Title of Invention

CONCRETE-BASED FLOORS AND WALL COVERINGS WITH AN ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT

Abstract A concrete-based floor or coating with anti-microbial effect, comprising a base material and an effective amount of at least one microbicide organic agent, mixed directly with the base material is described; the base material is a mixture containing cement, fine aggregates, solid aggregates, additives and water; where the microbicide agent mixed with the base material provides an efficient and long lasting anti- microbial effect.
Full Text CONCRETE-BASED FLOORS AND WALL COVERINGS WITH AN
ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to
construction materials having anti-microbial
effect. More particularly, the present invention is
related to floors and wall coverings made of
cement, aggregates and additives, having effective
and lasting anti-microbial effect.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Microbes control is a major concern on a
wide variety of fields encompassing home living and
several industries. For example, contamination or
lack of hygiene on floors, walls and ceilings at
homes is a microbial infection source under
considerable moisture conditions within an enclosed
room.
In the food industry, contamination with
microorganisms in several stages such as: products
manufacturing, processing and packing, is a serious
problem from the point of view of food sanitation
and preservation. In such case, the main microbial
infection source is an environment contaminated by-
microorganisms that adhere and grow upon the room
walls, ceilings and floors, where food
manufacturing, processing and packing is carried
out; this contaminating microorganisms may have the
chance to spread out and contaminate the food.
Within the field of medical services, there
exist strong demands for a biologically sanitized
room as a measure against infections, due to an
adverse environmental contamination of the surgery
room, treatment room, examination room, patients
room, waiting room, clinic, kitchen, etc. In this
case, protecting walls, ceiling and floors against
microbes attack and growth, represents a serious
problem.
It is very important that medicines and
drugs are produced within a microorganisms-free
neat environment.
Within the field of the electronics
industry, it is also acknowledged that
manufacturing electronic components within a
microbiologically neat environment is beneficial to
improve electronic parts or components functioning,
accuracy, reliability and production. Further, it
is also important to prevent that bacteria and
fungi adhere and grow on walls, ceilings and
floors.
Conventional measures against contamination
by microorganisms include: i) surface cleaning such
as: room, area or ward floors, walls and/or
ceilings, with cleaning agents such as detergent,
bleach, etc., which shall be regularly carried out
at relatively short periods; ii) applying a
microbicide agent to the surface, which represents
the disadvantage of having a sustained action and
short period of the agent applied; and iii)
applying a coating material incorporating a
microbicide agent that is applied on the floor,
wall and/or ceiling surface, coating material may
be applied in the form of a layer, film or sheet.
Nowadays, a plurality of microbicide agents
that can be used alone or combined to avoid microbe
adhesion and spreading at homes and several
industries surfaces has been developed. These
microbicide agents can be mixed for example with
cleaning products, compositions and disinfectants,
or being applied as wall coverings on fabrics,
paper, adhesive strips, plastic materials sheets,
etc .
A particular example of the efforts made on
the art is disclosed by the United States
application No. 4,008,351 entitled "Sheet or film
material having antibacterial and anti-fungal
activity", issued on February 15, 1977 to Mayumi et
al, which discloses a sheet or film material having
antibacterial and anti-fungal activity utilized to
cover walls, ceiling and floors. Said material is
obtained by mixing a benzimidazole and phtalimide.
Such sheet or film material disclosed by said
application is a thermoplastic material based
product, and even that can provide a protection
against microbial growth, it has the disadvantages
of being an additional component which is submitted
to wearing due to use and can be coated or replaced
at the short run with the additional expenses
entailed. This application does not suggest that
microbicide agents can be an integral part of
cement and aggregates based composition. Equally,
making a long lasting product, such as floor or
coating having a lasting anti-microbial effect, is
not suggested.
United States application No. 6,162,845
entitled "Reinforced Concrete having Improved Anti-
microbial Fibers", issued on December 19, 2000, to
W. Wayne Freed, discloses a material product
similar to concrete reinforced with fibers having
an effective amount of a microbicide agent
incorporated therein, to prolong concrete duration,
where the microbicide agent is provided
incorporated in or coating a plurality of fibers,
which, in turn, are spread within a concrete
matrix. Fibers inclusion with a microbicide agent
is aimed to reinforce concrete and reduce concrete
sensitivity to a biological attack. However, this
document is referred to the fiber reinforced
concrete specific application, whose fiber includes
a microbicide agent (Microban ® B) that protects
concrete itself from deterioration due to
microorganisms growth, this concrete is used for
the construction of entire buildings and specially
those in which an additional protection due to the
use of this kind of agents is required. However,
reference is not made to concrete-based floors and
wall coverings in different forms and designs, that
do not include a fiber as a reinforcement element
and as a carrier for incorporating a microbicide
agent, for the anti-microbial protection when being
utilized as a floor and coating for walls and
ceilings without the need of the entire building
construction with such products. Also, there is no
reference made of a finished product for specific
use, having proved long lasting anti-microbial
action using microbicide agents without including a
fiber as a carrier.
