Claims
- 1. A method of promoting the health and well-being of grass turf on an unfrozen grass playing field by heating or cooling the grass, by the steps of
- providing a gravel bed beneath a soil profile of a grass playing field for distributing air uniformly beneath the playing field,
- placing a perforated pipe network in said gravel bed,
- providing an air blower having a suction inlet and a discharge outlet, and
- selectively connecting said perforated pipe network to the suction inlet of the blower to pull ambient air downwardly through the soil profile, and, alternatively, to the discharge outlet of the blower to push air upwardly through the soil profile to heat or cool the grass turf depending upon relative air and soil temperatures, wherein said suction inlet and said discharge outlet of said blower are selectively connected to said pipe network by a four-way valve.
- 2. The method of claim 1 that includes the further step of adding a material to the air moving through the system for further promoting the health of the grass turf that is being heated or cooled.
- 3. A method of promoting the health and well-being of grass turf on an unfrozen grass playing field by heating or cooling the grass, by the steps of
- providing a gravel bed beneath a soil profile of a grass playing field for distributing air uniformly beneath the playing field,
- placing a perforated pipe network in said gravel bed,
- providing an air blower having a suction inlet and a discharge outlet, and
- selectively connecting said perforated pipe network to the suction inlet of the blower to pull ambient air downwardly through the soil profile, and, alternatively, to the discharge outlet of the blower to push air upwardly through the soil profile to heat or cool the grass turf depending upon relative air and soil temperatures, and passing the air moving between the blower and the pipe network through a supply line beneath the ground so that energy is exchanged between air moving through the supply line and ground.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further including the step of burying the supply line at least four feet below ground level.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 08/177,441 filed Jan. 5, 1994 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,433,759.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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