Claims
- 1. An infilled artificial surface comprising:
a base; a backing residing on the base in a substantially horizontal orientation; a plurality of fibers secured to the backing and extending generally upwardly therefrom, the plurality of fibers including a first group of grass-like fibers extending upwardly from the backing generally to a first vertical level above the backing and a second group of fibers extending upwardly from the backing generally to a second vertical level above the backing, located below the first vertical level; and a particulate fill material residing on the backing and extending upwardly to the second vertical level, the particulate fill material including at least some resilient particles, whereby the resilient particles provide a cushioning effect for the artificial surface and the second group of fibers locks the fill layer in place to promote uniformity of the cushioning effect across the surface for an extended period of time.
- 2. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein the second group of fibers comprises texturized fibers.
- 3. The infilled artificial surface of claim 2 wherein the second group of texturized fibers comprises fibers that curl and twist in varying directions.
- 4. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein the second group of fibers are made of a different material than the first group of fibers.
- 5. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises fibrillated fibers.
- 6. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises continuous slit filament fibers.
- 7. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises monofilament extruded fibers.
- 8. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises fibers made from polypropylene.
- 9. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises fibers made from polyethylene.
- 10. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises fibers made from a co-polymer.
- 11. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises fibers made from a co-polymer combination of polypropylene and polyethylene.
- 12. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises fibers made from nylon.
- 13. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein one group of fibers comprises fibers of a softer material than the other group of fibers.
- 14. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers is tufted to the backing.
- 15. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein one group of fibers comprises fibers of a different color than the other group of fibers.
- 16. The infilled artificial surface of claim 1 wherein the particulate fill material is comprised of rubber.
- 17. An infilled artificial surface comprising:
a base; a backing residing on the base in a substantially horizontal orientation; a plurality of fibers secured to the backing and extending generally upward therefrom, the plurality of fibers including a first group of polyethylene non-texturized grass-like fibers extending upwardly from the backing generally to a first vertical level located about 2 to 2½ inches above the backing and a second group of polypropylene texturized fibers extending generally upwardly with curls and twists in various directions from the backing generally to a second vertical level located about 1½ to 2 inches above the backing; and a particulate rubber fill material residing on the backing and extending upwardly to about the second vertical level, the particulate rubber fill providing a cushioning effect for the artificial surface and the second group of fibers locking the fill material in place, thereby promoting a consistent, uniform and long-lasting cushioning effect across the surface.
- 18. The infilled artificial surface of claim 17 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises fibrillated fibers.
- 19. The infilled artificial surface of claim 17 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises continuous slit filament fibers.
- 20. The infilled artificial surface of claim 17 wherein at least one of the groups of fibers comprises monofilament extruded fibers.
- 21. An infilled artificial surface comprising:
a base; a backing residing on the base in substantially horizontal orientation; a plurality of grass-like fibers secured to the backing and extending generally upwardly therefrom to a first vertical level above the backing; and a resilient means for promoting upward extension of the grass-like fibers and providing cushion for the artificial surface, said resilient means located above the backing and extending upwardly to a second vertical level located below the first vertical level.
- 22. The infilled artificial surface of claim 21 wherein the resilient means further comprises:
a particulate fill material residing on the backing and extending to the second vertical level; and a second group of fibers extending generally upward from the backing.
- 23. A method for creating an infilled artificial playing surface comprising the steps of:
placing an artificial turf on a base, the artificial turf having a backing and a plurality of fibers secured thereto, the fibers further including a first group of fibers extending upwardly from the backing generally to a first vertical level above the backing and a second group of fibers extending upwardly from the backing generally to a second vertical level above the backing, located below the first vertical level; and filling a particulate material onto the backing to a depth about equal to the second vertical level, the particulate material including at least some resilient particles, the second group of fibers substantially stabilizing the particulate material to provide a durable, uniform, and long-lasting artificial surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/453,695, filed Oct. 9, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60453695 |
Oct 2002 |
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