[0001] The invention relates to an artificial turf system comprising:
- a backing layer having in use a top side and a bottom side;
- a plurality of grass yarns tufted through the backing layer to extend at the top side
of the backing layer;
[0002] Such a commonly known artificial turf system is typically laid on a flat base to
provide a sports ground or a lawn in landscaping applications. Then an infill material
is applied over the artificial turf system. This infill material is typically a base
layer of sand and a top layer of particles, such as rubber particles. The infill material
is positioned between the grass yarns, wherein at least part of the grass yarns extends
over the infill material.
[0003] The infill material improves some properties of the artificial turf system, such
as the damping of the mat, the energy restitution as well as grip properties. These
properties are relevant when the artificial turf system is used as a sports field.
Furthermore, the infill material ensures that the grass yarns stay in a substantial
upright position even when the turf system is walked or played.
[0004] The infill material has however some disadvantages. For example, because of the granular
structure of the infill material, the infill material is easily moved over the field
during a game and taken along outside of the field. As a result, such a known artificial
turf system has to be regularly maintained to ensure that the infill material is evenly
distributed and is kept at a minimal level.
[0005] Another disadvantage is that the typically used rubber particles cause an unpleasant
odor when heated by the sun. Also chemicals can be leached out from the rubber particles
when subjected to rain, which chemicals will pollute the ground underneath the artificial
grass turf.
[0006] US 2008292819 describes an artificial grass system wherein between the grass tufts secondary tufts
with damping properties are arranged. These secondary tufts are an alternative for
the known granular infill material.
[0007] According to this prior art, it is possible to provide the secondary tufts as a system
with a spatial structure, such that the grass yarn tufts extend through openings of
the spatial structure of the mat.
[0008] This requires that tufting of the grass yarn tufts has to be aligned with the spatial
structure of the mat. Furthermore, one has to adapt the spacing of the spatial structure
of the system to the desired spacing of the grass yarn tufts.
[0009] Furthermore, the base of the grass yarns of each tuft will be at a distance of the
mat due to the spatial structure of the mat. So, the mat will not be in direct contact
with the grass yarns, which is the case when a granular infill material is used
[0010] It is an object of the invention to provide an artificial turf system according to
the preamble, in which at least some of the disadvantages of the prior art are reduced
or even removed.
[0011] This object is achieved according to the invention with an artificial turf system,
which is characterized by a polymeric foam layer arranged on the top side of the backing
layer and wherein the plurality of grass yarns extend through the polymeric foam layer.
[0012] The polymeric foam layer replaces the infill material. As the foam layer is a continuous
layer the artificial turf system will require less maintenance. This is because the
polymeric foam layer will stay evenly distributed over the system and it is not possible
that parts, like with the prior art granular infill material, will be moved over the
field simply by walking over the system or having a game on the artificial turf system.
[0013] As the grass yarns are tufted through both the backing layer as well as through the
continuous polymeric foam layer, a direct contact between the foam layer and the base
of the grass yarn will exists, which resembles the granular infill material of the
prior art.
[0014] A person skilled in the art will be able to set the properties of the polymeric foam
layer, such that the artificial turf system will obtain the required properties for
the specific application. For example, the foam layer can provide a required damping,
by ensuring that the foam layer is sufficiently compressible.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment of the artificial turf system according to the invention
the polymeric foam layer comprises a gel foam. Gel foams are produced by adding a
gel forming agent during the polymerization process. This result in a foam, which
after compression slowly returns to its original shape. The advantage of a gel foam
in an artificial turf system is that the energy restitution properties can be easliy
set.
[0016] For example for a soccer field it is required that when a player hits the ground
with his leg, not all impact energy is directly returned to the player, as this would
cause a severe load on the joints. A gel foam layer arranged on top of the backing
layer will delay the return of the impact energy, because the foam will slowly try
to return to its original shape.
[0017] Preferred gel foams are for example ammonium acetate gel foams or sodium silicofluoride
gel foams.
[0018] Ammonium acetate gel foams are typically based on a blend of natural latex and styrene-butadiene
latex, or based solely on styrene-butadiene latex filled with calciumcarbonate. A
gelling agent of an ammoniumacetate solution is used during polymerization of this
type of foam.
[0019] Sodium silicofluoride gel foams are typically based on a blend of natural latex and
styrene-butadiene latex, filled with an inert filler system. A gelling agent of an
sodium fluorosilicate dispersion is used during polymerization of this type of foam.
[0020] For all gel foams a vulcanization agent is required
[0021] In a further embodiment of the artificial turf system according to the invention
the polymeric foam layer comprises embedded filler particles, such as rubber particles,
fibers or plastic particles.
[0022] With filler particles it is possible to further set the properties of the polymeric
foam. Especially, by adding rubber particles it is possible to provide the foam with
a higher stiffness than would be possible to achieve with the foam without the particles.
[0023] By adding fibers to the foam, it is for example possible to provide a better wear
resistance to the foam.
[0024] In yet another embodiment of the artificial turf system according to the invention
the thickness of the polymeric foam layer is between 1 mm and 40 mm.
[0025] A further preferred embodiment of the artificial turf system according to the invention
further comprising a plurality of secondary texturized or thatch fibers arranged on
the top side of the backing layer.
[0026] The texturized fibers are arranged between the grass yarns and fill the spaces between
the grass yarns, such that the polymeric foam layer will get less in to contact with
sunlight, such that the aging process of the foam layer is slowed down and the artificial
turf system will have a better durability, as well as better grip properties.
