Patent classifications
A47G27/0243
SEWN FELT COMPOSITE
A felt composite (10) comprises at least one first felt layer (12), a multi-element second felt layer (14) disposed on the first felt layer (12) and comprising at least one first felt form element (16a) and one second felt form element (16b), wherein the first felt form element (16a) has a first edge (20a) and the first felt form element (16a) is sewn up with the first felt layer (12) by means of a first seam (18a) along the first edge (20a), and wherein the second felt form element (16b) has a second edge (20b) running along the first edge (20a) of the first felt form element (16a) and the second felt form element (16b) is sewn up with the first felt layer (12) by means of a second seam (18b) along the second edge (20b).
INDUCTION LIGHT-EMITTING FLOOR MAT
The present invention relates to the field of floor mats, in particular to an induction light-emitting floor mat, including an induction box body, a floor mat body and a waterproof light strip, wherein a rechargeable battery, a main control module U2, a human body infrared sensor module and a photosensitive module are arranged in the induction box body. The floor mat is installed at a place where you go out, will light up when you approach it and also illuminates when you go home, which is convenient for taking keys or looking for other lamp switches. The floor mat can also be used as a night light indoors, and will automatically light up when you get up.
Floor mat with hidden base component
This invention relates to a washable multi-component magnetic floor mat with a hidden base component. The floor mat contains a textile component and a base component. The textile component and the base component are attached to one another by magnetic attraction. The magnetic attraction is provided by incorporation of magnetic particles in both the textile and base components. The textile component is designed to be soiled, washed, and re-used, thereby providing ideal end-use applications in areas such as building entryways. The present invention eliminates the need to wash the base component of the floor mat which results in environmental, cost and labor conservation. Alignment and deployment of the textile component with the base component in an efficient manner is also described herein.
A CARPET, A CARPET PILE YARN, AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
A carpet comprising a backing and pile comprising looped or cut tufts of pile yarn attached to and extending from the backing. The pile yarn comprises un-twisted, entangled filaments. The filaments are self-crimped and optionally textured multi-component filaments. A first component of the multi-component filament comprises a first thermoplastic polymer and a second component of the multi-component filaments comprises a second thermoplastic polymer. The first and the second thermoplastic polymer have different yield behavior, whereby the multi-component filaments are self-crimping.
CARPETS HAVING AN IMPROVED DELAMINATION STRENGTH AND FLUID BARRIER PROPERTIES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME
A moisture resistant carpet exhibiting exceptional delamination strength and methods of making same are disclosed.
CUSTOMIZABLE FABRIC BASED ARTICLE
Disclosed is a fabric based article, such as for example, a blanket that may be customizable. For aesthetic purposes, the fabric based article may include a design, such as that of a doll. Additionally, the fabric based article may include a plurality of attachments. A visual appearance of the plurality of attachments may correspond to one or more of an article of clothing and an accessory. Further, each attachment may include one or more fasteners. Likewise, the fabric based article may include one or more fasteners disposed on one or more portions of the design. Moreover, a fastener of the one or more fasteners disposed on the one or more portions of the design may be configured to fasten with a fastener included in an attachment of the plurality of attachments in order to customize a visual appearance of the fabric based article.
METHOD OF PRODUCING A PROTECTIVE MAT
A method of producing a protective mat is a method of re-using cork stoppers for bottles to construct a mat having a useful and an artistic function. The mats may be used as protective mats, or may be used for an artistic value. The method may include beginning with a circular centerpiece and attaching circular cork sections circularly to increase the diameter of mat until the desired diameter is reached.
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.
SPUNBONDED NONWOVEN AND TILE CARPET USING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a spunbond nonwoven fabric for a tile carpet base fabric which can manufacture tile carpets with excellent sound absorption performance and tuft withdraw force, including high-thickness nonwoven fabrics made of hollow fibers to which recycled polyester raw materials are applied, and a tile carpet using the same.
SMART HEATED FLOOR RUNNER
The present invention is a plush heat up runner with features including: Bluetooth smart app, voice control, lights, timer auto turn off, and battery powered. Heating coils are inside the runner to provide warmth to the user and also facilitate safety against spills and pet damage. The heat up runner suctions to the floor to resist shifting while a person walks on it. A user may control settings on the runner by using the accompanying app or the voice control feature. A method includes straightening a single scroll for heating via a substrate having a length, a width and a thickness, the substrate initially rolled up into a single scroll. The method also includes running a scrollable grid of internal heating coils, having an angular relation to each other, along a portion of the length and a portion of the width of the substrate within the thickness of the substrate.