Interlocking modular mat with sponge insert
11454037 · 2022-09-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2201/0138
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E04F15/105
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E04F15/02172
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E04F2201/091
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E04F15/02038
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E04F15/107
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E04F2201/095
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International classification
E04F15/22
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E04F15/10
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Abstract
An interlocking modular mat having four sides has female connectors on two sides and male connectors on the other two sides so that the modular mat can interlock with an adjacent mat and its connectors. The modular mat is configured with a plurality of structures surrounding a periphery of a top portion of the mat. The plurality of structures in combination with an underside of the top portion of the mat form a cavity. A sponge insert is configured to fit in the cavity and have a height such that a portion of the sponge insert extends from a bottom side the mat body. With the sponge insert extending beyond the bottom side of the mat body, the sponge insert bottom face generally become the supporting bottom of the modular mat to provide a more cushioned feel for a mat user.
Claims
1. An interlocking modular mat comprising: a mat body, the mat body having a top portion, a wall structure extending downwardly from a peripheral edge of the top portion, and male and female connectors to allow the mat body to interlock to an adjacent mat body, each of the wall structure and the male and female connectors having a bottom surface, the wall structure forming a cavity with an underside of the top portion, and a sponge insert sized to fit within the cavity formed by the underside of the top portion and the wall structure, wherein the wall structure and each of the male and female connectors are all laterally outside of the sponge insert, and the female connectors are laterally outside the wall structure, the sponge insert having a sponge insert height dimension such that when in the cavity, a bottom portion of the sponge insert extends vertically beyond the bottom surfaces of each of the wall structure and the male and female connectors such that: the sponge insert providing a more cushioned feel when a weight from a mat user is applied to the top portion and sponge insert; and when a weight from a mat user is applied over the wall structure and the male and female connectors, a structural integrity of the wall structure and male and female connectors and a connection with an adjacent mat is maintained.
2. The interlocking modular mat of claim 1, wherein a periphery of sponge insert is a continuous wall to engage at least a portion of the wall structure.
3. The interlocking modular mat of claim 1, wherein a material of the sponge insert is different from a material of the mat body.
4. The interlocking modular mat of claim 3, wherein the material of the sponge insert is more resilient than the material of the mat body.
5. The interlocking modular mat of claim 1, wherein the bottom portion of the sponge insert extends beyond the bottom surfaces of the wall structure and the male and female connectors by about an eighth of an inch.
6. A method of assembling a plurality of mats into a mat assembly comprising: a) providing a plurality of the interlocking modular mat of claim 1; and b) interlocking the connectors of one mat body to connectors of another and adjacent mat body.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein step (b) is repeated to interlock additional mat bodies to form the mat assembly.
8. An interlocking modular mat comprising: a mat body, the mat body having a top portion, a wall structure extending downwardly from a peripheral edge of the top portion, the wall structure comprising four side walls along a periphery of the top portion, and male and female connectors to allow the mat body to interlock to an adjacent mat body, each of the wall structure and the male and female connectors having a bottom surface, the four side walls of wall structure forming a cavity with an underside of the top portion, and a sponge insert having four sides and sized to fit within the cavity formed by the underside of the top portion and the four side walls of the wall structure, each side wall of the wall structure facing a respective side of the sponge insert, wherein each side wall of the wall structure and each respective facing side of the sponge insert extend in a generally linear direction, wherein the wall structure and each of the male and female connectors are all laterally outside of the sponge insert, and the female connectors are laterally outside the wall structure, the sponge insert having a sponge insert height dimension such that when in the cavity, a bottom portion of the sponge insert extends vertically beyond the bottom surfaces of each of the wall structure and the male and female connectors such that: the sponge insert providing a more cushioned feel when a weight from a mat user is applied to the top portion and sponge insert; and when a weight from a mat user is applied over the wall structure and the male and female connectors, a structural integrity of the wall structure and male and female connectors and a connection with an adjacent mat is maintained.
9. The interlocking modular mat of claim 8, wherein a periphery of sponge insert is a continuous wall.
10. The interlocking modular mat of claim 8, wherein a material of the sponge insert is different from a material of the mat body.
11. The interlocking modular mat of claim 10, wherein the material of the sponge insert is more resilient than the material of the mat body.
12. The interlocking modular mat of claim 8, wherein the bottom portion of the sponge insert extends beyond the bottom surfaces of the wall structure and the male and female connectors by about an eighth of an inch.
