IP Library Granted Patent US 7,628,949
Granted Patent B2
US 7,628,949 · App. 10/559,601 · Granted Dec 8, 2009

Method and apparatus of curing concrete structures

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Patent No.
US 7,628,949
App. No.
10/559,601
Granted
Dec 8, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of controlling the cure of concrete structures using intralaminar heat generated by applying electrical energy to electrically conductive members disposed within the structures. These conductive members include carbon fibers. The method further incorporates the electrically conductive, members as internal reinforcement in the cured, finished structure reducing or obviating the need for reinforcing steel. The electrically conductive, members are provided in various forms including but not limited to, pliable forms impregnated with a polymer resin matrix capable of being rigidified and completely rigidified forms. The invention may be used in conjunction with heat responsive agents to activate curing. A preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention is a controlled (expedited or heat activated) cure of a concrete structure. Concrete structures containing the electrical heating capability taught herein are also included within the invention.

Claims (36)

1. A method of curing concrete utilizing at least one heating component within uncured concrete by energizing the heating component with electrical power to resistively heat the concrete to a first temperature wherein the concrete has a fast rate of cure and a rate of compressive strength gain and when the rate of compressive strength gain declines, modifying the electrical power to achieve a second lower concrete temperature with a slower rate of cure.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the amount of electrical power is modified to achieve a maximum rate of compressive strength gain of the concrete.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the amount of electrical power is modified to achieve a rate of concrete cure.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the heating component comprises carbon fibers.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the heating component provides structural reinforcement to the concrete.

6. The method of claim 2 further comprising modifying the electrical rower to achieve a third lower concrete temperature when the rate of compressive strength gain declines.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein the concrete contains heat responsive additives to activate a hydration reaction.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein the concrete contains additives to retard a hydration reaction.

9. A method of curing concrete comprising:

a. conducting electrical energy through a heating component wherein at least a portion of the heating component is within concrete;

b. achieving a first temperature of concrete;

c. changing the amount of electrical energy so that the concrete achieves a second lower temperature and temporarily achieves a maximum rate of cure;

d. continuing steps a through c to control a rate of cure of the concrete.

10. A method of curing concrete comprising:

a. conducting electrical energy through a heating component wherein at least a portion of the heating component is within the concrete;

b. achieving a first temperature of the concrete;

c. changing the amount of electrical energy so that the concrete achieves a second lower temperature and temporarily achieves the maximum rate of compressive strength gain;

d. repeating step c to achieve maximum rate of gain of compressive strength of the concrete.

11. The method of claim 1 further comprising allowing the concrete to cool at a rate that achieves near maximum rate of strength gain for each temperature.

12. The method of claim 1 further comprising allowing the concrete to cool at a rate to achieve a near maximum rate of gain in compressive strength at each temperature.

13. A method for achieving the maximum compressive concrete strength in minimal cure time comprising the following steps:

(a) heating concrete to a first temperature;

(b) monitoring changes in the rate of strength gain;

(c) controllably lowering the resistive heat to achieve a second lower concrete temperature;

(d) monitoring the rate of strength gain at second temperature to maintain a maximum rate of strength gain;

(e) controllably decreasing the resistive heat when the rate of strength gain decreases;

(f) achieving a new third concrete temperature;

(g) monitoring the rate of strength gain at the third temperature to maintain a maximum rate of strength gain

(h) controllably decreasing the resistive heat when the rate of strength gain decreases;

(i) achieving a new fourth concrete temperature; and

(j) monitoring the rate of strength gain at the fourth temperature to maintain a maximum rate of strength gain.

14. The method of claim 13 further comprising:

(a) heating the concrete at 50° C. for a time wherein the concrete reaches its maximum rate of strength gain;

(b) controllably reducing the heat to 35° C.;

(c) controllably reducing the heat to the higher of ambient temperature or 12.5° C.; and

(d) controllably reducing the heat to the higher of ambient temperature or 5° C.

Assignments (8)
MERGER Recorded Jul 25, 2013
From: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, INC.
To: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 25, 2013
From: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, LLC
To: EMS USA HOLDINGS I INC.
Reel/Frame 030879/0986 →
CONVERSION FROM A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY TO A CORPORATION Recorded Jan 6, 2012
From: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, LLC
To: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 28, 2011
From: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, LLC
To: VICTORY PARK MANAGEMENT, LLC, AS AGENT
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 11, 2010
From: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, LLC
To: VICTORY PARK MANAGEMENT, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF AN ADDITIONAL UNDIVIDED 25% INTEREST OF ASSIGNOR'S ORIGINAL ENTIRE INTEREST IN ALL PROPERTIES LISTED IN THIS ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 3, 2009
From: VERLINE, INCORPORATED
To: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, LLC
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SUPPLEMENTAL PATENT ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 18, 2008
From: VERLINE, INCORPORATED
To: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, LLC
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CONVEYANCE OF 50% INTEREST IN ALL PATENTS AND APPLICATIONS Recorded Feb 8, 2008
From: VERLINE, INCORPORATED
To: ENERGY MAINTENANCE SERVICES GROUP I, LLC
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