[0001] The invention relates to grass yarn for artificial grass coverings or turf coverings.
Synthetic grass exists of synthetic blades or fibers that are attached to a support
layer.
[0002] The market for artificial turf has seen a rapid development during the last years
due to the numerous advantages of artificial turf above natural turf. Growth has been
seen in several sport applications, especially in soccer, but also in several kinds
of urban applications.
[0003] On artificial turf can be played more hours per day, than natural turf. A training
pitch provided with artificial turf can be used more intense, such that the number
of training pitches can be reduced.
[0004] In critical climate situations, like intense heat, very wet or extreme cold, artificial
grass has proven to be a good solution over natural grass.
[0005] Where in the beginning of the installation of artificial turf the functional properties
were mainly important, nowadays the natural look has become important as well. Especially
in urban and landscape applications the optical performance of a grass field has become
an important issue. With regard to the functional properties, the stiffness of the
yarns is one of the important aspects. If the yarns are to flexible, they will fall
down. If the yarns are too stiff, they could hurt the players playing on the artificial
turf. Also for a sport field, like a soccer field, the ball - surface interaction
is influenced by the stiffness of the yarns. For example how a ball will roll over
the artificial turf. Player-surface interactions are also influenced by stiffness,
for example a stiff yarn can injure players. In general stiffness is influenced by
the Elasticity-modulus (or Young's modulus) and by the cross sectional inertia. Elasticity
modulus is a result of two major properties; first the choice of the raw raw materials
and secondly the processing conditions of the yarn.
[0006] The first artificial turf coverings were mainly produced with a fibrillated tape
fiber. These tapes have a rectangular shape, which has a relative low cross sectional
inertia. To arrive at a desired stiffness of the yarns, the thickness will be such,
that the appearance of the tape fibers does not correspond with the appearance of
natural grass.
[0007] A Second disadvantage of rectangular shapes is the shiny effect. Often described
in the market as plastic look. Several kinds of polymers could be used for the production
of blades for artificial turf. Polyethylene is at this moment the most used raw material
for artificial grass yarns. Depending on the application also the usage of polypropylene
and polyamide can be seen. Depending on the additives that are used and the production
method these polymers tend to give the product a shiny look. The plastic look makes
the product look cheap. Especially in applications where no sport properties and only
optical properties are important the appearance of a grass field is important.
[0008] It is an object of the invention to provide a grass yarn for artificial grass coverings,
which has an increased cross sectional inertia and has a reduced shiny effect.
[0009] This object is achieved with a grass yarn being a monofilament.
[0010] Monofilament yarns provide an increased design freedom, like in the cross sectional
shape, compared to fibrillated tape yarns. Instead of the common rectangular cross
section of fibrillated tape, monofilament yarns have the possibility of almost any
desired cross section. A circular cross section or I-shaped cross section has for
example a higher cross sectional inertia and subsequently a higher stiffness, than
a rectangular cross section.
[0011] It has proven that a monofilament yarn having a cross section in the shape of a semi-circle
with a spine in the middle has a good touch and a better stiffness. However, a disadvantage
is that such yarns tend to split along the spine after a period of time. Subsequently
the stiffness is no longer maintained and the yarns fall down easily.
[0012] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the grass yarn (or grass filament)
has a sickle-shaped cross section. With a sickle-shaped cross section, the yarn has
a curved cross section with a thick center part tapering to both ends. This results
in an increased cross sectional inertia and thus higher stiffness. Also, due to the
curved shape, light is reflected to different directions by the yarn, reducing the
reflection.
[0013] Another embodiment of the grass yarn according to the invention comprises a plurality
of ridges arranged on the surface of the grass yarn. These ridges disperse the light
such that the reflection of the yarns is reduced.
[0014] Preferably the plurality of ridges are arranged in longitudinal direction of the
grass yarn. In combination with monofilament yarns, the longitudinal ridges can be
manufactures easily.
[0015] In yet another embodiment of the grass yarn according to the invention the height
of the ridges is 0,5% - 15% of the main thickness of the grass yarn. With the main
thickness it is understood the maximum thickness of the cross section of the yarn.
[0016] The grass yarn according to the invention is preferably of a material selected from
the group high density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), polyamide (PA), polyester
and low density polyethylene (LDPE). More preferred, the material of the grass yarn
is linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE).
[0017] In still another preferred embodiment of the invention the linear mass density of
an individual filament is in the range of 50 - 300 tex.
[0018] The invention further relates to an artificial grass covering comprising a plurality
of grass yarns according to the invention.
[0019] Preferably, the artificial grass covering according to the invention comprises a
support layer to which the grass yarns are arranged.