13. A method of assembling a plurality of mats into a mat assembly comprising: a) providing a plurality of the interlocking modular mat of claim 8; and b) interlocking the connectors of one mat body to connectors of another and adjacent mat body.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein step (b) is repeated to interlock additional mat bodies to form the mat assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) A first embodiment of the inventive interlocking modular mat, hereinafter the modular mat, is designated by the reference numeral 10 and depicted in
(14) With reference to
(15) Wall structures 19 are provided that are also spaced apart along the sides 7 and 9 of the mat body 1. The wall structures 19 function, in one mode, as an anchor for the female connectors 13. Similarly, the male connector sides 9 and 11 have spaced apart wall structures 21 to allow access to the male connectors 15 via gap 22. In the
(16) While the wall structures 19 that provide a mounting location for the female connectors 13 are spaced apart, the wall structures could extend along the entirety of the two sides 5 and 7. For example, if the male connectors 15 positioned along sides 7 and 9 were not needed, the space shown in
(17) The walls structures 19 and 21 along with the underside 17 of the top portion 1 form a cavity 31, see
(18) Still referring to
(19) The sponge material is dimensioned in height h, see
(20) The purpose of having the height of the sponge insert 33 to extend beyond an underside of the modular mat as shown in
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(22) A main difference between the embodiments of
(23) In modular mat 50, a number of wall segments are provided along the periphery 62 of the mat body. For the male connector sides 59 and 61, see
(24) For the female connector sides, 55 and 57, there are wall structures 71, the wall structures spaced apart as their primary function is to anchor the female connectors 63 to the modular mat 50. In the
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(26) The sponge insert can be made of any resilient material as can the molded modular mat. The material of the sponge should be more resilient than the material of the mat so that the cushioning effect of the sponge is felt when the mat is being used. If the sponge material were like the material of the mat, the cushioning provided by the sponge material carrying the load or most of the load on the mat would be non-existent. The sponge material should not be so soft that it compresses to the point that the bottom surfaces of the mat components like the wall segments, wall structures, etc. take the load placed on the mat. An example of such a material for the sponge insert would be a PVC/NBR foam and an example of the material for the modular mat would be a flexible PVC, with these two materials providing the necessary difference in resiliency to provide the cushioning effect of the modular mat.
(27) While the sponge insert is shown in one piece, it could be made into segments, e.g., four segments to occupy the cavity. Also, while the sponge insert is shown as one material, it could be made as a laminate to obtain the desired resiliency.
(28) Also, although the cavities 31 and 77 are shown without any structure extending from the underside of the top portion of the mat, extending structures could be used if a need for such structures were needed for a particular mat application, e.g., include a post extending from the underside of the top portion of the mat in the center thereof to provide more support in the center of the mat. In this instance, the sponge insert would have the appropriate opening(s) to accommodate any structures extending from the underside of the top portion in the cavity space.
(29) The configurations of the female connectors and male connectors are exemplary of typical peg and hole connection used for modular mats and other configurations/locations could be employed that use a peg of some type for the male connection and a hole-containing structure for the female connection.
(30) The sponge insert can be located in the cavity by a press fit, wherein the sponge would be made a little larger than the inside surfaces of the mat body forming the cavity so that it would be compressed slightly so as to be held in place. The sponge insert can also be mounted in the cavity using an adhesive as well, e.g., glue the sponge to the underside of the mat top portion. A mechanical attachment or combination of mechanical attachment and adhesive could also be employed.
(31) Methods of molding the modular mat or making these types of mats are well known and further detailed as to how the modular mats are made are not necessary for understanding of the invention.
(32) In the method of using the interlocking modular mat, a plurality of mat bodies can be provided the mat bodies can be interlocked by engagement between male connectors/female connectors of one mat with female connectors/male connectors of another mat and this interlocking can be repeated with other mat bodies until a mat assembly of a desired size is created.
(33) The invention provides a significant advantage in terms of comfort and ease of use of modular mats as the sponge insert gives the mat bodies a more cushioned feel, while at the same time, the mats retain their interlocking capability and peripheral integrity. With the sponge insert extension, the bottom of the sponge insert, i.e., the side away from the side facing the underside of the top portion of the mat becomes the general support surface for the modular mat when in use. While the outer peripheral structure of the mat body may bear the weight of the use if the weight is concentrated directly over a particular peripheral structure(s), e.g. a female connector, overall, the sponge insert will provide more of the support and provide an improved feel of the modular mat in use.
(34) As such, an invention has been disclosed in terms of preferred embodiments thereof which fulfills each and every one of the objects of the present invention as set forth above and provides a new and improved interlocking modular mat and method of use.
(35) Of course, various changes, modifications and alterations from the teachings of the present invention may be contemplated by those skilled in the art without departing from the intended spirit and scope thereof. It is intended that the present invention only be limited by the terms of the appended claims.