Claims
- 1. A molded railroad tie having sufficient strength and durability to render it suitable for prolonged use beneath a railroad track, constructed of rubber fragments mixed with an epoxy adhesive and bonded together, the rubber fragments being produced by fragmenting rubber-containing tires, wherein strands of steel and other reinforcing materials present in the tires have not been removed, and wherein the molded railroad tie is formed under pressure in a mold for a time period sufficient for the epoxy adhesive to set.
- 2. The molded railroad tie of claim 1 wherein the epoxy adhesive comprises, as one component, a resin compound containing molecules having two or more oxirane reactive groups.
- 3. The molded railroad tie of claim 2 wherein the resin compound comprises bis-phenol groups in spacer chains positioned between the oxirane reactive groups.
- 4. The molded railroad tie of claim 2 wherein the hardener compound contains molecules having two or more reactive amino groups per molecule.
- 5. The molded railroad tie of claim 1 wherein the rubber fragments are blended with the adhesive in a ratio of one part epoxy to about four to eight parts rubber particles, by weight.
- 6. The molded railroad tie of claim 1, containing strips of rubber incorporated therein which are sufficiently long to provide reinforcement against tensile stresses.
- 7. The molded railroad tie of claim 1, containing fibrous material incorporated therein with strands of material that are sufficiently long to provide reinforcement against tensile stresses.
- 8. A molded railroad tie having sufficient strength and durability to render it suitable for prolonged use beneath a railroad track, constructed of rubber fragments mixed with an epoxy adhesive and bonded together, wherein the epoxy adhesive somprises the residue of a resin compound containing oxirane reactive groups and a hardener compound containing amine reactive groups.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 479,370, filed on Feb. 13, 1990, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,094,905 on Mar. 10, 1992.
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