Abstract:
A runner or mat for use in a screening area includes a carpet, an anti-microbial agent coating the carpet, a film having an anti-microbial agent, and an adhesive adhering the film to the anti-microbial treated carpet. The runner or mat can have indicia, such as an outline of a pair of feet, soles of shoes or advertising, provided thereon. The runner or mat protects people from foot infections when walking barefoot or with socks through the screening area.
Abstract:
A woven panel is formed from a plurality of elongated yarns, with and without a center core. The core yarns provide mechanical strength for the woven material in supporting the coreless yarns when used in load bearing articles such as the seat or back portions of an article of furniture.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses surface covering products and methods and an apparatus for making surface covering products. In particular, the method of the present invention includes depositing color particles on a moving carrier to form a base layer. The base layer then comes in contact with a patterned embossing device such as a roll to create a depressed or displaced pattern image on the base layer. Afterwards, accent particles or pellets are sprinkled or applied over the embossed base layer. The embossed base layer is subjected to heat and/or pressure to consolidate the accent and color particles and form a preformed mass. The preformed mass is then pressed to form a fused, texture-created structure. The surface covering products made from the process of the present invention have unique geometric patterns with well-defined grout lines or irregular decorative designs.
Abstract:
Claimed are a method of making a direction indicating carpet, useful in temporarily unlighted building hallways and rooms. Symbols are tufted into the carpet using zinc sulfide copper activated pigments in concentration of 2% in the fiber.
Abstract:
A decorative surface covering and a method of and an apparatus for making the decorative surface covering. The decorative surface covering has a transparent or translucent layer. The transparent or translucent layer contains a platey material oriented at two or more different angles with respect to the surface of the layer to provide an enhanced three dimensional effect to the decorative surface covering.
Abstract:
The invention provides decorative, inlaid sheet materials which incorporate one or more selectively deposited matrix layers of discrete, low aspect ratio particles embedded in a resinous coating. The use of printed patterns which are visible beneath the adhesive matrix containing the particles constitutes one embodiment of the invention. The sheet materials of this invention are real through-patterned inlaids which do not lose their pattern due to wear in use, and which offer unique design advantages and flexibility, as well as superior properties.
Abstract:
A tile composition having a unique appearance created by the use of inlaid particles over an embossed and printed pattern is disclosed. In preparing the tile product, a first layer of UV curable coating is applied over the entire upper surface of a tile base. An excess of particles or chips is then sprinkled onto the surface of the first coating layer and the non-adhering particles are removed. The first layer is subjected to curing and a second layer of UV curable coating is then applied over the particles and the first layer followed by a second curing step. In one embodiment, the second coating is obtained by a combination of coating methods, including one or more direct roll coating steps followed by a curtain coating step. The particles or chips should preferably include chips of three types: (a) pigmented base color chips of which about 77 to 100 weight percent are of a U.S. mesh size in the range of between 60 and 200; (b) clear chips of which about 77 to 100 weight percent are of a U.S. mesh size in the range of between 60 and 200; and (c) accent color chips of which about 90 to 100 weight percent are of a U.S. mesh size in the range of between 40 and 200.
Abstract:
A decorative board has a small timber dispersed, colored, opaque resin layer in which a multiplicity of small timber pieces are dispersed, the small pieces of timber in this layer are exposed on the surface of the layer, and the surface of the layer is flat. In addition, a transparent resin layer or a glass fiber-mixed, transparent resin layer is provided on the small timber piece-dispersed, colored, transparent resin layer, or the small timber piece-dispersed, colored, opaque resin layer is provided on a substrate. Consequently, a beautiful decorative board can be provided in which the side surface of the small timber pieces exposed to the surface of the small timber piece-dispersed, colored opaque resin layer are arranged and disposed parallel with the surface of the decorative board, the figure patterns of the small timber pieces appear on the surface of the decorative board effectively without waste, and the figure patterns are thus emphasized.
Abstract:
A decorative floor covering in tile form has a design printed on its upper surface. Particles are positioned on the upper surface of the tile with at least some of the particles being placed on the tile surface in register with the design printed on the tile surface. A cured wear layer overlies both the particle and the plastic base, whereby the wear layer surface in the areas containing particles and in the areas not containing particles will be of different gloss characteristics.The process requires the sprinkling of particles over an adhesive coated surface to retain the particles in registration with a printed design on the tile surface.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a resinous polymer sheet material having surface decorative effects of contrasting gloss and to the method of making the same. The material is made by applying to a base a printing composition layer forming a pattern with designated areas containing a photoinitiator and then applying to said printing composition layer a resinous polymer wear layer having therein an actinic radiation curable polymerizable and cross-linkable monomeric materials. The composite thus produced is exposed to actinic radiation so that the areas above where the photoinitiators were applied are cross-linked. The product is then heated to form the composition. The resulting product has a lower gloss in such areas as compared to the remainder of the surface of the sheet.