Claims
- 1. A base layer for a combined synthetic and natural turf comprising:a fabric comprising a grid formed by a plurality of series of substantially parallel non-biodegradeable warp threads intersecting a plurality of series of substantially parallel non-biodegradeable weft threads; a plurality of apertures, wherein each aperture comprises an enlarged space between adjacent series of the warp and weft threads; and a plurality of synthetic grass fibers, wherein at least one end of each fiber is connected to the fabric at a location where the warp and weft threads intersect.
- 2. The base layer of claim 1, wherein synthetic grass fibers are woven into the fabric.
- 3. The base layer of claim 1, wherein synthetic grass fibers comprise monofilament fibers.
- 4. The base layer of claim 1, wherein some of the synthetic grass fibers comprise a color other than green.
- 5. The base layer of claim 4, wherein synthetic grass fibers that comprise a color other than green are arranged to form visible lines in the combined turf.
- 6. The base layer of claim 1, wherein at least part of the fabric is treated with a fertilizer.
- 7. The base layer of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of substantially parallel biodegradable warp threads and a plurality of substantially parallel biodegradable weft threads, the biodegradeable warp threads alternating with the series of non-biodegradeable warp threads, and the biodegradeable weft threads alternating with the series of non-biodegradeable weft threads.
- 8. The base layer of claim 7, wherein additional apertures, each aperture comprising an enlarged space, are formed on decomposition of the biodegradable threads.
- 9. The base layer of claim 1, wherein some of the warp threads and some of the weft threads comprise melting threads.
- 10. A base layer for a combined synthetic and natural turf comprising:a fabric comprising alternating series of biodegradable and non-biodegradable warp threads intersecting alternating series of biodegradable and non-biodegradable weft threads, each series comprising a plurality of substantially parallel threads; a plurality of apertures formed by adjacent series of the intersecting non-biodegradable warp and weft threads and by the series of biodegradable warp and weft threads which intersect within said apertures, each aperture forming an enlarged space between said adjacent series of non-biodegradable warp and weft threads upon decomposition of the biodegradable threads; and a plurality of synthetic grass fibers, wherein at least one end of each fiber is connected to the fabric at a location where non-biodegradable warp and weft threads intersect.
- 11. The base layer of claim 10, wherein biodegradable threads consist essentially of a material selected from the group consisting of jute, sisal, coconut fiber, and biodegradable polymers.
- 12. The base layer of claim 10, wherein synthetic grass fibers comprise monofilament fibers.
- 13. The base layer of claim 10, wherein some of the synthetic grass fibers comprise a color other than green.
- 14. The base layer of claim 13, wherein synthetic grass fibers that comprise a color other than green are arranged to form visible lines in the combined turf.
- 15. The base layer of claim 10, wherein at least part of the fabric is treated with a fertilizer.
- 16. The base layer of claim 10, wherein some of the non-biodegradable warp threads and some of the non-biodegradable weft threads comprise melting threads.
- 17. A combined synthetic and natural turf comprising:a foundation; a base layer positioned above the foundation, the base layer comprising: a fabric comprising a grid formed by a plurality of series of substantially parallel non-biodegradeable warp threads intersecting a plurality of series of substantially parallel non-biodegradeable weft threads; a plurality of apertures, wherein each aperture comprises an enlarged space between adjacent series of warp and weft threads; and a plurality of synthetic grass fibers, wherein at least one end of each fiber is connected to the fabric at a location where warp and weft threads intersect; and a layer of growth substrate, in which grass seed is sown, that is positioned on top of the base layer.
- 18. The combined synthetic and natural turf of claim 17, wherein the growth substrate comprises sand and organic material.
- 19. The combined synthetic and natural turf of claim 17, further comprising a second layer of growth substrate arranged between the foundation and the base layer.
- 20. A combined synthetic and natural turf comprising:a foundation; a base layer positioned above the foundation, the base layer comprising: a fabric comprising alternating series of biodegradable and non-biodegradable warp threads intersecting alternating series of biodegradable and non-biodegradable weft threads, each series comprising a plurality of substantially parallel threads; a plurality of apertures formed by adjacent series of the intersecting non-biodegradable warp and weft threads and by the series of biodegradable warp and weft threads which intersect within said apertures, each aperture forming an enlarged space between said series of non-biodegradable warp and weft threads upon decomposition of the biodegradable threads; and a plurality of synthetic grass fibers, wherein at least one end of each fiber is connected to the fabric at the location where non-biodegradable warp and weft threads intersect; and a layer of growth substrate, in which grass seed is sown, that is positioned on top of the base layer.
- 21. The combined synthetic and natural turf of claim 20, wherein the layer of growth substrate comprises sand and organic material.
- 22. The combined synthetic and natural turf of claim 20, further comprising a second layer of growth substrate arranged between the foundation and the base layer.
- 23. The combined synthetic and natural turf of claim 22, wherein the second layer of growth substrate comprises sand and organic material.
- 24. A method for creating a combined synthetic and natural turf comprising the steps of:arranging a base layer over a foundation, the base layer comprising; a fabric comprising a grid formed by a plurality of series of substantially parallel non-biodegradeable warp threads intersecting a plurality of series of substantially parallel non-biodegradeable weft threads; a plurality of apertures, wherein each aperture comprises an enlarged space between adjacent series of the warp and weft threads; and a plurality of synthetic grass fibers, wherein at least one end of each fiber is connected to the fabric at a location where warp threads and weft threads intersect arranging a layer of growth substrate, with grass seed sown therein, on top of the base layer in such a manner that synthetic grass fibers of the base layer partially protrude through the layer of growth substrate; causing the grass seed to germinate and grow grass plants; and mowing the grass plants to approximately the same length as that of the synthetic grass fibers.
- 25. The method of claim 24, further comprising arranging a second layer of growth substrate between the foundation and the base layer.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein arranging a layer of growth substrate, with grass seed sown therein, on top of the base layer further comprises:working a first layer of the growth substrate into the base layer; sowing the grass seed into said growth substrate in the base layer; and arranging a second layer of growth substrate over the grass seed.
- 27. The method of claim 24, wherein the fabric of the base layer further comprises:alternating series of biodegradable and non-biodegradable warp threads intersecting alternating series of biodegradable and non-biodegradable weft threads, each series comprising a plurality of substantially parallel threads.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein arranging a layer of growth substrate, with grass seed sown therein, on top of the base layer further comprises:working a first layer of the growth substrate into the base layer; sowing the grass seed into said growth substrate in the base layer; and arranging a second layer of growth substrate over the grass seed.
- 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising arranging a second layer of growth substrate between the foundation and the base layer.
- 30. The method of claim 24, wherein the base layer further comprises:a plurality of apertures formed by the series of intersecting non-biodegradable warp and weft threads and by the series of biodegradable warp and weft threads which intersect within said apertures, each aperture forming an enlarged space between said series of non-biodegradable warp and weft threads upon decomposition of the biodegradable threads; and a plurality of synthetic grass fibers, wherein at least one end of each fiber is connected to the fabric at a location where non-biodegradable warp threads and non-biodegradable weft threads intersect.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of copending international application PCT/NL97/00659 filed Dec. 1, 1997, which claims priority to NL 1004656, filed Nov. 29, 1996. The patent applications are incorporated by reference herein.
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