TURF TREATMENT
20170367249 ยท 2017-12-28
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Abstract
A method for the treatment of turf (11) comprising grass (12) growing in a matrix (15, 16) comprising removing matrix (15, 16) including any thatch and other infestation by blading (18) moving through the matrix (15, 16) to a predetermined depth (d). The method may be used to treat turf (11) reinforced with artificial grass (13). Equipment for carrying out the treatment comprises a bladed rotor (17) rotating about a horizontal axis.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. Equipment adapted for the treatment of turf, including turf reinforced with artificial grass fibres, in a sand or other matrix by removing matrix to a depth d below the matrix level, comprising a horizontal rotor having blading having peripherally distributed teeth at least of length d, and drive means to traverse and rotate the rotor over the turf, characterised by blade height control means adapted to deploy the teeth to a depth d below the matrix level.
14. Equipment according to claim 13, in which the blades exhibit a saw tooth profile.
15. Equipment according to claim 13, in which the teeth are inclined to the direction of motion, and so dimensioned that there is no, or substantially no, part of the length of the rotor that does not have a tooth at some part of its circumference.
16. Equipment according to claim 13, in which the teeth are sufficiently narrow that any anchored artificial turf is simply deflected by passage of the teeth, and then springs back without being removed or damaged,
17. Equipment according to claim 13, in which the blades have tips reinforced against wear with, for example, tungsten or other carbide.
18. Equipment according to claim 13, in which the blades are hooked.
19. Equipment according to claim 13, in which the rotor has double, triple or more helix blading.
20. Equipment according to claim 13, in which the blade is made in segments for ease of construction and repair.
21. Equipment according claim 13, in which the rotor is made adaptable to different conditions by blading being readily removable and replaceable.
22. Equipment according to claim 19, in which the rotor has an even number of helical blades that can be removed in pairs so as not to unbalance the rotor
23. Equipment according to claim 20, in which the rotor has provision for four helical blades.
Description
[0025] A method for treating turf, and one embodiment of turf treatment equipment according to the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0032] The drawings illustrate a method for the treatment of turf 11,
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[0034] The artificial grass fibres 13 are injected a depth D, usually some 20 cm deep, through the humus 16 into the sand 15a.
[0035] An infected layer is shown in
[0036] The treatment method comprises lifting thatch, natural grass 12 and matrix 15, 16 with a horizontal rotor 17,
[0037] Usually, a treatment to a depth d at which at least some natural grass, roots, crowns, rhizomes, perhaps some culm, is left in the matrix will suffice, and the grass will grow back. However, when the matrix is badly infected with algae, all the natural grass may be removed by driving the blading sufficiently deep, and new matrix laid down and reseeded. So long as, when treating reinforced turf, the depth d is less than the depth of any backing such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,489,317 or U.S. Pat. No. 6,094,860, and, in particular with the Desso Grassmaster system, which does not have a backing, the depth to which the artificial fibres are injected, any artificial grass will remain in place.
[0038] The teeth 19 extend below turf level 14, and may have a length l of 50 mm or more. The teeth 19 are on blade segments 15a that are bolted to the rotor 17. The blade segments 18a are fashioned from steel or like hard, rigid and wear resistant material, typically 10 mm thick.
[0039] The depth d to which the teeth 19 are required to penetrate may be determined by core sampling the matrix, or estimated by the skilled greenkeeper from knowledge and experience.
[0040] The rotor 17 is mounted on a tractor 41,
[0041] The height control arrangement 44 is adapted to extend the blades 19 as deep as may be desired into the soil 16.
[0042] The blades 18 have a saw tooth profile, with the saw teeth 19 inclined to the direction of motion, the teeth being so dimensioned that the anchored artificial turf is deflected by passage of the tooth, and then springs back, without being removed or damaged. The teeth 19 have tips 19a reinforced against wear with, for example, tungsten or other carbide, and are hooked in shape. The tips 19a are configured to be square on to the direction (arrow A,
[0043] There may be any number of helical blades 18; four are illustrated in
[0044] Treatment can, as described, be carried out using equipment attached as an implement on tractors conventionally used for turf treatment, yet can selectively remove the top surface of turf evenly, ready for resurfacing without requiring the use of heavy ploughs and graders. A rotor as described can treat a football pitch, with one or at most two passes, in a single day, leaving the surface ready for reseeding.