Claims
- 1. A fiber composition, comprising: a plurality of fibers suspended in an aqueous or non-aqueous environment which, if comprising water, is essentially devoid of a water-settable inorganic binder material;
said fibers being in an amount no less than 5 percent based on total weight of composition; said fibers being in an amount no greater than 40 percent based on total weight of composition; said aqueous or non-aqueous environment having a viscosity no less than 5,000 milliPascal·seconds (as measured by Brookfield viscometer at 25 degrees C.); said aqueous or non-aqueous environment having a viscosity no greater than 200,000 milliPascal·seconds (as measured by Brookfield viscometer at 25 degrees C.); and said aqueous or non-aqueous environment having at least one viscosity modifier for increasing viscosity within said aqueous or non-aqueous environment.
- 2. The composition of claim 1 wherein said fibers comprise at least one material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, high density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, polypropylene, polyoxymethylene, polyacrylate, polyvinyl acetate, polyester, polyamide, thermotropic liquid crystal polymers, regenerated cellulose, natural fibers, carbon fibers and glass fibers.
- 3. The composition of claim 1 wherein said fibers comprise a polyolefin.
- 4. The composition of claim 1 wherein said fibers comprise polypropylene.
- 5. The composition of claim 1 wherein said plurality of fibers, said fibers having a mean transverse dimension no less than 5 μm and wherein said fibers have a mean transverse dimension no greater than 100 μm.
- 6. The composition of claim 5 wherein said fibers have a mean transverse dimension no less than 15 μm and said fibers have a mean transverse dimension no greater than 35 μm.
- 7. The composition of claim 1 wherein said plurality of fibers are comprised of fibers having two opposed ends connected by an elongate intermediate body, the average length of said fiber bodies being no less than 5 mm (millimeter), the average length of said fiber bodies being no greater than 50 mm, the mean transverse dimension of said fiber bodies being no less than 5 μm, and the mean transverse dimension of said fiber bodies being no greater than 100 μm.
- 8. The composition of claim 1 wherein said plurality of fibers are comprised of fibers having two opposed ends connected by an elongate intermediate body, the average length of said fiber bodies being no less than 10 mm, the average length of said fiber bodies being no greater than 20 mm, the mean transverse dimension of said fiber bodies being no less than 15 μm, and the mean transverse dimension of said fiber bodies being no greater than 35 μm.
- 9. The composition of claim 1 wherein
said fibers are present in an amount no less than 15 percent based on total weight of the composition; and said fibers are present in an amount no greater than 25 percent based on total weight of the composition.
- 10. The composition of claim 1 wherein
said aqueous or non-aqueous environment has a viscosity no less than 7,500 milliPascal·seconds (as measured by Brookfield viscometer at 25 degrees C. and 1 rpm); and said aqueous or non-aqueous environment has a viscosity no greater than 50,000 milliPascal·seconds (as measured by Brookfield viscometer at 25 degrees C. and 60 rpm).
- 11. The composition of claim 1 wherein
said aqueous or non-aqueous environment has a viscosity no less than 10,000 milliPascal·seconds (as measured by Brookfield viscometer at 25 degrees C. and 1 rpm); and said aqueous or non-aqueous environment has a viscosity no greater than 20,000 milliPascal·seconds (as measured by Brookfield viscometer at 25 degrees C. and 60 rpm).
- 12. The composition of claim 1 wherein said at least one viscosity modifier comprises: an acrylic acid or salt thereof; a polysulfonic acid or salt thereof; a polyvinyl alcohol; a polyethylene glycol; a polyethylene oxide; a polysaccharide or derivative thereof; a non-water-settable inorganic material; or a mixture of the foregoing.
- 13. The composition of claim 1 wherein said at least one viscosity modifier is selected form the group consisting of hydroxy propyl methylcellulose, welan gum, and xanthan gum.
- 14. The composition of claim 1 wherein said at least one viscosity modifier is present in an amount no less than 0.5 percent based on weight of composition and said at least one viscosity modifier is present in an amount no greater than 5.0 percent based on weight of composition.
- 15. The composition of claim 1 further comprising an admixture selected from the group consisting of a superplastizicer, water reducer, strength enhancer, concrete-fiber bond enhancement agent, air entrainer, air detrainer, corrosion inhibitor, set accelerator, set retarder, shrinkage reducing admixture, fly ash, silica fume, pigment, finish enhancing chemicals, internal curing compounds, or a mixture thereof.
- 16. The composition of claim 1 wherein fibers are coated with a wetting agent prior to being suspended in said aqueous or non-aqueous suspension.
- 17. The composition of claim 1 wherein said plurality of fibers comprise bundles of fibers.
- 18. A method for modifying a matrix material, comprising: dispensing the fiber composition of claim 1 into a matrix composition.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein said matrix composition is cementitious.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein said fiber composition is pumped and metered into said matrix composition.
