Claims
- 1. An extruded wood-plastic profile, said profile comprising:
(a) a wood component; (b) a plastic component, (c) said wood component and said plastic component being intermixed to form a profile body; and (d) a bonding agent for improving the adherence between said wood component and said plastic component.
- 2. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said profile surface is substantially free of voids.
- 3. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said plastic component is substantially a thermoplastic and further including a dimensionally stable shell surrounding said profile body, wherein said dimensionally stable shell has a shell temperature less than said melting point of said then-noplastic plastic component.
- 4. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 3, wherein said melting point of said thermoplastic plastic component is less than about 150° C.
- 5. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said wood component has a bulk density of between about 18 lbs/ft3 and 22 lbs/ft3.
- 6. A wood-plastic profile according to claim 5, wherein said wood component has a bulk density of about 20 pounds/ft3.
- 7. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said profile is comprised of between about 40 wt. % and 65 wt. % wood.
- 8. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 7, wherein said profile is comprised of about 52 wt. % wood.
- 9. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said wood component is comprised of a plurality of wood particles, wherein each of said wood particles has a particle size of less than about 30 mesh.
- 10. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said wood component is selected from the group consisting of hardwoods and soft woods.
- 11. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 10, wherein said wood component is a hardwood.
- 12. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said plastic component is substantially comprised of thermoplastic materials having a melting point range.
- 13. A wood-plastic profile according to claim 12, wherein said plastic component comprises between about 97 wt. % and 98 wt. % thermoplastic material.
- 14. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 12, wherein said thermoplastic material is substantially polyethylene.
- 15. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said plastic component has a melt index of less than about 2.
- 16. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said plastic component is comprised of flake-shaped plastic particles.
- 17. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 16, wherein each of said flake-shaped plastic particles has a size of less than about ¾ inches.
- 18. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 16, wherein said flake-shaped plastic particles have a bulk density of less than about 3 lbs/ft3.
- 19. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said plastic component is comprised of pellet-shaped plastic particles.
- 20. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 19, wherein said pellet-shaped plastic particles have a bulk density of between about 28 lbs/ft3 and 35 lbs/ft3.
- 21. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said profile has a thickness of about 1½ inches and a width of between about 3½ and 9 inches.
- 22. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said profile has a thickness of about 1 inch and a width of between about 4 to 5½ inches.
- 23. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said profile has a thickness of about of 3½ inches and a width of about 3½ inches.
- 24. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 1, wherein said profile has a thickness of about 1¾ inches and a width of about 1¾ inches.
- 25. A wood-plastic body, said body comprising:
(a) a wood component; (b) a plastic component said wood component and said plastic component being intermixed to form a body; and (c) a bonding agent for improving the adherence between said wood component and said plastic component, said bonding agent including a thermoplastic component and at least one bonding site.
- 26. The wood-plastic body according to claim 25, wherein said thermoplastic component is a polyethylene.
- 27. The wood-plastic body according to claim 25, wherein said bonding agent has a melt index value greater than the melt index value of the plastic component.
- 28. The wood-plastic body according to claim 27, wherein said bonding agent melt index value is about 5.
- 29. The wood-plastic body according to claim 25, wherein said at least one bonding site is an anhydride.
- 30. The wood-plastic body according to claim 29, wherein said anhydride is a carboxylic acid anhydride.
- 31. The wood-plastic body according to claim 30, wherein said carboxylic acid anhydride is a maleic anhydride.
- 32. The wood-plastic body of claim 31 wherein the maleic anhydride content of the bonding agent is greater than about 1 weight percent.
- 33. The wood-plastic body according to claim 25, wherein said bonding agent is about 2 wt. %.
- 34. An extruded wood-plastic profile, said profile comprising:
(a) a wood component; (b) a plastic component, said wood component and said plastic component being intermixed to form a profile body; (c) a bonding agent for improving the adherence between said wood component and said plastic component, said bonding agent including a thermoplastic component and at least one bonding site; and (d) wherein said profile surface is substantially free of voids.
- 35. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 34, wherein said plastic component is substantially a thermoplastic and further including a dimensionally stable shell surrounding said profile body, wherein said dimensionally stable shell has a shell temperature less than said melting point of said thermoplastic plastic component.
- 36. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said melting point of said thermoplastic plastic component is less than about 150C.
- 37. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said wood component has a bulk density of between about 18 lbs/ft3 and 22 lbs/ft3.
- 38. A wood-plastic profile according to claim 37, wherein said wood component has a bulk density of about 20 pounds/ft3.
- 39. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said profile is comprised of between about 40 wt. % and 65 wt. % wood.
