[0001] The invention relates to a yarn for artificial grass. Artificial grass is a synthetic
grass manufactured from plastic. Artificial grass has the advantage relative to natural
grass that it can withstand intensive use while being low-maintenance; mowing or watering
are after all not necessary. Artificial grass is used for, among other purposes, sports
fields, parks and in private gardens.
[0002] In the manufacture of artificial grass attempts are made to give the artificial grass
the most natural possible appearance. The problem occurs however that the appearance
of artificial grass dos not change. Although conventional artificial grass appears
natural in the spring and summer months, the appearance is unnatural in the autumn
and winter months. Where natural grass has a paler colour in the autumn and winter
months than in the spring and summer, artificial grass has the same colour throughout
the year. Conventional artificial grass hereby appears unnatural for much of the year.
[0003] An object of the invention is to obviate or at least reduce the above stated problem
by providing an artificial grass which has a different appearance in summer and spring
than in autumn and winter.
[0004] This object is achieved with the yarn for artificial grass according to the invention,
the yarn comprising a fluorescent substance and/or a photochromic substance such that
the yarn has a first colour when illuminated with light having a first irradiance
spectrum typical for winter, and has a second colour differing visibly from the first
colour when illuminated with light having a second irradiance spectrum typical for
summer.
[0005] The yarn preferably comprises a plastic.
[0006] The irradiance spectrum is a spectral irradiance characteristic of light incident
on the yarn. Irradiance, also referred to as irradiation intensity, provides a measure
for the amount of light incident on a surface and is usually expressed in W/m
2. The irradiance spectrum defines the power per surface area for each wavelength of
the light.
[0007] Due to the inclining position of the axis of rotation of the earth relative to its
orbit around the sun the angle of incidence of sunlight varies over time, this resulting
in the seasons. The amount of incident light, and also the irradiance spectrum, hereby
depends on the season. In summer the overall energy incident per second is on average
greater than in winter. Furthermore, the spectrum of the incident sunlight also changes.
In summer the sunlight for instance comprises more blue and ultraviolet light than
in winter.
[0008] The fluorescent substance and/or photochromic substance reacts to this difference
between the winter irradiance spectrum and the summer irradiance spectrum, resulting
in a difference clearly discernible to the human eye in the appearance of the yarn
in winter as compared to summer. Artificial grass with yarn according to the invention
is hereby more true to nature than conventional artificial grass.
[0009] A fluorescent substance absorbs light of a first wavelength and shortly thereafter
emits light at a different, usually longer wavelength.
[0010] A photochromic substance is a substance with a colour which changes when exposed
to (sun)light. The photochromic substance absorbs light and undergoes a change from
a first chemical form to a second chemical form, wherein the absorption spectra of
the two chemical forms differ so that the perceived colour of the substance changes.
In the context of the invention reference will be made only to the photochromic substances
with change which is reversible, i.e. both from the first to the second form and vice
versa.
[0011] The objectively measured colour of an object does of course always depend to greater
or lesser extent on the illumination of the object. According to the invention however,
a difference in irradiance spectrum as a result of the seasons provides for a colour
change which goes beyond just the colour change resulting from the changing light
conditions.
[0012] In the case of a fluorescent substance the emission spectrum of the yarn thus changes
subject to the irradiance spectrum. In the case of the photochromic substance the
absorption spectrum of the yarn changes subject to the irradiance spectrum.
[0013] It is noted that, owing to the colour constancy of human colour perception, the subjective
colour perception does not depend on the light conditions, or at least does so to
very limited extent. According to the invention the colour difference occurring as
a result of the fluorescent/photochromic substance is discernible to the human eye.
This means that the colour change can be perceived subjectively, despite the fact
that the human brain corrects for changing light conditions.
[0014] The fluorescent substance and/or photochromic substance comprises for instance a
fluorescent/photochromic colouring agent or fluorescent/photochromic pigment.
[0015] The first colour differs discernibly from the second colour. That is, the difference
in colour of the yarn is discernible to the human eye.
[0016] According to the international standard of the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage,
the CIE, for colour measurements, a colour difference can be expressed in ΔE. This
represents in this case the distance in the colour space between the first colour
and the second colour. When the point of departure is the LAB colour space, according
to the invention ΔE is preferably a minimum of 10, more preferably a minimum of 15,
still more preferably a minimum of 20, still more preferably a minimum of 25 and most
preferably a minimum of 30-50. Use is made here of a LAB scale wherein 0 ≤ L ≤ 100,
-128 ≤ a ≤ 127 and -128 ≤ b ≤ 127.
