SYNTHETIC AGGREGATE
20230405905 ยท 2023-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C48/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Synthetic aggregate includes a plastic material and, in some embodiments, an amount of air added into the plastic material. In some embodiments, the plastic material is recycled plastic material. The synthetic aggregate is formed via extrusion of the plastic material and subsequent shaping of the extruded plastic. In some embodiments, the amount of air is added into the plastic material prior to extrusion.
Claims
1. A method of forming plastic aggregate, the method comprising: feeding at least one plastic material into a hopper of an extrusion machine; extruding the at least one plastic material to a desired density in the extrusion machine, thereby forming extruded plastic; and shaping the extruded plastic into a desired aggregate shape and size, thereby forming plastic aggregate.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of shaping the extruded plastic into the desired aggregate shape and size is achieved by at least one of: tumbling the extruded plastic; crushing the extruded plastic; shaping the extruded plastic in a shaping machine; blow molding the extruded plastic; and heat blasting the extruded plastic.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of: adding an amount of air into the at least one plastic material.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the amount of air is added to the at least one plastic material via an aerating process.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the amount of air is added to the at least one plastic material via a mixing process.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of adding the amount of air into the at least one plastic material is performed prior to the extruding step.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein a ratio of plastic material to air is chosen based on desired hardness of the plastic aggregate.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the at least one plastic material is chosen based on the desired harness of the plastic aggregate.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the at least one plastic material includes at least one recycled plastic material.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the desired aggregate size includes a inch size and a inch size.
11. A method of forming plastic aggregate, the method comprising: feeding at least one recycled plastic material into a hopper of an extrusion machine; adding an amount of air into the at least one recycled plastic material; extruding the at least one recycled plastic material to a desired density in the extrusion machine, thereby forming extruded plastic; and shaping the extruded plastic into a desired aggregate shape and size, thereby forming plastic aggregate, by at least one of: tumbling the extruded plastic; crushing the extruded plastic; shaping the extruded plastic in a shaping machine; blow molding the extruded plastic; and heat blasting the extruded plastic.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the amount of air is added to the at least one recycled plastic material via at least one of an aerating process and a mixing process.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of adding the amount of air into the at least one recycled plastic material is performed prior to the extruding step.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein a ratio of recycled plastic material to air is chosen based on desired hardness of the plastic aggregate.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the at least one recycled plastic material is chosen based on the desired harness of the plastic aggregate.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the desired aggregate size includes a inch size and a inch size.
17. A plastic aggregate comprising: at least one plastic material, the at least one plastic material chosen based on desired hardness of the plastic aggregate; and an amount of air added into the at least one plastic material, a ratio of plastic material to air chosen based on the desired hardness of the plastic aggregate.
18. The plastic aggregate of claim 17, wherein the at least one plastic material includes at least one recycled plastic material, wherein the plastic aggregate is formed via extrusion of the at least one recycled plastic material subsequent to the amount of air being added thereinto, and further shaped into a desired aggregate shape and size by at least one of tumbling, crushing, shaping in a shaper machine, blow molding and heat blasting.
19. The plastic aggregate of claim 18, wherein the amount of air is added to the at least one recycled plastic material via at least one of an aerating process and a mixing process.
20. The plastic aggregate of claim 19, wherein the desired aggregate size includes a inch size and a inch size.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a synthetic aggregate, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0016] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to construction materials and more particularly to a synthetic aggregate. Generally, the synthetic aggregate may include a lightweight stone made from recycled plastic. The synthetic aggregate may include similar or equal dimensions to standard quarry aggregate (for example and ) but may be between 10%-85% of the weight of the standard quarry aggregate. The synthetic aggregate may save on labor, fuel, time, and may lower environmental impact, as the use of recycled plastic may take away from landfills and water sources.
[0018] The synthetic aggregate may be manufactured using a basic plastic extrusion process. Air may be added before the extrusion occurs. The air may added via an aerator and/or a mixing process. After extrusion, the plastic may be placed into either a tumbler, a crusher or a shaper or may be blown or heat blasted to give it a desired aggregate shape and size. A ratio of plastic to air may be chosen based on desired hardness. Additionally, type of plastic may be chosen based on the desired hardness. Preferably, there may be a vast range in regard to air ratio and all plastics, ensuring the synthetic aggregate is suitable for different industries and applications.
[0019] Referring now more specifically to the drawings, there is shown in
[0020] Further, the plastic aggregate 100 may also include an amount of air. The amount of air may be added into the at least one plastic material (in some embodiments the recycled plastic material). A ratio of plastic material to air may also be chosen based on the desired hardness of the plastic aggregate 100. As such, as discussed above, the desired hardness of the plastic aggregate 100 may be based on industry in which the plastic aggregate 100 will be used and/or application for which the plastic aggregate 100 will be used, etc. For instance, using the examples above: for structural applications calling for hard plastic aggregate 100, little to no air may be added to the plastic material; for decorative garden applications calling for lighter plastic aggregate 100 a larger amount of air may be added. In a more detailed example, for structural applications, the plastic aggregate 100 may contain a plastic material to air ratio of 5:1; for decorative garden applications, the plastic aggregate 100 may contain a plastic material to air ratio of 2:1. Again, it should be appreciated that these examples are for clarification only and are not meant to limit the plastic aggregate 100 to any ratio.
[0021] The plastic aggregate 100 may preferably be formed via extrusion of the at least one recycled plastic material subsequent to the amount of air being added thereinto. In some embodiments, the amount of air may be added to the at least one recycled plastic material via an aerating process and/or a mixing process. The at least one recycled plastic material may then be shaped into a desired aggregate shape and size by tumbling, crushing, shaping in a shaper machine, blow molding and/or heat blasting. For example, as demonstrated in
[0022] Referring more specifically now to
[0023] In some embodiments, the next step 202 may include extruding the at least one plastic material to a desired density in the extrusion machine, thereby forming extruded plastic. The extrusion process utilized here may be a standard extrusion process and as such, the extrusion process utilized in the present invention may be understood by that knowledgeable in the art of extruding plastics. As shown in
[0024] For example, in some embodiments, the amount of air may be added to the at least one plastic material via an aerating process. In this example, the amount of air may be circulated about the at least one plastic material to impregnate the amount of air into the at least one plastic material. In another example, the amount of air may be added to the at least one plastic material via a mixing process, whereby the amount of air is simply mixed into the at least one plastic material. In both of these processes, the amount of air may be added to the at least one plastic material once the at least one plastic material has been melted, and again, prior to the actual extrusion of the at least one plastic material.
[0025] The next step 203 may include shaping the extruded plastic into a desired aggregate shape and size (as discussed above) thereby forming the plastic aggregate 100. As shown in
[0026] In some examples, the tumbling step 203a may be achieved via a tumbler machine. As such, as shown in
[0027] In addition, as shown in
[0028] It should be noted that certain steps are optional and may not be implemented in all cases. Some optional steps are indicated in
[0029] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.