Of Carpet Or Fabric Patents (Class 156/304.7)
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Patent number: 11525569Abstract: A paint applicator assembly includes a frame having a base. The base has a forward side, a first lateral side, and a second lateral side opposite the first lateral side. A light assembly is supported by the frame. The light assembly includes a printed circuit board having a forward side portion positioned proximate the forward side of the base. The light assembly further includes a plurality of light sources supported on the printed circuit board. The plurality of light sources includes a first light source and a second light source positioned on the forward side portion. The first light source is configured to direct light along a first direction, and the second light source is configured to direct light along a second direction that is different than the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2020Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: Nova Wildcat Shur-Line, LLCInventor: John Jacobson
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Patent number: 8980042Abstract: A method for joining two carpet segments, each carpet segment having an underside and at least one edge. The method comprises abutting one edge of one carpet segment with one edge of the other carpet segment; positioning a length of seam tape under the abutting edges, and activating the adhesive to secure the seam tape to the undersides of both carpet segments. The seam tape comprises an elongated base layer that is resilient in a transverse direction and an adhesive applied to the base layer. The adhesive may comprise a hot-melt thermoplastic adhesive. The base layer may comprise a resilient textile or fabric, such as cotton denim and elastane.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Inventor: Daniel Paul Bennett
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Patent number: 8685199Abstract: An apparatus for forming a continuous preparation ply of the type used to make vehicle tires from preparation ply sections having nonmetallic cords. An infeed conveyor successively feeds the preparation ply sections to a butt splicing machine that joins the ends of the two preparation ply sections to form a butt joint. A gum strip applier receives the continuous preparation ply from an outfeed conveyor and applies a gum strip over the butt joint. A method is provided for forming a continuous preparation ply by first automatically forming a butt joint, and thereafter automatically placing a gum strip on the butt joint.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Christopher David Dyrlund, Donald Chester Kubinski, Jeffrey Ford Bull, Frank A. Edwards
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Patent number: 8608893Abstract: A system is provided for joining fabrics by lines or arrays of dots of adhesive, the system comprising: a blue light source; a dispenser, disposed proximally with the blue light source, the dispensing system being configured to deposit at least one drop of a monomer on first and second proximate fabric surfaces; a conveyance whereby the light source and the dispensing system change position relative to the first and second fabric surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: University of MassachusettsInventor: Paul D. Calvert
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Patent number: 8141609Abstract: A welding machine having a frame that includes end supports spanned by a top beam with a truncated V-shaped cross-section. A vacuum track assembly disposed vertically beneath the top beam retains fabrics to be welded on a perforated surface using suction. A welding head travels along the top beam and applies heat and pressure to the surface to weld the fabrics together. The top beam and vacuum track assembly are extendable by including additional unit segments from which the beam and assembly are constructed.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Miller Weldmaster CorporationInventors: Brian D. Henry, Vincent L. Haley
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Publication number: 20090056870Abstract: A method of reinforcing a seam in a garment or other textile article includes the step of adhering a layer of substantially unidirectionally extensible elastic material along the length of the seam such that the material straddles the seam and the direction of extensibility of the material is generally aligned with the elongate direction of the seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Robert Arthur Glenn
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Patent number: 7431975Abstract: A laminated multilayer textured composite has an embossed fibrous outer layer bonded to one side of an adhesive layer to form a three-dimensional structure defined by all of fibers in depressed areas between elevated areas being fully embedded in the adhesive and most of the fibers in the elevated areas of the elevated areas being free of adhesive. The composite provides an abrasion resistant, surface stable material for covering floors, walls, furniture and the like. An optional backing layer can be simultaneously adhered to the second side of the adhesive layer primarily for improved cushioning and dimensional stability. The composite can be formed by a simultaneous pressure embossing and thermal laminating process.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2002Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: DZS, L.L.C.Inventor: Dimitri P Zafiroglu
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Patent number: 7114542Abstract: The carpet tape dispenser has a convex forward wall, a concave rearward wall, and at least one sidewall joined to the convex forward wall and concave rearward wall to define an arcuate main body having a channel therein. At least one plate is fixed to the arcuate main body and extends forward from at least one side wall. The arcuate main body and at least one plate define a view window. An iron engaging arm is fixed to the arcuate main body and adapted to receive a heating iron. A tape mounting arm is fixed to the arcuate main body and extends upward at an angle from the iron engaging arm. A tape holder having an arcuate base and at least one vertical side skirt extending upwardly from at least one edge of the arcuate base is mounted to the tape mounting arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventor: Debbie Pelligra