[0017] It is noted that a difference in lightness alone (L in the LAB colour space) is also
a colour difference according to the invention.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment the fluorescent substance comprises a daylight fluorescent
substance.
[0019] Daylight fluorescent substances are substances which fluoresce when exposed to daylight,
i.e. sunlight. Daylight fluorescent substances usually absorb ultraviolet and/or blue
light and subsequently emit light with a greater wavelength, for instance yellow or
green. Since the irradiance spectrum comprises a greater overall power in summer than
in winter (more energy per irradiated surface area), the fluorescence will occur mainly
in summer.
[0020] The yarn preferably comprises a daylight fluorescent substance which fluoresces when
irradiated with visible light, in particular blue light.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment the fluorescent substance, preferably the daylight fluorescent
substance, emits light at least in the wavelength range of green and/or yellow.
[0022] Artificial grass incorporating the yarn according to the invention hereby appears
particularly green in summer, while the green colour is less bright in winter so that
the artificial grass - just as natural grass - is paler in winter.
[0023] It is noted that the yarn according to the invention can comprise additional colouring
agents or pigments so as to also give the artificial grass some degree of colouring
in winter and/or to determine the colour in the summer in combination with the fluorescent
and/or photochromic substance.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment the yarn comprises a percentage by weight of fluorescent
substance, preferably daylight fluorescent substance, of 0.5-2%, preferably 1-1.5%.
[0025] Experiments have shown that such a percentage by weight of fluorescent substance
results in a colour change which greatly resembles that of natural grass. A percentage
by weight of 2% is a clear upper limit here. At and above this limit the yarn has
so much fluorescence that it creates an unnatural impression. Below 0.5% the visible
colour difference is so small that the artificial grass appears to have substantially
the same colour in summer and winter. At the moment a percentage by weight of about
1% is recommended.
[0026] In a preferred embodiment the fluorescent substance, preferably a daylight fluorescent
substance, and/or the photochromic substance reacts to light in at least the wavelength
range of blue light or UV light, preferably blue light.
[0027] In other words, the fluorescent/photochromic substance is sensitive to changes in
the power of received blue light and/or UV light. The amount of blue and UV light
in the sunlight is up to two times greater in summer than in winter. Because the substance
will in any case react to a change in this wavelength range, the appearance of the
yarn is effectively changed on the basis of the season.
[0028] The fluorescent/photochromic substance preferably reacts in any case to a change
in irradiance of blue light. By adapting the fluorescent or photochromic substance
to the difference in this specific frequency range the colour change of the yarn is
particularly sensitive to the difference in sunlight in summer and winter.
[0029] In a preferred embodiment the fluorescent substance and/or the colour-changing substance
reacts to light in at least the wavelength range of 10 nm - 495 nm, preferably 280
nm - 495 nm, more preferably 320 nm - 495 nm and most preferably 380 nm - 495 nm.
[0030] This wavelength corresponds to respectively UV to blue light, UV-B to blue light,
UV-A to blue light and blue light.
[0031] In a preferred embodiment the yarn visibly changes colour at a difference in irradiance
in the blue and/or UV range of a maximum of 20 W/m
2, preferably a maximum of 10 W/m
2, more preferably a maximum of 5 W/m
2, still more preferably a maximum of 1 W/m
2 and most preferably a maximum of 0.5 W/m
2.
[0032] In other words, a visible change of the fluorescent/photochromic substance already
occurs when the difference in irradiance, i.e. overall irradiation intensity (W/m
2), in the UV and blue part of the irradiance spectrum amounts to only 20 W/m
2, preferably only 10 W/m
2, more preferably only 5 W/m
2, still more preferably only 1 W/m
2 and most preferably only 0.5 W/m
2.
[0033] In a preferred embodiment the yarn comprises a UV stabilizer. The UV stabilizer prevents
degradation of the yarn due to UV light from sunlight by absorbing UV light. Degradation
of the fluorescent/photochromic substance as well as degradation of possibly present
plastic are reduced by the UV stabilizer.
[0034] The UV stabilizer is particularly advantageous in combination with a fluorescent/photochromic
substance which is sensitive to a change in the blue part of the spectrum. Although
the sunlight also changes greatly in the UV part over the seasons, the UV stabilizer
will absorb a large part of the UV light so that no, or hardly any, fluorescence or
photochromic colour change can take place on the basis thereof. Combining the UV stabilizer
with a fluorescent or photochromic substance sensitive to blue light results in a
combination which is UV-resistant but still reacts to change in the sunlight as a
result of the seasons. It is moreover the case that fluorescent substances in particular
are subject to degradation due to UV light. The addition of a UV stabilizer is therefore
particularly advantageous in embodiments in which the yarn comprises a fluorescent
substance.
