US2018237986A1PendingUtilityA1
Lightweight Carpet Tile and Method
Est. expiryFeb 17, 2037(~10.6 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Paul Walker
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Abstract
A novel carpet tile is provided with a polyurethane adhesive layer resulting in a lightweight product with exceptional dimensional stability.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A rectangular carpet tile product as comprising a greige with a primary backing material having tufted face yarns extending from a face side and an opposite backstitch side; a single layer of polyurethane compound between the backstitch side of the greige and a front side of a secondary backing material; a pressure sensitive adhesive on an opposite back side of the secondary backing material; and a release sheet covering the pressure sensitive adhesive; wherein the carpet tile is dimensionally stable and has edges with a length of about 18 to 24 inches.
2 . The carpet tile of claim 1 wherein the tufted face yarns are selected from the group of polyester yarns and polypropylene yarns.
3 . The carpet tile of claim 1 wherein the secondary backing material is selected from the group of woven fabrics, nonwoven felts, needlepunch fabrics, and leno weave fabrics.
4 . The carpet tile of claim 1 wherein the polyurethane compound comprises polyol, isocyanate, and filler, and the ratio of filler to polyol is greater than 2.5 to 1.
5 . The carpet tile of claim 1 wherein the polyurethane compound is applied at a rate of between 14 and 45 ounces per square yard.
6 . The carpet tile of claim 6 wherein the polyurethane compound is applied at a rate of less than 25 ounces per square yard.
7 . The carpet tile of claim 1 wherein the carpet density is less than 2000.
8 . The carpet tile of claim 5 wherein the polyurethane compound is foamed.
9 . The carpet tile of claim 1 wherein the variations in ASTM D7570 testing are less than 0.5%.
10 . A rectangular carpet tile product as comprising a greige with a primary backing material having tufted face yarns extending from a face side and an opposite backstitch side; a single layer of polyurethane compound between the backstitch side of the greige and a front side of a secondary backing material; the polyurethane compound comprising polyol, isocyanate, and filler, with the ratio of filler to polyol is greater than 2.5 to 1, and the polyurethane compound applied to the backstitch side at a rate of between 14 and 45 ounces per square yard; wherein the carpet tile is dimensionally stable.
11 . The carpet tile of claim 10 wherein the secondary backing material is selected from the group of woven fabrics, nonwoven felts, needlepunch fabrics, and leno weave fabrics.
12 . The carpet tile of claim 10 wherein the carpet density is less than 2500.
13 . The carpet tile of claim 10 wherein the variations in ASTM D7570 testing are less than 0.3%.
14 . The carpet tile of claim 10 wherein a cushioning layer is affixed to an opposite bottom side of the secondary backing.
15 . The carpet tile of claim 10 wherein a tertiary backing is affixed below the secondary backing.
16 . The carpet tile of claim 15 wherein the variations in ASTM D7570 testing are less than 0.1%.
17 . The carpet tile of claim 15 wherein the carpet density is less than 3000.
18 . The carpet tile of claim 10 having edges with lengths of about 9 to 48 inches.
19 . The carpet tile of claim 10 wherein the tufted face yarns are nylon.
20 . The carpet tile of claim 10 wherein the polyurethane compound is applied at a rate of between 24 and 45 ounces per square yard.Cited by (0)
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