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A simulated clay tennis surface has a first region (18) tufted with synthetic ribbons 5 (1 6a) of a first height, and a second region (20) tufted with synthetic ribbons (1 6b) higher than those of the first region. A granular infill material (22) is applied to a depth which covers the ribbons in the first region, but leaves the tips of the ribbons of the second region visible to form court markings of a contrasting colour to the infill material. Recommended figure to accompany the abstract: Fig. 1 - 0 - 0e * #Oe * S. * 9 * *1 o * *.0e 0* 0 - 00 *0 *0.g * . * 00 '.0 - .0.
A simulated clay tennis surface has a first region (18) tufted with synthetic ribbons 5 (1 6a) of a first height, and a second region (20) tufted with synthetic ribbons (1 6b) higher than those of the first region. A granular infill material (22) is applied to a depth which covers the ribbons in the first region, but leaves the tips of the ribbons of the second region visible to form court markings of a contrasting colour to the infill material. Recommended figure to accompany the abstract: Fig. 1 - 0 - 0e * #Oe * S. * 9 * *1 o * *.0e 0* 0 - 00 *0 *0.g * . * 00 '.0 - .0.
Tennis Surface
WATERFORD GARY WAYNE (author)
2018-08-09
Patent
Electronic Resource
English