WO2011024066A2 - Infill material for synthetic turfs and synthetic turfs so obtained - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01C—CONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06N—WALL, FLOOR, OR LIKE COVERING MATERIALS, e.g. LINOLEUM, OILCLOTH, ARTIFICIAL LEATHER, ROOFING FELT, CONSISTING OF A FIBROUS WEB COATED WITH A LAYER OF MACROMOLECULAR MATERIAL; FLEXIBLE SHEET MATERIAL NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- the present invention relates to an infill material for a synthetic turf comprising organic material of vegetable origin, and it also relates to synthetic turfs so obtained.
- an artificial turf is essentially a mat of plastic material to which blades of synthetic material are connected in order to simulate a natural turf .
- the blades of synthetic material are knitted to the mat by means of known processes, in order to provide a warp of filaments, thick according to the needs.
- All around the blades of synthetic material an infill material is usually distributed, simply called infill, for example a layer of sand followed by a layer of granular synthetic or natural material .
- a suitable type of infill material is chosen (see for example Italian patent applications No. PI2001A000049 and No. PI2003A000036 , in the name of the same applicant) .
- the infill material provides a draining action by adjusting the drainage of rainwater or of irrigation water; a protection of the mat; a high duration to the artificial turf; and especially gives to the turf mechanical, physic and technologic qualities typical of natural turfs .
- Such qualities are, for example: the elasticity of the ground for the user, the rebound of the ball or other piece of equipment, capacity of absorption of the hits when falling down, tensile and torque resistance to the force caused by the shoe, resistance against compression and against penetration of external bodies, as well as capacity of absorption and drainage of water in case of rainfalls and irrigation.
- the infill material of known type comprises a predetermined amount of sand, which is necessary for an effective drainage of the synthetic turf, and a predetermined amount of rubber material, usually granular, which gives to the synthetic turf the necessary physical and mechanical characteristics as above described, and, in particular, a high elasticity.
- the rubber infill material used as above described is obtained mainly from waste material, such as ground spent tires, or in any case from a mixture of elastomers, and therefore it has a high content of toxic substances and potentially noxious both for the environment and for the people, such as heavy metals and solvents of various type .
- granules of freshly prepared rubber are used in various chemical compositions, which are more expensive and in any case are difficult to dispose of at the end of the life of the turf in addition to a high cost .
- the elastomeric material cannot retain much water and accumulate heat, such that in the hot seasons they create much more discomfort to the players than natural turfs.
- JP2003034906 describes a synthetic turf comprising a support to which the artificial fibers are connected. Al around the artificial fibers an infill material is present.
- the infill comprises a lower layer consisting of rubber granules, in particular ground spent tires, and at least one upper layer of loose material.
- the loose material can be for example "chaff", sawdust, or other material having a light color, in such a way that it can reflect the sun light and avoid, then, an excessive heating of the turf, is, therefore, necessary that the layer of granular material makes up the upper part of the infill material, i.e. the layer that is arranged above the layer of ground spent tires. This is obtained using a granular material having a specific weight set between 0.3 and 1.
- JP2003034906 has the drawbacks, above described, of fields involving waste material, such as ground spent tires, or a mixture of synthetic elastomers.
- JP2003034906 Another drawback of the solution described in JP2003034906 is that the upper layer, since it is very light, can be easily blown away by the wind. During a sports match this could hamper the players action, since it is not possible during the match to keep wet the upper layer.
- an artificial soil that can be used as growth substrate for cultivation of plants, for example, in golf courses.
- the artificial soil is highly resistant to vermin and virus and allows then reducing the use of pesticides and chemical products, which are commonly used in the cultivations made in natural soils.
- the artificial soil comprises a layer of gravel, a layer of sand, and a layer consisting of an artificial soil for cultivation of plants.
- the artificial soil comprises a ground of cultivation for mushrooms in a ratio set between 60% and 80% by weight, in addition to a plurality of components among which sand, coal, mineral ore and chaff.
- the defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion is a loose final product from raw material based on coconut coir.
- the defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion is obtained by pulped wood material obtained by a raw material with high content of lignin, in particular selected from the group comprised of:
- the defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion, for example coir, in the presence of humidity creates a three-dimensional reticular pulp that holds the lighter parts such as the cereal husks "trapping them” and avoiding that they can get free from the turf infill and scatter in the environment .
- the cereal husks have a shell-like shape, which gives to the mixture a high void ratio.
- the cereal husks, or chaff is a by-product deriving the work of the cereals and is formed by the bracts, or glumelle, which encircle the raw kernel after the threshing .
- the cereal husks can be selected from the group comprised of:
- the cereal husks comprise rice husks, which have a high rate of elasticity against bending of the hulls.
- the cereal husks substantially lens-shaped comprising concave portions and convex portions with rather high concavity.
