PL5952B1 - The method of preparing the mass for the production of building shapes. - Google Patents

The method of preparing the mass for the production of building shapes. Download PDF

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PL5952B1
PL5952B1 PL5952A PL595225A PL5952B1 PL 5952 B1 PL5952 B1 PL 5952B1 PL 5952 A PL5952 A PL 5952A PL 595225 A PL595225 A PL 595225A PL 5952 B1 PL5952 B1 PL 5952B1
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Cementy uzywane dotychcziais jak rów¬ niez beton i iiinne mineralne materjaly bu¬ dowlane maja te wade, ze sa zlemii 'prze¬ wodnikami ciiepla i dzwieku, co jest w zwiazku z gestoscia tych materialów, i sta¬ nowi wade we wszystkich przypadkach, w któirych nie chodzil o wytrzymalosc ,na dzwiganie, W Szwecji, wynaleziono beton zwany ,,beton gaz", który jest porowaty, ale któ¬ ry przedstawila te niedbgodlnosc, ze nie moz¬ na ga ksztaltowac przed jego stwardnie¬ niem.Wynalazek niniejs/zy ma na celu spo¬ sób, zezwalajacy ma nadawanfe betonowi, lub linnemiu materjalowi hydraulicznemu, mniejszej lub wiekszej porowatosci. Mate- rjial oirzymywialny w sposób niniejszy dlaje sie z latwoscia ksztaltowac zapomóca stla^ czamia, wytlaczania albo odlewu. Mozliwe jest nawet oznaczenie napfizód wiytrzyma- loscii dzwigajacej cdnoistnego 'dbjektu tak uksztaltowanego, jego wymiarów, ilosc jie- go por, jak równiez jakosc i rodzaj mate- rjalów dodatkowych, które trzeba dodlac, zaleznie od tego, czy materjal ten ma byc uzyty na miur zewnetrzmy, wewnetrzny, na sufit lub do innego celuu Taki porowaty materjial budowlany o- trzymuje sie z mieszanimy stnUegu, rozgnie¬ cionego lodu lub brylek gradu sztucznego i materjalu o szyibkitem twardnieniu hydra- ulicznem, jak np. gips, który otaczia i iizoliu- je Wszystkie czajsiteczkii snLegtL lub ipditi, których uzywa sile w celu otrzymania za¬ daciej porowatosci masy,Masa, otaczajaca czasteczki sniegu czy lodu zapobiega zbyt szybkiemu topnieniu ich, co ulatwia ksztaltowanie z masy; przed¬ miotów ziaipomoca stlaczaniia lub •wytlacza¬ nia. Przy odlewaniu przedimiiiotów z tej masy nalezy dodac ido niiesizaniiny wodly, przyczem wtedy dopiero, gdy czasteczki stolieg|u ii lodu zostania wchloniete przez szyjbko wiazacy materjal hydrauliczny, np, gjijps, który formuje oierika skorupe naoko¬ lo czasteczek sfliegu i lodu i utrzymuje te skotrupe az do slwardnieitóa catej masy.Jesli sie chce uzyc cementu z kilkoma jeszcze ininemi Ipoddbnenitt nmtorjolaffHi, to mozna po izolowaniu czasteczek sniegu i lodu jak wyzej A dodac db mieszanliny ce¬ mentu i dodatkowe materjaly twardnieja¬ ce, stosownie do tego, jaki stopien wytrzy¬ malosci chce sie w dainym materjale .osia¬ gnac, W ten sposób mozna zgóry nadlac roz¬ miary i ilosc por wytwarzanych w objekcie zapomoca wiekszej lub mniejszej iilosci u- zytyoh czasteczek sniegu czy lodki w sto¬ sunku do innych czesci mieiszaiiiilny.Po dokladnem wymieszaniu masa moze byc uzyta do wyrobu objektów o ksztalcie i rozmiarach pozadanych.Otrzymane w tem sposób objekty umie¬ szcza sie nastepnie w cieplem miejsciu gdzie zaraz nastepuje pfowolne twardnie¬ nie. Czasteczki sniegu czy lodu, zawarte w masie, zaczynaja topniec ii dostarczaja ma¬ sie wilgoci, potrzebnej do twardnie¬ nia.Czasteczki lodu czy sniegu, zamkniete w masie hydrauliczne,) (np, gipsie), dostar¬ czaja przy stopieniu wody, ktcira czescic- wio absorbuje masa, czesciowo zas wyparo¬ wuje sie nadajac masie zadana porowa¬ tosc.Kurczenie sie objektu w staniie swiezym jest niemozliwe z powodu stwardnialej jiuz warstwy gipsu otaczajacego czasteczki sniegu lub lodu, PLThe cements used so far, as well as concrete and other mineral building materials, have the disadvantage that they are gold and sound conductors, which is related to the density of these materials, and is a disadvantage in all cases where it was not about strength, resistance to lifting, In Sweden, a concrete called "gas concrete" was invented, which is porous, but which demonstrated the carelessness that it could not be shaped before it had hardened. The purpose of a method that allows concrete or linnem to be given a more or less porous porosity. The material that is animatable in this way is easy to shape without stiffening, extrusion or casting. It is even possible to determine the strength and strength of the body. carrying the continuing 'dbjec so shaped, its dimensions, the amount of its pore, as well as the quality and type of additional materials that must be added, depending on whether the material is en to be used for exterior, interior, ceiling or other purposes. Such a porous building material adheres to a mixture of stenUg, crushed ice or lumps of artificial hail and a material with hydraulic hardening of shibki, such as gypsum, which surrounds and isolates all particles and snLegtL or ipditi which use force to obtain the desired porosity of the mass. The mass surrounding the snow and ice particles prevents them from melting too quickly, which facilitates shaping from the mass; of grains to aid agitation or extruding. When casting articles from this mass, add a little water, only when the particles of ice and ice are absorbed by the neck of a binding hydraulic material, e.g. gjijps, which forms a crust around the particles of spill and ice and keeps the scotrup. If you want to use cement with a few more Ipoddbnenitt nmtorjolaffHi, you can, after isolating the snow and ice particles as above A, add a cement mixture and additional hardening materials, depending on the degree of wear You want to love a given material. In this way you can define in advance the size and number of pores produced in the object by means of a larger or smaller number of snow particles or ice used in relation to other parts of the mixture. the mass can be used to make objects of the desired shape and size. The resulting objects are then placed in the heat this is where a slow hardening occurs. Snow or ice particles contained in the mass begin to melt and provide a little moisture needed for hardening. Ice or snow particles, enclosed in the mass (hydraulic) (e.g. gypsum), provide the water that part of the mass is melted. - it absorbs the mass slightly, and partially evaporates, giving the desired mass a porosity. Shrinkage of the object in the fresh state is impossible due to the hardened layer of gypsum surrounding the snow or ice particles, PL