United States application No. 6,350,350
entitled "Construction Material", issued on
February 26, 2002 to Eisaku Tozaka, discloses a
construction material containing microcapsules of a
specific bactericide agent, mixed with a basic
construction material such as cement, aggregates
and water mixture. Said basic material with the
bactericide agent microcapsules is used for floors,
walls and ceilings construction. The liquid
bactericide agent contained in the microcapsules is
gradually perspired or infiltrated into the
construction material each time microcapsules break
due to a change over time. The construction
material with an antibacterial action of the
present invention presents the disadvantage of
requiring further devices and processes for first
forming the microcapsules containing the specific
microbicide agent, and after having obtained this
microcapsules, are incorporated with the mixture to
finally form the construction material. Another
disadvantage of this construction material is the
cost factor entailed when being used to build walls
and construction in general, to provide the
protection mentioned above. However, there is no
suggestion on said application, that the
microbicide agent be directly integrated as another
component of the construction material, and
including an immediate and long lasting anti-
microbial action, this is, without using a carrier
such as microcapsules.
There are other publications and
applications that incorporate several additives
being mixed with concrete or a construction
material, or being disposed as a coating on said
concrete or construction material. For example,
Russian application No. 2149147, entitled
"Agglomerating Agent" to Sycheva et al . , published
on May 20, 2000 discloses the preparation of
solutions and concretes under low temperatures
showing an antibacterial activity by the
incorporation of KmnO4 to a ratio of 0.1 to 0.3% by
weight. The use of KmnO4 as a microbicide compound
shows the disadvantage of providing a particular
coloration to the concrete, preventing the
production of several products with different
colors. Besides, due to said coloration provided by
KmnO4, its application on floors and ceilings and
walls wall coverings is very limited.
Japanese application No. 11236734 entitled
"Antibacterial Construction Material" to Miyasaki
Norihiko published on August 31, 1999, discloses an
ultra-violet curing type antibacterial coating
composition for interiors finishing, such as a
floor, wall or ceiling; where the antibacterial
coating composition is a painting-type composition
comprising a base resin and amino acid salt of an
antibacterial metal. This kind of wall coverings
show the disadvantage of metal-based products used
for providing the antibacterial effect, such metal-
based products present problems, as its handling
and application to form small layers or protective
films is concerned. For the particular case that is
used as a coating for a floor, said coating is worn
or removed due to simple use, being necessary to
prepare again the floor to apply the antibacterial
coating composition once again.
Chinese application No. 1223795 entitled
"Bactericide Additive for Construction, its
Preparation Method and Use" to Tian Shulin,
published on July 28, 1999, discloses a bactericide
additive for construction materials which is
prepared from a carrier and antibacterial metal
salt. This document shows the disadvantage that
additional stages and materials for manufacturing
and adequate bactericide additive that can be used
for the construction industry are required.
However, it is not mentioned that said active
component could be directly used for preparing
concrete-based elements (for example, floors,
walls, and ceilings coating) keeping its
microbicide properties and sustaining a long
lasting effect.
Japanese application No. 4331752 entitled
"Antibacterial and Anti-fungal Basic Material for
Construction" to Nawata Nozomi et al . , published on
November 19, 1992 is referred to the addition of
0.01 to 30 parts by weight of an antibacterial and
anti-fungal compound, such as 2,2,3 -thioyodineallyl
alcohol added to the base material (cement or
plaster). The antibacterial and anti-fungal
compound can be mixed with a base material, where
the base material is in powder, not molded or not
cured yet; this antibacterial and anti-fungal
compound is applied to the base material surface
through the recoating or spraying method. This
Japanese application describes a product with an
antibacterial and anti-fungal action which is used
to coat with small layers the elements desired to
be protected; however, it does not suggest the use
of a microbicide agent in an integral form of the
concrete-based element used on floors, walls, and
ceilings wall coverings, etc., which has a long
lasting anti-microbial effect and which does not
require any further protecting layers for
protecting the surface.