- 40. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 39, wherein said profile is comprised of about 52 wt. % wood.
- 41. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said wood component is comprised of a plurality of wood particles, wherein each of said wood particles has a particle size of less than about 30 mesh.
- 42. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said wood component is selected from the group consisting of hardwoods and soft woods.
- 43. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 42, wherein said wood component is a hardwood.
- 44. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said plastic component is substantially comprised of thermoplastic materials having a melting point range.
- 45. A wood-plastic profile according to claim 44, wherein said plastic component comprises between about 97 wt. % and 98 wt. % thermoplastic material.
- 46. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 44, wherein said thermoplastic material is substantially polyethylene.
- 47. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said plastic component has a melt index of less than about 2.
- 48. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said plastic component is comprised of flake-shaped plastic particles.
- 49. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 48, wherein each of said flake-shaped plastic particles has a size of less than about ¾ inches.
- 50. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 48, wherein said flake-shaped plastic particles have a bulk density of less than about 3 lbs/ft3
- 51. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said plastic component is comprised of pellet-shaped plastic particles.
- 52. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 51, wherein said pellet-shaped plastic particles have a bulk density of between about 28 lbs/ft3 and 35 lbs/ft3.
- 53. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said profile has a thickness of about 1½ inches and a width of between about 3½ to 9 inches.
- 54. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said profile has a thickness of about 1 inch and a width of about 5½ inches.
- 55. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35 wherein said profile has a thickness of about of 3½ inches and a width of about 3½ inches.
- 56. The wood-plastic profile according to claim 35, wherein said profile has a thickness of about 1¾ inches and a width of about 1¾ inches.
- 57. The wood-plastic body according to claim 35, wherein said thermoplastic component is a polyethylene.
- 58. The wood-plastic body according to claim 57, wherein said polyethylene has a melt index value greater than the melt index value of the plastic component.
- 59. The wood-plastic body according to claim 58, wherein said melt index value is about 5.
- 60. The wood-plastic body according to claim 35, wherein said at least one bonding site is an anhydride.
- 61. The wood-plastic body according to claim 60, wherein said anhydride is carboxylic acid anhydride.
- 62. The wood-plastic body according to claim 61, wherein said carboxylic acid anhydride is a maleic anhydride.
- 63. The wood-plastic body according to claim 62 wherein the maleic anhydride content of said bonding agent is greater than about 1 weight percent.
- 64. The wood-plastic body according to claim 35, wherein said bonding agent is about 2 wt. %.
- 65. A wood-plastic composite, having a wood component and a plastic component, wherein said wood component and said plastic component are intermixed to form said wood-plastic composite, said wood-plastic composite having a modulus of rupture of greater than about 1200 psi when tested according to ASTM D476 1, Standard Test Methods for Mechanical Properties of Lumber and Wood-Base Structural Materials.
- 66. The wood-plastic composite according to claim 65, wherein said modulus of rupture is greater than about 1800 psi.
- 67. The wood-plastic composite according to claim 66, wherein said modulus of rupture is greater than about 2500 psi.
- 68. The wood-plastic composite according to claim 65, wherein said modulus of elasticity is greater than about 4×105 psi.
- 69. The wood-plastic composite according to claim 65, wherein said wood-plastic composite is formed as a profile body suitable for use as a rail post.
- 70. The wood-plastic composite according to claim 69, wherein said profile body is extruded.
- 71. An apparatus for making an extruded wood-plastic profile, said apparatus comprising:
(a) an extruder for providing a heated plastic mass; (b) a feeder upstream of said extruder for combining a wood component, a plastic component and a bonding agent into a single feed to form said heated plastic mass; and (c) a die assembly attached to said extruder
- 72. The apparatus according to claim 71, further including a cooling flume downstream from said die assembly.
- 73. The apparatus according to claim 72, wherein said cooling flume is an enclosed cooling flume.
- 74. The apparatus according to claim 72, wherein said cooling flume has a length greater than about 4 feet.
- 75. The apparatus according to claim 74, wherein said cooling flume has a length between about 4 feet and 7 feet.
- 76. The apparatus according to claim 72, wherein said cooling flume is adapted to quench said profile with a quenching medium.
- 77. The apparatus according to claim 76, wherein said, quenching medium is non-reactive.
- 78. The apparatus according to claim 76, wherein said quenching medium is non-oxidizing.
- 79. The apparatus according to claim 76, wherein said quenching medium is water.
- 80. The apparatus according to claim 71, wherein said plastic component is a thermoplastic material.
- 81. The apparatus according to claim 80, wherein said extruder provides said heated plastic mass at a temperature equal to or greater than the melting point of said plastic component.
