序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Resin mixture based on vinyl ester urethane resin and use thereof US14695857 2015-04-24 US09879111B2 2018-01-30 Michael Leitner
A resin mixture comprises a vinyl ester urethane resin as the base resin, wherein the vinyl ester urethane resin can be obtained by reacting a dianhydrohexitol compound with a diisocyanate to obtain a product and reacting the obtained product with a hydroxy substituted (meth)acrylate. The resin mixture can be used to produce a reactive resin mortar containing that resin mixture and inorganic aggregates, organic aggregates or a mixture thereof. The reactive resin mortar can be used for chemical fastening.
62 Reaction resin composition and use thereof US14695736 2015-04-24 US09580633B2 2017-02-28 Armin Pfeil; Memet-Emin Kumru
A reaction resin composition that can be used for the chemical fastening of anchoring means in boreholes and for construction gluing is described. The composition includes (A) a resin component, which contains at least one radically hardenable compound and at least one epoxy resin, which contains, on average, more than one epoxy group per molecule, and a (B) hardener component, which contains a hardening agent for at least one radical compound and at least one amine. The radically hardenable compound and hardening agent in each case being reaction-inhibiting spatially separated from one another. In an embodiment the composition contains no Cu—, Mn—, and iron compound, and no bridging compound. The ratio of double bond value to epoxy value nDB:nEP in the resin component is between 0.01 and 0.55 or between 5 and 50.
63 Reaction Resin Mortar Curable by Frontal Polymerization and Method for Fixing Anchor Rods US15023317 2014-09-19 US20160236983A1 2016-08-18 Thomas BUERGEL; Armin PFEIL
A reaction resin mortar curable by frontal polymerization is described, comprising at least one radically polymerizable compound (a), at least one thiol-functionalized compound (b) and at least one polymerization initiator (c), wherein the weight ratio of the at least one radically polymerizable compound (a) and the at least one thiol-functionalized compound (b) is in the range of 10:1 to 2:1 and wherein the polymerization initiator (c) is selected from compounds which can be thermally activated and/or thermally released at a temperature of above 30° C. and/or ammonium persulfates which are formed in-situ from at least one organically substituted ammonium salt and at least one inorganic persulfate as well as a method for fixing anchor rods, rebars or the like in bore holes using the reaction resin mortar.
64 RESIN MIXTURE, REACTION RESIN - MORTAR, MULTI-COMPONENT MORTAR SYSTEM, AND THEIR APPLICATION US15003105 2016-01-21 US20160159689A1 2016-06-09 Thomas Burgel; Monika Monch
A resin mixture is described, comprising at least one compound that can be radically polymerized, at least one reactive diluent selected from 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds, and at least one polymerization inhibitor, selected from stable N-oxyl-radicals or 4-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butyl toluene, with the molar ratio of at least one 1,3-dicarbonyl compound and the polymerization inhibitor ranging from 30:1 to 150:1, a reaction resin mortar comprising said resin mixture, a two-component or multi-component system, as well as the use for construction purposes, particularly for the chemical fastening in mineral undergrounds.
65 Treated Polyoxymethylene Fibers For Use In Structural Matrices US14832289 2015-08-21 US20160052824A1 2016-02-25 Hattersheim Herschke; Arvind Karandikar; Kaushik Chakrabarty; David Mcllory
Construction materials are described that contain polyoxymethylene fibers. The polyoxymethylene fibers are treated with a sizing composition that improves dispersibility. In addition to improving dispersibility, the sizing composition improves various physical properties of the resulting hardened structural material. The sizing composition, for instance, can increase impact resistance, flexural strength, compressive strength, and/or residual strength in comparison to an identical construction material containing polyoxymethylene fibers that are untreated.
