The present disclosure relates to an artificial turf mat and a manufacturing apparatus therefor, and more particularly, to an artificial turf mat used as a basic unit of artificial turf installed (or provided) in the place of natural turf in stadiums or golf ranges, and an apparatus used for manufacturing the artificial turf mat.
Artificial turf generally refers to turf artificially manufactured from synthetic fibers, which is installed to replace natural grass in a site such as an indoor area or a shady spot in which natural grass is impossible to grow and develop.
Since artificial turf takes on a green color regardless of season, location, or a surrounding environment, it is advantageous to landscape and facilitates post management. However, artificial turf has its downside: lack of a sense of the season, inferior texture to natural grass, and permanent discoloration of green color with the passage of time.
In artificial turf, an artificial turf mat, as denoted by reference numeral 101 in
However, as for the related art artificial turf mat 101, in order to prevent damage to the stitch 104 portions of the pile yarns 103 exposed to a bottom surface of the outer fabric 109 or prevent the pile yarns 103 from being separated from the outer fabric 109 due to tufting, a coating agent is applied to the bottom surface of the outer fabric 109 after tufting and allowed to pass through a heat drying furnace to form a coating film. However, since pull-out strength applied to the pile yarns 103 is completely supported by only the coating film, the coating film is required to be thick, and since the coating agent is applied to the entirety of the bottom surface of the outer fabric 109, a consumption amount of the coating agent is increased.
In addition, in the related art artificial turf mat 101, the coating agent applied to the bottom surface of the outer fabric 109 is cured by only heat drying, incurring cost to supply heat required for drying.
Moreover, after installation, the coating film of the related art artificial turf mat 101 in contact with the ground or a floor surface wears readily due to frictional contact, and thus, the pile yarns 103 may be easy to fall out, reducing durability.
Also, since the coating film is overlaid on the entire bottom surface of the outer fabric 109, moisture absorbed by the lining 105 may not be easily discharged outwards, degrading draining performance.
The present disclosure has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the related art artificial turf mat, an aspect of the present disclosure provides an artificial turf mat manufactured at low cost by reducing a consumption amount of a coating agent applied to stitch portions of pile yarns, while enhancing durability and draining performance.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, an artificial turf mat may include: a plurality of pile yarns corresponding to artificial turf; a lining in which the plurality of pile yarns are turfed; a coating film formed by coating a coating agent on the bottom surface of the lining to which the pile yarns are exposed; and an outer fabric thermo-compressed to the bottom surface of the lining on which the coating film is formed, wherein the coating film is formed on each of the plurality of pile yarns exposed to the bottom surface of the lining in a tufting direction of the pile yarns.
The artificial turf mat may further include a plurality of drain grooves formed between a plurality of coating rows formed by the coating film in the tufting direction of the plurality of pile yarns.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an apparatus for manufacturing an artificial turf mat may include: a pile yarn supply portion supplying a plurality of pile yarns corresponding to artificial turf; a lining supply portion supplying a lining in which the plurality of pile yarns are to be tufted; a weaving portion turfing the plurality of pile yarns supplied from the pile yarn supply portion to the lining supplied from the lining supply portion; and a coating portion coating a coating agent on a bottom surface of the lining to which the plurality of pile yarns tufted by the weaving portion are exposed, and further includes: an outer fabric supply portion supplying an outer fabric to be adhered to the bottom surface of the lining; and an outer fabric compression portion thermo-compressing the outer fabric supplied from the outer fabric supply portion to the bottom surface of the lining on which the coating agent has been coated by the coating portion.
The coating portion may apply the coating agent to each of the plurality of pile yarns exposed to the bottom surface of the lining in a spray manner in a tufting direction of the plurality of pile yarns.
In the artificial turf mat and the manufacturing apparatus thereof according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, since the stitch portions, of the pile yarns tufted to the lining, exposed to the bottom surface of the lining adhered to the outer fabric, as well as to the coating film, pull-out strength of the pile yarns may be increased to enhance durability of the artificial turf mat, and since a large amount of coating agent is not required to be used to increase pull-out strength of the pile yarns, manufacturing cost of the artificial turf mat may be reduced as much.
Also, since the coating agent is sprayed only to the stitch portions of the pile yarns, a usage amount of the coating agent may be reduced, compared with a case in which the coating agent is applied to the entirety of the bottom surface of the lining, reducing manufacturing cost of the artificial turf mat.
In addition, since the stitch portions of the pile yarns are arranged to be thin and extend in the tufting direction of the pile yarns and the coating film formed thereon are thermo-compressed between the lining and the outer fabric, a heating value required for adhering the lining and the outer fabric may be reduced, reducing manufacturing cost of the artificial turf mat.
