FILLING STRUCTURE FOR SYNTHETIC TURF

20200002898 ยท 2020-01-02

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    Abstract

    FILLING STRUCTURE FOR SYNTHETIC TURF comprising artificial grass (1) provided with synthetic mat (2) from which filaments (3) protrude, being that under the synthetic mat (2) a filling layer (4), formed by sand and plant materials, such as rice husk, soybean hulls, coconut, sugar cane and bamboo fiber, is noted both in the form of fibers and/or grated, arranged between the filaments (4).

    Claims

    1. A FILLING STRUCTURE FOR SYNTHETIC TURF comprised by artificial grass (1) provided with synthetic mat (2) from which filaments (3) protrude, being that under the synthetic mat (2) a filling layer (4) can be noted, characterized by the filling layer (4) to be formed by sand and plant materials, such as rice husk, arranged between the filaments (3).

    2. The FILLING STRUCTURE FOR SYNTHETIC TURF according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the filling material include one or more plant materials selected among soybean hulls, coconut, sugar cane and bamboo fiber, both in the form of fibers and/or grated, arranged between the filaments (3).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0018] In order to obtain a perfect understanding of what was outlined above, illustrative drawings are appended, with numerical references along with a detailed description below, where:

    [0019] FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of the turf.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL EMBODIMENTS

    [0020] As inferred by the drawing and its details, we can note that the FILLING STRUCTURE FOR SYNTHETIC TURF comprised by artificial grass (1) provided with synthetic mat (2) from which filaments (3) protrude, being that under the synthetic mat (2) a filling layer (4), formed by sand and plant materials, such as rice husk, soybean hulls, coconut, sugar cane and bamboo fiber, is noted both in the form of fibers and/or grated, arranged between the filaments (3).

    [0021] For being innovative and so far not understood in the state of the art, it perfectly fits into the criteria which define the invention patent. Its claims are as follows.