- the cereal husks, and, in particular, the rice husks occupy a high volume, but have a high void ratio.
- a high elasticity is achieved and on the other hand a high draining action is achieved by the mixture that contains them.
- the cereal husks can be present in said mixture in a percent volume set between 1% and 15%.
- the cereal husks present in said mixture in a percent volume set between 1% and 10%.
- the percent volume of the cereal husks with respect to the overall volume of the mixture can be about the 6%.
- the matrix consisting of the defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion is capable of keep a limited amount of cereal husks. More precisely, cereal husks higher than the 15-20% v/v are not held by the matrix with the above described drawbacks .
- said mixture comprises, furthermore, a predetermined amount of a loose final product obtained from raw material based on ground cork.
- the infill material comprises, furthermore, a predetermined amount of sand.
- said mixture can comprise a predetermined amount of sand.
- said layer of sand have a volume set between 5% and 60% of the overall volume of said infill material
- the layer of sand can be present in a volume set between 8% and 30% of the overall volume of the infill material.
- the sand has a granulometry set between 0.4 mm and 2.0 mm .
- the defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion is present in said mixture in a percent volume set between 40% and 95%, Advantageously between the 65% and 85% v/v.
- the measured amount v/v of the cork present in the mixture of loose material of vegetable natural origin is set between 15% and 40% v/v, Advantageously, set between 20% and 35% v/v.
- the mixture of loose material of vegetable natural origin has the following composition:
- defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion, in particular loose material based on coconut coir.
- the cereal husks have a humidity set between 5% and 15%.
- the loose final product from raw material based on coconut ground comprises the sole granular and fibrous part contained in the starting raw material based on coconut.
- the granular and fibrous part can be obtained putting the raw material starting through a separation step of the granular and fibrous part from the powder in it present.
- the granular and fibrous part contained in the starting loose product is separated by sieving the raw material based on coconut coir.
- the granular and fibrous part of coconut ground has a grain size larger than 500 micron ( ⁇ m) for 90% by weight.
- the sieving of the loose material is carried out by a sieving means selected from the group comprised of :
- the granular and fibrous part has the following grain size:
- a synthetic turf for sports or recreational activities comprises :
- a mat equipped with a first face that is adapted to be arranged on a surface to coat and with a second face opposite to the first face;
- said infill material comprising a loose material of vegetable origin, said loose material of vegetable origin being a mixture of:
- the filaments of synthetic material knitted on said mat comprises:
- a second group of shorter filaments said second group of filaments arranged within the infill material without protruding from it, or protruding minimally from it, for example of 2-S mm.
- the filaments of the first group of filaments protrude from the infill material about 10 - 15 mm.
- the second group of filaments may have twisted shape in order to give higher support to the infill material.
- a method for making a synthetic turf comprises the steps of:
- - preparing a turf comprising a mat to which a plurality of filaments of synthetic material is connected, said mat equipped with a first face that is adapted to be arranged on a surface to coat and with a second face opposite to the first face, said plurality of filaments of synthetic material protruding from said second face;
- said infill material comprising a loose material of vegetable origin, said loose material of vegetable origin being a mixture of :
- the step of distributing said infill material comprising the steps of:
- the layer of sand has a volume set between 5% and 55% of the overall volume of said infill material .
- the infill material can comprise, furthermore, a predetermined amount of sand mixed to the rice husks and/or to the cork and/or to the coconut coir.
- figure 1 diagrammaticalIy shows a cross sectional view of a first exemplary embodiment of an infill material for synthetic turfs, according to the invention
- FIG. 1 shows diagrammatically transversal cross sections of some exemplary embodiments of the infill material for synthetic turfs of Fig. 1.
- a synthetic turf 1 comprises a mat 2 equipped with a face 2a, which in use is arranged next to a surface 50 to coat, and a face 2b opposite to face 2a.
- the synthetic turf 1 comprises, furthermore, a plurality of filaments 3 knitted to mat 2 and made of a synthetic material .
- face 2b of mat 2 furthermore, an infill material 10 is present all around the filaments 3 of artificial material.
- the infill material 10 comprises at least one layer 15 consisting of a mixture of at least one measured amount of a defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion and of a predetermined amount of cereal husks.
- the cereal husks can be rice husks, husks of wheat, husks of rye, husks of oat, husks of spelt, or a combination thereof.
- the husks comprise a by-product deriving from cereal transformation and is the set of the bracts, or hulls, which enclose the kernel .
- the husks do not adhere to the kernel, also called caryopeis, and therefore their separation is carried out directly during the threshing.
- the kernel also called caryopeis
- oat and spelt that have, instead, husks stuck to the kernel have to be semi-milled by two horizontal discs, so-called hullers, coated with abrasive material through which the kernel is decorticated removing the husks and the glumelle.
