Patents Assigned to Tomahawk, Inc.
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Active steel repassivator for corroded steel in chloride contaminated reinforced concrete structures
Patent number: 7041330Abstract: An active steel repassivator for the rehabilitation of chloride contaminated reinforced concrete structures and a method for the application of same is disclosed. The active steel repassivator is comprised of a continuous phase, a distributed phase, and/or an aqueous solution of an amine. The continuous phase, also known as the carrier phase, is selected from organic strong volatile bases, salts of weak volatile acids and a non-ionic surfactant. The distributed phase includes an anion containing vanadium in the +4 or +5 state of oxidation. The aqueous solution of the amine acts as a co-inhibitor in the composition.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Tomahawk, Inc.Inventors: Violeta F. Munteanu, Frederick D. Kinney -
Publication number: 20040224869Abstract: The present invention is directed to a defoaming agent for use with polycarboxylate based admixtures for concrete. The defoaming agent is comprised of tributyl phosphate, an alkylaryl sulfonic acid metallic salt and a modified alkylpolyalcoxy ester. Tributyl phosphate is a phosphate ester based defoamer and the modified alkylpolyalcoxy ester is an air detraining agent. The alkylaryl sulfonic acid metallic salt is used as a hydrotrope to ensure that the tributyl phosphate and the modified alkylpolyalcoxy ester react and do not separate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: Tomahawk, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lane, Jose A. Melendez
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Active steel repassivator for corroded steel in chloride contaminated reinforced concrete structures
Publication number: 20040202775Abstract: An active steel repassivator for the rehabilitation of chloride contaminated reinforced concrete structures and a method for the application of same is disclosed. The active steel repassivator is comprised of a continuous phase, a distributed phase, and/or an aqueous solution of an amine. The continuous phase, also known as the carrier phase, is selected from organic strong volatile bases, salts of weak volatile acids and a non-ionic surfactant. The distributed phase includes an anion containing vanadium in the +4 or +5 state of oxidation. The aqueous solution of the amine acts as a co-inhibitor in the composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Tomahawk, Inc.Inventors: Violeta F. Munteanu, Frederick D. Kinney -
Active steel repassivator for corroded steel in chloride contaminated reinforced concrete structures
Patent number: 6740150Abstract: An active steel repassivator for the rehabilitation of chloride contaminated reinforced concrete structures and a method for the application of same is disclosed. The active steel repassivator is comprised of a continuous phase, a distributed phase, and/or an aqueous solution of an amine. The continuous phase, also known as the carrier phase, is selected from organic strong volatile bases, salts of weak volatile acids and a non-ionic surfactant. The distributed phase includes an anion containing vanadium in the +4 or +5 state of oxidation. The aqueous solution of the amine acts as a co-inhibitor in the composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Tomahawk, Inc.Inventors: Violeta F. Munteanu, Frederick D. Kinney -
Publication number: 20040072928Abstract: An admixture which delays the setting of concrete within a ready-mix truck is disclosed. The admixture is comprised of a mixture of glucono delta lactone and cornstarch and produces exceptional retarding results at a reasonable cost. The corn starch is relatively inexpensive and is used as a filler material to reduce the overall cost of the admixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: Tomahawk, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lane, Jose A. Melendez
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Publication number: 20040044089Abstract: The present invention is directed to a defoaming agent for use with polycarboxylate based admixtures for concrete. The defoaming agent is comprised of tributyl phosphate, an alkylaryl sulfonic acid metallic salt and a modified alkylpolyalcoxyester. Tributyl phosphate is a phosphate ester based defoamer and the modified alkylpolyalcoxyester is an air detraining agent. The alkylaryl sulfonic acid metallic salt is used as a hydrotrope to ensure that the tributyl phosphate and the modified alkylpolyalcoxyester react and do not separate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: Tomahawk, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lane, Jose A. Melendez
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Active steel repassivator for corroded steel in chloride contaminated reinforced concrete structures
Publication number: 20030091726Abstract: An active steel repassivator for the rehabilitation of chloride contaminated reinforced concrete structures and a method for the application of same is disclosed. The active steel repassivator is comprised of a continuous phase, a distributed phase, and/or an aqueous solution of an amine. The continuous phase, also known as the carrier phase, is selected from organic strong volatile bases, salts of weak volatile acids and a non-ionic surfactant. The distributed phase includes an anion containing vanadium in the +4 or +5 state of oxidation. The aqueous solution of the amine acts as a co-inhibitor in the composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Tomahawk, Inc.Inventors: Violeta F. Munteanu, Frederick D. Kinney -
Patent number: 6340438Abstract: A corrosion inhibiting admixture for concrete is disclosed comprising a combination of organic (amines) and inorganic (nitrites) fractions that provide a synergistic effect when present at a specific ratio. Such a synergistic effect occurs when the amine:nitrite ratio (% by weight) is between 1.5 to 2.5 resulting in the admixture providing excellent corrosion inhibiting capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1999Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Tomahawk, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Lane, Jose A. Melendez, Violeta F. Munteanu, Frederick D. Kinney