Surface covering for use as artificial moss, grass, roots, hair, and the like
11686042 · 2023-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06M15/564
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
A41G1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A surface covering for use as a moss covering or patch of grass via application to a surface or substrate. The surface covering provides a decorative and durable and easily maintained surface covering. The covering is fabricated using groups of fibers, such as metallic, plastic, or other material fibers, e.g., stainless steel fibers or strands available commercially as steel wool or the like. The fibers or strands provide a core of a body of each blade or piece of the surface covering, which is useful to replicate a blade of grass or moss or to mimic a strand of hair. Each body of the strands further includes an outer layer or coating, which can be formed by painting, e.g., with an epoxy or other useful material that may be colored, the mesh of metal fibers to provide a durable body with a desired look and feel.
Claims
1. A surface covering, comprising: a base for attaching the surface covering to a substrate or surface; and a plurality of strands, wherein the strands each include an elongated body with a first end attached to the base and a second end distal to the first end, wherein the elongated body includes a core and an outer layer coating the core, wherein the core is formed of a metal fiber, wherein the metal fiber comprises a steel wool fiber, and wherein the steel wool fiber comprises a stainless steel wool fiber with a coarseness in the range of 50 to 120 microns.
2. The surface covering of claim 1, wherein the outer layer comprises a layer of a paint.
3. The surface covering of claim 2, wherein the paint comprises an automotive urethane.
4. The surface covering of claim 1, wherein a plurality of the strands each further comprises a head stippled onto the second end.
5. The surface covering of claim 4, wherein the head comprises an integrally colored epoxy.
6. The surface covering of claim 5, wherein the head further comprises a layer of paint on an outward facing surface.
7. The surface covering of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a colored epoxy.
8. A surface covering, comprising: a plurality of strands, wherein the strands each include an elongated body with a first end attached to the base and a second end distal to the first end, wherein the elongated body includes a core and an outer layer coating the core, wherein the core is formed of a metal fiber, wherein the outer layer comprises a layer of paint, wherein the paint comprises an automotive urethane, wherein a plurality of the strands each further comprises a head stippled onto the second end, and wherein the head comprises an integrally colored epoxy.
9. The surface covering of claim 8, wherein the cores comprise length of a stainless steel wool fiber.
10. A surface covering, comprising: a base for attaching the surface covering to a substrate or surface; and a plurality of strands, wherein the strands each include an elongated body with a first end attached to the base and a second end distal to the first end, wherein a plurality of the strands each further comprises a head stippled onto the second end, and wherein the head comprises an integrally colored epoxy.
11. The surface covering of claim 10, wherein the head further comprises a layer of paint on an outward facing surface.
12. The surface covering of claim 10, wherein the base comprises a colored epoxy.
13. The surface covering of claim 10, wherein the elongated body includes a core and an outer layer coating the core and wherein the core is formed of a metal fiber.
14. The surface covering of claim 13, wherein the metal fiber comprises a steel wool fiber and wherein the steel wool fiber comprises a stainless steel wool fiber with a coarseness in the range of 50 to 120 microns.
15. The surface covering of claim 10, wherein the outer layer comprises a layer of a paint and wherein the paint comprises an automotive urethane.
16. A surface covering, comprising: a base for attaching the surface covering to a substrate or surface; and a plurality of strands, wherein the strands each include an elongated body with a first end attached to the base and a second end distal to the first end, wherein the elongated body includes a core and an outer layer coating the core, wherein a plurality of the strands each further comprises a head stippled onto the second end, and wherein the head comprises an integrally colored epoxy.
17. The surface covering of claim 16, wherein the core is formed of a metal fiber.
18. The surface covering of claim 17, wherein the metal fiber comprises a steel wool fiber.
19. The surface covering of claim 18, wherein the steel wool fiber comprises a stainless steel wool fiber with a coarseness in the range of 50 to 120 microns.
