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Athletic Field Safety Border
20170044725 · 2017-02-16 ·

A border member for establishing a border around a synthetic turf field comprises: an elongated body molded from a flexible material; at least one notch formed in an upper surface of the elongated body and extending along a length of the elongated body; and a rigid spine embedded within the elongated body and extending along the length of the elongated body. The border member is positioned adjacent to the synthetic turf field such that a portion of synthetic turf of the synthetic turf field rests on the notch.

INTERLOCKING RUBBER TILES, MATS, BLOCKS AND PAVERS FOR ATHLETIC AND RECREATIONAL SURFACES, PLAYGROUNDS AND ROOFTOPS
20250137206 · 2025-05-01 ·

A tile for covering an area which interlocks with an adjacent tile includes a main body having a top surface and a bottom surface disposed opposite the top surface. The main body has at least a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The tile includes a plurality of spaced apart male connectors situated on the first lateral side, and a plurality of spaced apart female receptacles situated on the second lateral side. Each male connector further includes a lip or flange situated at a free end thereof, and each female receptacle includes a slot formed therein. When one tile is mated to an adjacent tile, the male connectors of one tile are received by corresponding female receptacles of the other tile, with the lip or flange of the male connectors being received by the slots formed in the female receptacles to help hold the male connectors in place within the female receptacles and to help interlock the adjacent tiles together. Ramp-like border tiles having a top surface with an increasing slope may be mated to the aforementioned tiles and provide a border around a matrix or array of interlocked tiles.

INTERLOCKING RUBBER TILES, MATS, BLOCKS AND PAVERS FOR ATHLETIC AND RECREATIONAL SURFACES, PLAYGROUNDS AND ROOFTOPS
20250137206 · 2025-05-01 ·

A tile for covering an area which interlocks with an adjacent tile includes a main body having a top surface and a bottom surface disposed opposite the top surface. The main body has at least a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The tile includes a plurality of spaced apart male connectors situated on the first lateral side, and a plurality of spaced apart female receptacles situated on the second lateral side. Each male connector further includes a lip or flange situated at a free end thereof, and each female receptacle includes a slot formed therein. When one tile is mated to an adjacent tile, the male connectors of one tile are received by corresponding female receptacles of the other tile, with the lip or flange of the male connectors being received by the slots formed in the female receptacles to help hold the male connectors in place within the female receptacles and to help interlock the adjacent tiles together. Ramp-like border tiles having a top surface with an increasing slope may be mated to the aforementioned tiles and provide a border around a matrix or array of interlocked tiles.

UNDERLAYMENT PANEL HAVING DRAINAGE CHANNELS
20250188688 · 2025-06-12 · ·

An impact-absorbing assembly includes a covering layer being one or more of artificial turf, rubber mats, polymer mats, short pile carpeting, particulate infill, wood chips, and ground rubber chips. Also included is a layer of underlayment panels positioned beneath the covering layer. The panels have a panel section with a plurality of drain holes formed therethrough. A top surface of the panels is configured to support the covering layer. A bottom surface of the panels has a plurality of bottom projections that cooperate to define bottom channels suitable to permit water flow across the bottom surface, the bottom channels being in fluid communication with the panel drain holes. The bottom projections define a first spring rate characteristic that is part of a first stage and a second spring rate characteristic is part of a second stage, the first stage having a smaller volume of material than the second stage.

UNDERLAYMENT PANEL HAVING DRAINAGE CHANNELS
20250188688 · 2025-06-12 · ·

An impact-absorbing assembly includes a covering layer being one or more of artificial turf, rubber mats, polymer mats, short pile carpeting, particulate infill, wood chips, and ground rubber chips. Also included is a layer of underlayment panels positioned beneath the covering layer. The panels have a panel section with a plurality of drain holes formed therethrough. A top surface of the panels is configured to support the covering layer. A bottom surface of the panels has a plurality of bottom projections that cooperate to define bottom channels suitable to permit water flow across the bottom surface, the bottom channels being in fluid communication with the panel drain holes. The bottom projections define a first spring rate characteristic that is part of a first stage and a second spring rate characteristic is part of a second stage, the first stage having a smaller volume of material than the second stage.

Phase transforming cellular matrix (PXCM) based tile design for a lightweight runway mat

A flexible mat system, including a plurality of base platforms, each respective base platform having a first pattern of phase transforming columns and voids extending from a respective flat member, and a plurality of plane-engaging runway platforms, each respective plane-engaging runway platform having a second, reversed pattern of phase transforming columns and voids extending from a respective flat member such that each respective plane-engaging runway platform is lockingly engagable to a respective base platform to yield a landing segment with parallel top and bottom flat members. Each respective base platform is an aluminum/steel composite. Each respective phase transforming column is further comprised of a plurality of stacked operationally connected phase transforming cellular members. Each respective cell further comprises six hexagonally spaced support members defining six hexagonally arrayed sides, with two opposing sides define x-shaped struts extending between adjacent support members. Remaining sides define parallel struts extending between adjacent support members. Each respective phase transforming cellular member can shift from a first stable configuration to a second stable configuration in response to an applied load.

Phase transforming cellular matrix (PXCM) based tile design for a lightweight runway mat

A flexible mat system, including a plurality of base platforms, each respective base platform having a first pattern of phase transforming columns and voids extending from a respective flat member, and a plurality of plane-engaging runway platforms, each respective plane-engaging runway platform having a second, reversed pattern of phase transforming columns and voids extending from a respective flat member such that each respective plane-engaging runway platform is lockingly engagable to a respective base platform to yield a landing segment with parallel top and bottom flat members. Each respective base platform is an aluminum/steel composite. Each respective phase transforming column is further comprised of a plurality of stacked operationally connected phase transforming cellular members. Each respective cell further comprises six hexagonally spaced support members defining six hexagonally arrayed sides, with two opposing sides define x-shaped struts extending between adjacent support members. Remaining sides define parallel struts extending between adjacent support members. Each respective phase transforming cellular member can shift from a first stable configuration to a second stable configuration in response to an applied load.

SPORTS FLOORING

A sports flooring has a treading layer that includes at least one layer of elastomeric material and a supporting layer with at least one layer of elastomeric material, wherein the supporting layer has a first arrangement of cavities with elliptical cross section.

Padding layer for athletic field for water retention and drainage
12473697 · 2025-11-18 · ·

Various embodiments for a panel that may be combined with other similar panels to form a padding layer of an athletic field, or other surface, are disclosed. The panel for use in a padding layer of a panel system includes at least one water accumulation region positioned at or near a perimeter of the panel. The at least one water accumulation region is defined by a pyramidal surface that slopes downwards from a center of the panel to distal edges of the panel such that the center has a height relative to a ground surface greater than the distal edges of the panel, a plurality of projections projecting from the pyramidal surface, and a ridge projecting from the pyramidal surface, the ridge extending along a perimeter of the panel, wherein the ridge has a projection height sufficient to retain water at the perimeter of the panel.