US20060053728A1 - Method for fixing a reinforcing mesh to a base or to the ground - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for applying a substrate. More specifically, the invention relates to a method for securing a reinforcing element on a base or on the ground to reinforce a substrate. Even more particularly, the invention relates to a system and method for adhering a reinforcing element, such as a reinforcing mesh to the ground or to a base layer, such as a layer including a hydrocarbon-containing material or the like, and then adding a substrate which is thus reinforced.
- a reinforcing element such as a reinforcing mesh
- a reinforcing mat or mesh which has been used for reinforcing the ground or a layer of the road that is made of asphalt, bitumen, or other hydrocarbon-containing material, and the like, includes the successful reinforcing mat sold by the N. V. Bekaert S.A. under the name MESH TRACKTM.
- MESH TRACKTM includes a woven galvanized steel wire mat or mesh.
- N. V. Bekaert S.A. is likewise the assignee of U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,118 to Vancraeynest et al., issued Jan. 2, 2001.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a method of attaching a substrate to an underlying base, such as a base of concrete or asphalt.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method of attaching a substrate, including a mesh, to an underlying base that uses a roll of material, such as asphalt, as an adhesive.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a method of securing a reinforcing element, such as a mesh, to an underlying base that sufficiently secures the reinforcing element so that forces applied by an asphalt paving machine when applying asphalt over the reinforcing element do not move the reinforcing element, such as by lifting up the mesh.
- a mesh or mat such as a wire mesh
- Another object of the invention is to provide a system and method which require no on-site heating of a liquid or solid adhesive, nor the use of a liquid adhesive on-site, for example.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide a system and method of securing a reinforcing mesh or mat that are faster than known methods.
- a layer of material such as an asphalt material
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method and system of securing a mesh for reinforcing a layer of material, such as a layer of asphalt, that require no fasteners, such as mechanical fasteners.
- the invention is directed to a method for reinforcing a layer of material, such as an asphalt layer, including providing a bottom layer of material, providing a mesh on the bottom layer of the material, providing an adhesive strip of the type including a backing and an adhesive material on the backing, placing the adhesive strip on the mesh, applying a force to the adhesive strip sufficient to secure the adhesive strip sufficiently to the bottom layer and sufficiently to secure the mesh relative to the bottom layer, and then adding a top layer of material, such as an asphalt layer.
- the invention likewise includes a reinforced layer of material, such as an asphalt material, including a base layer, a reinforcing mesh, an adhesive strip adhering the mesh to the base layer, and a top layer of material, such as asphalt.
- a reinforced layer of material such as an asphalt material
- the invention likewise includes a reinforcing element, such as a mesh which may be in the form of a metal, steel, galvanized steel, polymer grid, polymer reinforcing plastic, other plastics, and with or without additional materials, backings, layers, mesh configurations, and other interlayer products.
- a reinforcing element such as a mesh which may be in the form of a metal, steel, galvanized steel, polymer grid, polymer reinforcing plastic, other plastics, and with or without additional materials, backings, layers, mesh configurations, and other interlayer products.
- FIG. 1 is a top front perspective view of an adhesive strip which may be used for fixing a reinforcing mesh to a base layer or to the ground, according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a top front perspective view showing the first steps of the method for fixing a reinforcing mesh to a base layer or to the ground according to the invention, in which the adhesive strip of FIG. 1 is being rolled out onto a reinforcing element, such as the illustrated reinforcing mesh;
- FIG. 3 is a top front perspective view of further steps according to the method for fixing a reinforcing mesh to a base layer or to the ground according to the invention, in which the adhesive strip of FIGS. 1 and 2 is being further adhered to the reinforcing mesh and the base layer or the ground;
- FIG. 4 is a top front perspective view showing a still further step in the method for fixing a reinforcing mesh to a base layer or to the ground according to the invention, in which a further substrate, such as asphalt or another hydrocarbon-containing material is being applied to the secured adhesive strip which secures the reinforcing mesh to the base layer or to the ground, in accordance with the invention; and
- FIG. 5 is a front elevational cross sectional view of the reinforced substrate according to the invention, taken along 5 - 5 of FIG. 4 .
- FIGS. 1-5 the system, method, and reinforced substrate according to the invention will be described in greater detail.
- FIG. 1 shows an adhesive strip 10 which may be used in accordance with the invention.
- Adhesive strip 10 may include an adhesive or reinforcing layer 14 .