20. The surface covering of claim 16, wherein the outer layer comprises a layer of a paint.
21. The surface covering of claim 20, wherein the paint comprises an automotive urethane.
22. The surface covering of claim 16, wherein the head further comprises a layer of paint on an outward facing surface.
23. The surface covering of claim 16, wherein the base comprises a colored epoxy.
24. A surface covering, comprising: a base for attaching the surface covering to a substrate or surface; and a plurality of strands, wherein the strands each include an elongated body with a first end attached to the base and a second end distal to the first end, wherein the elongated body includes a core and an outer layer coating the core, and wherein the base comprises a colored epoxy.
25. The surface covering of claim 24, wherein the core is formed of a metal fiber.
26. The surface covering of claim 25, wherein the metal fiber comprises a steel wool fiber.
27. The surface covering of claim 24, wherein the outer layer comprises a layer of a paint.
28. The surface covering of claim 27, wherein the paint comprises an automotive urethane.
29. The surface covering of claim 24, wherein a plurality of the strands each further comprises a head stippled onto the second end, wherein the head comprises an integrally colored epoxy, and wherein the head further comprises a layer of paint on an outward facing surface.
30. A surface covering, comprising: a base for attaching the surface covering to a substrate or surface; and a plurality of strands, wherein the strands each include an elongated body with a first end attached to the base and a second end distal to the first end, wherein a plurality of the strands each further comprises a head stippled onto the second end, and wherein the base comprises a colored epoxy.
31. The surface covering of claim 30, wherein the head comprises an integrally colored epoxy and wherein the head further comprises a layer of paint on an outward facing surface.
32. The surface covering of claim 30, wherein the elongated body includes a core and an outer layer coating the core and wherein the core is formed of a metal fiber.
33. The surface covering of claim 32, wherein the metal fiber comprises a steel wool fiber and wherein the steel wool fiber comprises a stainless steel wool fiber with a coarseness in the range of 50 to 120 microns.
34. The surface covering of claim 30, wherein the outer layer comprises a layer of a paint and wherein the paint comprises an automotive urethane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Briefly, the following description describes a surface covering for uses including artificial foliage, such as a moss covering or patch of grass, for application to a surface or substrate. The inventor recognized that a durable and more easily maintained surface covering could be fabricated using groups of (or a plurality of) fibers, such as metallic, plastic, or other material fibers (e.g., stainless steel fibers or strands available commercially as steel wool or the like). The fibers or strands provide a core of a body of each blade or strand of the surface covering (e.g., to replicate a blade of grass or moss or to mimic a strand of hair). Each body further includes an outer layer or coating, which can be formed by painting (e.g., with an epoxy or other useful material that may be colored) the mesh of metal fibers to provide a durable body with a desired look and feel. In this way, the surface covering is inexpensive, durable, resistant to weather and sunlight, washable such as with a high pressure spray, and, in many cases, fire resistant.
(10) In this way, each body representing a blade or piece of the surface covering has a coating that hides or disguises the use of a metallic core, and, in one embodiment, each body is epoxy-coated (or has an epoxy coating or outer layer). One end of the body may then be attached to a support substrate or groups or sets of the bodies may be attached directly to a surface for which a covering is desired. The exposed ends (typically prior to such attachment) may be stippled such as with a paint (e.g., one that is leaf-colored when the surface covering is used to provide a moss-like covering) in a way that adds visual texture as well as color that resembles the covering being imitated (e.g., a particular shade of green to resemble small outer leaves of a moss). The paint used in the stippling, to provide a leaf structure or other aspect of the covering, is chosen so that when dried it is pigmented throughout the surface covering and so that it is robust against environmental exposure and heavy use (at least for many planned applications for such surface coverings). The entire surface covering can then be adhesively attached (or otherwise attached) to almost any surface.
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(13) As shown, each slice/section 220 that is used to form the surface covering includes numerous (or a plurality of) blades or strands 221. These are attached together to a substrate, surface, or support element 210 via an adhesive or other technique using a sectional base 240, e.g., an epoxy material or the like, which may be colored (e.g., integrally colored) to suit the assembly 200 such as to match the color applied to the strands 221, to provide a soil or earthen appearance, to match surrounding object surfaces, and so on. The density of the strands/blades 221 in the slice/section 220 may be varied widely to practice the invention and typically is selected to better replicate the look and texture of the covering being replicated, e.g., to have a density similar to natural moss, grass, roots, hair, and the like. Likewise, the length, L.sub.Body, of the strands/blades 221 may widely vary to suit differing applications and to match the covering being replicated such as 0.5 to 1 inches for many mosses, 1 to 3 inches or more for many grasses, 4 to 12 inches for roots, 1 to 18 inches or more for hair, and so on.