- 82. The apparatus according to claim 81, wherein said extruder provides said heated plastic mass at a temperature equal to or greater than the melting point of low density polyethylene.
- 83. The apparatus according to claim 80, wherein said extruder provides said heated plastic mass at a temperature between about 330° F. and 350° F.
- 84. A feeder for an apparatus for making an extruded plastic profile, including a wood component, a plastic component, said wood component and said plastic component being intermixed to form a profile body; and a bonding agent for improving the strength of said wood-plastic profile, said feeder comprising:
(a) a wood component feeder; (b) a plastic component feeder; (c) a bonding agent feeder; and (d) a feed hopper for combining each of the feeds into one.
- 85. The feeder according to claim 84, wherein said feeders are screw feeders.
- 86. The feeder according to claim 85, wherein said screw feeders are weigh feeders.
- 87. The feeder according to claim 86, wherein said weigh feeders are loss-in-weight feeders.
- 88. The feeder according to claim 84, further including a wood component dryer upstream from said wood component feeder for reducing the moisture content of said wood component.
- 89. The feeder according to claim 84, further including a pre-heater on at least said plastic component feeder for improving mixing of said plastic component.
- 90. The feeder according to claim 84, wherein said feed hopper further includes a “stuffer.”
- 91. The feeder according to claim 84, further including an additive feeder.
- 92. The feeder according to claim 91, wherein said additive feeder supplies at least one of the chemical modifiers as colorants, mildew inhibitors, insecticides, other fillers, antioxidants, UV-light inhibitors and absorbers, blowing or foaming agents, polymer flow aids, slip, and antiblock.
- 93. An apparatus for making an extruded wood-plastic profile, said apparatus comprising:
(a) an extruder for providing a heated plastic mass; (b) a feeder upstream of said extruder for combining a wood component, a plastic component and a bonding agent into a single feed to form said heated plastic mass, said feeder including: (i) a wood component feeder; (ii) a plastic component feeder; (iii) a bonding agent feeder; and (iv) a feed hopper for combining each of the feeds into one; (c) a die assembly attached to said extruder; and (d) a cooling flume downstream from said die assembly.
- 94. The apparatus according to claim 93, wherein said cooling flume is an enclosed cooling flume.
- 95. The apparatus according to claim 93, wherein said cooling flume has a length greater than about 4 feet.
- 96. The apparatus according to claim 95, wherein said cooling flume has a length between about 4 feet and 7 feet.
- 97. The apparatus according to claim 93, wherein said cooling flume is adapted to quench said profile with a quenching medium.
- 98. The apparatus according to claim 97, wherein said quenching medium is non-reactive.
- 99. The apparatus according to claim 97, wherein said quenching medium is non-oxidizing.
- 100. The apparatus according to claim 97, wherein said quenching medium is water.
- 101. The apparatus according to claim 93, wherein said plastic component is a thermoplastic material.
- 102. The apparatus according to claim 101, wherein said extruder provides said heated plastic mass at a temperature equal to or greater than the melting point of said plastic component.
- 103. The apparatus according to claim 102, wherein said extruder provides said heated plastic mass at a temperature equal to or greater than the melting point of low density polyethylene.
- 104. The apparatus according to claim 101, wherein said extruder provides said heated plastic mass at a temperature between about 330° F. and 350° F.
- 105. The feeder according to claim 93, wherein said feeders are screw feeders.
- 106. The feeder according to claim 105, wherein said screw feeders are weigh feeders.
- 107. The feeder according to claim 106, wherein said weigh feeders are loss-in-weight.
- 108. The feeder according to claim 93, further including a wood component dryer upstream from said wood component feeder for reducing the moisture content of said wood component.
- 109. The feeder according to claim 93, further including a pre-heater on at least said plastic component feeder for improving mixing of said plastic component.
- 110. The feeder according to claim 93, wherein said feed hopper further includes a “stuffer.”
- 111. The feeder according to claim 93, further including an additive feeder.
- 112. The feeder according to claim 111, wherein said additive feeder supplies at least one of the chemical modifiers as colorants, mildew inhibitors, insecticides, other fillers, antioxidants, UV-light inhibitors and absorbers, blowing or foaming agents, polymer flow aids, slip, and antiblock.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/833,470, filed Apr. 12, 2001, currently pending, and this application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/292,672, filed Nov. 12, 2002, now pending; which is a divisional of 09/217,994, filed Dec. 21, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,527,532; which is a divisional of 08/940,397, filed Oct. 1, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,851,469; which is a continuation of 08/579,111, filed Dec. 27, 1995, now abandoned, all of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Divisions (2)
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Continuations (1)
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