Claims
- 1. A cushioned surface structure comprising:at least one elastomeric layer comprising at least 5% by weight of elastomeric particles; at least one fill layer consisting of dry fill material applied over the elastomeric layer to fill voids between the elastomeric particles; and a coating-compound applied over the fill layer.
- 2. The surface structure of claim 1, wherein the at least one elastomeric layer includes an elastomeric layer comprised entirely of loose elastomeric particles.
- 3. The surface structure of claim 1, wherein the at least one elastomeric layer includes an elastomeric layer comprising a mix layer of elastomeric particles mixed with a binder.
- 4. The surface structure of claim 1, wherein an adhesive layer is applied over the at least one elastomeric layer and the at least one fill layer is applied over and adheres to the adhesive layer.
- 5. The surface structure of claim 1, wherein the at least one fill layer includes a fill layer consisting of dry silica sand.
- 6. The surface structure of claim 1, wherein the at least one elastomeric layer comprises at least two elastomeric layers, including a first elastomeric layer and a second elastomeric layer, the first elastomeric layer comprising elastomeric particles and the second elastomeric layer comprising elastomeric particles and overlaying the first elastomeric layer, and wherein the at least one fill layer overlays the second elastomeric layer.
- 7. The surface structure of claim 6, wherein the second elastomeric layer comprises a matrix of elastomeric particles and an adhesive binder.
- 8. The surface structure of claim 6, wherein the elastomeric particles of the first elastomeric layer are generally larger in size than the elastomeric particles of the second elastomeric layer.
- 9. The surface structure of claim 6, wherein the density of elastomeric particles is greater in the first elastomeric layer than in the second elastomeric layer.
- 10. The surface structure of claim 6, wherein the elastomeric particles of the first elastomeric layer are generally larger in size than the elastomeric particles of the second elastomeric layer, and the density of elastomeric particles is greater in the first elastomeric layer than in the second elastomeric layer.
- 11. The surface structure of claim 1, wherein the at least one fill layer comprises at least two fill layers, including a first fill layer and a second fill layer, the first fill layer overlaying the at least one elastomeric layer and the second fill layer overlaying the first fill layer, the first and second fill layers consisting of dry fill material.
- 12. The surface structure of claim 11, wherein the fill material in the first fill layer has a particle size that is generally larger than the particle size of the fill material in the second fill layer.
- 13. The surface of claim 12, wherein the first fill layer consists of #30 silica sand and the second fill layer consists of #70 silica sand.
- 14. The surface structure of claim 1, wherein the at least one elastomeric layer comprises a first elastomeric layer, a second elastomeric layer overlaying the first elastomeric layer, a third elastomeric layer overlaying the second elastomeric layer, a fourth elastomeric layer overlaying the third elastomeric layer, and a fifth elastomeric layer overlaying the fourth elastomeric layer, each of the first, second, third, fourth and fifth elastomeric layers comprising elastomeric particles.
- 15. The surface structure of claim 14, wherein the first elastomeric layer consists of rubber particles having a size of about 1 to 5 mm, the second and third elastomeric layers comprise ground rubber particles having a size of about 1 to 5 mm mixed with an adhesive binder, and the fourth and fifth elastomeric layers comprise ground rubber particles having a size of about 0.5 to 1.5 mm mixed with an adhesive binder.
- 16. The surface structure of claim 1, further comprising a color-fill layer overlaying the at least one fill layer.
- 17. The surface structure of claim 16, further comprising a color-coating layer overlaying the color-fill layer.
- 18. A cushioned surface structure comprising:at least one elastomeric layer comprising elastomeric particles; a first fill layer overlaying the elastomeric layer, the first fill layer consisting of dry fill material; a second fill layer overlaying the first fill layer, the second fill layer consisting of dry fill material, wherein the fill material of the first fill layer has a particle size that is generally larger than the particle size of the fill material of the second fill layer; and a coating-compound layer applied over the second fill layer.
- 19. The surface structure of claim 18, further comprising at least one composite layer interposed between the at least one elastomeric layer and the first fill layer, the composite layer comprising elastomeric particles mixed with an adhesive binder.
- 20. The surface structure of claim 19, wherein the elastomeric particles of the at least one elastomeric layer are generally larger than the elastomeric particles of the at least one composite layer.
- 21. The surface structure of claim 19, wherein the at least one composite layer includes at least one lower composite layer and one upper composite layer interposed between the at least one elastomeric layer and the first fill layer, each of the upper and lower composite layers comprising elastomeric particles mixed with an adhesive binder, wherein the elastomeric particles of the lower composite layer are generally larger than the elastomeric particles of the upper composite layer.
- 22. The surface structure of claim 21, wherein the elastomeric particles of the lower composite layer comprise rubber particles having a size of about 1 to 5 mm and the elastomeric particles of the upper composite layer comprise rubber particles having a size of about 0.5 to 1.5 mm.
- 23. The surface structure of claim 18, wherein an adhesive layer is applied over the first fill layer and the second fill layer is applied over and adheres to the adhesive layer.
- 24. The surface structure of claim 23, wherein the first fill layer comprises #30 silica sand and the second fill layer comprises #70 silica sand.
- 25. A cushioned surface structure comprising:at least one elastomeric layer comprising elastomeric particles; a first fill layer overlaying the elastomeric layer, the first fill layer consisting of dry fill material; a second fill layer overlaying the first fill layer, the second fill layer consisting of dry fill material, wherein the fill material of the first fill layer has a particle size that is generally larger than the particle size of the fill material of the second fill layer; and wherein a color-fill layer overlays the second fill layer.
