The present disclosure is related to the field of carpet installation apparatuses, in particular, carpet gripping mats or plates for holding carpet pieces in place while seaming the pieces together, for preventing “dead-man” tubes from bowing during use and for “dead-man” anchor plates.
During installation of carpet, carpet pieces are stretched to provide a wrinkle-free and professional looking installation. Carpet pieces are often seamed together when installing carpet on large floor areas. When seaming stretched carpet pieces together, either with hot-glue or cold-glue techniques, the stretched carpet pieces can pull away from each other before the glued seam between the pieces has fully set or cured.
During installation of carpet, a “dead-man” anchor can be placed on a piece of carpet to provide an anchor for a carpet stretching tool, as well known to those skilled in the art. Such tools can use tubes to extend the distance from the anchor to where the tool is being used to stretch carpet away from the anchor. In the stretching process, considerable force can be applied by the tool to stretch the carpet from the anchor. In so doing, the tube can bow thereby limiting the force that can be effectively applied by the tool to stretch the carpet.
It is, therefore, desirable to provide an apparatuses for aiding the installation carpet, namely, carpet gripping mats to hold carpet pieces in place when seaming them together, to prevent dead-man tubes from bowing and to provide anchor plates for dead-man installation tools.
An apparatus for aiding in the installation of is provided in the description herein. In some embodiments, the apparatus can comprise a cleat mat having a plurality of cleats extending from a bottom surface thereof. In some embodiments, the cleats can be straight. In other embodiments, the cleats can be curved. In further embodiments, the cleats can extend from the mat at an angle. In some embodiments, the apparatus can comprise a planar member having a pair of cleat mats on a bottom surface thereof with a seam area extending longitudinally therebetween. In some embodiments, the cleats can be angled towards the seam area. In other embodiments, the apparatus can comprise one or more observation ports disposed along the seam area. In this embodiment, the apparatus can function as a “carpet grabber” to keep two pieces of carpet together when they are being seamed or joined together.
In some embodiments, the apparatus can comprise two planar members having cleats mats on bottom surfaces thereof, the planar members separated by an inverted channel member extending therebetween. In some embodiments, the cleats on the cleat mats can be angled away from the channel member. In this embodiment, the apparatus can be used as “tube support” for a dead-man carpet stretching tool wherein the tube of the tool is placed within the channel member as the planar members are placed on a carpet such that the cleats engage the carpet. As the tool is being used, the tube's tendency to bend or bow can be constrained by being inside the channel member. As the tube bends or bows, it can contact the channel member and impart a lateral force that can force the cleats of a planar member to dig deeper into the carpet and hold it in place thereby minimizing the bending or bowing of the tube.
In some embodiments, the apparatus can comprise a planar member with a cleat mat disposed on a bottom surface thereof, and a stop member extending substantially perpendicular from an edge of the planar member, the stop extending upwardly from a top surface of the planar member. In some embodiments, the cleats can be angled away from the stop member. The apparatus can be used alone or ganged together with one or more other planar members. In this embodiment, the apparatus can be used as a “dead-man anchor” for a dead-man carpet stretching tool. The apparatus can be placed on a carpet wherein the cleats can engage the carpet. The stop of the tool can be placed against the stop member of the apparatus. As the tool is being used to stretch carpet, the stop presses against the stop member and causes the cleats to dig deeper into the carpet and hold the apparatus in place, thereby acting as an anchor for the dead-man carpet stretching tool.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, an apparatus is provided for aiding the installation of carpet, the apparatus comprising a planar member comprising a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface further comprising a plurality of cleats extending therefrom, the plurality of cleats disposed on the bottom surface in a spaced-apart configuration.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, an apparatus is provided for aiding the installation of carpet, the apparatus comprising: a first planar member comprising a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface further comprising a first mat area, a second mat area and a seam area extending longitudinally therebetween; and a first cleat mat disposed on the first mat area, and a second cleat mat disposed on the second mat area, wherein each of the first and second cleat mats further comprise a plurality of cleats extending away from the bottom surface, the plurality of cleats disposed on the cleat mats in a spaced-apart configuration.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, a support apparatus is provided for a dead-man carpet installation tool, the apparatus comprising: a first planar member and a second planar member, each of the planar members further comprising a top surface and a bottom surface; an inverted channel member disposed between and operatively coupling the first and second planar members to the channel member; and a cleat mat disposed on the bottom surfaces of each of the first and second mat areas, the cleat mats further comprising a plurality of cleats extending away from the bottom surface, the plurality of cleats disposed on the cleat mats in a spaced-apart configuration.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, an anchor apparatus is provided for a dead-man carpet installation tool, the apparatus comprising: a planar member comprising a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface further comprising a mat area; a cleat mat disposed on the mat area, the cleat mat further comprising a plurality of cleats extending away from the bottom surface, the plurality of cleats disposed on the cleat mats in a spaced-apart configuration; and a stop member extending substantially perpendicular from an edge of the planar member, the stop member extending upwardly from the top surface.
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Although a few embodiments have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to these embodiments without changing or departing from their scope, intent or functionality. The terms and expressions used in the preceding specification have been used herein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the invention is defined and limited only by the claims that follow.
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61589759 | Jan 2012 | US |