Patent classifications
A47G27/04
PATTERN CARPET TILES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
A carpet tile having a contrast pattern intermixed with a portion of a background pattern. The contrast pattern is positioned proximate a selected side edge of the carpet tile and has a contrast color different than the colors of the background pattern. Within a floor covering, the rotational position of the carpet tile can be varied to thereby achieve a desired visual appearance with respect to the contrast patterns of adjacent carpet tiles.
Entrance mat
A mat comprises a profile bar, a metal strip with a high coefficient of friction, a U-clip, and a rivet rod is disclosed. The profile bar includes a head with a flat surface and a post including a hole. The metal strip includes a surface with a high coefficient of friction, and a plurality of posts opposite the surface with the high coefficient of friction, wherein the plurality of posts includes a hole. The rivet rod fits through the hole in the post of the profile bar and the hole of the plurality of posts of the metal strip. The U-clip includes notches, and the post of the profile bar rests in one of the notches while the plurality of posts of the metal strip rests in several of the notices. The rivet rod extends through the holes to couple the profile bar and the metal strip to the U-clip.
METHOD OF SEAMING CARPET
A method for joining two carpet segments, each carpet segment having an underside and at least one edge, comprises abutting one edge of one carpet segment with one edge of the other carpet segment, positioning a length of seam tape under the abutting edges, and activating the adhesive to secure the seam tape to the undersides of both carpet segments. The seam tape comprises an elongated base layer being resilient in a longitudinal direction, an intervening layer applied to the base layer, and an adhesive applied to the intervening layer.
Mat systems and methods
Embodiments disclosed herein describe anti-fatigue mat systems and methods configured to provide a seamless transition between a first position allowing a user to sit on a chair positioned in front of a workstation and a second position allowing the user to stand on an upper mat positioned in front of the work station.
Mat systems and methods
Embodiments disclosed herein describe anti-fatigue mat systems and methods configured to provide a seamless transition between a first position allowing a user to sit on a chair positioned in front of a workstation and a second position allowing the user to stand on an upper mat positioned in front of the work station.
Seaming apparatus and method
A seaming apparatus is formed from an elongated plate that is inextendible in both longitudinal and lateral directions. An upper surface of the plate is divided into multiple, transversely spaced and longitudinally extending zones. In the preferred embodiment, three such zones, including two edge zones spaced by a central zone, are provided. Numerous elongated upstanding sharp projections are provided in each of the edge zones and an adhesive layer is provided in the central zone. A peelable protective cover is arranged atop the adhesive layer. A thin adhesive layer with a peelable protective cover may be placed on a lower surface to secure the seaming apparatus to a supporting surface.
SPIKE FIXING MEMBER AND CLOTH TREATING APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME
A spike fixing member includes a coupling portion provided at a lower surface of a home appliance and coupled to a lower end of a leg for supporting the home appliance; and a plurality of spikes formed to extend downward from a lower surface of the coupling portion and configured to transpierce and be inserted into carpet provided at an indoor space, and a cloth treating apparatus having the spike fixing member. A home appliance is enabled to be stably installed at a soft indoor floor surface such as carpet.
Pattern carpet tiles and methods of making and using same
A carpet tile having a contrast pattern intermixed with a portion of a background pattern. The contrast pattern is positioned proximate a selected side edge of the carpet tile and has a contrast color different than the colors of the background pattern. Within a floor covering, the rotational position of the carpet tile can be varied to thereby achieve a desired visual appearance with respect to the contrast patterns of adjacent carpet tiles.
Multi-vehicle retention grommet
A retention grommet has a bottom grommet and a top grommet. A floor cover retention flange extends radially outwardly from an outer sidewall of the bottom grommet. The outer sidewall extends upwardly from the retention flange to a hinge plane of the bottom grommet. Plural fingers are disposed around the bottom grommet axis so as to be angularly spaced from each other and an inner surface of the outer sidewall. An upper end of each finger is joined to the outer sidewall at the hinge plane. Near a free, downwardly displaced end of each finger, a retention bead is formed to have an upwardly and radially outwardly inclined surface. This surface engages a retention post of any of several vehicle foot well affixation devices, one of which is adapted to be affixed to a carpeted surface and another of which is adapted to be affixed to a smooth surface.
Integral Carpet Underlayment Water Extraction System and Method
A system of built-in, closely spaced passageways or piping containing numerous, small, closely-spaced holes, provided as an integral or separate part of the underlayment in a typical wall-to-wall carpet flooring installation. The piping network includes a manifold and access port which can be quickly and conveniently connected, from above or below the floor, to a typical motorized water pump or vacuum device, for the purpose of suctioning and drying large quantities of standing water, caused by accidental flooding for example, from within the carpet without the need for costly emergency professional services and equipment as is the norm today. The pump could be connected either from above or below the carpet floor as desired for convenience. The system can be provided at the time of new carpet installations or as a retrofit kit for existing installations and is scalable to any size of floor area in homes or buildings.