[0035] In a currently preferred embodiment of the invention the yarn comprises a RadGlo
pigment from the company Radiant Color, particularly from the RadGlo EA-series, or
a similar substance as daylight fluorescent substance. These fluorescent substances
are sensitive to blue light, so that a seasonal colour difference can also be obtained
in combination with a UV stabilizer. The daylight fluorescent pigment is preferably
RadGlo EA-11 or a similar substance.
[0036] In a preferred embodiment the yarn comprises an additional colouring agent. The yarn
comprises for instance a percentage by weight of additional colouring agent of 0.5-5%,
preferably 1-3% and most preferably about 2%.
[0037] The additional colouring agent provides a base colour, also when the light-sensitive
substance, i.e. the fluorescent and/or photochromic substance, is not activated, or
only activated to limited extent. In other words, the additional colouring agent also
determines the colour of the yarn in winter.
[0038] The invention also relates to artificial grass, in particular an artificial grass
turf, comprising yarn as described above, and an artificial grass field comprising
such artificial grass. The yarn is preferably distributed substantially uniformly
over the artificial grass. A substantially uniform colour change is in this way realized
over the surface of the artificial grass.
[0039] It is possible to combine the yarn according to the invention with other yarns in
artificial grass. The yarn according to the invention is for instance used with yarns
which do not change colour. The yarn according to the invention is in that case however
preferably also distributed substantially uniformly over the surface of the artificial
grass, so that substantially the same colour change occurs over the whole surface
of the artificial grass.
[0040] The invention also relates to the use of yarn comprising a fluorescent substance
and/or a photochromic substance in an artificial grass which displays colour change
depending on the season.
[0041] The invention relates particularly to the use of a yarn as described above in artificial
grass.
[0042] Finally, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing artificial grass, comprising
of incorporating into the artificial grass a yarn comprising a fluorescent substance
and/or a photochromic substance such that the artificial grass has a first colour
when illuminated with light having a first irradiance spectrum typical for winter,
and has a second colour differing visibly from the first colour when illuminated with
light having a second irradiance spectrum typical for summer.
[0043] The same advantages and effects as described above in respect of the yarn according
to the invention apply for the artificial grass, the artificial grass field, the use
and the method according to the invention. The features of these five aspects of the
subject-matter can in particular be combined as desired according to the invention.
[0044] The method for instance comprises of forming a mixture with a continuous phase comprising
a plastic and a dispersed phase comprising the fluorescent substance and/or photochromic
substance.
[0045] The invention will be described hereinbelow on the basis of exemplary embodiments
thereof, wherein reference is made to the accompanying figures.
Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of artificial grass according to the invention;
Figure 2 shows schematically an absorption spectrum of the fluorescent substance applied
in the yarn according to the first embodiment;
Figure 3 shows schematically an emission spectrum of the fluorescent substance applied
in the yarn according to the first embodiment;
Figure 4a shows schematically a first absorption spectrum of a photochromic substance
applied in a second embodiment;
Figure 4b shows schematically a second absorption spectrum of a photochromic substance
applied in a second embodiment.
[0046] Artificial grass 2 (figure 1) comprises underlayer 4 into which synthetic fibres
6 are tufted. Fibres 6 are tufted for this purpose into a tuft substrate, after which
the tuft substrate is provided on the underside with a rubber or latex layer so as
to thus form underlayer 4. Fibres 6 are manufactured from yarns according to an embodiment
of the invention. Additional yarns are optionally provided, for instance yarns which
do not change colour. Fibres 6 are in any case preferably distributed substantially
homogeneously over underlayer 4 so that the seasonal colour change occurs in substantially
the same way over substantially the whole surface.
[0047] In a first embodiment the fibres comprise 96% plastic, 1% fluorescent pigment and
3% additional colouring agent (expressed in percentages by weight). The fluorescent
substance is for instance RADO HTR-series Green, RADO HTR series Lemon Yellow, Radiant
Color EA-11 Green or Radiant Color RPC-10 Chartreuse. The plastic is for instance
polyethylene (also referred to as polyethene). The additional colouring agent is for
instance ColorService UN67058, corresponding to RAL6025. The plastic can moreover
comprise a UV stabilizer. The plastic for instance comprises 1-10% UV stabilizer,
for instance 2-8% UV stabilizer, for instance about 5% UV stabilizer. The UV stabilizer
serves to stabilize both the plastic and the fluorescent substance.
[0048] Figure 2 shows a schematic view of an absorption spectrum of the fluorescent substance.
