At Least One Layer Is Derived From Water-settable Material (e.g., Cement, Gypsum, Etc.) Patents (Class 442/256)
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Patent number: 10179997Abstract: Gypsum panels, sheathing systems, and methods of making and using the same are provided. A gypsum panel includes a gypsum core associated with a first fiberglass mat having a continuous barrier coating, the coating penetrating a portion of the first fiberglass mat opposite the gypsum core, wherein gypsum penetrates a remaining fibrous portion of the first fiberglass mat such that voids in the first fiberglass mat are substantially eliminated. A building sheathing system includes at least two gypsum panels and a seaming component to provide a seam at an interface between the gypsum panels.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2016Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLCInventors: Vincent B. Thomas, Rochelle Bradford, Christopher J. Sanders, Yi-Hsien Harry Teng
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Patent number: 9885179Abstract: Disclosed are composite building boards and associated manufacturing methods. The composite boards may include, for example, one or more slurry layers with embedded fibrous mats. An exterior plastic coating is mechanically adhered to the underlying slurry layer. The plastic layer chemically bonds and cross-links with polymer additives within the slurry layer. The result is an integrated polymer matrix with greatly improved durability and surface strength.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2016Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: CertainTeed Gypsum, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Hauber, Gerald D. Boydston
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Patent number: 9486980Abstract: Disclosed are building board manufacturing techniques that minimize the build-up of slurry on associated forming equipment and also produce panels with enhanced physical properties. The methods involve applying a dissolvable film laminate to one or more fiber mats at the outset of the forming process. In the un-dissolved state, the film acts as a containment envelope for the gypsum slurry and any free floating glass fibers. During subsequent curing, the film is dissolved by vaporized water. In its dissolved state, the film is liquefied and coats the fibers of the underlying mat. This results in a building board with improved physical properties.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2013Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: CertainTeed Gypsum, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Hauber, Gerald D. Boydston
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Patent number: 8461067Abstract: A gypsum board which comprises a set gypsum core sandwiched between and faced with fibrous mats, wherein a free surface of one of said mats is pre-coated with a combination of a mineral pigment, optionally an inorganic adhesive binder and an organic binder, preferably a hydrophobic, UV resistant polymer latex adhesive binder applied to said surface as an aqueous coating composition, said aqueous coating composition upon drying and setting providing a pre-coated mat satisfying certain morphology requirements.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLCInventors: Russell Smith, Brian Randall
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Patent number: 8057915Abstract: The acoustical product of the present invention comprises an acoustical product including a matrix of calcium sulfate dihydrate crystals and expanded perlite distributed throughout the matrix. The expanded perlite has a particle size distribution with at least 10% of the perlite having a particle diameter of 700 microns or more, and the amount of expanded perlite to calcium sulfate dihydrate is about 35% to about 75% by weight, based upon the dry weight of the calcium sulfate dihydrate. A dispersing agent and glass fibers having a particle length of about ΒΌ inch to about 1 inch are dispersed throughout the gypsum matrix.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: W. David Song, Mark H. Englert, Qiang Yu, Martin W. Brown, Richard B. Stevens
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Patent number: 7932195Abstract: A gypsum board which comprises a set gypsum core sandwiched between and faced with fibrous mats, wherein a free surface of one of said mats is pre-coated with a combination of a mineral pigment, optionally an inorganic adhesive binder and an organic binder, preferably a hydrophobic, UV resistant polymer latex adhesive binder applied to said surface as an aqueous coating composition, said aqueous coating composition upon drying and setting providing a pre-coated mat satisfying certain morphology requirements.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLCInventors: Russell Smith, Brian Randall
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Patent number: 7749928Abstract: A gypsum board which comprises a set gypsum core sandwiched between and faced with fibrous mats, wherein a free surface of one of said mats is pre-coated with a combination of a mineral pigment, optionally an inorganic adhesive binder and an organic binder, preferably a hydrophobic, UV resistant polymer latex adhesive binder applied to said surface as an aqueous coating composition, said aqueous coating composition upon drying and setting providing a pre-coated mat satisfying certain morphology requirements.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2009Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLCInventors: Russell Smith, Brian Randall
