The German company develops an interesting system based on LEDs that, under a glass alloy floor, Ceramic and aluminium tiles, It allows to modify the lines and marks according to the sport that is celebrated.

ASB Glassfloor

ASB GlassfloorStarting from a glass alloy, Ceramic and aluminium tiles, The German company ASB Glassfloor has developed an interesting system based on LED capable of turning any sports venue into a multipurpose court.

This solution allows you to draw the lines of the courts of any sport depending on the track configuration you choose from a touch screen, tablet or PC.

On the other hand, All plates can be easily turned over by modifying the surface if you want to use the enclosure for other non-sporting purposes. Plates can be changed very easily, What makes the space where this surface is placed a versatile room, whose appearance can be modified when the sports center hosts other types of events.

ASB developed this solution after observing that the floor of the squash courts, which is usually translucent, could be combined with LED lighting to create lines of light that would be invisible when turned off.

ASB GlassfloorThe floor itself is an aluminum frame that supports the glass, which is tempered to resist breakage, which means that the panels can be much larger and thinner than traditional glass tiles like those once made famous in Saturday Night Fever.

In addition, to get a feel of a traditional parquet floor, The glass is covered with tiny ceramic dots.

Instead of paint lines on a wooden surface, the plant uses a layer of LEDs underneath the glass. LEDs can configure lines or marks, or serve as a screen to insert dynamic advertising on the floor itself.

In addition, Coupled with a motion detection system could signal offsides, Faults, or phantom plays in sports such as tennis or futsal.

ASB Glassfloor

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by • 13 feb, 2013
• section: Case studies