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System and Method for Forming Artificial Turf Products with a Woven Appearance

a technology of synthetic turf and appearance, applied in the field of system and method for forming artificial/synthetic sports grass or turf fabric materials or products, can solve the problems of less natural appearance, less yarn weight, and the tendency of turf fibers to flatten in the direction of weave, so as to improve the support of tufts, improve the effect of tufting, and/or more precise distribution

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-07-18
CARD MONROE
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The present invention provides a backing feed control system for a tufting process used in the production of artificial / synthetic grass or turf products. The system monitors the position of the main shaft to determine when the needles are leaving the backing material or are at a desired position out of or nearly out of the backing material so as to begin advancement of the backing material and complete the advancement or indexing thereof in sufficient time before the needles finishing a downward stroke. The control system also can slow or delay / stop the movement of the backing material as the needles penetrate the backing material to form the tufts of grass or turf yarns as part of such control. A shift mechanism can be provided to control / cause a transverse movement of the needles as needed to further help avoid“rowing” effects in the finished artificial / synthetic grass or turf fabric material or product. The result is an improved and / or more precise distribution of tufts of the synthetic grass yarns across the backing material, enabling less yarn weight while providing better support for the tufts against flattening or laying down to avoid rowing effects and provide an enhanced natural grass appearance and feel to the finished artificial / synthetic grass or turf product.

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One problem with such woven turf products is a tendency of the turf fibers to flatten in the direction of the weave, especially over continued or extensive use and as the infill material is disturbed.
This leads to a “corn-row” appearance that is less natural looking and tends to reduce the cushioning effects of the turf.

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[0019]Referring now in greater detail to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, as illustrated in FIGS. 1-2B, according to an example embodiment, the present invention is directed to a system 10 and method for controlling the movement of a backing material 11 through a tufting machine 12. The system and method of the present invention is designed to produce tufted artificial / synthetic grass or turf fabric products or materials that have an enhanced natural grass / turf, such as providing the artificial / synthetic grass or turf tufted fabric products or materials with a woven look or appearance, as opposed to a traditional tufted appearance, without requiring highly specialized machinery for producing artificial / synthetic grass or turf tufted fabric products or materials. The resultant artificial / synthetic grass or turf tufted fabric materials T accordingly are formed with a series of dense groupings of stitch formations or tuft groups 29 (...

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Abstract

A system and method for forming synthetic / artificial grass or turf tufted fabric materials in which a series of tufts or artificial / synthetic grass or turf yarns is formed in a backing material. The system generally will include a row of needles mounted along a tufting zone and which are reciprocated through the backing material to deliver a series of yarns into the backing materials. The needles are arranged in needle groups with the needle groups spaced apart along the length of the needle bar. A series of gauge parts, typically including cut-pile hooks, will be aligned with and will engage the needles in order to form cut and pile tufts defining spaced grass / turf tuft formations in the backing material.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention generally relates to systems and methods for forming artificial / synthetic sports grass or turf fabric materials or products, and in particular to a method and system for forming artificial / synthetic sports grass or turf fabrics materials or products utilizing tufting systems and processes to form such grass or turf fabric materials or products with a woven appearance.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Artificial / synthetic grass or turf products have been growing in popularity and demand in recent years, especially for use in indoor stadiums and in geographic areas where grass fields are difficult to maintain due to weather and heavy use conditions. In the past, such synthetic turf products typically have been formed by various methods, including being formed as woven products in which loops of synthetic turf filaments or fibers are woven into a mesh or backing material and the tips of the loops thereafter sheared to create the appearan...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): D05C15/12D05C15/14D05C15/22
CPCD05C15/12D05C15/26D05C15/16
Inventor HALL, WILTON
Owner CARD MONROE
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