Artificial tennis-playing court and process

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Pile or nap type surface or component – Nap type surface

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26 29R, 26 29P, 28 72P, 28 74P, 428 17, 428 62, 428 95, 428 96, 428 97, 428310, 428311, 428313, C08G 41100, B32B 516, B32B 2740

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ABSTRACT:
An artificial tennis-playing court surface which comprises a flat, woven, fiber-glass, base sheet, one surface of the sheet characterized by a plurality of napped, generally upright, glass fibers and a layer of a cross-linked resin bonded to the upper surface, the resin forming a coating about and between the napped glass fibers to provide a rough, resin, fiber-coated surface, and a backing sheet secured to the opposite surface of the fiber-glass base sheet. A process of manufacturing an artificial tennis court-playing surface, which process comprises: napping the surface of a woven fiber-glass base sheet to provide a napped surface comprising a plurality of fine glass fibers protruding therefrom; coating the napped surface with a thin layer of a cross-linkable resin to coat the napped fibers and between the napped fibers; and securing a backing sheet to the fiber-glass base sheet.

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patent: 3801421 (1974-04-01), Allen

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