(14) The strand or blade 221 has an elongated body 222 that extends from a first or bottom end 224, which is used to affix the strand 221 via sectional base 240 to a substrate or support element 210, to a second or top end 226. In the moss implementation shown, a head or knob 230 is provided on the second or top end 226, and the head 230 may be oblong and/or spherical in shape as shown. The head 230 is formed of a paint or other material such as an epoxy paint or durable material that may be colored to suit the application (e.g., a green chosen to imitate bulbs or leaves of moss). In other embodiments, it may be desirable to omit the heads/bulbs 230 such as for surface coverings imitating grass or hair. The head 230 is often provided via stippling or similar techniques, and, as a result, often will be relatively small such as with outer dimensions less than ⅛ inches, less than 1/16 inches, or the like.
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(16) To provide a desired appearance, the body 222 also includes an outer layer or coating 350 that encapsulates the core 340. This acts to hide the presence of the core 340 (e.g., a metallic, shiny center member) while also being useful to provide blades/strands 221 of a desired color. To this end, the outer layer or coating 350 may be formed of a colored material, e.g., brown or a green for moss and grass, a range of colors for hairs, white or gray for roots, and so on. Hence, many paints may be used to provide the outer layer or coating 350. When high durability for outdoor use and for withstanding washing is desired, it may be useful to choose a urethane or similar material/paint for the layer/coating 350. In some useful prototypes, an automotive urethane or urethane car paint was used to coat the fiber/core 340 of the body 222, but it will be understood that many other materials including a wide variety of paints may be used to provide the coating 350 to provide the blade/strand 221.
(17) At this point in the description, it may be useful to describe the useful features and advantages identified by the inventor for the surface covering formed to provide artificial moss carpets through the use of SS wool and automotive urethane coatings. The moss carpet can be made to simulate different depths of moss. The moss covering is fabricated from sustainable materials allowing it to withstand harsh weather conditions for many years. The durable urethane coating and stainless steel construction of the moss make it easy to clean with water pressure and brushes. The moss surface covering is designed to be easily applied to any sound surface or substrate including plaster, rockwork, façade, hardscape, metal, glass, and wood. The new moss surface covering will not melt or drip when exposed to extreme heat and can be made to be fire resistant. The moss surface covering is integrally colored and resistant to fading, chipping, and scratching. The moss surface covering is also firm even with its delicate appearance.
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(19) The method 400 continues at 420 with submersing the cut wool from step 410 into a paint (e.g., automotive urethane paint for outdoor settings or a water-based paint or the like for interior uses) and then ringing out or removing excess paint. Step 420 is used to form the outer coating or layer in the body of each strand or blade of the surface covering. In step 430, the paint-coated SS wool is hung from the wire tied around its ends in step 410 for drying. As part of step 430, the epoxy (or paint) covered SS wool fibers are fluffed out or otherwise manipulated to create air spaces between the fibers and/or to define a density of the finished surface covering.
(20) In step 440, the method 400 continues, after the paint or outer layer/coating has dried, with cutting the logs of the paint-coated wool fibers into desired lengths (i.e., a desired body length, L.sub.Body, as shown in
(21) The method 400 continues at step 460 with, once the base element's material has cured or hardened, forming heads or knobs on each body (e.g., on each epoxy-covered SS wool fiber). This may include stippling a paint such as an integrally colored epoxy to the tips (e.g., outer or second ends 226 of the bodies 222 of
(22) In addition to the use of the surface covering as artificial moss and grass, there are many other applications in which the new surface covering may be found to be useful. For example,
(23) As another exemplary use,
(24) Although the invention has been described and illustrated with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of example, and that numerous changes in the combination and arrangement of parts can be resorted to by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as hereinafter claimed.