- the waste deriving from semi-milling for example from brown rice, i.e. from raw rice, after threshing, gives origin to the husks known also as rice hull, or rice chaff.
- the cereal husks, and, in particular, the rice husks have a high elasticity against bending of the hulls. More in detail, the cereal husks are substantially lens-shaped comprising concave portions and convex portions with rather high concavity. For these particular morphological features the cereal husks, and, in particular, the rice husks, occupy a high volume, but have a high void ratio, from which on the one hand a high elasticity derives and on the other hand a high draining action is achieved by the mixture that contains them.
- the defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion can be, instead, a loose final product of raw material based on coir, or alternatively, sawdust of a wood obtained from a raw material with high content of lignin, such as Teck pulp material, Mahogany pulp material, iroko pulp material, or a combination thereof.
- the above described defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion in the presence of humidity form a three-dimensional reticular pulp that holds the lighter parts of infill material 10, in particular the cereal husks, ⁇ trapping them" and avoiding that they can get free from the turf infill and scatter in the environment. This makes it possible to exploit fully the physical characteristics of the cereal husks, in particular its high elasticity, and to avoid at the same time that it can hamper players during sports matches .
- the infill material 10 can also comprise a predetermined amount of a loose final product from raw material based on ground cork. This way, mixing the ground cork to the cereal husks and to the defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion the physical characteristics of the infill material are further improved .
- the infill material 10 has a composition comprising between about 1% and about 15% v/v of cereal husks, between about 55% and 85% of raw material based on coconut ground and between about 20% and 35% of ground cork.
- the infill material 10 can comprise, furthermore, a predetermined amount of selected sand with controlled grain size, for example set between 0.4 mm and 2.0 mm.
- the infill material 10 is made distributing a layer of sand 11 on face 2b of mat 2 before laying layer 15 consisting of the above described mixture of loose material of vegetable natural origin.
- the infill material 10 is obtained distributing in turn four layers of different material.
- a first layer 11 of sand and three layers 15a-I5 ⁇ at least one of which consisting of a mixture of cereal husks with at least one defibrated arboreus material which is resistant to microbial digestion.
- a layer of cork 15a is distributed, above which a layer of cereal husks 15b is made mixed to a loose product based on coconut.
- a further layer 15c can be provided comprising about exclusively a loose product based on coconut coir .
- the layer of sand 11 has draining function and is, furthermore, capable of adjusting the microclimate of the synthetic turf 1.
- the infill material 10 has, instead, mainly the function of adjusting the outflow and the drainage of the rainwater, or irrigation water, and to ensure a suitable rate of humidity of the playground.
- the presence of the rice husks confers to the synthetic turf 1 appropriate physical and mechanical characteristics, necessary for the sports or recreational activities.
- the rice husks has, in fact, a high elasticity both if they are entire and fragmented. Furthermore, the rice husks ensure a correct drainage of water from the turf infill owing to a reduced water retention, allowing an adjustment of the outflow of water from the synthetic turf 1.
- the infill material 10' provides a single heterogeneous layer consisting of a mixture of sand, cork, rice husks and loose product based on coconut ground in a determined percentage v/v. Even in this case the sand, even if mixed with the other components making up the infill material, carries out an effective draining action that avoids flooding the synthetic turf in case of strong rainfall.
- the filaments 3 of synthetic material knitted on mat 2 can comprise at least one first group of longer filaments 3', which protrude from the infill material 10 and at least one second group of filaments 3' r , shorter, in order to result within the infill material 10 without protruding from it, or protruding minimally from it, for example 2-3 mm.
- This second group of filaments 3'' may have twisted shape in order to confer higher support to the infill material 10.
- Composition siliceous sand and/or quartz with single, or aggregate crystal quartz.
- Composition the husks or chaff of rice, or also hulls is the waste deriving from the semi-milling of the brown rice, the raw rice obtained after threshing.
- the ratio of the husks on the raw rice changes according to the variety, and is set between 17 and 23 percent .
- Grain size larger than 500 micron ( ⁇ m) for 90% by- weight
- composition of the infill material given in the table can be adjusted within the range indicated responsive to the type of weaving and of density of the filaments (tufting) , of the fibers used for making the synthetic turf, as well as responsive to the environmental features and of the ground that bears the turf, providing a customized distribution of the three components .
- the infill material can be subject to changes concerning the succession of layers of the material, or the possible mixing of two, or all the components. For each specific case of stratification and succession, or mixing, of the material in any case is preferable to respect the percentage by weight of each element as indicated in the table l relative to a standard infill material standard.
- an infill for artificial soccer fields comprising a layer of sand of about 8% v/v of siliceous sand and 92% of vegetable natural material .
- the vegetable natural material comprises 6% rice husks, 22% ground cork and 72% coconut coir from which the powder part has been removed.
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