- 21. A method for admixing fibers comprising: pumping into a hydratable cementitious composition a plurality of fibers suspended in an aqueous or non-aqueous environment essentially devoid of a water-settable inorganic binder material; said fibers being in an amount no less than 5 percent based on total weight of composition; said fibers being in an amount no greater than 40 percent based on total weight of composition; said aqueous environment having a viscosity no less than 5,000 milliPascal·seconds (as measured by Brookfield viscometer at 25 degrees C. and 1 rpm); said aqueous or non-aqueous environment having a viscosity no greater than 200,000 milliPascal·seconds (as measured by Brookfield viscometer at 25 degrees C. and 1 rpm); and said aqueous or non-aqueous environment having at least one viscosity modifier for increasing the water within said aqueous environment.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein said fibers are made from a polypropylene, a polyethylene, or a mixture thereof; and said plurality of fibers comprise fibers having two opposed ends connected by an elongate intermediate body, the average length of said fiber bodies being no less than 5 mm, the average length of said fiber bodies being no greater than 50 mm, the mean transverse dimension of said fiber bodies being no less than 5 μm, and the mean transverse dimension of said fiber bodies being no greater than 100 μm.
- 23. The fiber composition of claim 1 wherein said environment comprises an aqueous suspension.
- 24. The fiber composition of claim 1 wherein said environment comprises a non-aqueous suspension.
- 25. The fiber composition of claim 1 wherein said environment has a viscosity of 5,000-200,000 milliPascal·seconds (measured using Brookfield viscometer, 1 rpm, 25 degrees C.).
- 26. The fiber composition of claim 25 wherein said environment has a shear thinning characteristic in terms of viscosity ratio (Brookfield viscometer, Spindle #3, 25 degrees C.) wherein viscosity measured at 3 rpm, divided by viscosity measured at 30 rpm, is no less than 2 and no greater than 40.
- 27. The fiber composition of claim 26 wherein said viscosity ratio is no less than 4 and no greater than 20.
- 28. The fiber composition of claim 24 wherein said non-aqueous suspension comprises a material selected from an alcohol.
- 29. The fiber composition of claim 24 further comprising a viscosity modifier comprising a non-water-settable inorganic or organic material.
- 30. The fiber composition of claim 29 wherein said viscosity modifier comprises a metal oxide, a silica, a fly ash, glass flakes, nanoclay, talc, mica, or mixture thereof.
- 31. The fiber composition of claim 24 wherein said non-aqueous suspension comprises an alkylene or oxyalkylene glycol or glycerol, or an ether, ester, or other derivative thereof.
- 32. The fiber composition of claim 24 wherein said non-aqueous suspension comprises a polyoxyalkylene glycol or glycerol or derivative thereof.
- 33. The fiber composition of claim 17, wherein said fiber bundles are operative to retain a significant fraction of the bundle structure through at least two successive pumping events.
- 34. The fiber composition of claim 33 wherein said fiber bundles are operative to maintain a significant fraction of the bundle structure when pumped into a storage tank and thereafter pumped into a hydratable cementitious composition, said fiber bundles being subsequently operative to disperse into individual fibers upon mixing of the hydratable cementitious composition.
- 35. The fiber composition of claim 17 wherein said non-aqueous suspension comprises a composition having alkyl ether oxyalkylene adducts and oxyalkylene glycol.
- 36. The fiber composition of claim 17 wherein said non-aqueous suspension comprises a polyoxyalkylene glycol represented by the formula HO(AO)mH wherein A represents an alkylene group, O represents an oxygen atom, and m represents an integer in the range of 1-3.
- 37. A method for dispensing liquid-suspended fibers, comprising: flowing an aqueous or non-aqueous liquid suspension of fibers through a dispensing valve into a cementitious mixture, ready mix truck, or a transport or storage container; and monitoring the volume or mass of fibers or liquid suspension of fibers thus dispensed.
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein, prior to flowing said liquid-suspension of fibers, said liquid suspension of fibers is stored in a storage vessel.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein said storage vessel has a discharge port and sides sloping towards said discharge port.
- 40. The method of claim 38 wherein said storage vessel comprises a collapsible bag.
- 41. The method of claim 1 wherein said flowing of said liquid suspension of fibers is achieved by employing a positive displacement device selected from an air diaphragm pump, a piston pump, a peristaltic pump, a progressive cavity pump, and a lobe pump.
- 42. The method of claim 41 wherein said pump is an air diaphragm pump.
- 43. The method of claim 41 wherein said positive displacement device flows said liquid suspension of fibers using pulsing means, said method further comprising employing a pulse dampening device operative to dampen the effect of said pulsing means.
- 44. The method of claim 38 wherein said flowing of said liquid suspension of fibers from said storage vessel is achieved using a vacuum device and a reservoir located between said storage vessel and said dispensing valve.
- 45. The method of claim 44 wherein said reservoir is further connected to a pressure device operative to evacuate said liquid suspension of fibers from said reservoir.
- 46. The method of claim 37 wherein said monitoring of fibers or liquid suspension of fibers dispensed is accomplished by use of a flow meter or load cell.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part based on U.S. Ser. No. 09/962,830 filed Sep. 25, 2001, pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09962830 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
Child |
10113441 |
Mar 2002 |
US |