Claims
- 1. A method for forming a synthetic surface (10) for the roof or patio or deck of a building, comprising the steps of:providing a carpet-like cover having a base sheet (14) with closely spaced apart, upright, grass-like blades (12) made of narrow, elongated strips of plastic material, with the strips having lower end portions secured to the base sheet (14) and free upper end portions (11) spaced above the base sheet (14); laying a resilient cushion pad (18) upon a support surface and laying the cover upon the pad; blasting sand-like particles (20) against the upper portions of the blades (11) at sufficient pressure and for sufficient time to shred the blade upper end portions (11) into fine slivers (23) which remain joined to their respective blades and which tangle together to form a dense, intertwined matted exposed grass-like upper surface (24) upon the carpet, and with the cushion pad (18) resiliently supporting the upright blades during the blasting against being crushed or permanently compressed against the base sheet during the blasting.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1, and said fine slivers (23) being generally above any sand accumulations (25) upon the base sheet (14), resulting from the blasting, and with the matted slivers (24) enclosing such accumulations upon the base sheet.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1, and with the cushioned pad (18) being formed of an open cell, expanded bead polypropylene molded into sheet form.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1, and said cushion pad (18) being of a density of between about 0.024 and 0.048 g/cm3.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 1, and including forming said resilient cushion pad (18) from a molded, open cell, expanded bead polypropylene of a density of between about 0.021 to 0.045 g/cm3, with a pad thickness of approximately between about 12 mm to 50 mm and pad density of approximately between about 0.021 to 0.048 g/cm3, to thereby resemble a simulated natural grass surface green or tee-off or fairway portion of a golf course or similar grassy surface playing field (24).
- 6. A method as defined in claim 5, and including selecting polypropylene beads of a density of approximately 0.030 g/cm3 with a pad thickness of approximately 12 to 25 mm to resemble a simulated natural grass tennis court playing surface (24).
- 7. A method as defined in claim 1, and including said pad (18) being molded in a density of approximately between about 0.024 to 0.048 g/cm3, with the slivers (23) branching off their respective blades in lateral directions and intertwining with slivers of adjacent blades while the blade portions beneath the slivers remain generally upright following the blasting step.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 1, and including, after blasting, moving the carpet along with the sand (25) accumulated thereon from the blasting and holding the accumulated sand thereon by the covering matted slivers (24), while transporting and laying the carpet in position upon a building roof.
- 9. A method as defined in claim 1, and including spraying the shredded strands with a water jet of sufficient pressure to separate adjacent slivers (23) on a strand which are not fully severed from each other and to entangle the slivers into a dense mat of intertwined, matted slivers (24) and even out the layer of sand (25) deposited upon the base sheet (14) by the sand blast.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 9, and including brushing the strands after the blasting step to increase the separation of, and the intertwining of, adjacent slivers (23).
- 11. A method for forming a synthetic turf-playing surface (10) upon a ground surface, comprising the steps of:providing a carpet-like cover having a base sheet (14) with closely spaced apart, upright, grass-like blades (12) made of narrow, elongated strips of plastic material, with the strips having lower end portions secured to the base sheet (14) and free upper end portions (11) spaced above the base sheet (14); laying a resilient cushion pad (18) upon a support surface and laying the cover upon the pad; spraying a water jet against the upper portions of the blades (11) at sufficient pressure and for sufficient time to shred the blade upper end portions (11) into fine slivers (23) which remain joined to their respective blades and which tangle together to form a dense, intertwined matted exposed grass-like upper surface (24) upon the carpet, and with the cushion pad (18) resiliently supporting the upright blades during the spraying against being crushed or permanently compressed against the base sheet during the spraying.
- 12. A method as defined in claim 11, and with the cushioned pad (18) being formed of an open cell, expanded bead polypropylene molded into sheet form.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 11, and said cushion pad (18) being of a density of between about 0.024 and 0.048 g/cm3.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 11, and including forming said resilient cushion pad (18) from a molded, open cell, expanded bead polypropylene of a density of between about 0.021 to 0.045 g/cm3, with a pad thickness of approximately between about 12 mm to 50 mm and pad density of approximately between about 0.021 to 0.048 g/cm3, to thereby form a simulated natural grass surface green or tee-off or fairway portion of a golf course or similar grassy surface playing field (24).
- 15. A method as defined in claim 14, and including selecting polypropylene beads of a density of approximately 0.030 g/cm3 with a pad thickness of approximately 12 to 25 mm to form a simulated natural grass tennis court playing surface (24).
- 16. A method as defined in claim 11, and including said pad (18) being molded in a density of approximately between about 0.024 to 0.048 g/cm3, with the slivers (23) branching off their respective blades in lateral directions and intertwining with slivers of adjacent blades while the blade portions beneath the slivers remain generally upright following the spraying step.
- 17. A method as defined in claim 11, and including, after spraying, transporting and laying the carpet in position upon a game-playing field.
- 18. A method as defined in claim 11, and including brushing the strands after the spraying step to increase the separation of, and the intertwining of, adjacent slivers (23).
- 19. A method for forming a synthetic surface (10) for the roof or patio or deck of a building, comprising the steps of:providing a carpet-like cover having a base sheet (14) with closely spaced apart, upright, grass-like blades (12) made of narrow, elongated strips of plastic material, with the strips having lower end portions secured to the base sheet (14) and free upper end portions (11) spaced above the base sheet (14); laying a resilient cushion pad (18) upon a support surface and laying the cover upon the pad; spraying a water jet against the upper portions of the blades (11) at sufficient pressure and for sufficient time to shred the blade upper end portions (11) into fine slivers (23) which remain joined to their respective blades and which tangle together to form a dense, intertwined matted exposed grass-like upper surface (24) upon the carpet, and with the cushion pad (18) resiliently supporting the upright blades during the spraying against being crushed or permanently compressed against the base sheet during the spraying.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 19, and with the cushioned pad (18) being formed of an open cell, expanded bead polypropylene molded into sheet form.
- 21. A method as defined in claim 19, and said cushion pad (18) being of a density of between about 0.024 and 0.048 g/cm3.
- 22. A method as defined in claim 19, and including forming said resilient cushion pad (18) from a molded, open cell, expanded bead polypropylene of a density of between about 0.021 to 0.045 g/cm3, with a pad thickness of approximately between about 12 mm to 50 mm and pad density of approximately between about 0.021 to 0.048 g/cm3, to thereby form a simulated natural grass surface green or tee-off or fairway portion of a golf course or similar grassy surface playing field (24).
- 23. A method as defined in claim 18, and including selecting polypropylene beads of a density of approximately 0.030 g/cm3 with a pad thickness of approximately 12 to 25 mm to form a simulated natural grass tennis court playing surface (24).
- 24. A method as defined in claim 19, and including said pad (18) being molded in a density of approximately between about 0.024 to 0.048 g/cm3, with the slivers (23) branching off their respective blades in lateral directions and intertwining with slivers of adjacent blades while the blade portions beneath the slivers remain generally upright following the spraying step.
- 25. A method as defined in claim 19, and including, after spraying, transporting and laying the carpet in position upon a roof or patio or deck.
- 26. A method as defined in claim 19, and including brushing the strands after the spraying step to increase the separation of, and the intertwining of, adjacent slivers (23).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/445,618, filed on Dec. 8, 1999, which is about to issue as U.S. Pat. No. 6,375,546 on Apr. 23, 2002, and which is a National Phase filing from PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/CA98/00558, filed Jun. 9, 1998. The disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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