Methods and devices for mechanical separation of multilayer interlayers
US-2024217227-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US2017282497A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017282497-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715458094-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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This invention relates to a washable multi-component floor mat. The floor mat contains a textile component and a base component. The textile component and the base component are attached to one another by at least one surface attraction means and at least one edge attachment means. 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.
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We claim: 1 . A multi-component floor mat comprising: (a) A textile component comprising (i) a first layer of tufted pile carpet formed by tufting face fibers through a primary backing layer and (ii) at least one surface attachment means; and (b) A base component, wherein the base component contains at least one surface attachment means; and wherein the textile component and the base component are releasably attachable to one another via the at least one surface attachment means; and wherein the textile component and the base component further contain at least one edge attachment means. 2 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 1 , wherein the at least one surface attachment means is selected from magnetic attraction, mechanical attachment, adhesive attraction, and combinations thereof. 3 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 1 , wherein the at least one edge attachment means is selected from the group consisting of hook and loop fastening systems, mushroom-type hook fastening systems, and combinations thereof. 4 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 1 , wherein the at least one edge attachment means of the textile component is narrower in width than the edge attachment means of the base component. 5 . A multi-component floor mat comprising: (a) A textile component comprising (i) a first layer of tufted pile carpet formed by tufting face fibers through a primary backing layer and (ii) a second layer of vulcanized rubber material that contains magnetic particles; (b) A base component comprised of (i) vulcanized rubber that contains magnetic particles or (ii) vulcanized rubber having a magnetic coating applied thereto; and wherein the textile component and the base component are releasably attachable to one another via magnetic attraction; and wherein the textile component and the base component further contain at least one edge attachment means. 6 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the textile component is magnetically receptive. 7 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the base component is permanently magnetized. 8 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the textile component of the floor mat can withstand at least one wash cycle in a commercial or residential washing machine whereby the textile component is suitable for re-use after exposure to the at least one wash cycle. 9 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the face fibers are selected from the group consisting of synthetic fiber, natural fiber, man-made fiber using natural constituents, inorganic fiber, glass fiber, and mixtures thereof 10 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the face fibers are selected from nylon 6; nylon 6,6; polyester; polypropylene; or combinations thereof. 11 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the face fibers comprise cut pile, loop pile, or combinations thereof. 12 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the face fibers are dyed, undyed, printed, or combinations thereof. 13 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the primary backing layer is selected from the group consisting of woven material, nonwoven material, knitted material, and combinations thereof. 14 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the primary backing layer is selected from the group consisting of synthetic fiber, natural fiber, man-made fiber using natural constituents, inorganic fiber, glass fiber, and mixtures thereof. 15 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the vulcanized rubber is selected from the group consisting of nitrile rubber, polyvinyl chloride rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber, vinyl rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, and mixtures thereof. 16 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the magnet particles are non-degradable. 17 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the magnetic particles are in an oxidized state. 18 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the magnetic particles are in the size range of from 1 micron to 10 microns. 19 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the magnetic particles are magnetizable magnetic particles selected from the group consisting of Fe 3 O 4 , SrFe 3 O 4 , NdFeB, AlNiCo, CoSm and other rare earth metal based alloys, and mixtures thereof. 20 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the magnetic particles are magnetically receptive particles selected from the group consisting of Fe 2 O 3 , Fe 3 O 4 , steel, iron particles, and mixtures thereof. 21 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the magnetically receptive particles are paramagnetic or superparamagnetic. 22 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the magnetic particle loading is in the range from 10% to 70% by weight in the textile component. 23 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the magnetic particle loading is in the range from 10% to 90% by weight in the base component. 24 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the textile and base components is characterized as having a functionally graded magnetic particle distribution. 25 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the magnetic particles are ferrite. 26 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the strength of magnetic attraction is greater than 50 gauss. 27 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the vulcanized rubber contains 0% to 40% recycled rubber material. 28 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the at least one edge attachment means is selected from the group consisting of hook and loop fastening systems, mushroom-type hook fastening systems, and combinations thereof. 29 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 5 , wherein the at least one edge attachment means of the textile component is narrower in width than the edge attachment means of the base component. 30 . A multi-component floor mat comprising: (a) A textile component comprising (i) tufted pile carpet wherein face fibers are tufted through a primary backing layer and (ii) a magnetic coating wherein the magnetic coating is comprised of magnetic particles and a binder material; (b) A base component comprised of (i) vulcanized rubber that contains magnetic particles or (ii) vulcanized rubber having a magnetic coating applied thereto; wherein the textile component and the base component are releasably attachable to one another via magnetic attraction; and wherein the textile component and the base component further contain at least one edge attachment means. 31 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 30 , wherein the binder material is selected from a thermoplastic elastomer material, a thermoplastic vulcanite material, and mixtures thereof. 32 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 31 , wherein the binder material is selected from the group consisting of urethane-containing materials, acrylate-containing materials, silicone-containing materials, and mixtures thereof. 33 . The multi-component floor mat of claim 30 , wherein the magnetic coating is applied to at least one of the textile component and base component via knife coating, pad coating, paint coating
Releasability between at least two of the layers · CPC title
Cured materials, e.g. vulcanised, cross-linked · CPC title
Fibrous material being coated on one surface with at least one layer of an inorganic material and at least one layer of a macromolecular material · CPC title
Floor coverings · CPC title
Magnetic, paramagnetic · CPC title
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