20240052582. COMPOSTABLE TURF WITH DECOMPOSITION INHIBITOR simplified abstract (Polytex Sportbelage Produktions-GmbH)
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COMPOSTABLE TURF WITH DECOMPOSITION INHIBITOR
Organization Name
Polytex Sportbelage Produktions-GmbH
Inventor(s)
Stephan Sick of Willich-Neersen (DE)
Mark A. Heinlein of Cincinnati OH (US)
Hamish Sutherland of Romsey (AU)
COMPOSTABLE TURF WITH DECOMPOSITION INHIBITOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240052582 titled 'COMPOSTABLE TURF WITH DECOMPOSITION INHIBITOR
Simplified Explanation
The invention is a compostable turf, either completely or partially, which can be artificial or a hybrid turf. It includes a compostable hybrid turf support and a decomposition inhibitor that loses functionality or leaves the turf after a defined period of time.
- The invention is a turf that can be composted, either fully or partially.
- It can be artificial or a hybrid turf, combining natural and synthetic materials.
- The turf includes a support structure that is compostable.
- A decomposition inhibitor is added to the turf to slow down the decomposition process.
- The decomposition inhibitor eventually loses its functionality or leaves the turf after a set period of time.
Potential Applications
- Landscaping in environmentally sensitive areas
- Sports fields and playgrounds
- Green roofs and urban landscaping projects
Problems Solved
- Reducing waste from traditional artificial turf
- Providing a sustainable alternative for landscaping
- Minimizing environmental impact of turf disposal
Benefits
- Environmentally friendly option for turf applications
- Reduces landfill waste
- Supports sustainable landscaping practices
Original Abstract Submitted
the invention relates to a completely or partially compostable turf () the turf being a completely or partially compostable artificial turf or a hybrid turf () comprising a completely or partially compostable hybrid turf support, the turf comprising a decomposition inhibitor, the decomposition inhibitor in the turf being adapted to lose its functionality or leave the turf until a defined period of time has elapsed.