Claims
- 1. A molded floor mat for positioning in a carpeted floor compartment area of a vehicle to catch debris, said floor mat being contoured to neatly conform to the carpeted floor compartment area, further said floor mat having a flat base with a first raised wall, a second raised wall, a third raised wall and a fourth raised wall near edges of the flat base to form a tray-like central area and wherein at least one raised wall is double walled with an inside wall which extends substantially vertically upwardly from the flat base, a top wall which extends substantially horizontally from the inside wall and an outside wall which extends substantially vertically downwardly from the top wall, said inside and outside walls each being from about one inch to about two inches in height and further a substantially horizontally extending peripheral lip which extends from a lower terminus of the outside wall for sitting substantially flat on the carpeted floor compartment area, each of said first, second, third and fourth raised walls being at about right angles to one another thereby forming the tray-like central area and further wherein the peripheral lip of the at least one raised wall has a finished edging and each of the other raised walls has a peripheral lip with a finished edging.
- 2. The molded floor mat of claim 1 wherein the floor mat is a one piece composite of a tufted carpet top layer having a backing and pile yarns secured thereto with an underlying moldable thermoplastic layer.
- 3. The molded floor mat of claim 2 further having a non-slip substrate bottom layer at least partially covering the thermoplastic layer.
- 4. The molded floor mat of claim 1 wherein the finished edging is serging.
- 5. The molded floor mat of claim 1 wherein the finished edging is stitched binding.
- 6. A molded floor mat for positioning in a front seat carpeted floor compartment area of a vehicle to catch debris and for temporary removal from the vehicle to extract the debris, said floor mat having a tray-like central area and being contoured to neatly conform to the carpeted floor compartment area, further said floor mat having a flat base with a first raised wall which is double walled with a substantially horizontally extending floor engaging peripheral lip, a second raised wall which is double walled with a substantially horizontally extending floor engaging peripheral lip, a third raised wall which has a substantially horizontally extending peripheral lip for abutting against a center hump of the vehicle and a fourth raised wall which slopes upwardly from the flat base and has a peripheral lip for engaging a firewall of the vehicle, each of said first, second, third and fourth raised walls being at about right angles to one another thereby forming the tray-like central area and each peripheral lip of the first, second, third and fourth raised walls having a finished edging.
- 7. The molded floor mat of claim 6 wherein the first raised wall comprises an inside wall which extends substantially vertically upwardly from the flat base, a top wall which extends substantially horizontally from the inside wall and an outside wall which extends substantially vertically downwardly from the top wall and the peripheral lip extends from the outside wall.
- 8. The molded floor mat of claim 6 being a one piece composite of a tufted carpet top layer having a backing and pile yarns secured thereto with an underlying moldable thermoplastic layer covering the tufted carpet top layer backing to maintain the molded floor mat in a contoured shape.
- 9. The molded floor mat of claim 8 further having a non-slip substrate bottom layer at least partially covering the thermoplastic layer.
- 10. The molded floor mat of claim 6 wherein the finished edging is serging.
- 11. The molded floor mat of claim 6 wherein the finished edging is stitched binding.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of "Auxiliary Molded Floor Mats", Ser. No. 08/818,713, filed Mar. 14, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,891,546.
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