Claims
- 1. A reinforcing fiber comprised of at least two filaments bonded together and the filaments being comprised of a polymeric core at least partially enveloped by a polymeric sheath comprised of a fusing-fraying polymer that has a lower melting temperature than the polymer core, such that the reinforcing fiber, when mixed with inorganic particulates, frays predominately only at an end or ends of the fiber.
- 2. The reinforcing fiber of claim 1 wherein at least about 60 percent of the reinforcing fibers fray only at the ends when mixed with concrete and water.
- 3. The reinforcing fiber of claim 2 wherein the mixing time is at least about 5 minutes to at most about 20 minutes.
- 4. The reinforcing fiber of claim 1 wherein the core polymer is polypropylene having a melt flow rate from about 4 to about 20.
- 5. The reinforcing fiber of claim 4 wherein the core polymer is polypropylene having a melt flow rate from about 8 to about 16.
- 6. The reinforcing fiber of claim 1 wherein the fusing-fraying polymer is low density polyethylene, ethylene styrene copolymer, low density polyethylene grafted with maleic anhydride, maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene, ethylene acrylic acid copolymer, ethylene-methacrylic acid or combinations thereof.
- 7. The reinforcing fiber of claim 5 wherein the fusing-fraying polymer is ethylene acrylic acid copolymer or ethylene styrene copolymer.
- 8. The reinforcing fiber of claim 6 wherein the FF polymer is polyethylene having a melt index from about 5 to about 35 and a density from about 0.9 gram per cc to about 0.965 gram per cc or combinations thereof.
- 9. The reinforcing fiber of claim 1 wherein the sheath contains a mechanical activator polymer.
- 10. The reinforcing fiber of claim 9 wherein the mechanical activator polymer is nylon, polyvinylalcohol, thermoplastic hydroxy-functionalized polyether or polyester or combinations thereof.
- 11. A reinforcing fiber comprised of a polypropylene core polymer at least partially enveloped by a sheath comprised of a fusing/fraying polymer that has a lower melting temperature than the polypropylene core and is selected from the group consisting of low density polyethylene, maleic anhydride grafted low density polyethylene, ethylene-styrene copolymer, polyethylene having a melt index from about 5 to about 35 and a density from about 0.9 gram per cc to about 0.965 gram per cc, ethylene acrylic acid copolymer and combinations thereof.
- 12. The reinforcing fiber of claim 11 wherein the fusing/fraying polymer is the ethylene acrylic acid copolymer.
- 13. A concrete article comprised of concrete having therein a reinforcing fiber where at least about 50 percent of the reinforcing fibers are frayed at an end or ends of the reinforcing fibers.
- 14. A concrete article comprised of concrete having therein the reinforcing fiber of claim 1 wherein at least 60 percent of the reinforcing fibers are frayed at an end or ends of the reinforcing fibers.
- 15. A concrete article comprised of concrete having therein a reinforcing fiber of claim 11 wherein at least about 50 percent of the reinforcing fibers are frayed only at an end or ends of the reinforcing fibers.
- 16. The concrete article of claim 13 wherein at least about 60 percent of the reinforcing fibers are frayed only at an end or ends of the reinforcing fibers.
- 17. The concrete article of claim 16 wherein at least about 75 percent of the reinforcing fibers are frayed only at an end or ends of the reinforcing fibers.
- 18. The concrete article of claim 15 wherein at least about 75 percent of the reinforcing fibers are frayed only at an end or ends of the reinforcing fibers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/214,643, filed Jun. 28, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60214643 |
Jun 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09891799 |
Jun 2001 |
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10889815 |
Jul 2004 |
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