- Adhesive layer 14 may include an adhesive or adhesive layer 22 provided on a substantially nonadhesive layer or backing 26 .
- Layer or backing 26 may be made of a fabric, such as a synthetic fabric, which may be a nonwoven synthetic fabric, such as a felt.
- a removable layer 30 such as a peel-off backing 30
- peel-off backing 30 may be provided on a side of adhesive layer 22 opposite to the side of adhesive layer 22 on which the backing 26 is provided. A leading edge 32 of backing 30 is shown partially peeled off.
- a reinforcing element such as a reinforcing mesh 60 may be seen.
- Reinforcing mesh 60 may be in the form of a hexagonal mesh including longitudinal reinforcing elements or wires 64 and transversely extending reinforcing elements or wire 68 extending transversely relative to longitudinal wire 64 .
- a base, the ground, or other substrate 80 is provided or selected.
- the reinforcing mesh 60 may be placed on base layer 80 , such as by laying the reinforcing mesh 60 on top, as shown, or by rolling out the reinforcing mesh in the case where reinforcing mesh 60 is provided in rolls.
- reinforcing mesh 60 may or may not be further smoothed or “flattened out” on top of base layer 80 .
- the user In order to secure mesh 60 relative to base layer 80 , the user then provides securing or adhering element or adhesive layer 10 on top of mesh 60 and base layer 80 ; i.e. on the side of reinforcing mesh 60 opposite to base layer 80 , as will be readily appreciated from considering FIGS. 2-5 , for example.
- backing 30 may be removed at the same time roll 90 is unrolled on top of reinforcing mesh 60 in order to secure mesh 60 to base 80 . That is, a free edge 94 of peel-off layer 30 may be pulled away from roll 90 , as shown, as roll 90 is unrolled in the direction of arrow 100 . Needless to say, adhesive layer 22 may face mesh 60 , as shown, during the unrolling process, depending on the intended use.
- the nonadhesive or substantially nonadhesive backing 26 will face upwardly away from mesh 60 .
- the adhesive strip and, specifically, adhesive layer 22 thereof may be pressed against reinforcing mesh 60 and bottom layer 80 with sufficient additional force to ensure that reinforcing element or mesh 60 is substantially prevented from being moved relative to base layer 80 . That is, the adhesive of adhesive layer 22 and the degree to which adhesive layer 22 is pressed against bottom 80 may be selected so that reinforcing strip is retained in a desired location and configuration relative to the other components, such as bottom layer 80 , and depending on the intended use, a top layer of material to be added onto bottom layer 80 , reinforcing mesh 60 , and reinforcing strip 14 , so that the method of providing a reinforced substrate may be completed in the desired fashion with the desired physical characteristics.
- the user may simply apply a downward force directing forces on top of backing 26 during the step of unrolling roll 90 , such as shown in FIG. 2 , or the user may walk or otherwise apply downward forces on backing 26 to secure adhesive layer 22 to reinforcing mesh 60 and bottom 80 , or the user may, for example, apply even greater forces to strip 14 , such as by use of the wheel of a vehicle driving one or more times on top of backing 26 when backing 26 is in place as shown in FIG. 3 , or the user may make use of a roller, such as illustrated by a roller 120 of FIG. 3 being rolled in a direction 130 along and on top of backing 26 so that forces are applied downwardly on adhesive strip 14 to ensure that adhesive layer 22 is sufficiently secured to base 80 and reinforcing mesh 60 to achieve the desired physical characteristics described above.
- a roller such as illustrated by a roller 120 of FIG. 3 being rolled in a direction 130 along and on top of backing 26 so that forces are applied downwardly on adhesive strip 14 to ensure that adhesive layer 22 is sufficiently secured to base 80 and reinfor
- reinforcing mesh 60 covered by strip 10 may be visible, owing to adhesive layer 22 having been forced down securely against reinforcing mesh 60 and base layer 80 .
- the adhesive 22 may be selected so that adhesive strip may be applied to mesh 60 at ambient temperature; i.e., without preheating adhesive layer 22 on-site.
- a further layer 150 such as a hydrocarbon-containing layer, a bituminous layer, an asphalt layer, or a bitumen material, for example, may be provided on top of each of mesh 60 , base 80 , and adhesive strip 14 .
- Further layer 150 may be provided as soon as desired on top of mesh 60 , base 80 , and strip 10 , thanks to there being no need to wait for adhesive layer 22 to cool, dry, or otherwise harden to adhere to mesh 60 and base layer 80 .
