Abstract:
A method of laminating a curable elastomeric backing section to a pile carpet section, for example, for automobile floor mats, utilizing a compressive molding process to laminate the curable elastomeric backing to the carpet. Cooling the pile of the carpet protects the carpet from becoming substantially permanently deformed during molding despite the compressive molding pressure. While the carpet pile is being cooled, sufficient heat is applied to the elastomeric backing to cure the backing. The back face of the carpet is bonded to the elastomeric backing during the compressive molding process.
Abstract:
The floor mat of the present invention is a pliable multilayer structure having an upper face layer and a base layer. The base layer has a main body section bordered by an edge section. Preferably, the main body section is relatively thin and the edge section is relatively thick. A surface of the base layer is adapted to confront flooring overlaid by the mat. The edge section has a channel extending longitudinally thereof, and preferably opening from the bottom surface of the edge section. A portion of the main body section can have a channel molded therein such that a portion of the main body section is disposed above the remainder of the main body section to provide a decorative and aesthetically pleasing design in the main body section.
Abstract:
A tufted pile floor covering is formed of a flexible polymeric base having a pile composite embedded therein. The pile composite is formed of a primary woven pile backing through which loops of the piling project. The piling is a coated fibrous material. In a preferred embodiment, the coating on the piling is chemically similar to the flexible polymeric base material. In assembling the piling composite on the base, portions of the piling loops projecting on one side of the primary backing are embedded in the flexible polymeric base creating a mechanical lock. Further, when the coating on the piling fibers is chemically compatible with the base material the coating is fused with the material of the flexible polymeric base. Thus, both a chemical and a mechanical lock are achieved between the piling and the flexible polymeric base.
Abstract:
The automobile floor mat of the present invention is a pliable multilayer structure having an upper face layer and a base layer. The base layer has a main body section bordered by an edge section. Preferably, the main body section is relatively thin and the edge section is relatively thick. A surface of the base layer is adapted to confront automobile flooring overlaid by the mat. The edge section has a channel extending longitudinally thereof, and preferably opening from the bottom surface of the edge section.
Abstract:
A package includes a pair of car mats which are positioned together in overlying relationship to each other by means engaging both car mats. Each of the mats includes outwardly extending spaced apart projections which are adapted to maintain the car mats in a placed relationship when positioned on top of the carpet of an automobile. A pair of relatively small pads are connected alongside the mats and adapted for further aiding in maintaining the car mats in a desired placed relationship when positioned on the carpet of an automobile. Each pad includes outwardly extending spaced apart projections on one side and an adhesive layer and a release cover applied to the other side so that upon removal of the release covers the pads can be releasably secured to an automobile carpet, wherein the projections of the mats engage the projections of the pads to ensure maintenance of the mat in a desired placed location.
Abstract:
The floor mat of the present process is a pliable multilayer structure having an upper face layer and a base layer. The base layer has a main body section bordered by an edge section. Preferably, the main body section is relatively thin and the edge section is relatively thick. A surface of the base layer is adapted to confront flooring overlaid by the mat. The edge section has a channel extending longitudinally thereof, and preferably opening from the bottom surface of the edge section. A portion of the main body section can have a channel molded therein such that a portion of the main body section is disposed above the remainder of the main body section to provide a decorative and aesthetically pleasing design in the main body section.
Abstract:
The floor mat of the present process is a pliable multilayer structure having an upper face layer and a base layer. The base layer has a main body section bordered by an edge section. Preferably, the main body section is relatively thin and the edge section is relatively thick. A surface of the base layer is adapted to confront flooring overlaid by the mat. The edge section has a channel extending longitudinally thereof, and preferably opening from the bottom surface of the edge section. A portion of the main body section can have a channel molded therein such that a portion of the main body section is disposed above the remainder of the main body section to provide a decorative and aesthetically pleasing design in the main body section.
Abstract:
An automobile floor mat designed to reduce movement of the mat relative to the floor having a relatively stiff portion and a second portion having a relatively flexible portion, the stiff and second portions each having base portions of monolithic elastomeric materials connected in a hinge area so that the mat can be molded in a single molding operation. The relative difference in rigidity permits the flexible portion to bend relative to the stiff portion and can be accomplished by materials of different thickness or rigidity or both.