[0027] The texturized fibers have the additional advantage, that the appearance of the artificial
turf system will be more natural.
[0028] Yet another embodiment of the artificial turf system according to the invention further
comprising a coating layer arranged on the bottom side of the backing layer for fixating
the grass yarns. This coating layer could comprises polyurethane, latex, hot melt
and other adhesive like materials.
[0029] Still a further embodiment of the artificial turf system according to the invention
further comprising a padding layer, such as a foam layer, arranged on the bottom side
of the backing layer.
[0030] The padding layer can further contribute to the properties of the turf system, like
the damping of the mat, the energy restitution.
[0031] The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing an artificial turf system
according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the method comprises the steps:
- providing a backing layer, for example a fabric web;
- providing a continuous polymeric foam layer on one side of the backing layer;
- tufting grass yarns from the other side of the backing layer through the backing layer
and through the continuous polymeric foam layer.
[0032] So, with the method according to the invention, both the backing layer as well as
the continuous polymeric foam layer are pierced by the tufting device to push the
grass yarns through the backing layer and the continuous polymeric foam layer.
[0033] In a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention the continuous
polymeric foam layer is applied in liquid state to the backing layer and subsequently
polymerized.
[0034] 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 an artificial turf
system according to the invention.
Figure 2 shows a cross sectional view of a second embodiment of an artificial turf
system according to the invention.
Figure 3 shows a cross sectional view of a third embodiment of an artificial turf
system according to the invention.
[0035] Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of an artificial grass system 1. This grass system
1 has a backing layer 2 which is typically a fabric. On the top side of the backing
layer 2, a polymeric foam layer 3 is arranged.
[0036] The combination of backing layer 2 and polymeric foam layer 3 is provided with tufts
4, 5. The tufts 4, 5 are shown with only three grass yarns, but in typical applications
a tuft comprises between 1 - 12 grass yarns.
[0037] The grass yarns of each tuft 4, 5 are wrapped around a thread 6, 7 of the fabric
of the backing layer 2 and extend through the backing layer 2 and the polymeric foam
layer 3. As will be clear, the polymeric foam layer 3 is positioned at the same location,
at which infill material would be positioned in prior art grass mats. As a result,
the polymeric foam layer 3 provides the functions such as damping, energy restitution
and grip enhancement, which would in the prior art be provided by the granular infill
material.
[0038] Figure 2 shows a second embodiment of an artificial grass system 10 having a backing
layer 11. A polymeric foam layer 12 is arranged on the top side of the backing layer
11. In this embodiment, the polymeric foam layer 12 has embedded filler particles
13, for example rubber particles. These filler particles 13 contribute to the desired
properties of the polymeric foam layer 12.
[0039] Tufts of grass yarns 14, 15 extend through the backing layer 11 and polymeric foam
layer 12 and at the top side of the backing layer 11.
[0040] A coating layer 16 is furthermore arranged on the bottom side of the backing layer
11 to fixate the tufts of grass yarns 14, 15. In addition a padding layer 17 is arranged
on the bottom side of the backing layer 11 over the coating layer 16. This padding
layer 17 could for example provide added shock absorption, further resilience to the
artificial grass system 10 and / or provide anti-slip properties of the artificial
grass system 10 in relation to the base on which the system 10 is laid.
[0041] Figure 3 shows a cross sectional view of a third embodiment of an artificial turf
system 20 according to the invention, which corresponds largely with the embodiment
10 of figure 2. The same features are provided with the same reference signs.
[0042] Next to the tufts of grass yarns 14, 15 a plurality of secondary texturized fibers
21 are arranged on the top side of the backing layer 11 and foam layer 12. These secondary
texturized fibers 21 fill the gaps between the separate tufts 14, 15 of grass yarns.
This provides a more natural look of the artificial turf system 20, but also shields
the polymeric foam layer 12 from sunlight, such that the durability is increased.
1. Artificial turf system comprising:
- a backing layer having in use a top side and a bottom side;
- a plurality of grass yarns tufted through the backing layer to extend at the top
side of the backing layer;
characterized by
- a polymeric foam layer arranged on the top side of the backing layer and wherein
the plurality of grass yarns extend through the polymeric foam layer.
2. Artificial turf system according to claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam layer comprises
a gel foam.
3. Artificial turf system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the polymeric foam layer
comprises embedded filler particles, such as rubber particles, fibers or plastic particles.
4. Artificial turf system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the thickness
of the polymeric foam layer is between 1 mm and 40 mm.
5. Artificial turf system according to any of the preceding claims further comprising
a plurality of secondary texturized fibers arranged on the top side of the backing
layer.
6. Artificial turf system according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising
a coating layer arranged on the bottom side of the backing layer for fixating the
grass yarns.
7. Artificial turf system according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising
a padding layer, such as a foam layer, arranged on the bottom side of the backing
layer.
8. Method for manufacturing an artificial turf system according to any of the preceding
claims, wherein the method comprises the steps:
- providing a backing layer, for example a fabric web;
- providing a continuous polymeric foam layer on one side of the backing layer;
- tufting grass yarns from the other side of the backing layer through the backing
layer and through the continuous polymeric foam layer.
9. Method according to claim 8, wherein the continuous polymeric foam layer is applied
in liquid state to the backing layer and subsequently polymerized.