- base 80 may be an existing substrate, such as an existing asphalt layer, and the like, which has been provided on an existing ground layer or concrete layer 140 , for example.
- the reinforcing mesh may be made of metal, such as galvanized steel, plastic, and other materials, and may be made in accordance with U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,118 to Vancraeynest et al., issued Jan. 2, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the reinforcing mesh may be the reinforcing supplied by N. V. Bekaert S.A., such as PAVETRAC® mesh.
- the adhesive layer or strip may be made to include an adhesive layer comprising asphalt or bituminous materials.
- the asphalt base compound may be extruded onto a geotextile backing; e.g. a nonwoven polypropylene fabric, and the non-stick backing layer may be a removable thin plastic layer.
- the nonwoven fabric may be a nonwoven (needle felt) polypropylene layer.
- the non-adhesive fabric backing may be thicker than the adhesive layer, depending on the intended use.
- the adhesive may be a solid selected to substantially surround wires of a reinforcing mesh, in use.
- the adhesive strip may be as supplied under the name TracTac, a product of Pavetech International (see e.g. www.pavetech-intl.com).
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- The invention relates to a method for applying a substrate. More specifically, the invention relates to a method for securing a reinforcing element on a base or on the ground to reinforce a substrate. Even more particularly, the invention relates to a system and method for adhering a reinforcing element, such as a reinforcing mesh to the ground or to a base layer, such as a layer including a hydrocarbon-containing material or the like, and then adding a substrate which is thus reinforced.
- Reinforcing roads or surfaces, such as parking lots, with wire mesh is known.
- A reinforcing mat or mesh which has been used for reinforcing the ground or a layer of the road that is made of asphalt, bitumen, or other hydrocarbon-containing material, and the like, includes the successful reinforcing mat sold by the N. V. Bekaert S.A. under the name MESH TRACK™. MESH TRACK™ includes a woven galvanized steel wire mat or mesh.
- Methods of securing a reinforcing mat in such roads have been described in:
- Published European Patent Application No. 0 429 106 to N. V. Bekaert S.A., published May 29, 1991; and
- Published European Patent Application No. 0 505 010 to N. V. Bekaert S.A., published Sep. 23, 1992.
- N. V. Bekaert S.A. is likewise the assignee of U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,118 to Vancraeynest et al., issued Jan. 2, 2001.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,074,948 to Heater, Jr., issued Feb. 21, 1978, entitled “Pavement Mat Process,” is likewise known.
- It is an object of the invention to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art systems, methods, and devices.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a system and method of reinforcing asphalt and the like that is easier and faster to apply than the prior art.
- A further object of the invention is to provide a method of attaching a substrate to an underlying base, such as a base of concrete or asphalt.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method of attaching a substrate, including a mesh, to an underlying base that uses a roll of material, such as asphalt, as an adhesive.
- A further object of the invention is to provide a method of securing a reinforcing element, such as a mesh, to an underlying base that sufficiently secures the reinforcing element so that forces applied by an asphalt paving machine when applying asphalt over the reinforcing element do not move the reinforcing element, such as by lifting up the mesh.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a system and method of reinforcing asphalt and the like that can be evenly and consistently applied.
- It is a further object of the invention to provide a mesh or mat, such as a wire mesh, which can be embedded in a base layer, such as the ground or the existing asphalt layer, and which cannot be pulled through the securing material which secures the mesh to the existing layer.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a system and method which require no on-site heating of a liquid or solid adhesive, nor the use of a liquid adhesive on-site, for example.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide a system and method of securing a reinforcing mesh or mat that are faster than known methods.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a system and method of reinforcing a layer of asphalt on a base layer that includes a mesh configured and engineered so that even if the mesh is moved longitudinally or transversely under forces applied to a securing layer or element during installation, the securing layer will not loosen or come up, even if the mesh is moved relative to the base layer.
- It is yet another object of the invention to provide a system or method of securing a mesh for reinforcing a layer of material, such as an asphalt material, which cannot be loosened, such as by substantially vertically applied forces pulling on an adhering mesh or an adhering layer which secures the mesh to an existing layer, such as by one, two, or more workers pulling up on the mesh and/or adhering mesh securing the reinforcing mesh to the existing layer.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a system and method for securing a mesh to a layer, such as a layer of asphalt, which requires no curing time for such an adhesive layer.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method and system of securing a mesh for reinforcing a layer of material, such as a layer of asphalt, that require no fasteners, such as mechanical fasteners.
