IP Library Granted Patent US 9,546,490
Granted Patent B2
US 9,546,490 · App. 14/237,452 · Granted Jan 17, 2017

Method for reinforcing a building component

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Patent No.
US 9,546,490
App. No.
14/237,452
Granted
Jan 17, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for reinforcing a part of a building comprises the step of adhesively bonding a textile to the surface of the part of a building by means of an adhesive. The invention relates further to such a reinforced part of a building and to the use of a textile in combination with an adhesive for reinforcing a part of a building, wherein the textile is adhesively bonded to the surface of the part of a building by means of an adhesive.

Claims (44)

1. Method for reinforcing a part of a building, comprising the step of adhesively bonding a textile to the surface of the part of the building by means of an adhesive,

wherein the textile before the adhesive bonding has a ductility of ≧1.0, the adhesive in the cured state has a ductility of ≧1.5 and the part of a building after the adhesive bonding has a ductility of ≧2,

wherein the ductility is in each case determined as the ratio of the value of the total elastic and plastic deformation to the value of the elastic deformation, and

wherein the adhesive comprises an aqueous polyurethane dispersion comprising a polyurethane dispersed in water, wherein the polyurethane is the reaction product of the following components:

A1) polyisocyanates,

A2) polymeric polyols and/or polyamines having weight-average molar weights of from ≧400 g/mol to ≦8000 g/mol,

A4) at least one compound selected from compounds which have at least one ionic or potentially ionic group, and

A5) non-ionically hydrophilised compounds.

2. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the textile before the adhesive bonding has a ductility in the range from ≧1.5 to ≦20.

3. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the adhesive in the cured state has a ductility in the range from ≧1.5 to ≦20.

4. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the part of a building after the adhesive bonding has a ductility in the range from ≧2 to ≦30.

5. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the surface of the part of a building is a plaster surface.

6. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the ductility of the textile before the adhesive bonding to the ductility of the adhesive in the cured state is in the range from ≧1:1 to≦1:10.

7. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the textile comprises a glass fiber woven fabric and the glass fiber woven fabric comprises glass fibers running at right angles to one another.

8. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the textile comprises an at least biaxial woven fabric and additional fibers are arranged in the form of a nonwoven on the at least biaxial woven fabric.

9. Reinforced part of a building, comprising a textile adhesively bonded to its surface by means of an adhesive,

wherein the textile before the adhesive bonding has a ductility of ≧1.0, the adhesive in the cured state has a ductility of ≧1.5 and the reinforced part of a building has a ductility of ≧2,

wherein the ductility is in each case determined as the ratio of the value of the total elastic and plastic deformation to the value of the elastic deformation, and

wherein the adhesive comprises an aqueous polyurethane dispersion comprising a polyurethane dispersed in water, wherein the polyurethane is the reaction product of the following components:

A1) polyisocyanates,

A2) polymeric polyols and/or polyamines having weight-average molar weights of from ≧400 g/mol to ≦8000 g/mol,

A4) at least one compound selected from compounds which have at least one ionic or potentially ionic group, and

A5) non-ionically hydrophilised compounds.

10. Reinforced part of a building according to claim 9 , wherein the textile comprises an at least biaxial woven fabric and additional fibers are arranged in the form of a nonwoven on the at least biaxial woven fabric.

11. A method for reinforcing a part of a building, said method comprising adhesive bonding a textile to a surface of the part of a building by means of an adhesive,

wherein the textile before the adhesive bonding has a ductility of ≧1.0, the adhesive in the cured state has a ductility of ≧1.5,

wherein the ductility is determined in each case as the ratio of the value of the total elastic and plastic deformation to the value of the elastic deformation, and

wherein the adhesive comprises an aqueous polyurethane dispersion comprising a polyurethane dispersed in water, wherein the polyurethane is the reaction product of the following components:

A1) polyisocyanates,

A2) polymeric polyols and/or polyamines having weight-average molar weights of from ≧400 g/mol to ≦8000 g/mol,

A4) at least one compound selected from compounds which have at least one ionic or potentially ionic group, and

A5) non-ionically hydrophilised compounds.

12. Method according to claim 11 , wherein the textile comprises an at least biaxial woven fabric and additional fibers are arranged in the form of a nonwoven on the at least biaxial woven fabric.

13. Method for reinforcing a part of a building, said method comprising comprising the step of adhesively bonding a textile to a surface of the part of the building by means of an adhesive,

wherein the textile before the adhesive bonding has a ductility of ≧1.0,

wherein the textile comprises a glass fiber woven fabric and the glass fiber woven fabric comprises glass fibers running at right angles to one another,

wherein the adhesive in a cured state has a ductility of ≧1.5,

wherein the adhesive comprises an aqueous polyurethane dispersion,

wherein the adhesive comprises an aqueous polyurethane dispersion comprising a polyurethane dispersed in water, wherein the polyurethane is the reaction product of the following components:

A1) polyisocyanates,

A2) polymeric polyols and/or polyamines having weight-average molar weights of from ≧400 g/mol to ≦8000 g/mol,

A4) at least one compound selected from compounds which have at least one ionic or potentially ionic group, and

A5) non-ionically hydrophilised compounds,

and wherein the ductility is in each case determined as the ratio of the value of the total elastic and plastic deformation to the value of the elastic deformation.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 7, 2016
From: BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG
To: COVESTRO DEUTSCHLAND AG
Reel/Frame 038374/0844 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 21, 2016
From: BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG
To: COVESTRO DEUTSCHLAND AG
Reel/Frame 038188/0408 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 10, 2016
From: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH
To: BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG
Reel/Frame 038056/0732 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2014
From: KRAUS, HARALD, DR.; ARNDT, WOLFGANG; WINTERMANTEL, MATTHIAS, DR.; LUCAS, HEINZ-WERNER, DR.; DIJKSTRA, DIRK, DR.; STEMPNIEWSKI, LOTHAR, DR.; URBAN, MORITZ
To: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH; KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FÜR TECHNOLOGIE
Reel/Frame 032537/0019 →