Claims
- 1. A method of forming artificial vegetation for use in man made replications of natural landscapes, comprising the steps of:
- providing a mass of finely ground particles;
- providing a quantity of an adhesive solution characterized by the ability to bind said ground particles together;
- mixing said adhesive solution and said ground particles together to thoroughly coat the particles with the adhesive solution thereby forming a homogeneous mass;
- placing said homogeneous mass onto a molding surface;
- drying said homogeneous mass to remove the adhesive solvent components of said solution and form at least one substrate-free foliage-representing member;
- removing said foliage-representing member from said molding surface;
- providing a trunk and limb representing structure; and
- fixing said at least one member to said trunk and limb representing structure to form said artificial vegetation.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein said step of forming at least one foliage-representing member comprises forming a plurality of said foliage-representing members, and said fixing step comprises fixing said plurality of foliage-representing members to said trunk and limb representing structure at discrete locations on said trunk and limb representing structure.
- 3. A method as in claim 2, wherein said step of fixing said members to said trunk and limb representing structure comprises:
- fixing each said member to at least one limb in said trunk and limb representing structure by mechanical interference.
- 4. A method as in claim 3, wherein said step of fixing said members to said trunk and limb representing structure comprises:
- applying adhesive to portions of said at least one limb;
- bringing said members into contact with said adhesive applied to said at least one limb; and
- allowing said adhesive to set to thereby fix each said member to said at least one limb.
- 5. A method as in claim 4, wherein said step of bring said members into contact comprises:
- manually bringing said members into contact with said adhesive applied to said at least one limb.
- 6. A method as in claim 2, wherein said step of providing a trunk and limb representing structure comprises:
- molding a plastic to form said trunk and limb representing structure with a plurality of limbs each extending outwardly from a trunk, each said limb having a free end; and wherein said step of fixing said members to said trunk and limb representing structure comprises:
- fixing each said member to a respective one of said trunk or at least one of said limbs.
- 7. A method as in claim 6, wherein said step of fixing said members to said trunk and limb representing structure comprises:
- applying a solvent for said plastic to portions of said trunk and limbs;
- bringing said members into contact with said portions; and
- allowing said solvent to evaporate and said plastic to set to thereby fix each said member to a respective one of said trunk or one of said limbs.
- 8. A method as in claim 6, comprising, subsequent to said molding step and prior to said fixing step, the further step of:
- plastically deforming at least one of said trunk or one of said limbs to a configuration other than as molded.
- 9. A method as in claim 1, wherein said step of providing a mass of particles comprises providing a plurality of resilient foam particles.
- 10. A method as in claim 9, further comprising the step of dyeing said particles prior to said mixing step.
- 11. A method as in claim 1, wherein said drying step comprises drying at 100-5000 for up to 8 hours.
- 12. A method as in claim 11, wherein said step of providing an adhesive solution comprises:
- providing an adhesive characterized by the ability to bind said particles together and by the ability to be diluted with a solvent; and
- diluting said adhesive with said solvent to form an adhesive solution.
- 13. A method as in claim 12, wherein said step of providing particles comprises:
- providing a mass of particles having sizes such that said particles will pass over a #24 mesh screen and pass through a #8 mesh screen.
- 14. A method as in claim 12, wherein said step of providing particles comprises:
- providing a mass of finely ground urethane foam.
- 15. A method as in claim 14, wherein said step of providing an adhesive comprises:
- providing a water emulsion of an acrylic polymer.
- 16. An artificial vegetation product, comprising:
- a trunk and limb representing structure; and
- at least one substrate-free foliage representing member, each said at least one member comprising a plurality of particles affixed as a singular mass, said at least one member being fixed to said trunk and limb representing structure.
- 17. A product as in claim 16, wherein said at least one member comprises a plurality of said members, said members being fixed to said trunk and limb representing structure at discrete locations.
- 18. A product as in claim 17, wherein said particles are resilient foam.
- 19. A product as in claim 17, wherein said trunk and limb representing structure comprises a trunk having first and second ends and a plurality of limbs extending outwardly from said trunk at respective points on said trunk between said ends, each said limb having a free end.
- 20. A product as in claim 19, wherein said members are fixed to said trunk and limb representing structure by mechanical interference.
- 21. A product as in claim 19, wherein said members are fixed to said trunk and limb representing structure by an adhesive.
- 22. A product as in claim 19, wherein said trunk and limb representing structure is formed of a thermoplastic.
- 23. A product as in claim 22, wherein said thermoplastic is plastically deformable by the application of pressure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/425,057, filed Oct. 20, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,019,431 which is included herein by reference.
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