[0020] These and other features of the invention, will be elucidated in conjunction with
the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 shows a cross sectional view of a first embodiment of a grass yarn according
to the invention.
Figure 2 shows a cross sectional view of a second embodiment of a grass yarn according
to the invention.
Figure 3 shows a semi perspective view of an artificial grass covering according to
the invention.
Figure 4A and 4B show further embodiments of grass yarns according to the invention.
[0021] In figure 1 a cross sectional view of a first embodiment 1 of a grass yarn is shown.
The shape of the grass yarn 1 is sickle-shaped. This sickle-shaped grass yarn 1 has
a thick center portion with a maximum thickness t
1 and two ends tapering into edges 2. The convex side 3 of the sickle-shaped grass
yarn 1 is provided with ridges 4. The concave side 5 of the grass yarn 1 is in this
embodiment smooth.
[0022] The ridges 4 have a thickness t
2. This thickness t
2 is typically 0,5% - 15% of the thickness t
1 of the sickle shape.
[0023] The ridges 4 will scatter light such that the grass yarns according to the invention
will have a light reflection similar to natural grass. Furthermore the curved sickle-shape
provides for a high cross sectional inertia resulting in a relative high stiffness
of the grass yarn 1 relative to the maximum thickness t
1 of the yarn 1.
[0024] In figure 2 a second embodiment of a grass yarn 10 according to the invention is
shown. The shape of this grass yarn 10 in cross section is also sickle shaped. In
this embodiment both the convex side 11 as the concave side 12 are provided with ridges
13 in order to reduce light reflection.
[0025] Figure 3 shows an embodiment of an artificial grass covering 20. This grass covering
20 has a support layer 21, in which tufts 22, 23 of grass yarns 24. The grass yarns
24 are shown schematically arranged in the support layer 21.
[0026] In this figure three grass yarns 24 per tuft 22, 23 are shown for explanation of
the invention. Typically 4 - 12 grass yarns are used per tuft in standard applications
of a grass covering according to the invention.
[0027] A typical application of an artificial grass covering according to the invention
has the following characteristics:
- Width of a single yarn: 1.1 mm
- Highest thickness t1: 200 µm
- Yarn count individual filament: 195 tex
6 of these filaments are twisted or brought together by wrapping. With wrapping a
yarn is wound around the 6 filaments.
- Raw material used for the yarns is LLDPE (linear Low density Polyethylene)
- The total tex count of a combined yarn after wrapping 6 yarns together is 1200 tex.
[0028] This combined yarn is used for tufting the following grass carpet construction:
- Gauge: 5/8'
- Stitches: 14 st/10 cm
- Pile height: 55 mm
- Yarn weight: 1230 g/m2
[0029] It has proven that this product has a very natural look. The yarns do not exhibit
any substantial shiny effects. The resulting product is tested according the Lisport
test as described in standard NF EN 15306; 'Surfaces for outdoor sport areas - Exposure
of synthetic turf to simulated wear'. After 12.200 cycles, no major wear or major
yarn splitting was visible. So it is clear that the sickle-shape of the yarns according
to this embodiment reach the object of the invention. The ridges also do not increase
the tendency for splitting.
[0030] Figure 4A shows a cross sectional view of third embodiment of a yarn 30 according
to the invention. This yarn 30 has an ellipse shaped cross section, being provided
with evenly distributed ridges 31 at the surface.
[0031] Figure 4B shows a cross sectional view of fourth embodiment of a yarn 35 according
to the invention. This yarn 35 has a rectangular shaped cross section, being provided
with evenly distributed ridges 36 at the surface.
1. Grass yarn for artificial grass coverings being a monofilament.
2. Grass yarn according to claim 1, wherein the grass yarn has a sickle-shaped cross
section.
3. Grass yarn according to claim 1 or 2, comprising a plurality of ridges arranged on
the surface of the grass yarn.
4. Grass yarn according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of ridges are arranged in longitudinal
direction of the grass yarn.
5. Grass yarn according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the height of the ridges is 0,5% - 10%
of the main thickness of the grass yarn.
6. Grass yarn according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the grass yarn is of
a material selected from the group high density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene
(PP), polyamide (PA), polyester and low density polyethylene (LDPE).
7. Grass yarn according to claim 6, wherein the material is linear low density polyethylene.
(LLDPE)
8. Grass yarn according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the linear mass density
is in the range of 50 - 300 tex.
9. Artificial grass covering comprising a plurality of grass yarns according to any of
the preceding claims.
10. Artificial grass covering according to claim 9, comprising a support layer to which
the grass yarns are arranged.