Japanese application No. 8109108 entitled
"Construction material having an antibacterial
activity consisting of a combined material obtained
by using mordenite and its production" to Ogura
Ywsuke et al . , published on April 30, 1996,
discloses a material that comprises a carrier made
from mordenite (main component) that is immersed in
a diluted solution of silver nitrate, where an
alkaline ion is displaced with a silver ion. The
carrier is in combination with a construction
material, such as cement, wood, chips, paper or
fibers to obtain a combined material. This combined
material is formed and processed desirably as a
construction material. This material is useful
indoors as well as outdoors. This Japanese
application is related to a material for general
construction, which includes a further step of
soaking one of its components with the
antibacterial agent solution to displace one
alkaline ion with a silver ion, however, it is not
mentioned that the agent can be directly added
without the use of a carrier to dose the
microbicide agent, avoiding the use of heavy metal
based compounds and the need of additional steps,
providing an efficient and long lasting anti-
microbial effect.
According to the above mentioned, there is
no document registered that describes or suggests a
concrete-based floor or coating not requiring
additional materials or carriers and procedures to
directly incorporate the microbicide agent as a
component of the concrete-based floors and wall
coverings composition. Consequently, there is a
need for useful concrete-based floors and wall
coverings for applications where a more hygienic
environment is required, that comprises at least an
organic microbicide agent being readily mixed
directly, and with fast and long lasting release of
the active agent on its surface, to inhibit
microbial growth.
Therefore, it is an objective of the
present invention to provide common manufactured
concrete-based floors and wall coverings, and at
the same time exhibit an efficient and long lasting
anti-microbial effect.
Another objective of the present invention
is to provide at least one microbicide agent as a
cement component, aggregates and additives mixture,
for manufacturing finished floors and wall
coverings ready to be installed.
Still another objective of the present
invention is to provide concrete-based floors and
wall coverings with efficient inhibition of
microorganisms growth and contact, to be used in
areas such as homes, several industries, food
processing plants, pharmaceutical labs, hospitals,
etc., which require extraordinary cleanliness.
Still a further objective of the present
invention is to provide a low cost finished product
of the type of a concrete-based floor and/or
coating with anti-microbial effect that will not
require the use of carriers to be incorporated into
a base material without special mechanisms for its
release.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention provides for a concrete-based floor or wall covering with
anti-microbial effect, made on a concrete basis, comprising a base material and an effective amount
of 0.01% to 5% by weight of at least one microbicide organic agent, such as herein described,
homogeneously distributed in the base material to provide an efficient and long lasting effect to
inhibit biological attack and spreading out of organisms on the floor or wall covering surface.
The invention also provides for a method for manufacturing a floor or wall covering with
anti-microbial effect, said method comprising the steps of: (a) taking cement, fine aggregates, solid
aggregates, additives and water, in a ratio depending on the resistance design required based on the
use of the floor or covering to form base material components ; (b) mixing the base material
components to form an homogeneous paste ; (c) pouring the homogeneous paste in molds of shape
and size of the floor or wall covering ; (d) pressing the homogeneous paste contained in the moulds
to eliminate excess water and to obtain a dewatered paste with the required density and porosity ; (e)
removing the hardened floor or wall covering formed by the dewatered homogeneous paste from the
mould ; (f) curing the floor or wall covering at normal temperature for 48 hours or by means of water
vapour for 24 hours to obtain a concrete-based, cured floor or wall covering ;, (g) calibrating the
cured floor or wall covering to the desired shape and dimensions ; and (h) polishing and brightening
the concrete-based floor or wall covering ; wherein said method also comprises a step of adding an
effective amount of 0.01% to 5% of at least one microbicide agent, such as herein described, before
the step (b).
In one embodiment of the invention, the concrete-based floor and/or coating with anti-
microbial effect comprises a base material and an effective amount at least of a microbicide organic
agent mixed directly with the base material. The base material is a mixture comprising cement, fine
aggregates, solid aggregates, additives and water.
In another aspect of the invention, the floor and / or coating base material comprises from
about 5 to approximately 50% by weight of cement, upto approximately 50% by weight of fine
aggregates, from about 20 to approximately 30% by weight of solid aggregates, from about 0.01 to
approximately 5% by weight of additives, and where a 0.01% to 5% by weight of a base material of
at least one microbicide agent or a mixture of microbicide agents is added.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As mentioned before, the present invention
is related to a concrete-based floor and/or coating
which includes an effective amount at least of a
microbicide agent or a mixture of microbicide
agents to inhibit biological attack and spreading
out of organisms.
The present invention is a concrete-based
construction material for finishes such as a floor
and/or coating having an immediate anti-microbial
effect. The concrete-based construction material
for finishes comprises a base material and an
effective amount at least of a microbicide organic
agent or a mixture of various microbicide organic
agents being directly mixed with the base material.
