Carpet tiles and systems and methods of making same
US-2021032808-A1 · Feb 4, 2021 · US
US12320064B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12320064-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916431831-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 3, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jun 3, 2025 |
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A carpet tile, includes a pile fabric layer, a primary backing coupled with the pile fabric layer, a secondary backing coupled with the primary backing, and a dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat. The dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat includes a first layer comprising a plurality of glass fibers and a first binder and a second layer comprising a plurality of synthetic fibers and a second binder.
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A carpet tile, comprising: a pile fabric layer; a primary backing coupled with the pile fabric layer; a secondary backing coupled with the primary backing; and a dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat, the dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat comprising: a first layer comprising a plurality of glass fibers and a plurality of synthetic fibers; a second layer comprising a plurality of synthetic fibers and a plurality of glass fibers, and a single binder that bonds the plurality of glass fibers and plurality of synthetic fibers of the first layer together, bonds the plurality of synthetic fibers and plurality of glass fibers of the second layer together, and bonds the first layer and the second layer together, wherein: a percentage by weight of the glass fibers in the first layer is between 70 and 99 percent and a percentage by weight of the synthetic fibers in the first layer is between 1 and 30 percent; a percentage by weight of the synthetic fibers in the second layer is between 80 and 99 percent; the plurality of glass fibers comprise coarse glass fibers having an average fiber diameter between about 8 and 25 um; the plurality of glass fibers comprise glass microfibers having an average fiber diameter between about 0.5 and 6 um; the plurality of synthetic fibers comprise a first type of synthetic fibers having an average denier of between 0.3 and 1 denier and a second type of synthetic fibers having an average denier of between 1.5 and 8 denier; and a porosity of the first layer is greater than a porosity of the second layer. 2. The carpet tile of claim 1 , further comprising: a latex pre-coat applied between the primary backing and the secondary backing. 3. The carpet tile of claim 1 , wherein: the first layer is positioned adjacent the secondary backing. 4. The carpet tile of claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of synthetic fibers comprise one or more of polyester, polyolefin, or nylon. 5. The carpet tile of claim 1 , wherein: the secondary backing comprises a thermoplastic material or a plastisol. 6. The carpet tile of claim 1 , wherein: the first layer makes up between 10% and 70% of an overall thickness of the dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat; and the second layer makes up between 30% and 90% of the overall thickness of the dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat. 7. The carpet tile of claim 1 , wherein: the first layer has a thickness of between 0.05 mm and 0.5 mm; and the second layer has a thickness of between 0.05 mm and 1 mm. 8. The carpet tile of claim 1 , wherein: the first type of synthetic fibers makes up between 5% and 50% by weight of the plurality of synthetic fibers; and the second type of synthetic fibers makes up between 50% and 95% by weight of the plurality of synthetic fibers. 9. The carpet tile of claim 1 , wherein: the primary backing comprises one or both of polyester and polypropylene. 10. The carpet tile of claim 1 , wherein the binder is selected from the group consisting of a urea formaldehyde, a modified urea formaldehyde, an acrylic resins, a modified acrylic resins, a polyurethane, a polyvinyl chloride, a melamine resin, a homopolymer of polyacrylic acid, a copolymers of polyacrylic acid, a crosslinking acrylic copolymer, or a cross-linked vinyl chloride acrylate copolymer. 11. The carpet tile of claim 1 , wherein an interface between the first layer and the second layer comprises intertwined glass fibers from the plurality of glass fibers and synthetic fibers from the plurality of synthetic fibers. 12. A carpet tile, comprising: a pile fabric layer; a primary backing coupled with the pile fabric layer; a secondary backing coupled with the primary backing; and a dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat, the dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat comprising: a first layer comprising a plurality of glass fibers, a plurality of synthetic fibers, and a binder; and a second layer comprising a plurality of synthetic fibers, a plurality of glass fibers, and the binder, wherein: the binder bonds the plurality of glass fibers and plurality of synthetic fibers of the first layer together, bonds the plurality of synthetic fibers and plurality of glass fibers of the second layer together, and bonds the first layer and the second layer together, and an interface between the first layer and the second layer comprises intertwined glass fibers from the plurality of glass fibers and synthetic fibers from the plurality of synthetic fibers, a percentage by weight of the glass fibers in the first layer is between 70and 99 percent and a percentage by weight of the synthetic fibers in the first layer is between 1 and 30 percent, a percentage by weight of the synthetic fibers in the second layer is between 80 and 99 percent; a porosity of the first layer is greater than a porosity of the second layer, the plurality of glass fibers comprise coarse glass fibers having an average fiber diameter between about 8 and 25 um, the plurality of glass fibers comprise glass microfibers having an average fiber diameter between about 0.5 and 6 um, and the plurality of synthetic fibers comprise a first type of synthetic fibers having an average denier of between 0.3 and 1 denier and a second type of synthetic fibers having an average denier of between 1.5 and 8 denier. 13. The carpet tile of claim 12 , further comprising: a latex pre-coat applied between the primary backing and the secondary backing. 14. The carpet tile of claim 12 , wherein: the first layer is positioned adjacent the secondary backing. 15. The carpet tile of claim 12 , wherein: the plurality of synthetic fibers comprise one or more of polyester, polyolefin, or nylon. 16. The carpet tile of claim 12 , wherein: the secondary backing comprises a thermoplastic material or a plastisol. 17. The carpet tile of claim 12 , wherein: the first layer makes up between 10% and 70% of an overall thickness of the dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat; and the second layer makes up between 30% and 90% of the overall thickness of the dual-layer wet-laid nonwoven mat.
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