66 REACTIVE RESIN COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF US14920595 2015-10-22 US20160039960A1 2016-02-11 Armin Pfeil; Memet-Emin Kumru
A reactive resin composition is described, comprising a resin constituent (A) comprising a free-radically polymerizable compound (a-1), a compound (a-2) which can react with an amine, and a bridging compound (a-3) having at least two reactive functionalities, one of which can be free-radically (co)polymerize and one of which can be react with an amine, and a hardener constitute (H) comprising at least one dialkyl peroxide (h-1) and at least one amine (h-2) where the resin constituent (A) and the hardener (H) or the resin constituent (A) and at least one dialkyl peroxide (h-1) and at least one amine (h-2) of the hardener (H) are spatially separated from one another, in order to prevent reaction prior to mixing of these components, which is characterized in that the hardener constituent (H) further comprises an accelerator mixture (B) consisting of a copper compound (b-1) and a 1,3-dicarbonyl compound (b-2), with the proviso that the resin composition is suitable for use for construction purposes, preferably for securing anchor thread bars, iron reinforcements, bushing or screws in boreholes in all kinds of substrata.
67 Beta-Phosphorylated Nitroxide Radicals as Inhibitors for Reactive Resins, Reactive Resins Containing Said Beta-Phosphorylated Nitroxide Radicals and Use of Said Beta-Phosphorylated Nitroxide Radicals US14395288 2013-04-10 US20150060312A1 2015-03-05 Thomas Buergel; Armin Pfeil
Use of a β-phosphorylated nitroxide radical as an inhibitor for resin mixtures and reactive resin mortars, each based on radically curable compounds. The pot life of mortar compounds can be adjusted in a targeted manner with the β-phosphorylated nitroxide radical for resin mixtures and reactive resin mortars.
68 INHIBITOR COMBINATION, RESIN MIXTURE CONTAINING SAME AND USE OF SAME US13492149 2012-06-08 US20130123393A1 2013-05-16 Armin PFEIL; Johannes BRINKHORST; Didier GIGMES; Luca VALGIMIGLI; Derek PRATT; Denis BERTIN
The use of a mixture of 5-pyrimidinol derivatives with sterically hindered phenol derivatives for adjusting the reactivity and the gel time of resin mixtures and reactive resin mortars based on radically polymerizable compounds is described. Furthermore, a resin mixture containing the inhibitor combination, a reactive resin mortar containing this resin mixture and two-component mortar systems with the reactive resin mortar according to the invention and a hardener with improved stability in storage and good low-temperature hardening properties are also described. The resin mixture according to the invention is suitable in particular for chemical fastening of construction elements in boreholes in various substrates.
69 Anchor fixing agent, anchor fixing agent ampule, and method for fixing anchor US11813890 2006-01-13 US08142110B2 2012-03-27 Keiichi Abe; Junichiro Abe; Tomoyasu Taguchi; Sunao Ookubo; Isao Shinoda; Takashi Nagoshi
Provided are an anchor fixing agent which can fill up fine concave and convex portions present on the inner surface of a hole formed in a base material and can maintain great strength, in particular, even after the lapse of a long period of time; an anchor fixing agent ampule; and a method for fixing an anchor. An anchor fixing agent which comprises an alumina cement, a lime and/or a portland cement, and water. Preferably, it further comprises an agent for the retardation of setting and light magnesia. The anchor fixing agent ampule holds a solid component and a liquid component in the anchor fixing agent in the state wherein the components are separated from each other.
70 Two-component mortar compound and its use US12932305 2011-02-23 US20110313083A1 2011-12-22 Philipp Wieland
A two-component mortar compound including a curable resin component (A) that contains 30% to 45% by weight of at least one radically polymerizable resin, 30% to 45% by weight of fillers, 15% to 25% by weight of cement and 1% to 8% of a thickeners, and including a separately arranged so as to inhibit reaction curing component (B) that contains 1% to 20% by weight of a peroxide, 10% to 35% by weight of water, 40% to 80% by weight of fillers and 0.5% to 5% by weight of thickeners, with the proviso that the sum of the quantities of the constituents of the resin component or of the curing component is always 100% by weight, which is characterized in that the resin component (A) contains 0.01% to 5% by weight of an organic and/or inorganic acid and/or salts and esters thereof, and the invention also describes its use to fasten anchoring means into drilled holes in mineral substrates by means of the chemical reaction of the resin component (A) with the curing component (B).