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Patent number: 7745357Abstract: A gypsum board which comprises a set gypsum core sandwiched between and faced with fibrous mats, wherein a free surface of one of said mats is pre-coated with a combination of a mineral pigment, optionally an inorganic adhesive binder and an organic binder, preferably a hydrophobic, UV resistant polymer latex adhesive binder applied to said surface as an aqueous coating composition, said aqueous coating composition upon drying and setting providing a pre-coated mat satisfying certain morphology requirements.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLCInventors: Russell Smith, Brian Randall
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Patent number: 7615178Abstract: Fabric and reinforcements are provided by this invention which, in a first embodiment, include a plurality of warp yarns having a first twist (turns/inch) and a plurality of weft yarns having a second twist which is greater than the first twist. A coating is applied over a substantial portion of the warp and weft yarns after they are assembled or laid together, so as to produce a weight distribution ratio of less than about 2.0:1, based upon the weight of the resinous coating of the weft yarns over the weight of the resinous coating on the warp yarns. This can be achieved, in substantial part, due to the difference in the twist ratios of the warp and weft yarns, which difference permits a more uniform coating to be applied. Further embodiments of this invention include a cementitious board and methods of making a coated fabric and cementitious board.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Saint Gobain Technical Fabrics America, Inc.Inventors: John Frederick Porter, Geraint Roberts
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Patent number: 7300515Abstract: This invention provides facing materials for cementitious boards such as those including Portland cement or gypsum cores. The preferred facing material includes, in a first embodiment, a facing layer having an areal weight of about 300 grams/M2, and an air permeability rating of no greater than about 300 CFM/ft2 (FG 436-910 test method). The facing layer reduces the penetration of a slurry of cementitious material during the manufacture of a cementitious board, while permitting the water vapor from the slurry to pass therethrough. The facing materials of this invention can be designed to substantially eliminate the fouling of rolls used in continuous processing of such boards without the use, or with greatly reduced use, of costly viscosity control agents in the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Saint-Gobain Technical Fabrics Canada, LtdInventor: John Frederick Porter
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Patent number: 7033658Abstract: Articles comprising simulated stone block walls and artist's canvases may be formed by providing a burlap or canvas substrate, coating the substrate with a layer of gypsum wallboard finishing compound or similar plaster-like composition, and folding or otherwise manipulating the substrate when a predetermined set or hardening of the composition has occurred to create cracks, crevices and chipped corners of the article, for example, to simulate a broken stone block or an aged artist's work.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Inventor: Gregory J. Ringness
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Patent number: 6927183Abstract: The present invention provides a reinforced article with an injected inner reinforcing mixture layer deposited between a covering material and a core material.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Diversitech CorporationInventor: Dennis Christen
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Patent number: 6881486Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a casting article comprised of a water-curable Plaster of Paris (PP) article having a first side and a second side and having a substrate and PP material and a polyisocyanate material being applied to at least one of the first and second sides of the water-curable PP to obtain a water-curable hybrid plaster-polyisocyanate (HPP) casting article.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Troy Polymers, Inc.Inventor: Aisa Sendijarevic
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Patent number: 6277771Abstract: A sheet-shaped carbon fiber base material is made up from reinforcing carbon fiber and metal wire integrally formed into a carbon fiber base material which may be a a woven fabric, a tow sheet and a prepreg. The volume fraction of metal in the sheet-shaped reinforcing carbon fiber base material is no more than 4% of the carbon fiber. A laminate may also be formed from the sheet-shaped carbon fiber material, where the reinforcing carbon fiber and the metal wire are laid-up in such a way that the metal wire insertion positions are mutually different. Also disclosed is a method of detecting the number of plies in a laminate that includes non-destructively sensing with a detector the presence of metal wire in a laminate of plies of a sheet-shaped carbon fiber base material made up of reinforcing carbon fiber and metal wire integrally formed to make the sheet-shaped carbon fiber laminate material and determining the number of the plies in the laminate based on the metal wires detected.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Akira Nishimura, Takashi Kobayashi, Ikuo Horibe, Kiyoshi Homma
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Patent number: 5654064Abstract: A flexible clay liner in roll form for use on steep slopes. The liner includes a layer of geotextiles. The geotextiles are stitched together in rows of stitches which extend along the length of the liner. The thread used to make the stitching is a multifilament thread treated with a resin to prevent wicking through the liner. The spacing of the rows of stitches and the frequency of stitches along the rows are sufficient to transfer shear stresses through the bentonite layers, thus preventing the bentonite from becoming a shear plane.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1996Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Claymax CorporationInventors: William J. Simpson, Martin J. Simpson