- In sum, the invention is directed to a method for reinforcing a layer of material, such as an asphalt layer, including providing a bottom layer of material, providing a mesh on the bottom layer of the material, providing an adhesive strip of the type including a backing and an adhesive material on the backing, placing the adhesive strip on the mesh, applying a force to the adhesive strip sufficient to secure the adhesive strip sufficiently to the bottom layer and sufficiently to secure the mesh relative to the bottom layer, and then adding a top layer of material, such as an asphalt layer.
- The invention likewise includes a reinforced layer of material, such as an asphalt material, including a base layer, a reinforcing mesh, an adhesive strip adhering the mesh to the base layer, and a top layer of material, such as asphalt.
- The invention likewise includes a reinforcing element, such as a mesh which may be in the form of a metal, steel, galvanized steel, polymer grid, polymer reinforcing plastic, other plastics, and with or without additional materials, backings, layers, mesh configurations, and other interlayer products.
- It will be appreciated that relative terms such as up, down, top, bottom, left, and right, are for convenience only and are not intended to be limiting.
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FIG. 1 is a top front perspective view of an adhesive strip which may be used for fixing a reinforcing mesh to a base layer or to the ground, according to the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a top front perspective view showing the first steps of the method for fixing a reinforcing mesh to a base layer or to the ground according to the invention, in which the adhesive strip ofFIG. 1 is being rolled out onto a reinforcing element, such as the illustrated reinforcing mesh; -
FIG. 3 is a top front perspective view of further steps according to the method for fixing a reinforcing mesh to a base layer or to the ground according to the invention, in which the adhesive strip ofFIGS. 1 and 2 is being further adhered to the reinforcing mesh and the base layer or the ground; -
FIG. 4 is a top front perspective view showing a still further step in the method for fixing a reinforcing mesh to a base layer or to the ground according to the invention, in which a further substrate, such as asphalt or another hydrocarbon-containing material is being applied to the secured adhesive strip which secures the reinforcing mesh to the base layer or to the ground, in accordance with the invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a front elevational cross sectional view of the reinforced substrate according to the invention, taken along 5-5 ofFIG. 4 . - Turning to
FIGS. 1-5 , the system, method, and reinforced substrate according to the invention will be described in greater detail. -
FIG. 1 shows anadhesive strip 10 which may be used in accordance with the invention.Adhesive strip 10 may include an adhesive or reinforcinglayer 14.Adhesive layer 14 may include an adhesive oradhesive layer 22 provided on a substantially nonadhesive layer or backing 26. Layer orbacking 26 may be made of a fabric, such as a synthetic fabric, which may be a nonwoven synthetic fabric, such as a felt. - For convenience, and depending on the degree of “stickiness” or adhesive capabilities of
adhesive layer 22 required, in use, aremovable layer 30, such as a peel-off backing 30, may be provided onadhesive layer 26. It will be appreciated that peel-off backing 30 may be provided on a side ofadhesive layer 22 opposite to the side ofadhesive layer 22 on which thebacking 26 is provided. A leadingedge 32 ofbacking 30 is shown partially peeled off. - In use, as shown in
FIG. 2 ,initial steps 50 of securing, such as by adhering, a reinforcing element, such as a reinforcingmesh 60 may be seen. - Reinforcing
mesh 60 may be in the form of a hexagonal mesh including longitudinal reinforcing elements orwires 64 and transversely extending reinforcing elements orwire 68 extending transversely relative tolongitudinal wire 64. - First, a base, the ground, or
other substrate 80 is provided or selected. - Then, the reinforcing
mesh 60 may be placed onbase layer 80, such as by laying the reinforcingmesh 60 on top, as shown, or by rolling out the reinforcing mesh in the case where reinforcingmesh 60 is provided in rolls. - Depending on the manner in which reinforcing
mesh 60 is supplied, reinforcingmesh 60 may or may not be further smoothed or “flattened out” on top ofbase layer 80. - In order to secure
mesh 60 relative tobase layer 80, the user then provides securing or adhering element oradhesive layer 10 on top ofmesh 60 andbase layer 80; i.e. on the side of reinforcingmesh 60 opposite tobase layer 80, as will be readily appreciated from consideringFIGS. 2-5 , for example. - In the case where the adhesive layer or
