Patents by Inventor Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli
Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10435889Abstract: A cementitious composite and cured masonry block made from the cementitious composite. The cementitious composite contains a cement, a non-rubber aggregate, a crumb rubber and at least one of cement kiln dust and limestone powder. The crumb rubber aggregate is extracted from scrap tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with the aggregate, the cement and water, then cured in forms to make the masonry blocks. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in conventional masonry blocks, is at least partially replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free or sand-reduced masonry block that contains crumb rubber. The crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfy the ASTM non-load bearing requirements. The use of crumb rubber decreases the unit weight and increases thermal resistance of the masonry blocks. The use of cement kiln dust or limestone as a partial replacement of cement will lead to decrease in the cost.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2018Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralInventors: Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli, Homoud M. Assehdi, Mohammad Maslehuddin
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Patent number: 10428521Abstract: A cementitious composite and cured masonry block made from the cementitious composite. The cementitious composite contains a cement, a non-rubber aggregate, a crumb rubber and at least one of cement kiln dust and limestone powder. The crumb rubber aggregate is extracted from scrap tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with the aggregate, the cement and water, then cured in forms to make the masonry blocks. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in conventional masonry blocks, is at least partially replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free or sand-reduced masonry block that contains crumb rubber. The crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfy the ASTM non-load bearing requirements. The use of crumb rubber decreases the unit weight and increases thermal resistance of the masonry blocks. The use of cement kiln dust or limestone as a partial replacement of cement will lead to decrease in the cost.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2018Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli, Homoud M. Assehdi, Mohammad M. Maslehuddin
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Publication number: 20190249430Abstract: A cementitious composite and cured masonry block made from the cementitious composite. The cementitious composite contains a cement, a non-rubber aggregate, a crumb rubber and at least one of cement kiln dust and limestone powder. The crumb rubber aggregate is extracted from scrap tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with the aggregate, the cement and water, then cured in forms to make the masonry blocks. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in conventional masonry blocks, is at least partially replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free or sand-reduced masonry block that contains crumb rubber. The crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfy the ASTM non-load bearing requirements. The use of crumb rubber decreases the unit weight and increases thermal resistance of the masonry blocks. The use of cement kiln dust or limestone as a partial replacement of cement will lead to decrease in the cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2018Publication date: August 15, 2019Applicant: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Nasser M. AL-AQEELI, Homoud M. ASSEHDI, Mohammad MASLEHUDDIN
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Publication number: 20190249429Abstract: A cementitious composite and cured masonry block made from the cementitious composite. The cementitious composite contains a cement, a non-rubber aggregate, a crumb rubber and at least one of cement kiln dust and limestone powder. The crumb rubber aggregate is extracted from scrap tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with the aggregate, the cement and water, then cured in forms to make the masonry blocks. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in conventional masonry blocks, is at least partially replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free or sand-reduced masonry block that contains crumb rubber. The crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfy the ASTM non-load bearing requirements. The use of crumb rubber decreases the unit weight and increases thermal resistance of the masonry blocks. The use of cement kiln dust or limestone as a partial replacement of cement will lead to decrease in the cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2018Publication date: August 15, 2019Applicant: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Nasser M. AL-AQEELI, Homoud M. ASSEHDI, Mohammad MASLEHUDDIN
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Patent number: 10161132Abstract: A cementitious composite and cured masonry block made from the cementitious composite. The cementitious composite contains a cement, a non-rubber aggregate, a crumb rubber and at least one of cement kiln dust and limestone powder. The crumb rubber aggregate is extracted from scrap tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with the aggregate, the cement and water, then cured in forms to make the masonry blocks. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in conventional masonry blocks, is at least partially replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free or sand-reduced masonry block that contains crumb rubber. The crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfy the ASTM non-load bearing requirements. The use of crumb rubber decreases the unit weight and increases thermal resistance of the masonry blocks. The use of cement kiln dust or limestone as a partial replacement of cement will lead to decrease in the cost.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2018Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Mohammad Maslehuddin, Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli, Homoud M. Assehdi
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Patent number: 10106461Abstract: Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks including cement, aggregate, water, and crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with aggregate, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2018Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli, Homoud M. Assehdi, Mohammad Maslehuddin
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Publication number: 20180251402Abstract: Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks including cement, aggregate, water, and crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with aggregate, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Applicant: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli, Homoud M. Assehdi, Mohammad Maslehuddin
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Patent number: 10059626Abstract: Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks including cement, aggregate, water, and crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with aggregate, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2017Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli, Homoud M. Assehdi, Mohammad Maslehuddin
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Publication number: 20170226014Abstract: Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks including cement, aggregate, water, and crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with aggregate, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2017Publication date: August 10, 2017Applicant: KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND MINERALSInventors: Nasser M. AL-AQEELI, Homoud M. ASSEHDI, Mohammad MASLEHUDDIN
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Patent number: 9670095Abstract: Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks including cement, aggregate, water, and crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with aggregate, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2016Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli, Homoud M. Assehdi, Mohammad Maslehuddin
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Patent number: 9382160Abstract: This invention relates to the development of Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with concrete, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli, Homoud M. Assehdi
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Publication number: 20160185665Abstract: Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks including cement, aggregate, water, and crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with aggregate, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2016Publication date: June 30, 2016Applicant: KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND MINERALSInventors: Nasser M. AL-AQEELI, Homoud M. Assehdi, Mohammad Maslehuddin
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Publication number: 20150299043Abstract: This invention relates to the development of Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with concrete, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2014Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Nasser M. Al-Aqeeli, Homoud M. Assehdi