Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Nonwoven cementitious composite for In-Situ hydration
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Application No.: US15061389Application Date: 2016-03-04
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Publication No.: US10167635B2Publication Date: 2019-01-01
- Inventor: Curren E. Krasnoff , Neal S. Berke
- Applicant: Cortex Composites, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US CA Pacific Palisades
- Assignee: CORTEX COMPOSITES, INC.
- Current Assignee: CORTEX COMPOSITES, INC.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Pacific Palisades
- Agency: Foley & Lardner LLP
- Main IPC: E04C5/00
- IPC: E04C5/00 ; B32B13/12 ; B32B5/22 ; B32B27/14 ; B32B5/16 ; B32B27/32 ; E01C11/18 ; E01C9/00 ; B32B3/30 ; B32B5/02 ; B32B3/28 ; B32B13/02 ; B32B13/14 ; B32B5/26 ; E04C5/07 ; B32B27/12 ; B32B7/10 ; B32B7/12 ; B32B5/06 ; B32B3/26 ; B32B7/04

Abstract:
A cementitious composite material for in-situ hydration includes a mesh layer, a cementitious material, a sealing layer, and a containment layer. The mesh layer has a first side and a second side. The mesh layer includes a plurality of discontinuous fibers arranged in a nonwoven configuration and coupled with one another. The cementitious material is disposed within the mesh layer. The cementitious material includes a plurality of cementitious particles. The sealing layer is disposed along the first side of the mesh layer and coupled to the plurality of discontinuous nonwoven fibers. The containment layer is disposed along the second side of the mesh layer and configured to prevent the plurality of cementitious particles from migrating out of the mesh layer.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160186434A1 NONWOVEN CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITE FOR IN-SITU HYDRATION Public/Granted day:2016-06-30
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