71 Chemical two-component mortar compound with improved adhesion to the surface of partially cleaned and/or moist holes in mineral substrates, and the use of such a chemical two-component mortar compound US13065696 2011-03-28 US20110236612A1 2011-09-29 Memet-Emin Kumru; Frank Thiemann; Sandra Baur
A chemical two-component mortar compound including a resin component (A) that contains at least one radically curable, ethylenically unsaturated compound (a) as the curable component, and including a separately arranged so as to inhibit reaction curing component (B) that contains a curing agent for the resin of the resin component (A), with improved adhesion to the surface of partially cleaned and/or moist holes in mineral substrates, characterized by a content of 0.2% to 10% by weight of at least one (meth)acryloxy alkyl trialkoxy siloxane and/or poly(meth)acryloxy alkyl silsesquioxane as an additional component (b) of the resin component (A); it also describes magazines, cartridges or plastic bags containing this chemical two-component mortar compound in two or more chambers that are separate from each other, in which the resin component (A) or the curing component (B) are arranged separately so as to inhibit a reaction; and it also describes its use to chemically fasten structural elements in mineral substrates.
72 RESIN MORTAR SUITABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES, ESPECIALLY FOR CHEMICAL ANCHORING US13024573 2011-02-10 US20110201726A1 2011-08-18 Armin PFEIL
A resin mortar composition suitable for construction purposes is disclosed. The composition includes a resin component (A) curable with an aliphatic amine and a peroxide and a hardener component (H) with at least one peroxide (B) and at least one amine (C). At least one of the resin component (A) and the hardener component (H) contains at least one inorganic filler and the resin component (A) and the hardener component (H) or the resin composition (A) and the at least one peroxide (B) and the at least one amine (C) of the hardener component (H) are spatially separated from one another. The resin component (A) includes a compound (a) capable of undergoing a radical polymerization, a compound (b) capable of reacting with an amine, a transition metal compound (c), at least one inhibitor (d) to adjust the gel time and a bridging compound (e) having at least two reactive functionalities.
73 SYNTHETIC MORTAR COMPOSITION US12445621 2007-09-20 US20100294676A1 2010-11-25 Jürgen Grün; Markus Semmler; Christian Schlenk; Martin Vogel
A multi-component synthetic resin system, its use for securing fixing elements and a method for its preparation, and further embodiments mentioned in the description based on this invention, the multi-component synthetic resin system including one or more finely distributed gases in at least one of its components. Application is primarily in the construction industry.
74 ANCHOR FIXING AGENT, ANCHOR FIXING AGENT AMPULE, AND METHOD FOR FIXING ANCHOR US11813890 2006-01-13 US20100150666A1 2010-06-17 Keiichi Abe; Junichiro Abe; Tomoyasu Taguchi; Sunao Ookubo; Isao Shinoda; Takashi Nagoshi
Provided are an anchor fixing agent which can fill up fine concave and convex portions present on the inner surface of a hole formed in a base material and can maintain great strength, in particular, even after the lapse of a long period of time; an anchor fixing agent ampule; and a method for fixing an anchor. An anchor fixing agent which comprises an alumina cement, a lime and/or a portland cement, and water. Preferably, it further comprises an agent for the retardation of setting and light magnesia. The anchor fixing agent ampule holds a solid component and a liquid component in the anchor fixing agent in the state wherein the components are separated from each other.
75 FAST-CURING CHEMICAL FIXING SYSTEM AND USE THEREOF US12306557 2007-06-27 US20090308533A1 2009-12-17 Jürgen Grün; Paul Steurer; Martin Vogel; Regina Kolesko
Rapidly functional chemical fixing systems for anchoring elements, which fixing systems comprise a radically curing olefinic reactive resin formulation, a hardener and optionally additives, wherein the reactive resin formulation is composed of one or more curing olefinic reactive resins, one or more aminic accelerators, one or more non-phenolic (anaerobic) inhibitors and no or one or more phenolic inhibitors, and as the hardener there is provided a hardener with at least one peroxide as the initiator, wherein as the aminic accelerator(s) the reactive resin formulation comprises at least one highly active aminic accelerator in an amount of at least 1.5% by weight, based on the mass of the reactive resin formulation, the mass ratio of the accelerator to phenolic initiator is >5, and the reactive resin formulation comprises as non-phenolic inhibitor(s) up to 5% by weight of at least one non-phenolic inhibitor which has hardly any effect on the curing time, and in the hardener at least 1% of peroxide is provided. The very rapidly curing chemical fixing systems are especially suitable for fixing anchoring elements in the construction industry; these anchoring elements may become fixed a short time after the introduction of the chemical fixing system.