The base material is a mixture comprising cement,
fine aggregates, solid aggregates, additives and
water. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, the base material comprises from about
5% to approximately 50% by weight of cement, up to
approximately 50% by weight of fine aggregates,
from about 20 to approximately 30% by weight of
solid aggregates, from about 0.01 to approximately
5% by weight of additives.
Useful microbicide agents in the present
invention are organic, non-toxic, and
environmentally save during their use. As it is
known, most of microbicide agents control the
organisms growth by penetrating the organism thin
cellular walls, thereby interrupting the organism
metabolic function, and finally killing said
organism. In this way, it shall be understood in
the present invention that the term "microbicide
agent" refers to including any organic compound
that effectively inhibits a microbial attack and
its spreading out on a concrete-based finished
floor or coating. The term "at least one
microbicide agent" as used in the present
invention, should be understood as been feasible to
use a microbicide agent or a mixture of different
microbicide agents .
Proper microbicide agents to be used by the
present invention are derivatives from phenol,
especially 2,4,4'-trichlorine-2'-hydroxyphenol (for
example, Triclosan, irgasan, microban), organotins,
especially butyl-tin maleate (for example, Ultra
Fresh), sodium o-phenylphenate tetrahydrate
(Dowcide-A), and alkyldimethyl benzylammonium
chloride.
Dose ratio for adding microbicide agents to
the base material used by the present invention
varies significantly depending on the use and
environmental conditions of the place on which the
concrete-based floor or coating will be applied.
Therefore, an effective amount of a microbicide
agent to prevent bacteria and microorganisms
adhesion, growth and spreading out at homes and
several industries surfaces is required. In most of
the cases, the effective ratio of the microbicide
agent or the mixture of microbicide agents will
range from 0.01% to 5% by weight of the base
material.
A preferred method to add at least a
microbicide agent is simply mixing the microbicide
agent along with the base material components, this
is, cement, fine aggregates, solid aggregates,
additives and water, through conventional means
well known in the state of the art. There for, a
concrete mixture with anti-microbial effect is
obtained, which is subsequently submitted to a
manufacturing procedure to form a floor and/or
coating.
An illustrative manufacturing method to
form a floor and coating comprises the following
steps :
1) Dose ratio.- Base material ingredients
or components at an adequate ratio, being according
to the required resistance design by the
application that shall be given to the element, are
dosed along with an effective amount of at least
one microbicide organic agent, depending on the
anti-microbial effect desired. Main base material
compounds are cement, fine aggregates, solid
aggregates, (marble and granite pieces, etc.), dyes
and water.
2) Mixing or kneading.- Once the base
material and the microbicide agent being dosed,
these are mixed or kneaded, through any appropriate
method or device known in the art, to obtain a
homogeneous paste with anti-microbial effect and
properly integrate the base material ingredients
and the microbicide agent.
3) Moulds refilling.- An adequate amount of
previously homogenized paste with anti-microbial
effect is dosed and refilled to the moulds, which
can have several forms and sizes according to the
floors and wall coverings design (rectangular,
curved, etc . ) .
4) Pressing.- The paste previously poured
into the moulds is submitted under pressure
application, through a press, for the paste to
eliminate water excess and to obtain a product with
the adequate density and porosity to be handled by
the machinery for subsequent stages.
5) Curing.- Once the product is hardened
through the pressing stage, floors and wall
covering frames are disassembled, and taken to the
curing room; the latter can be made under normal
temperature, which will last 48 hours or by using
vapor, through which time is reduced to 24 hours.
6) Calibration.- Once floor tiles have been
set and acquired a resistance through the curing
stage, their dimensions are calibrated by using
surfacing and shaping machines perfectly aligned.
7) Polishing and brightening.- After
calibration, floors and wall coverings pass through
polishing and brightening line, which comprises
multiple grindstones which boast, abrade, polish
and brighten the above.
8) Packing.- final product is packed in
multiple presentations.
EXAMPLE
In order to show the practice of the
invention and evaluate the efficacy thereof, a base
material is prepared by mixing 25% by weight of
cement, 50% by weight of fine aggregates, 24.5% by
weight of solid aggregates (marble pieces), and
water in a sufficient amount to form a mixture.
During base material mixture forming, a microbicide
agent of 0.05% by weight (Triclosan) is added and
homogeneously mixed with the entire mixture of base
material, forming thereby a base material with
anti-microbial effect. Then, the mixture with anti-
microbial effect is poured in a mould with adequate
shape and dimensions in order to form a concrete
floor tile.