In addition, since the drain grooves are formed between the mutually adjacent coating films arranged in a row and extending in the tufting direction of the pile yarns, moisture absorbed into the lining may be smoothly discharged outwardly from the mat, enhancing draining performance of the mat.
Hereinafter, an artificial turf mat according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
An artificial turf mat, denoted by reference numeral 2 in
Here, the plurality of pile yarns 3 are yarns corresponding to artificial turf of the artificial turf mat 1. As illustrated in
The lining 5 is cloth used on the bottom of the pile yarns 3, allowing the plurality of pile yarns 3 to be tufted thereon at predetermined intervals. Like that of a general artificial turf mat, a backing fabric is preferably used as the lining 5. However, unlike the related art artificial turf mat, the lining 5 is formed as a single piece of cloth, because a coating agent coated on the bottom surface of the lining 5 is applied only to the stitch portions 4 of the pile yarns 3, that is, portions exposed to the bottom surface of the lining 5 due to tufting, eliminating the necessity of a separate coating agent absorption layer facilitating adsorption of a coating agent.
The coating film 7, a means for coating the stitch 4 portions of the pile yarns 3 tufted on the lining 5, is formed by applying a coating agent such as latex or a polyurethane liquid to the bottom surface of the lining 5 on which the pile yarns 3 are tufted apiece and exposed, increasing durability and waterproof performance of the pile yarns 3. In particular, the coating film 7 is formed by applying a coating agent to the bottom surface of the lining 5 as mentioned above, and here, since the coating agent is sprayed only to the stitch 4 portions of the pile yarns 3 which are tufted to the lining 5 and exposed to the bottom surface of the lining 5 as illustrated in
The outer fabric 9 is a means for protecting the pile yarns exposed to the bottom surface of the lining 5 due to tufting, that is, the stitch 4 portions. As illustrating
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To this end, as illustrated, the outer fabric compression portion 63 includes one or more thermo-compression rollers, preferably, two thermo-compression rollers 67, disposed to be spaced apart from one another in a transfer direction of the lining 5 and the outer fabric 9. Here, thermo-compression rollers 67 formed as pairs up and down may be arranged in a traverse direction traversing the lining 5 and the outer fabric 9 and heat, and simultaneously, compress the lining 5, the outer fabric 9, and the coating film 7, the pile yarns 3, and the stitch 5 portions therebetween to adhere the same.
Hereinafter, operations of the artificial turf mat 1 and the artificial turf mat manufacturing apparatus 51 according to exemplary embodiments in the present disclosure will be described.
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Also, the drain groove 11 is formed between the coating film 7 formed along the stitch 4 portions of the pile yarns 3 on the bottom surface of the lining 5 and a neighboring coating film 7, and here, the drain groove 11 also extends in the tufting direction of the pile yarns 3 to readily discharge outwardly water which has been absorbed into the mat 1 through the lining 5.
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Upon receiving the pile yarns 3 and the lining 5, the weaving portion 57 weaves the pile yarns 3 into the lining 5 in a row through tufting.
The lining 5, into which the pile yarns 3 has been completely woven, continues to be transferred toward the downstream side. When the lining 5 reaches the coating portion 59, the bottom surface of the lining 5 is coated with a coating agent sprayed from the plurality of coating nozzles 65. Here, as discussed above, only the stitch 4 portions of the pile yarns 3 exposed to the bottom surface of the lining 5 are coated with the coating agent to form the coating film 7 to extend in the tufting direction of the pile yarns 3.
The coating-completed lining 5 is immediately transferred to the outer fabric compression portion 63, and the outer fabric 9 used for coating the bottom surface of the lining 5 is simultaneously supplied from the outer fabric supply portion 61 to the outer fabric compression portion 63. In this manner, the outer fabric 9 piled up on the bottom surface of the lining 5 transferred to the outer fabric compression portion 63 is compressed to adhere to the lining 5 by the thermo-compression roller 67 with the stitch 4 portions of the pile yarns 3 and the coating film 7 formed thereon interposed therebetween, thus completing a single artificial turf mat 1.
In the artificial turf mat and the manufacturing apparatus thereof according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, since the stitch portions, of the pile yarns tufted to the lining, exposed to the bottom surface of the lining adhered to the outer fabric, as well as to the coating film, pull-out strength of the pile yarns may be increased to enhance durability of the artificial turf mat, and since a large amount of coating agent is not required to be used to increase pull-out strength of the pile yarns, manufacturing cost of the artificial turf mat may be reduced as much.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2013-0118310 | Oct 2013 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/KR2014/009126 | 9/29/2014 | WO | 00 |