Floor Mat With Interchangeable Functional Inserts
20190070992 ยท 2019-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N3/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle floor mat can include a base that conforms to the contour of a vehicle floor and has one or more receptacles formed in the upwardly facing surface of the base. An insert can be received and retained within the receptacle. The receptacles can include a gasket strip that overlaps the perimeter of an insert placed into the receptacle to create a water resistant seal. In some embodiments, the insert, can have electrically powered functionality and can be removable from and replaceable within the receptacle. A source of electric power and conductors can supply the electric power to the insert. In at least some embodiments, the floor mat can include at least one manipulatable switch capable of connecting and disconnecting the electric power to and from the insert. In some or the same embodiments, the floor mat can include a microprocessor-based receiver/transmitter capable of receiving and transmitting signals wirelessly from and to a user device, such as a smart phone. The signals actuate and control the electrically powered functionality associated with the insert.
Claims
1. A floor mat comprising: (a) a base having at least one receptacle formed in the upwardly facing surface of said base; (b) at least one insert configured to be received and retained within said receptacle, said at least one insert removable from and replaceable within said at least one receptacle; and (c) a gasket strip extending from an inwardly-facing perimeter of said at least one receptacle to cover a portion of an outwardly-facing perimeter of said at least one insert such that a water resistant seal is created between said gasket strip and said at least one insert when said at least one insert is inserted into said at least one receptacle.
2. The floor mat of claim 1, wherein said at least one receptacle is a pair of receptacles and said at least one insert is a pair of inserts, each of said inserts being configured to be received and retained within one of said receptacles.
3. The floor mat of claim 1, wherein said insert is formed of a porous material capable of being penetrated by a pressurized fluid to flush out extraneous material accumulated on or within the pores of said insert.
4. The floor mat of claim 3, wherein said porous material is a mesh.
5. A vehicle floor mat comprising: (a) a base having an outwardly-facing perimeter surface configured to conform to the contour of the vehicle floor, said base having at least one receptacle formed in the upwardly facing surface of said base; and (b) at least one insert configured to be received and retained within said receptacle, said at least one insert removable from and replaceable within said at least one receptacle, said at least one insert having electrically powered functionality associated therewith; (c) a gasket strip extending from an inwardly-facing perimeter of said at least one receptacle to cover a portion of an outwardly-facing perimeter of said at least one insert such that a water resistant seal is created between said gasket strip and said at least one insert when said at least one insert is inserted into said at least one receptacle; (d) a source of electric power and conductors to supply the electric power to said at least one insert; (e) at least one manipulatable switch capable of connecting and disconnecting the electric power to and from said at least one insert.
6. The floor mat of claim 5, wherein said at least one receptacle is a pair of receptacles and said at least one insert is a pair of inserts, each of said inserts configured to be received and retained within one of said receptacles, and wherein said at least one manipulatable switch is a pair of manipulatable switches, each of said switches capable of connecting and disconnecting the electric power to and from one of said inserts.
7. The floor mat of claim 5, wherein said manipulatable switch is one of a depressible foot switch or a slideable foot switch.
8. The floor mat of claim 5, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a massage device.
9. The floor mat of claim 5, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a stimulation device.
10. The floor mat of claim 5, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a heating device.
11. The floor mat of claim 5, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a light-emitting device, wherein said light-emitting device produces a plurality of light emissions that are synchronized with music or other sounds received by said light-emitting device.
12. The floor mat of claim 5, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a sound-producing device.
13. The floor mat of claim 5, wherein said at least one insert having electrically powered functionality associated therewith is removable and capable of operating outside of the vehicle when connected to a source of electric power.
14. A vehicle floor mat comprising: (a) a base having an outwardly-facing perimeter surface configured to conform to the contour of the vehicle floor, said base having at least one receptacle formed in the upwardly facing surface of said base; and (b) at least one insert configured to be received and retained within said receptacle, said at least one insert removable from and replaceable within said at least one receptacle, said at least one insert having electrically powered functionality associated therewith; (c) a gasket strip extending from an inwardly-facing perimeter of said at least one receptacle to cover a portion of an outwardly-facing perimeter of said at least one insert such that a water resistant seal is created between said gasket strip and said at least one insert when said at least one insert is inserted into said at least one receptacle; (d) a source of electric power and conductors to supply the electric power to said at least one insert; (e) a microprocessor-based receiver/transmitter capable of receiving and transmitting signals wirelessly from and to a user device, said signals actuating and controlling said electrically powered functionality associated with said at least one insert.