After the floor tile with anti-microbial
effect has been cured, a sample of approximately 25
mm of diameter (treated element) is taken to prove
the anti-microbial inhibition along with the floor
tile made with a non-treated conventional material
(element of control). Test results are shown in
As it can be seen from table 1, the inhibition
zone around test tubes treated with the microbicide
agent (Triclosan in this case) shows the effect the
elements have when treated to inhibit
microorganisms growth and reproduction, in other
tests, the growth inhibitor effect that this kind
of treatment has on fungi, has also been shown.
This shows the protecting capacity these concrete-
based floors and wall coverings have to contribute
for the protection of microorganisms spreading out
on places where they have been used.
Even though certain embodiment of the
invention has been illustrated and described, it
should be noted that several changes and
modifications could be made there on. There for,
the present invention shall not be considered as
limited excepting by what the prior art demands and
by the spirit of claims attached herein.
WE CLAIM :
1. Concrete-based floor or wall covering with anti-microbial effect, made on a concrete basis,
comprising a base material and an effective amount of 0.01% to 5% by weight of at least one
microbicide organic agent, such as herein described, homogeneously distributed in the base material
to provide an efficient and long lasting effect to inhibit biological attack and spreading out of
organisms on the floor or wall covering surface.
2. Concrete-based floor or wall covering with anti-microbial effect, as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said base material comprises 5 to 50% by weight of cement, up to 50% by weight of fine
aggregates, 20 to 30% by weight of solid aggregates, and 0.01 to 5% by weight of additives, and
wherein the microbicide agent is present in an amount of 0.01% to 5% by weight of the base
material.
3. Concrete-based floor or wall covering with anti-microbial effect, as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said microbicide organic agent is selected from a group consisting of derivatives of phenol,
organotins, sodium o-phenylphenate tetrahydrate or alkyldimethyl benzylammonium chloride or a
mixture thereof.
4. Concrete-based floor or wall covering with anti-microbial effect, as claimed in claim 3,
wherein said phenol derivatives are preferably derived from 2, 4, 4'-trichlorine-2'-hydroxyphenol, and
said organotin is preferably butyl-tin maleate.
5. A method for manufacturing a floor or wall covering with anti-microbial effect as claimed in
any one of claims 1 to 4, said method comprising the steps of : (a) taking cement, fine aggregates,
solid aggregates, additives and water, in a ratio depending on the resistance design required based on
the use of the floor or covering to form base material components ; (b) mixing the base material
components to form an homogeneous paste ; (c) pouring the homogeneous paste in molds of shape
and size of the floor or wall covering ; (d) pressing the homogeneous paste contained in the moulds
to eliminate excess water and to obtain a dewatered paste with the required density and porosity ; (e)
removing the hardened floor or wall covering formed by the dewatered homogeneous paste from the
mould ; (f) curing the floor or wall covering at normal temperature for 48 hours or by means of water
vapour for 24 hours to obtain a concrete-based, cured floor or wall covering ; (g) calibrating the
cured floor or wall covering to the desired shape and dimensions ; and (h) polishing and brightening
the concrete-based floor or wall covering ; wherein said method also comprises a step of adding an
effective amount of 0.01% to 5% of at least one microbicide agent, such as herein described, before
the step (b).
6. Concrete-based floor or wall covering with anti-microbial effect, substantially as herein
described, particularly with reference to the foregoing examples.
A concrete-based floor or coating with
anti-microbial effect, comprising a base material
and an effective amount of at least one microbicide
organic agent, mixed directly with the base
material is described; the base material is a
mixture containing cement, fine aggregates, solid
aggregates, additives and water; where the
microbicide agent mixed with the base material
provides an efficient and long lasting anti-
microbial effect.

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615-KOL-2003-FORM 27.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-abstract.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-assignment.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-claims.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-correspondence.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-description (complete).pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-examination report.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-form 1.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-form 18.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-form 2.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-form 3.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-form 5.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-gpa.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-priority document.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-specification.pdf

615-kol-2003-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 224785
Indian Patent Application Number 615/KOL/2003
PG Journal Number 43/2008
Publication Date 24-Oct-2008
Grant Date 22-Oct-2008
Date of Filing 05-Dec-2003
Name of Patentee CEMEX TRADEMARKS WORLDWIDE LTD.
Applicant Address ROMERSTRASSE 13, 2555, BRUGG
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 TOBIAS HOMERO RAMIREZ TALIA NO.341 COL COUNTRY TESORO 64850 MONTERREY, NUEVO LEON
2 GUAJARDO DELIA DE LEON TALIA NO.341 COL COUNTRY TESORO 64850 MONTERREY, NUEVO LEON
PCT International Classification Number E04B 1/72
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 PA/A/2002/012236 2002-12-10 Mexico