76 Multi-component kit of epoxy resin and mannich base components US10584251 2004-12-22 US07498389B2 2009-03-03 Martin Vogel; Juergen Gruen; Elke Wasmer; Christain Schlenk; Joachim Schaetzle
A multi-component kit for a curable composition for fixing purposes, comprising an epoxy component (a), which comprises curable epoxides, and a hardener component (b), which comprises a Mannich base formulation, and the use of Mannich base formulations and, especially, further additives in hardener components for epoxy resins, the Mannich base formulation having specific properties (viscosity, H equivalents, content of free phenol derivatives). The multi-component kits according to the invention can be used within a broad temperature range and enable mortar compositions to be produced which, after curing, exhibit a particularly large tolerance range for temperatures and exhibit particularly high bond stress values at low temperatures and, especially, also at high temperatures.
77 Method for anchoring a material in or to concrete or masonry US10940198 2004-09-13 US07163971B2 2007-01-16 Michael J. Rancich; Fred A. Kish; Cyndie S. Hackl
Disclosed are methods for anchoring materials in or to concrete. The methods preferably comprise delivering to the concrete or masonry, the material to be anchored to the concrete or masonry or both an anchor composition comprising alkylacrylate ester monomer and a copolymer of alkylacrylate ester and methacrylic acid monomers, and free-radical catalyst.
78 Cementitious mixtures and methods of use thereof US10557756 2004-06-02 US20060260512A1 2006-11-23 David Nordmeyer
A cementitious mixture that is comprised of class C fly ash and other industrial waste product such as either bottom ash or economizer ash. The mixture is preferably 15-35% weight class C fly ash based on the total weight of the mixture. The mixture excludes Portland cement, or other similar cement products. The dry mixture is placed in a desired location or form. Water is then added to the mixture when desired in order to harden the mixture in place. The cementitious mixture is particularly useful for securing fence posts, or the like, in the earth as the workability of the mixture is maintained by adding the water to the mixture only after the position has been properly plumbed and placed in the hole. The cementitious mixture thus provides an inexpensive alternative to standard blended cement products, and provides a convenient and effective way of securing fence posts to the earth.
79 Curing agent component for an at least two-component mortar composition, method of preparing it and its use US10460111 2003-06-12 US06989424B2 2006-01-24 Rainer Hettich; Thomas Burgel
A curing agent component is described for an at least two-component mortar composition for the chemical fastening technique, containing at least one free radical-forming agent as curing agent for an organic resin component, water and at least one water-soluble, ethylenically unsaturated polyethylene glycol derivative, which can be copolymerized with the organic resin component and has a solubility in water at 25° C. of at least 10 g in 100 gram of water and has the structure given by the general formula I: R2—A—O—R1  (I) in which R1 represents a group having the formula CH2═CH—CH2—, CH2═CH—CO—O— or CH2═C(CH3)—CO—O—, R2 represents hydrogen, an alkyl group with 1 to 6 carbon atoms, a sulfonate group or a group having the formula CH2═CH—CH2—, CH2═CH—CO—O— or CH2═C(CH3)—CO—O—, and A represents a linear or branched, homopolymeric or copolymeric, optionally substituted polyoxyalkylene group. Furthermore, methods are described for producing and using the curing agent component in a two-component or multi-component mortar composition for fastening construction elements in a solid substrate.
80 Method for anchoring a material in or to concrete or masonry US10940198 2004-09-13 US20050032964A1 2005-02-10 Fred Kish; Michael Rancich; Cyndie Hackl
Disclosed are methods for anchoring materials in or to concrete. The methods preferably comprise delivering to the concrete or masonry, the material to be anchored to the concrete or masonry or both an anchor composition comprising alkylacrylate ester monomer and a copolymer of alkylacrylate ester and methacrylic acid monomers, and free-radical catalyst.
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