 1.5 to 12 ends per inch;
- the first and second sets of rovings being arranged next to each other with the rovings of one set being arranged at a substantial angle to the rovings of the other set, without compressing rovings of one set between rovings of the other set, to form an open grid wall reinforcement fabric weighing between 50 to 650 gm/square meter to provide strength and impact resistance to the wall segment product; and
- an effective strength-imparting amount of polymeric coating on the rovings of the wall reinforcement at a level of 10 to 150 parts dry weight of resin to 100 parts by weight of the open grid fabric wall reinforcement,
- the stucco coating mixture being affixed to the insulation board and binding the fabric to the board by penetrating the openings between the rovings to the board, filling the openings in the open grid and covering the reinforcement fabric, such that the open grid is embedded in the stucco coating mixture and imparts strength and provides impact resistance to the wall segment product.
- 26. The wall segment product of claim 25, in which the segment is prefabricated before installation on a wall.
- 27. The wall segment product of claim 25, wherein the polymeric coating has a glass transition temperature between -40.degree. C. to +40.degree. C.
- 28. The wall segment product of claim 25, in which the polymeric coating is alkali and water resistant and is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, styrene butadiene rubber, urethane, silicone, acrylic and styrene acrylate polymers and copolymers, and the coating is applied at a level of 5 to 40 parts dry weight of resin to 100 parts by weight of fabric.
- 29. The wall segment product of claim 25, wherein the first and second sets of rovings are selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, nylon, aramid, polyolefin and polyester.
- 30. The wall segment product of claim 25, wherein the first set of rovings and the second set of rovings are arranged at an average of 3 to 10 strands per inch and each set of rovings lies essentially in its own plane.
- 31. The wall segment product of claim 25, in which the rovings are direct-sized with a silane sizing that consists essentially of silane sizing.
- 32. The wall segment product of claim 25, wherein the first and second sets of rovings are affixed together with the tie yarn.
- 33. The wall segment product of claim 32, wherein the tie yarn is knit to the first and second sets of rovings at a tension of at least about 3.1 yards of tie yarn for every 1 yard of ends in a warp direction.
- 34. The wall segment product of claim 32, in which the two sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn in a staggered leno weaving process in which the tie yarn is arranged in pairs with rovings in one of the sets of rovings, and the tie yarns and the rovings are alternately twisted in a right hand and left hand direction crossing before weft roving is inserted.
- 35. The wall reinforcement of claim 32, in which the two sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn in a hurl leno weaving process in which the tie yarn is arranged in pairs with rovings in one of the sets of rovings, and the tie yarn and the rovings are alternately twisted in a right hand and left hand direction crossing before weft roving is inserted.
- 36. The wall reinforcement of claim 32, in which the two sets of rovings are affixed together with tie yarn in a staggered hurl weaving process in which the tie yarn is arranged in pairs with rovings in one of the sets of rovings, and the tie yarns and the rovings are alternately twisted in a right hand and left hand direction crossing before weft roving is inserted.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/087,263 filed Jul. 8, 1993, which application is a continuation in part of prior application, Ser. No. 07/976,642 filed Nov. 16, 1992, which was a continuation of prior application, Ser. No. 07/861,166 filed Mar. 27, 1992, which was a continuation of prior application, Ser. No. 07/548,240 filed Jul. 5, 1990, all now abandoned.
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