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Patent number: 7112626Abstract: An aqueous composition comprises a mixture of from 10 to 50% by weight of a polymer A) having a gel content of less than 40% by weight and a number-average molecular weight Mn of the soluble fractions of less than 30,000 and from 50 to 90% by weight of a filler B), the amounts by weight being based on the weight sum of the polymer and of the filler.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Peter Fickeisen, Martin Meister, Bernd Reck, Dieter Urban, Eckehardt Wistuba, Thomas Koch, Georg Langhauser
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Patent number: 6890615Abstract: A pre-defined trim line within a carpet between a usable portion of carpet and a trim edge. The trim line may be formed by avoiding the tufting of yarn or by the removal of a tufting of yarn along a row. In one aspect of an embodiment of the invention, the pre-defined trim line provides an identifier of where to cut a patterned carpet to provide a high quality seam. Another aspect of an embodiment of the invention provides a gap for installers to easily cut between rows of yarn without unintended cross-cuts and also speeds the installation.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Atlas Carpet Mills, Inc.Inventors: James Horwich, Kenneth W. Bitting, Stanley E. Dunford
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Patent number: 6761199Abstract: Disclosed is a seaming board including opposing ends, opposing upper and lower major surfaces and attached abutment structure. The abutment structure is attached to the seaming board proximate one of the ends, and is adjustable between a closed condition overlying the upper surface and an open condition away from the upper surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Inventor: Bruce Edward Metzger
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Patent number: 6706137Abstract: A tool and method for bonding two carpet pieces by use of a vacuum which forces air to move upwardly through the carpet and to cool the hot glue adhesive. The invention goes beyond providing a uniquely strong bond by leveling the carpets on both sides of the bond seam. Thus it also has the ability to bond a thin side of carpet with a thicker side of carpet because of leveling of the carpet on both sides of the bond seam thus hiding the seam more perfectly (many times when a carpet manufacturer shears a carpet one side will be thicker than the other side). Alternately, thin carpets may be bonded without risk of having a weak bond. When several carpets are bonded together with multiple seams, the carpet may be stretched more than conventionally bonded carpets due to the great strength of bonds made in accordance with this invention. All species of the invention enjoy a substantial savings in time needed for seaming.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Daniel Paul Bennett
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Patent number: 6705215Abstract: A Carpet Seam Press is disclosed. The press includes means for cooling and pressing a recently-formed seam between two adjoining sections of carpet. The press further includes a light projecting from at least one end for illuminating confined work areas. The press also includes a bottom plate having several small holes formed in it and fans for forcing air through those holes and onto the seam being pressed and cooled. Further yet, the press may provide an electrical convenience outlet to eliminate the need for more than a single extension cord.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Patrick Underwood
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Publication number: 20020170658Abstract: A tool and method for bonding two carpet pieces by use of a vacuum which forces air to move upwardly through the carpet and to cool the hot glue adhesive. The invention goes beyond providing a uniquely strong bond by leveling the carpets on both sides of the bond seam. Thus it also has the ability to bond a thin side of carpet with a thicker side of carpet because of leveling of the carpet on both sides of the bond seam thus hiding the seam more perfectly (many times when a carpet manufacturer shears a carpet one side will be thicker than the other side). Alternately, thin carpets may be bonded without risk of having a weak bond. When several carpets are bonded together with multiple seams, the carpet may be stretched more than conventionally bonded carpets due to the great strength of bonds made in accordance with this invention. All species of the invention enjoy a substantial savings in time needed for seaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventor: Daniel Paul Bennett
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Publication number: 20020157757Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for the transverse gluing of veneer strips 1 to obtain a butt-glued veneer carpet 2. According to the invention a first sensor unit 4 and a second sensor unit 7 are provided for aligning a front edge and a rear edge 5, respectively, of a veneer strip 1 and the veneer carpet 2, respectively, by means of a plurality of transportation belts 8 to 11 and 12 to 17, respectively, in such a manner that said edge is exactly positioned within a center line of a heating zone 3.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Carsten Runge, Michael von Mutius
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Patent number: 6413335Abstract: In circumstances where flooring may have a high moisture content, for example some types of concrete floors, at least one moisture sealing coating is applied to the floor to substantially preclude moisture migration from the floor, and then a first adhesive is applied over the moisture sealing coating and a scrim is applied to the first adhesive and held in place by the first adhesive. The scrim may be a layer of non-woven material that provides a surface substantially impervious to moisture. A second, carpet installation, adhesive is applied over the scrim, and commercial carpeting is laid on the second adhesive. Usually the scrim and carpeting will have seams, and the carpet installation is practiced so that the seams of the carpeting are substantially perpendicular to, or spaced at least about 6 inches from, the scrim seams. When worn the carpeting, scrim, and adhesive layers can be taken up, and the method repeated.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Robert H. Drake, Jr.