- 26. The surface structure of claim 25, wherein the color-fill layer comprises acrylic resurface, acrylic binder, silica sand and water.
- 27. The surface structure of claim 25, wherein a color-coating layer overlays the color-fill layer.
- 28. A cushioned, surface structure comprising:a first elastomeric layer comprising elastomeric particles; a second elastomeric layer overlaying the first elastomeric layer, the second elastomeric layer comprising elastomeric particles that are generally smaller in size than the elastomeric particles of the first elastomeric layer; at least one fill layer overlaying the second elastomeric layer for filling voids in the elastomeric layers; and a coating-compound layer overlaying the at least one fill layer.
- 29. The surface structure of claim 28, wherein at least one of the first and second elastomeric layers comprises elastomeric particles mixed with an adhesive binder.
- 30. The surface structure of claim 28, wherein the first and second elastomeric layers comprise at least 50% by weight of elastomeric particles.
- 31. The surface structure of claim 28, wherein the at least one fill layer comprises a first fill layer and a second fill layer with an adhesive layer interposed between the first fill layer and the second fill layer, the first and second fill layers comprising fill material, the size of the fill material in the first fill layer having a particle size that is generally larger than the particle size of the fill material of the second fill layer.
- 32. The surface structure of claim 28, wherein the first elastomeric layer consists of rubber particles, the first elastomeric layer being formed such that there is about 0.07 lbs./ft2 of rubber particles.
- 33. The surface structure of claim 28, wherein the second elastomeric layer comprises about 70 to 85% by weight of rubber particles and 15 to 30% by weight of an adhesive binder.
- 34. The surface structure of claim 28, wherein the density of elastomeric particles is greater in the first elastomeric layer than in the second elastomeric layer.
- 35. A method of forming a cushioned surface structure, the method comprising:forming at least one elastomeric layer comprising at least 5% by weight of elastomeric particles; applying at least one fill layer over the at least one elastomeric layer, the fill layer consisting of dry fill material having a particle size that is smaller than the elastomeric particles such that the fill material fills voids between the elastomeric particles; and applying a coating-compound over the at least one fill layer.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein the fill layer consists of dry silica sand.
- 37. The method of claim 35, wherein applying at least one fill layer over the elastomeric layer comprises applying a first fill layer consisting of dry fill material over the elastomeric layer, applying an adhesive layer over the first fill layer, and applying a second fill layer consisting of dry fill material over the adhesive layer while the adhesive layer is still wet.
- 38. The method of claim 35, wherein the coating-compound comprises a color-fill coating.
- 39. The method of claim 35, wherein forming at least one elastomeric layer comprises forming a first elastomeric layer of elastomeric particles and forming a second elastomeric layer of elastomeric particles over the first elastomeric layer.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the density of rubber particles is greater in the first elastomeric layer than in the second elastomeric layer.
- 41. The method of claim 35, wherein forming at least one elastomeric layer comprises mixing elastomeric particles with a binder to form a mixture and then forming an elastomeric layer from the mixture.
- 42. The method of claim 39, wherein the elastomeric particles of the first elastomeric layer are generally larger in size than the elastomeric particles of the second elastomeric layer.
- 43. A method of forming a cushioned surface structure on an existing sub-surface, the method comprising:applying at least a lower elastomeric layer lover the sub-surface, the lower elastomeric layer comprising elastomeric particles; applying at least an upper elastomeric layer over the lower elastomeric layer, the upper elastomeric layer comprising elastomeric particles that are generally smaller in size than the particles of the lower elastomeric layer; applying at least one fill layer over the upper elastomeric layer for filling the voids in the elastomeric layers applying a coating-compound over the at least one fill layer.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein the lower elastomeric layer is applied in a first direction over the sub-surface and the upper elastomeric layer is applied over the lower elastomeric layer in a second direction that is generally perpendicular to the first direction.
- 45. The method of claim 43, wherein applying at least one fill layer comprises applying an adhesive layer over the upper elastomeric layer and applying at least one fill layer over the adhesive layer while the adhesive layer is still wet.46.The method of claim 43, further comprising applying an adhesive layer over the at least one fill layer and applying another fill layer over the adhesive layer while the adhesive layer is still wet.
- 47. The method of claim 43, wherein the at least one fill layer consists of dry silica sand.
- 48. The method of claim 43, wherein applying at least one fill layer comprises applying a first fill layer consisting of dry silica sand over the upper elastomeric layer, applying an adhesive layer over the first fill layer, and applying a second fill layer consisting of dry silica sand over the adhesive layer while the adhesive layer is still wet.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein the silica sand of the first fill layer has a particle size that is generally larger than the particle size of the silica sand of the second fill layer.
- 50. A cushioned surface structure for covering an underlying sub-surface, comprising:an elastomeric layer comprising elastomeric particles overlying the sub-surface; a composite layer overlying the elastomeric layer, the composite layer comprising a matrix of elastomeric particles and a binder; an adhesive layer covering the composite layer; a fill layer overlying the composite layer and adhering to the adhesive layer; a color-fill layer overlying the fill layer; and a color-coating layer overlying and adhering to the color-fill layer.
- 51. A method of forming a cushioned surface structure on an underlying sub-surface, the method comprising:applying an elastomeric layer of elastomeric particles over the sub-surface; applying a composite layer over the elastomeric layer, the composite layer comprising a matrix of elastomeric and a binder; applying an adhesive layer over the composite layer; applying a fill layer over the adhesive layer while the adhesive layer is still wet; applying a color-fill layer over the fill layer; and applying a color-coating layer over the color-fill layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/284,410, filed on Apr. 16, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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