15. The floor mat of claim 14, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a massage device.
16. The floor mat of claim 14, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a stimulation device.
17. The floor mat of claim 14, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a heating device.
18. The floor mat of claim 14, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a light-emitting device, wherein said light-emitting device produces a plurality of light emissions that are synchronized with music or other sounds received by said light-emitting device.
19. The floor mat of claim 14, wherein said electrically powered functionality is a sound-producing device.
20. The floor mat of claim 14, wherein said at least one insert having electrically powered functionality associated therewith is removable and capable of operating outside of the vehicle when connected to a source of electric power.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0046] In the cross-sectional views depicted in
[0047] In some embodiments, the distance between oppositely disposed portions of insert perimeter surface 112a can be the same as the distance between oppositely disposed portions of inwardly facing wall surface 110a such that insert 112 can be inserted or dropped into receptacle 115.
[0048] In some embodiments, insert 112 can be configured to be received and retained within receptacle 115 via clips, snaps and/or hook-and-loop fasteners.
[0049] In some embodiments, channel 110d can be formed between upstanding walls 110b and 110c. Channel 110d can contain fluids, such as water drawn into the vehicle, as well as liquids like spilled soft drinks, until the fluids are either evaporated or wiped away.
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[0051] In the cross-sectional views depicted in
[0052] In some embodiments, the distance between oppositely disposed portions of insert perimeter surface 212a can be the same as the distance between oppositely disposed portions of inwardly facing wall surface 210a such that insert 212 can be inserted or dropped into receptacle 215.
[0053] In some embodiments, insert 212 can be configured to be received and retained within receptacle 215 via clips, snaps and/or hook-and-loop fasteners.
[0054] In some embodiments, channel 210d can be formed between upstanding walls 210b and 210c. Channel 210d can contain fluids, such as water spilled onto mat 200, as well as liquids like spilled soft drinks, until the fluids are either evaporated or wiped away.
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[0056] In the cross-sectional views depicted in
[0057] An enlarged view of gasket strip 310e is shown in
[0058] In some embodiments, the distance between oppositely disposed portions of outwardly facing perimeter surface 312a can be the same as the distance between oppositely disposed portions of inwardly facing wall surface 310a such that insert 312 can be inserted or dropped into receptacle 315.
[0059] In some embodiments, insert 312 can be configured to be received and retained within receptacle 315 via clips, snaps and/or hook-and-loop fasteners.
[0060] In some embodiments, channel 310d can be formed between upstanding walls 310b and 310c. Channel 310d can contain fluids, such as water drawn into the vehicle, as well as liquids like spilled soft drinks, until the fluids are either evaporated or wiped away.
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[0062] In the cross-sectional views depicted in
[0063] An enlarged view of gasket strip 410e is shown in
[0064] In some embodiments, the distance between oppositely disposed portions of outwardly facing perimeter surface 412a can be the same as the distance between oppositely disposed portions of inwardly facing wall surface 410a such that insert 412 can be inserted or dropped into receptacle 415.
[0065] In some embodiments, insert 412 can be configured to be received and retained within receptacle 415 via clips, snaps and/or hook-and-loop fasteners.
[0066] In some embodiments, channel 410d can be formed between upstanding walls 410b and 410c. Channel 410d can contain fluids, such as water spilled onto mat 400, as well as liquids like spilled soft drinks, until the fluids are either evaporated or wiped away.
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[0071] The present floor mat system has the following potential functionality and aesthetic features associated with the inserts: [0072] Replacements: replace inserts or peel off to a new layer, multi-layer refresh pack; [0073] Logos and images: schools, military, national flags, classic cars, pop culture, celebrities, personal images; [0074] Places of worship: church, synagogue, gathering places; [0075] Sport teams: major and minor league, school, park district; [0076] Industry: corporation, small business; [0077] Military: armed services, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, wounded warrior, honor flight; [0078] Holidays: Christmas, Halloween, July 4th, Valentine's Day; [0079] Nature: seasons, national parks, Niagara Falls, trees, plants, flowers, landscape; [0080] Animals: domestics, wild, endangered species; [0081] Germicides: flea and tick prevention, anti-bacterial; and [0082] Personal care: lotion, foot file, fragrance.
[0083] While particular elements, embodiments and applications of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood, that the invention is not limited thereto since modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, particularly in light of the foregoing teachings.