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Patent number: 6365258Abstract: The invention refers to a method of floor laying and underlay and surface material for this. According to the invention a coating of fiber flock on the underlay as well as on the underside of the floor surface material is utilized. Hereby is achieved partly that the need of glueing of floor material is eliminated and partly to provide a floor underlay that gives smoothing out, noise suppression and insulation as well as a fixing underlay for various floor materials so that these can be laid in larger or smaller portions and remain on site but simply can be adjusted when required.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1997Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Flooron AktiebolagInventor: Kjell K. Alm
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Patent number: 6364979Abstract: A carpet seam repair tool, and a method, for repairing a seam in installed carpet wherein a first carpet portion is separated from a second carpet portion along a seam rift and the seam overlies an adhesive tape. The repair tool includes a pair of legs joined by a pin at and end thereof for enabling coplanar movement of the legs about the pin. In use, the tool is inserted in the seam rift and a setscrew fixes the legs in a selected spaced relationship, thereby holding the carpet portions apart. The repair tool includes a wheel, rotatably attached at an end of each leg, opposite the pin. During a repair operation, the tool is drawn along the seam rift while the wheels hold the carpet portions away from the underlying tape. By holding the carpet portions away from each other, and by separating them from the tape, the repair tool enables convenient deposition of adhesive along the tape, while reducing the likelihood of getting the adhesive on the carpet portions.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventor: Michael C. Grato
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Patent number: 6302178Abstract: A carpet seaming tool which is constructed to be of a heavy weight so as to exert a pressure against the carpet onto a carpet glue tape to facilitate bonding between the glue tape and the carpet. This carpet seaming tool is to facilitate connection, during non-usage, with a separate carpet seaming iron which is used to melt the glue on the carpet seaming tape. The carpet seaming tool includes a handle to facilitate movement of the tool along the carpet seam line during a seaming operation. The tool is constructed to eliminate the possibility of transfer of heat from the iron to the carpet which could result in damage to the carpet.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Inventor: Richard J. Givens
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Patent number: 6283665Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a carpet seam using a nozzle adapted to apply hot melted adhesive received from a hot glue gun to a carpet edge having vertical and horizontal edges. The nozzle has a body having a base adapted to be received by a hot glue gun and to receive adhesive from the glue gun. The body also includes a bore which terminates in an opening located on a first surface of the body. A second surface adjacent to the first surface is provided which is adapted to co-extensively engage the vertical and horizontal carpet edges and to apply adhesive to the vertical carpet edge of the carpet.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Inventor: Christopher M. Onischuk
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Patent number: 6187131Abstract: The invention concerns a seaming tape for seaming carpeting and other flexible materials, and method of seaming carpet thereby. The seaming tape is reinforced by rigid strips so that the seam does not visibly peak, profile, or otherwise bulge visibly when the flexible material is placed in tension in a direction perpendicular to the seam. The seaming tape comprises an adhesive, a reinforcing scrim, a flexible backing, and rigid strips that are aligned parallel to the scrim, on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline of the scrim, and spaced apart a distance from the centerline of the scrim. The rigid strips are sized and placed so that after a seam is made using the tape, the rigid strips are on opposite sides of the seam and aligned parallel to the seam. When the seamed material is stretched, the rigid strips resist flexure, resulting in a seam that stays virtually flat and invisible.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Orcon CorporationInventor: Michael David Wenzel