A47G27/0243

FLOORCOVERINGS STABILIZED WITH WARPS OF FILAMENTS OR YARNS
20200086344 · 2020-03-19 ·

One or more parallel arrays or warps of stabilizing filaments or yarns are introduced into the back of a floorcovering without losing the planar uniformity of the warp, with some of the filaments or yarns optionally reoriented during or after the application to secure multi-directional planar stabilization. Variations include cutting into staple as the warp is introduced, embossing the deposited staple with reorienting patterns, and combining rectilinear and planarly-undulating continuous-filament arrays overlapping to provide multi-directional planar stabilization.

DECONSTRUCTED FLOOR MAT

A multi-component floor mat has a base or frame layer, intended to be positioned on the floor, that is dimensioned to accommodate a flexible textile mat or rug top layer portion that is releasably held in place on or in the base or frame layer by an attachment coupling feature associated with one or both portions, thereby allowing for the easy removal or replacement of the textile top layer of the mat and its economical laundering.

POLYESTER TRANSPORT CARPET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A POLYESTER TRANSPORT CARPET
20240093429 · 2024-03-21 ·

The present invention relates to a flame-retardant carpet suitable for the interior of means of transport, preferably aircraft, comprising a machine-woven or mechanically woven carpet, comprising warp and weft threads, a needle felt, an intermediate layer between the needle felt and the machine-woven or mechanically woven fabric, in which a part of the warp threads on the rear side of the machine-woven or mechanically woven fabric have at least partially fused to each other. The invention also relates to a method for the manufacture of a flame-retardant carpet suitable for the interior of means of transport, in particular aircraft.

POLYMER DEPOSITION AND ATTACHMENT PROCESS FOR TEXTILES

A system and method for applying a polymer surface treatment to carpets and other textiles is provided. The system and method include the use of a surfactant-free emulsion of a surface treatment polymer. The use of the surfactant-free emulsion of a surface treatment polymer reduces or eliminates the need to use pH adjusting agents and/or ionic salt solutions when applying surface treatment polymers to carpets or other textiles. By reducing the need to remove surfactants, emulsifiers, pH adjusting agents, and/or salts, the total volume of water used in treating carpets or other textiles is reduced.

MULTICOLORED TUFTED TEXTILES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
20240052540 · 2024-02-15 ·

The present disclosure provides multicolored tufted textile products and their methods of manufacture.

Detachable carpet

A detachable carpet includes a carpet surface and an anti-slip mat. The carpet surface includes a surface layer and a bottom three-dimensional mesh fabric structure layer. The anti-slip mat includes a bottom anti-slip and water-repellent layer and an upper bonding layer, and the bonding layer is a single-sided fabric on which are arranged a plurality of polyester, polypropylene or nylon monofilament protrusions. The protrusions can be inserted into corresponding meshes of the three-dimensional mesh fabric structure layer. The bonding layer of the anti-slip mat of the present invention adopts a single-sided structure layer formed by cutting the middle of the three-dimensional mesh fabric structure layer, or a single-sided fabric that is made of at least 20 D monofilament and provided with protrusions. The 20 D-120 D polyester, polypropylene or nylon monofilament on the bonding layer forms thick and rigid protrusions with a certain stiffness.

Wireless charging mat with dynamic surface texture

A wireless charging mat has a surface area for receiving an electronic device to be charged. The surface area of the charging mat includes an inner region having a rough surface texture and an outer region having s smooth surface texture, and the outer region is elevated relative to the inner region.

Light emitting tufted carpet

A light emitting tufted carpet including a primary backing layer, an optional secondary backing layer, an optional adhesive layer, a plurality of carpet integrated LEDs arranged to generate carpet light, and first and second electric conductors. The first electric conductor and the second electric conductor are arranged to provide power from a power source to the LEDs. At least one of primary backing layer and the optional secondary backing layer may include a felt layer. One or more of the first electric conductor and the second electric conductor may be at least partially integrated in one or more of the first felt layer and the second felt layer.

WOVEN ARTICLE WITH ATTACHED OBJECT AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
20190292695 · 2019-09-26 ·

Woven articles coupled with objects and methods of making the same are described herein. Aspects of the disclosure are directed, in particular, to hand knotted rugs coupled with decorative objects,