Patent classifications
E02D31/00
Disposable formwork for making ventilated loose stone foundation and a ventilated loose stone foundation comprising said formwork
A disposable formwork for making ventilated loose stone foundations, in particular for floors, slabs, storage and/or collection tanks, dispersion tanks, alveolar concrete beds, cavities and/or similar building structures is described. The disposable formwork comprises a body having a first substantially convex surface intended to receive at least one binding material casting, optionally concrete, and a second surface, facing the opposite side of the first surface, substantially concave and suitable for delimiting, at least partly, a cavity; at least one support element, in particular four, having at least one contact portion arranged to engage a bottom surface of a cavity of a building structure under construction and arranged to support the body according to a position spaced from the bottom surface of the cavity. The disposable formwork has at least one portion made of polystyrene. Preferably, the entire structure of the disposable formwork is advantageously made of polystyrene.
Modular concrete reinforcement
A reinforcement module can include a first endplate having notches, a second endplate having notches, a spacing member in contact with the first endplate and the second endplate, and wires looped around at least one of the notches of the first endplate and around at least one of the notches of the second endplate.
Modular concrete reinforcement
A reinforcement module can include a first endplate having notches, a second endplate having notches, a spacing member in contact with the first endplate and the second endplate, and wires looped around at least one of the notches of the first endplate and around at least one of the notches of the second endplate.
Secondary containment system
A containment system including a wall member with a plurality of corrugations, each corrugation extending horizontally along a length of the wall member. Each of a multiplicity of the corrugations has openings therein, and at least some of the openings in the corrugations at least partially align to form an upright keyway through the wall member. The system further includes a bracket that has a plurality of corrugation-receiving spaces therein. The wall member is positioned with corrugations in respective corrugation-receiving spaces. The system also includes a locking member received in the upright keyway of the wall member and positioned such that interaction between the locking member and portions of the bracket prevent the wall member from being pulled away from the bracket.
Multilayer Polyethylene Geomembrane Liners
Multilayer polyethylene (PE) geomembrane liners for unconventional thermal conditions and methods of making them are disclosed. The liners have N co-extruded stacked layers, each layer being made from a PE masterbatch composition comprising a given amount of PE resin and additives, and of a PE metallocene based resin free of acid neutralizer compounds. Also disclosed are customized multilayer PE geomembrane liners of N co-extruded stacked layers, each layer being made from a PE masterbatch comprising a specific additive providing specific behaviour property to the layer; wherein at least two of the N layers comprise a different specific additive in order to provide a geomembrane liner having at least two layers with different behaviour property. The liners have a water-bath aging performance for about 6 months immersion at about 80° C. per ASTM D5322—modified for water, such that about 80% of high pressure OIT value retained per ASTM D5885.
CONTROLLING SHRINKAGE AND MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE OF MULTILAYER SHEET MATERIALS
A sheet material is provided that includes a woven layer having a first side and an opposing second side, the woven layer formed from strand including a polyolefin polymer and a nucleating agent; a first polymeric coating disposed on the first side of the woven layer; and optionally a second polymeric coating disposed on the second side of the woven layer. The sheet material exhibits reduced thermal shrinkage.
COMPOSITE DRAINBOARD FOR BLINDSIDE APPLICATION, AND FOUNDATION ASSEMBLY
A composite drainboard includes a patterned substrate core having an inward surface, and opposed outward facing surface. The substrate core comprises a plurality of projections, forming concavities on the inward surface. A first geotextile membrane is attached to the substrate core and covers the outward facing surface. A second membrane is attached to the substrate core to cover the inward facing surface and the concavities to provide a substantially smooth coating to the inward surface. The second membrane at least partially absorbs a liquid applied waterproofing.
Welder for laminates with dissimilar welding surfaces
A welder for joining two polymeric sheets together using a wedged heating element allows for a heating profile on opposite faces of the heating element to be varied by controlling where each of the polymeric sheets contacts the corresponding face.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR LANDFILL THERMAL INSULATION
Systems and methods are disclosed for landfill systems, comprising waste, a geosynthetic product, and a layer of foam glass aggregates interposed between the waste and the geosynthetic product.
Flow barrier to prevent infiltration of wastewater from wastewater disposal ponds
A flow barrier for wastewater disposal ponds or pits used in oil and gas operations. The flow barrier includes a flake component, a fiber component, and a granular component. The disposal pond flow barrier may prevent the infiltration or leakage of aqueous fluids from the wastewater disposal ponds into the surrounding environment and ecosystems. A process for manufacturing and using the flow barrier in a wastewater disposal pond is also provided.