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1. Zastrzez eni a p at ent o we, 1, Sposób pirzygoto^wania masy do wyrobu ksztaltek budowlanych, dajacej sie ksztaltowac zapomoca odlewianiia, wytla¬ czania i stlaczania, zniamiienny tern, ze do betonu luib innego materjalu hydrauliczne¬ go, posiadajacegd wlasciwosci szybkiego wiajzania, dodaje sie czasteczki sniegu, lo¬ du lufo gradu naturalnego ozy sztucznego.1. Proprietary application, 1, A method of preparing a mass for the production of building shapes, which can be shaped by means of casting, stamping and compacting, alternative terrain for concrete or other hydraulic material, having the properties of a quick bindings, snow particles, ice or natural hail are added. 2. , Sposób wedlug zastrz, 1, znamflen- ny tern, ze czasleczki sniegu, lodu lub gra¬ du naturalnego lub sztucznego miesza sie najpierw z mater jalem hydraulicznym szyb¬ ko wiazacym, a nastepnie dopiero dodaja sie materjaly wiazace wohraeji, Viktor Wikkula. Zastepca: A. Bolland, rzecznik patentowy. bruk L. Boguslawskiego, Warszawd. PL2. The method according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the balls of snow, ice or natural or artificial grain are first mixed with a hydraulic material that binds quickly, and then the materials that bind the water, Viktor Wikkula, are added. Deputy: A. Bolland, patent attorney. pavement of L. Boguslawski, Warszawd. PL
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