Claims
- 1. A composite sound barrier wall comprising:
- A) a structural layer which includes grout;
- B) an acoustic layer which includes
- (1) a solid portion which includes
- (a) cementitious material,
- (b) aggregate,
- (c) chipped rubber from tires, and
- (d) air entraining mixture,
- (2) a multiplicity of cavities defined in said solid portion with a substantial percentage of said cavities having a diameter greater than one-eighth inch,
- (3) passages defined in said solid portion and interconnecting said cavities, said passages and said cavities being interconnected to define water passages through said acoustic layer, said water passages being sized to pass at least one gallon of water per square foot through said acoustic layer; and
- C) a combination bond coupling the solid portion of said acoustic layer to said structural layer and including
- (1) a reinforcing element, and
- (2) the solid portion of said acoustic layer and said structural layer being intermixed at and adjacent to said reinforcing element with portions of said solid portion extending past said reinforcing element into said structural layer and portions of said structural layer extending past said reinforcing element into the solid portion of said acoustic layer.
- 2. The composite sound barrier wall panel defined in claim 1 wherein the solid portion of said acoustic layer includes: 400 to 700 lbs of cementitious material, 600 to 750 lbs of lightweight coarse aggregate, 70 to 100 lbs of chipped rubber from tires, 70 to 90 lbs of cord fiber from tires, approximately one bag of vermiculite lightweight fine aggregate, approximately twenty-five gallons of water, approximately twenty ounces of water reducing mixture, and approximately ten ounces of air entraining admixture.
- 3. The composite sound barrier wall defined in claim 1 wherein the solid portion of the acoustic layer includes 400 to 700 lbs of cementitious material, 500 to 750 lbs of lightweight coarse aggregate, 70 to 100 lbs of chipped rubber from tires, 70 to 100 lbs of cord fiber from tires, approximately one bag of vermiculite lightweight fine aggregate, approximately twenty-five gallons of water, approximately twenty ounces of water reducing mixture, and approximately ten ounces of air entraining admixture; and the structural layer includes a low slump 5000 psi structural concrete; grout from said structural layer being in both said acoustic layer and said reinforcing element.
- 4. The composite sound barrier wall defined in claim 1 wherein said structural layer has a substantial percentage of structural layer cavities.
- 5. The composite sound barrier wall defined in claim 1 wherein said structural layer includes cavities which are interconnected to define structural layer water passages.
- 6. A composite sound barrier wall comprising:
- A) a structural layer;
- B) an acoustic layer which includes
- (1) a solid portion which includes
- (a) cementitious material,
- (b) chipped rubber from tires, and
- (c) air entraining mixture,
- (2) a multiplicity of cavities defined in said solid portion with a substantial percentage of said cavities having a diameter greater than one-eighth inch, and
- (3) passages defined in said solid portion and interconnecting said cavities, said passages and said cavities being interconnected to define water passages through said acoustic layer; and
- C) a combination bond coupling the solid portion of said acoustic layer to said structural layer and including
- (1) a reinforcing element, and
- (2) the solid portion of said acoustic layer and said structural layer being intermixed at and adjacent to said reinforcing element with portions of said solid portion extending past said reinforcing element into said structural layer and portions of said structural layer extending past said reinforcing element into the solid portion of said acoustic layer.
- 7. The composite sound barrier wall defined in claim 6 wherein said substantial percentage is greater than eighty percent of the total number of cavities.
- 8. In a composite sound barrier wall having a structural layer and an acoustic layer which has a solid portion which includes aggregate and has a plurality of water passages defined therein, the improvement in combination therewith comprising:
- chipped rubber from tires forming at least twenty percent by volume of the total aggregate and chipped rubber used in the solid portion; and
- a combination bond coupling the solid portion of the acoustic layer to the structural layer and including a reinforcing element, the solid portion of the acoustic layer and the structural layer being intermixed at and adjacent to the reinforcing element with portions of the solid portion extending past the reinforcing element into the structural layer and portions of the structural layer extending past the reinforcing element into the solid portion of the acoustic layer.
- 9. The composite sound barrier wall defined in claim 8 wherein the improvement further includes the water passages being sized to pass at least one gallon of water per square foot through the acoustic layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/170,723, filed on Dec. 21, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,241.
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