Use of a spike roller on an exposed concrete surface
11624163 ยท 2023-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C23/04
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E01C23/06
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E01C19/43
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International classification
E01C23/04
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E01C23/06
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Abstract
According to examples, a method may include pouring a fluid ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) mixture into a cavity, thereby providing a UHPC having at least one exposed surface. The method may include applying a liquid polymer onto the exposed surface of the UHPC, thereby providing a layer of liquid polymer onto the at least one exposed surface. According to examples, the method may include rolling the layer of the liquid polymer layer on the at least one exposed surface of the UHPC with a spike roller having a plurality of extended spikes. In some examples, the rolling may be applied with a predefined amount of pressure to cause the extended spikes to pierce the exposed surface of the UHPC, to incorporate the liquid polymer into the UHPC.
Claims
1. A spike roller comprising: a center core having a rotational axis; and a plurality of protruding spikes that radially extend from the center core, wherein the spike roller is made of a polymer resin, the plurality of protruding spikes having: a body that extends from the center core, wherein the body comprises a first surface that radially extends from the center core and a second surface that extends along the first surface, the first surface and the second surface facing opposite directions; a tapered end portion disposed at a distal end of the body; and a plurality of grooves disposed on the first surface at the tapered end portion.
2. The spike roller of claim 1, wherein the first surface extends to a center point opposite the center core to form the tapered end portion.
3. The spike roller of claim 2, wherein the tapered end portion has an isosceles triangle shape.
4. The spike roller of claim 1, wherein the tapered end portion is configured to be rolled over a layer of liquid polymer disposed on an exposed surface of a concrete at a sufficient pressure to pierce the exposed surface of the concrete through the layer of the liquid polymer.
5. The spike roller of claim 4, wherein the plurality of grooves are configured to cause the liquid polymer to flow into the concrete to be incorporated into a mixture of the concrete.
6. The spike roller of claim 4, wherein the plurality of grooves are configured to cause the liquid polymer to be incorporated into a portion of a mixture of the concrete at the exposed surface of the concrete, the liquid polymer being a surface finishing agent that is to be incorporated into the mixture of the concrete to treat the exposed surface of the concrete.
7. A spike roller comprising: a center core having a rotational axis; and a first protruding spike that radially extends from the center core; a second protruding spike that radially extends from the center core in a direction different than the first protruding spike; a first plurality of grooves disposed on the first protruding spike, wherein, when the first protruding spike is positioned to point toward a surface to be rolled, the first plurality of grooves point toward the surface; and a second plurality of grooves disposed on the second protruding spike, wherein, when the second protruding spike is positioned to point toward the surface, the second plurality of grooves point toward the surface.
8. The spike roller of claim 7, wherein the spike roller is made of a polymer resin.
9. The spike roller of claim 7, wherein the spike roller is made of a polymer resin.
10. The spike roller of claim 7, wherein the first protruding spike comprises: a tapered end portion disposed at a distal end of the first protruding spike, wherein the first plurality of grooves are disposed on the tapered end portion.
11. The spike roller of claim 10, wherein a length of the first protruding spike is greater than a width of the first protruding spike.
12. The spike roller of claim 10, wherein the tapered end portion extends to a center point opposite the center core.
13. The spike roller of claim 12, wherein the tapered end portion forms an isosceles triangle shape.
14. The spike roller of claim 7, wherein the center core is configured to be rolled of at a sufficient pressure to cause the first protruding spike to pierce the surface through a layer a liquid polymer disposed on the surface.
15. The spike roller of claim 14, wherein the first plurality of grooves are configured to cause the liquid polymer to flow below the surface to be incorporated into a concrete mixture.
16. The spike roller of claim 14, wherein the first protruding spike is configured to incorporate a surface finishing agent in the layer of the liquid polymer into a concrete mixture, the surface finishing agent being incorporated into a portion of the concrete mixture at the surface.
17. A spike roller comprising: a center core having a rotational axis; and plurality of protruding spikes that extend from the center core, wherein the spike roller is made of a polymer resin, the plurality of protruding spikes having: a tapered end portion disposed at a distal end of the plurality of protruding spikes; and a plurality of grooves disposed on the tapered end portion of the plurality of spikes, wherein the tapered end portion of adjacent ones of the plurality of protruding spikes are positioned at a predefined distance with respect to each other to accommodate a protruding end of a fiber in a fiber-reinforced concrete, the tapered end portion being configured to cause the protruding end of the fiber to be laid down in the fiber-reinforced concrete as the plurality of spikes are rolled over the fiber-reinforced concrete.
18. The spike roller of claim 17, wherein the spike roller is configured to be rolled over an exposed surface of the fiber-reinforced concrete to cause the tapered end portion to pierce the exposed surface of the fiber-reinforced concrete and lay down the protruding end of the fiber into a body of the fiber-reinforced concrete, below the exposed surface.
19. A spike roller comprising: a center core having a rotational axis; a plurality of protruding spikes that radially extend from the center core, wherein the spike roller is made of a polymer resin, the plurality of protruding spikes having: a tapered end portion disposed at a distal end of the plurality of protruding spikes, wherein the tapered end portion has a first surface that extends to a center point opposite the center core and a second surface that is opposite the first surface, the first surface and the second surface having isosceles triangle shapes; and a plurality of grooves disposed on the first surface of the tapered end portion of each of the plurality of protruding spikes.
20. The spike roller of claim 19, wherein the tapered end portion is configured to be rolled over a layer of a liquid polymer disposed on an exposed surface of a concrete mixture, the tapered end portion being configured to be rolled at a sufficient pressure to pierce the exposed surface of the concrete mixture through the layer of the liquid polymer to cause the liquid polymer to flow into the concrete mixture via the plurality of grooves.
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(8) The present invention relates to a method of incorporating a layer of liquid polymer into an exposed concrete surface by rolling the layer of liquid polymer on the exposed surface with a spike roller having a plurality of extended spikes, wherein the rolling is applied with sufficient pressure to enable the extended spikes to penetrate the exposed surface, thereby incorporating the liquid polymer into the formed concrete. A preferred embodiment is shown in
(9) The presentation invention also relates to a method of laying down exposed fiber components contained in concrete below an exposed surface of a concrete by rolling the exposed surface with a spike roller having a plurality of extended spikes, wherein the rolling is applied with sufficient pressure to enable said extended spikes to pierce the exposed surface, thereby laying down said exposed ends of the at least one fiber to below the exposed surface. As shown in
(10) The present invention also relates to a method of providing a textured surface onto a concrete comprising rolling an exposed surface of the concrete with a spike roller having a plurality of extended spikes, wherein the rolling is applied with sufficient pressure to enable the extended spikes to penetrate the exposed surface, thereby creating a textured surface on the exposed surface, said textures surface having a texture that is a negative counterpart of the spike roller, as shown in
(11) The present invention additionally relates to a spike roller having a plurality of protruding spikes extending from a center core, at least one of said spikes having a tapered end with at least one profile surface that meets at a center point opposite the center core. As shown in