IP Library Granted Patent US 7,727,326
Granted Patent B1
US 7,727,326 · App. 10/779,151 · Granted Jun 1, 2010

Varied length fibers in a brittle material

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Patent No.
US 7,727,326
App. No.
10/779,151
Granted
Jun 1, 2010
Kind
B1
Abstract

Concrete and mortar composites can be made with two or more sizes of fibers therein. The different sized fibers can be used to adjust the toughness and reliability of the composite material. The different sized fibers can also be used to increase the deflection of concrete or mortar compositions. The variable length of fibers provide for smaller fibers to exist in corners for more strength in smaller spaces. Different mixes of sizes of fibers can also adjust the stiffness of a concrete or mortar composite material. The fibers can be made from a variety of materials, lengths, shapes, aspect ratios or diameters. The fibers can make up variable portions of the composition. Mixing different aspect ratios of fibers together can be used to prevent clumping or balling of the fibers. Mixing of different modulus of elasticity fibers in different ratios can add to the toughness and strength of the composite.

Claims (57)

1. A mixture of fibers for a composite material comprising:

a plurality of fibers of a first aspect ratio which becomes entangled when mixed together and a plurality of fibers of at least one additional aspect ratio lower than the first aspect ratio, mixed together in a specified ratio such that the combination of fibers will not experience entangling.

2. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 1 wherein,

the fibers are mixed with a composite material such that the fibers do not experience entangling in the composite material.

3. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 2 wherein,

the composite material is concrete.

4. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 2 wherein,

the composite material is mortar.

5. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 1 wherein,

the fibers are bright basic wire.

6. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 1 wherein,

the fibers are polypropylene.

7. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 1 wherein,

the fibers have a straight center portion and are bent 30 degrees at each end.

8. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 1 wherein,

the fibers have a first aspect ratio with a length of 1.6 inches,

the fibers have a second aspect ratio with a length of 0.75 inches,

the fibers have a third aspect ratio with a length of 0.5-inches.

9. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 1 wherein,

the ratios of the of different aspect ratio fibers used are equal by weight.

10. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 1 wherein,

the plurality of fibers of the at least one aspect ratio have a higher modulus of elasticity than the other fibers used in the composite material.

11. A mixture of fibers for a composite material obtained by the steps comprising,

a) obtaining fibers of a first aspect ratio which experiences entangling when mixed together,

b) obtaining fibers of at least one additional aspect ratio lower than the first aspect ratio,

c) adding at least one fiber of the first aspect ratio to a container, and then adding at least one fiber of at least one additional aspect ratio to the container such that a specified ratio of fibers of different aspect ratios are added to the container,

d) repeating step c until the desired number of fibers are in the container such that the fibers in the container will not entangle.

12. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 11 with the additional step of,

mixing the fibers from the container into a composite material such that the fibers will not entangle in the composite material,

curing the composite material.

13. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 12 with the additional step of,

determining the ratio of the length of the different aspect ratio fibers to provide different properties of a mortar before mixing the fibers in the composite mixture.

14. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 12 with the additional step of,

the at least one aspect ratio fiber has a different modulus of elasticity fiber than the rest of the fibers in the mixture.

15. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 14 wherein the higher modulus of elasticity fiber has the highest aspect ratio.

16. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 11 wherein,

the composite mixture being concrete.

17. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 11 wherein,

the a composite mixture being mortar.

18. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 11 with the additional step of,

bending the ends of the fibers before adding the fibers to the container.

19. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 11 wherein,

step c includes, adding three different aspect ratios fibers in equal portions by weight, wherein,

a first aspect ratio fiber has a length of 1.6 inches,

a second aspect ratio fiber has a length of 0.75 inches,

a third aspect ratio fiber has a length of 0.5 inches.

20. A mixture of fibers for a composite material obtained by the steps comprising,

a) obtaining fibers of a first aspect ratio which experiences entangling when mixed together,

b) obtaining fibers of at least one additional aspect ratio which is smaller than the first aspect ratio,

c) adding at least one fiber of the first aspect ratio to a composite mixture, and then adding at least one fiber of at least one additional aspect ratio to the composite mixture such that a specified ratio of fibers of different aspect ratios are added to the composite mixture,

d) repeating step c until the desired number of fibers are in the composite mixture such that the fibers in the container will not entangle.

21. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 20 having,

the composite mixture being concrete.

22. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 20 having,

the composite mixture being mortar.

23. A mixture of fibers for a composite material as in claim 20 wherein,

an at least one additional aspect ratio fiber having a higher modulus of elasticity.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF ABL SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RECORDED AT REEL 053228/FRAME 0967 Recorded Mar 21, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: FORTERRA PIPE & PRECAST, LLC; BIO CLEAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.; FORTERRA CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC.; UNITED STATES PIPE AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, LLC; FORTERRA PRECAST CONCEPTS, LLC; MODULAR WETLAND SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 059718/0621 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE APP 62905899 WHICH WAS ENTERED IN ERROR AND IS TO BE REMOVED FROM THOSE PATENTS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 053228 FRAME 0967. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY INTEREST.. Recorded Jul 17, 2020
From: FORTERRA, INC. (A DELAWARE CORPORATION); FORTERRA PIPE & PRECAST, LLC (A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY); BIO CLEAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. (A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION); FORTERRA CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. (AN IOWA CORPORATION); MODULAR WETLAND SYSTEMS, INC. (A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION); UNITED STATES PIPE AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, LLC (AN ALABAMA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY); FORTERRA PRECAST CONCEPTS, LLC (A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY)
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. (A NATIONAL BANKING INSTITUTION)
Reel/Frame 053246/0963 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 16, 2020
From: FORTERRA, INC. (A DELAWARE CORPORATION); FORTERRA PIPE & PRECAST, LLC (A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY); BIO CLEAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. (A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION); FORTERRA CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. (AN IOWA CORPORATION); MODULAR WETLAND SYSTEMS, INC. (A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION); UNITED STATES PIPE AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, LLC (AN ALABAMA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY); FORTERRA PRECAST CONCEPTS, LLC (A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY)
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. (A NATIONAL BANKING INSTITUTION)
Reel/Frame 053228/0967 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2017
From: TRANGSRUD, JULIAN P.; MACDONALD, CLIFFORD N.
To: ROYAL ENTERPRISES AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 041097/0373 →