C04B41/5079

Concrete formulations, structures, and inlays and methods therefore
12330997 · 2025-06-17 ·

A process for forming an inlay in a cured concrete structure includes forming a pocket in a preexisting concrete structure, filling the pocket with a cementitious mixture, curing the mixture in the pocket to form a cured mixture, and polishing the cured mixture in the pocket. The cementitious mixture includes a Portland cement, an admixture comprising at least one of a strengthener, a plasticizer, or an accelerator, and an aggregate.

CONCRETE FORMULATIONS, STRUCTURES, AND INLAYS AND METHODS THEREFORE
20250289769 · 2025-09-18 ·

A process for forming an inlay in a cured concrete structure includes forming a pocket in a preexisting concrete structure, filling the pocket with a cementitious mixture, curing the mixture in the pocket to form a cured mixture, and polishing the cured mixture in the pocket. The cementitious mixture includes a Portland cement, an admixture comprising at least one of a strengthener, a plasticizer, or an accelerator, and an aggregate.

CONCRETE FORMULATIONS, STRUCTURES, AND INLAYS AND METHODS THEREFORE
20250289769 · 2025-09-18 ·

A process for forming an inlay in a cured concrete structure includes forming a pocket in a preexisting concrete structure, filling the pocket with a cementitious mixture, curing the mixture in the pocket to form a cured mixture, and polishing the cured mixture in the pocket. The cementitious mixture includes a Portland cement, an admixture comprising at least one of a strengthener, a plasticizer, or an accelerator, and an aggregate.

Structure Protection Sheet, Concrete Block, and Method for Manufacturing Reinforced Structure

The present disclosure provides a structure protection sheet comprising a polymer cement cured layer on a side facing a structure; a resin layer on the polymer cement cured layer; and a mesh layer.

Structure Protection Sheet, Concrete Block, and Method for Manufacturing Reinforced Structure

The present disclosure provides a structure protection sheet comprising a polymer cement cured layer on a side facing a structure; a resin layer on the polymer cement cured layer; and a mesh layer.

Marking trafficked pavement substrates using a dry polymer modified cement
12540104 · 2026-02-03 ·

Trafficked pavement substrates utilize markings to segregate traffic (e.g., divide lanes traveling in the same direction, divide sides of the road traveling in opposite directions). A dry polymer modified cement mixture may be used to provide the markings. The dry polymer modified cement mixture is prepared by mixing a dry polymer modified cement blend (ordinary Portland cement, aggregate and polymer powders) with water. The location of the lines is identified, and the dry polymer modified cement mixture is applied onto the identified areas as a thin layer. The dry polymer modified cement blend may include polymers to provide colored markings. Glass beads may be embedded into the dry polymer modified mixture before it cures to retroreflect light shined thereon. The trafficked pavement substrate may have troughs formed therein and the dry polymer modified cement markings may be formed therewithin so that the markings are flush.