strip 10 is provided in the form of aroll 90, backing 30 may be removed at thesame time roll 90 is unrolled on top of reinforcingmesh 60 in order to securemesh 60 tobase 80. That is, afree edge 94 of peel-offlayer 30 may be pulled away fromroll 90, as shown, asroll 90 is unrolled in the direction ofarrow 100. Needless to say,adhesive layer 22 may facemesh 60, as shown, during the unrolling process, depending on the intended use. - As will be appreciated from
FIG. 3 , in which the adhesive strip has been completely unrolled as a substantiallyflat strip 110, the nonadhesive or substantiallynonadhesive backing 26 will face upwardly away frommesh 60. - If desired, the adhesive strip and, specifically,
adhesive layer 22 thereof, may be pressed against reinforcingmesh 60 andbottom layer 80 with sufficient additional force to ensure that reinforcing element ormesh 60 is substantially prevented from being moved relative tobase layer 80. That is, the adhesive ofadhesive layer 22 and the degree to whichadhesive layer 22 is pressed againstbottom 80 may be selected so that reinforcing strip is retained in a desired location and configuration relative to the other components, such asbottom layer 80, and depending on the intended use, a top layer of material to be added ontobottom layer 80, reinforcingmesh 60, and reinforcingstrip 14, so that the method of providing a reinforced substrate may be completed in the desired fashion with the desired physical characteristics. - Thus, for example, the user may simply apply a downward force directing forces on top of
backing 26 during the step ofunrolling roll 90, such as shown inFIG. 2 , or the user may walk or otherwise apply downward forces on backing 26 to secureadhesive layer 22 to reinforcingmesh 60 andbottom 80, or the user may, for example, apply even greater forces tostrip 14, such as by use of the wheel of a vehicle driving one or more times on top ofbacking 26 when backing 26 is in place as shown inFIG. 3 , or the user may make use of a roller, such as illustrated by aroller 120 ofFIG. 3 being rolled in adirection 130 along and on top ofbacking 26 so that forces are applied downwardly onadhesive strip 14 to ensure thatadhesive layer 22 is sufficiently secured tobase 80 and reinforcingmesh 60 to achieve the desired physical characteristics described above. - After sufficient downward forces have been applied to backing 26, such as shown in
FIG. 4 , depending on the thickness ofadhesive layer 22 and backing 26, some or all of portions of reinforcingmesh 60 covered bystrip 10 may be visible, owing toadhesive layer 22 having been forced down securely against reinforcingmesh 60 andbase layer 80. - The
adhesive 22 may be selected so that adhesive strip may be applied to mesh 60 at ambient temperature; i.e., without preheatingadhesive layer 22 on-site. - As will be appreciated by viewing
FIG. 4 , afurther layer 150, such as a hydrocarbon-containing layer, a bituminous layer, an asphalt layer, or a bitumen material, for example, may be provided on top of each ofmesh 60,base 80, andadhesive strip 14. -
Further layer 150 may be provided as soon as desired on top ofmesh 60,base 80, andstrip 10, thanks to there being no need to wait foradhesive layer 22 to cool, dry, or otherwise harden to adhere tomesh 60 andbase layer 80. - In the cross sectional view of
FIG. 5 it will be appreciated thatbase 80 may be an existing substrate, such as an existing asphalt layer, and the like, which has been provided on an existing ground layer orconcrete layer 140, for example. - The reinforcing mesh may be made of metal, such as galvanized steel, plastic, and other materials, and may be made in accordance with U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,118 to Vancraeynest et al., issued Jan. 2, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference. The reinforcing mesh may be the reinforcing supplied by N. V. Bekaert S.A., such as PAVETRAC® mesh.
- The adhesive layer or strip may be made to include an adhesive layer comprising asphalt or bituminous materials. The asphalt base compound may be extruded onto a geotextile backing; e.g. a nonwoven polypropylene fabric, and the non-stick backing layer may be a removable thin plastic layer. It is further contemplated that the nonwoven fabric may be a nonwoven (needle felt) polypropylene layer. The non-adhesive fabric backing may be thicker than the adhesive layer, depending on the intended use. The adhesive may be a solid selected to substantially surround wires of a reinforcing mesh, in use.
- The adhesive strip may be as supplied under the name TracTac, a product of Pavetech International (see e.g. www.pavetech-intl.com).
- While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, and uses and/or adaptations of the invention and following in general the principle of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the central features hereinbefore set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention or limits of the claims appended hereto.
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