The y-axis represents the absorption, expressed as the logarithmic ratio of I
door, transmitted light, and I
in, incident light. The x-axis represents λ, the wavelength. The fluorescent substance
absorbs light with a wavelength of up to about 500 nm, i.e. UV light (10 nm - 380
nm) and blue light (380-495 nm). Greater wavelengths are not shown, although the fluorescent
substance can for instance hardly absorb other wavelengths. The fluorescent substance
hereby has a white or blue-white colour when it does not fluoresce.
[0049] When the fluorescent substance is not exposed to UV and blue light, the substance
will not emit any light. When exposed to UV and blue light, the light energy is absorbed
by the substance. Because of the process of fluorescence the substance will then begin
emitting light. The emission spectrum is shown schematically in figure 3. The y-axis
represents the spectral radiance in Wm
-2nm
-1. The x-axis represents the wavelength λ. The light emitted by the fluorescent substance
has a longer wavelength than the UV light and blue light absorbed by the substance.
The emission is in the green and yellow part of the spectrum. Fibres 6 will hereby
appear greener when illuminated by sunlight with more blue light and UV light, such
as in summer.
[0050] Figure 4a shows schematically a first absorption spectrum of a photochromic substance.
The photochromic substance displays a substantially uniform absorption of wavelengths
in the UV and visible part of the light spectrum so that the photochromic substance
is dark-coloured in a first state. Through the absorption of light however, the substance
transposes into a second state, in which the substance has the absorption spectrum
as according to figure 4b. In this second state a part of the wavelengths in the green
and yellow range of the spectrum is no longer absorbed but reflected by the substance,
so that the substance displays a green colour.
[0051] It is emphasized that the above examples serve only to illustrate the operation of
the fluorescent and photochromic substances. Fluorescent and photochromic substances
can in practice have other spectra.
[0052] A method for manufacturing artificial grass according to the invention will now be
described. A mixture of 96% plastic, 1% daylight fluorescent pigment and 3% green
pigment is prepared. This mixture is extruded to form monofilament yarn 6. Yarn 6
is then tufted into a tuft substrate, after which the tuft substrate is provided on
the underside with a rubber or latex layer, so forming underlayer 4.
[0053] The invention is by no means limited to the above described preferred embodiments
thereof. The rights sought are defined by the following claims, within the scope of
which many modifications can be envisaged.
1. Yarn for artificial grass, comprising a fluorescent substance and/or a photochromic
substance such that the yarn has a first colour when illuminated with light having
a first irradiance spectrum typical for winter, and has a second colour differing
visibly from the first colour when illuminated with light having a second irradiance
spectrum typical for summer.
2. Yarn as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fluorescent substance is a daylight fluorescent
substance.
3. Yarn as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the fluorescent substance emits light at
least in the wavelength range of green and/or yellow.
4. Yarn as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the yarn comprises a percentage by weight
of fluorescent substance of 0.5-2%, preferably 1-1.5%.
5. Yarn as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein the fluorescent substance
and/or the photochromic substance reacts to light in at least the wavelength range
of blue light or UV light, preferably blue light.
6. Yarn as claimed in claim 5, wherein the fluorescent substance and/or the photochromic
substance reacts to light in at least the wavelength range of 10 nm - 495 nm, preferably
280 nm - 495 nm, more preferably 320 nm - 495 nm and most preferably 380 nm - 495
nm.
7. Yarn as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein the yarn visibly changes colour at a difference
in irradiance in the blue and/or UV range of a maximum of 20 W/m2, preferably a maximum of 10 W/m2, more preferably a maximum of 5 W/m2, still more preferably a maximum of 1 W/m2 and most preferably a maximum of 0.5 W/m2.
8. Yarn as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein the yarn further comprises
a UV stabilizer.
9. Yarn as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, comprising an additional colouring
agent.
10. Yarn as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein the second colour is optically
lighter than the first colour.
11. Artificial grass comprising a yarn as claimed in any of the foregoing claims.
12. Artificial grass as claimed in claim 11, wherein the yarn is distributed substantially
uniformly over the artificial grass.
13. Artificial grass field comprising artificial grass as claimed in claim 11 or 12.
14. Use of a yarn comprising a fluorescent substance and/or a photochromic substance in
an artificial grass which displays colour change depending on the season.
15. Method for manufacturing artificial grass, comprising of incorporating into the artificial
grass a yarn comprising a fluorescent substance and/or a photochromic substance such
that the artificial grass has a first colour when illuminated with light having a
first irradiance spectrum typical for winter, and has a second colour differing visibly
from the first colour when illuminated with light having a second irradiance spectrum
typical for summer.