Claims
- 1. A reinforcing structural rebar comprising:
- an inner core formed by pultruding reinforcing material through a bath or injection system of a first resin material, the inner core containing at least 40 percent by weight reinforcing fibers of the first reinforcing material; and
- an outer cladding comprising:
- an inner cladding layer comprising a second resin material reinforced with unidirectional reinforcing fibers of a second reinforcing material, the fibers of said second reinforcing material being oriented substantially parallel to the fibers of said first reinforcing material; and
- an outer cladding layer comprising a corrosion-resistant third resin material reinforced with a non-unidirectional third reinforcing material.
- 2. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein the first resin material is an unsaturated polyester or vinyl ester resin.
- 3. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing fibers of said first and second materials are selected from the group consisting of fibers of glass, carbon, metal, aromatic polyamides, polybenzimidazoles, aromatic polyimides, polyethylene, nylon, and blends and hybrids thereof.
- 4. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein the third reinforcing material is an inorganic filler.
- 5. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein said outer cladding layer further comprises a thickening agent.
- 6. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 5, wherein said thickening agent is fumed silica.
- 7. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein said outer cladding layer has a thickness of between about 0.025 and 0.100 inches.
- 8. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein each of said second and third reinforcing materials is a vinyl ester modified urethane resin.
- 9. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 8, wherein the vinyl ester modified polyurethane is vinyl maleate urethane.
- 10. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein the first resin material includes a thickening agent.
- 11. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein said outer cladding includes one of recesses and protrusions configured to improve the gripping of said rebar by a surrounding cementitious material.
- 12. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein said first, second and third resin materials are selected so that, when said first resin is in a partially cured state and said second and third resins are an essentially uncured state, said rebar can be heated and pressurized such that said first, second and third resin material become substantially cured.
- 13. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein outer cladding layer includes between about 10 and 50 percent by weight of said inorganic third reinforcing material.
- 14. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein said inner cladding layer includes between about 30 and 70 percent by weight of said second reinforcing material.
- 15. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein the second resin material is a thermosetting resin and said second resin is different from said first resin material.
- 16. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein the radial thickness of the core is greater than the radial thickness of the inner cladding layer.
- 17. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 1, wherein the radial thickness of the core is greater than the radial thickness of the outer cladding.
- 18. The reinforcing structural rebar of claim 15, wherein the third reinforcing material includes material shaped in the form of at least one of spheres and beads.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/267,772, pending, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety.
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