Surfacing for sports areas, more particularly tennis courts

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Composite having voids in a component

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273 29R, 273DIG13, 427201, 427203, 428327, 428334, 4284239, 4284247, B32B 516

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043418368

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a surfacing for sports areas, more particularly tennis courts in which a bearing layer (2,2a) is applied to a surface (1) , fragments are then secured by means of the said bearing layer (2,2a) and arranged to leave voids and a top covering (4) of fine grains is applied. A process for preparing the surfacing may comprise a curable liquid resin that is cast as the bearing layer up to a thickness of about three to four millimeters on the surface and raked off. Fragments are about two-thirds embedded in the bearing layer and after curing a covering layer of fine grains is applied.

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

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