Claims
- 1. A woven backing for carpets including a face and a back and further comprising warp and fill yarns, wherein the warp yarns comprise monofilament yarns and the fill yarns comprise alternating monofilament and multifilament yarns;wherein the woven backing is woven such that substantially all of the multifilament fill yarns are located on one side of the woven backing, and substantially all of the monofilament fill yarns are located on the other side of the woven backing; and wherein the woven backing is heat-set to prevent shrinkage.
- 2. The backing of claim 1, wherein the woven backing is woven such that substantially all of the multifilament fill yarns are located on the face of the woven backing and substantially all of the monofilament fill yarns are located on the back of the woven backing.
- 3. The backing of claim 1, wherein heat-setting the woven backing further comprises heat-setting the monofilament yarns and the multifilament yarns before backing is woven.
- 4. The backing of claim 1, wherein heat-setting the woven backing further comprises heat-setting the woven backing after the warp yarns and fill yarns are woven to create the woven backing.
- 5. A woven backing for carpets including a face and a back comprising:a warp and a fill including two yarn types, wherein one of the warp and the fill includes the two yarn types in an alternating fashion and the other of the warp and the fill includes one of the two yarn types; wherein the warp yarns and the fill yarns are woven such that substantially all of one of the two yarn types is placed on one side of the woven backing and substantially all of the other of the two yarn types is placed on the other side of the woven backing; wherein the woven backing is heat-set to prevent shrinkage.
- 6. The backing of claim 5, wherein the two yarn types comprise monofilament yarns and multifilament yarns.
- 7. The backing of claim 6, wherein the woven backing is woven such that substantially all of the multifilament yarns of the two alternating yarn types are located on the face of the woven backing and substantially all of the monofilament yarns of the two alternating yarn types are located on the back of the woven backing.
- 8. The backing of claim 5, wherein heat-setting the woven backing comprises heat-setting the two yarn types before the warp yarns and fill yarns are woven to create the woven backing.
- 9. The backing of claim 5, wherein the woven backing is heat-set after the wrap yarns and fill yarns are woven.
- 10. A method for using a floor covering, comprising the steps of:a. creating a woven carpet backing including a face and a back and further comprising warp and fill yarns, wherein the warp yarns comprise monofilament yarns and the fill yarns comprise alternating monofilament and multifilament yarns, said woven carpet backing having a face and a back, wherein the woven carpet backing is woven such that substantially all of the multifilament fill yarns are located on one side of the woven carpet backing, and substantially all of the monofilament fill yarns are located on the other side of the woven carpet backing and wherein the woven backing is heat-set to prevent shrinkage; b. tufting carpet yarns through the woven carpet backing to form a floor covering; and c. placing the floor covering on a specified area of the floor.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the woven carpet backing is woven such that substantially all of the multifilament fill yarns are located on the face of the woven carpet backing and substantially all of the monofilament fill yarns are located on the back of the woven carpet backing.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein heat-setting the woven backing comprises heat-setting the monofilament yarns and the multifilament yarns before warp yarns and fill yarns are woven to create the woven backing.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein heat-setting the woven backing occurs after the warp yarns and fill yarns are woven.
- 14. The backing of claim 1, wherein the woven backing is woven such that the interlaces located on the face of the woven backing are about 75 percent multifilament fill yarns.
- 15. The backing of claim 1, wherein the woven backing is woven such that the interlaces located on the face of the woven backing comprise about 50 percent to about 83 percent of the multifilament fill yarns.
- 16. The backing of claim 1, wherein the woven backing further comprises a construction of warp yarns of about 10 to about 40 ends per inch and fill yarns of about 10 to about 50 picks per inch.
- 17. The backing of claim 1, wherein the woven backing further comprises a construction of warp yarns of about 20 to about 30 ends per inch and fill yarns of about 20 to about 40 picks per inch.
- 18. The backing of claim 1, wherein the woven backing further comprises a construction of warp yarns of about 22 to about 26 ends per inch and fill yarns of about 21 to about 30 picks per inch.
- 19. The backing of claim 1, wherein the woven backing further comprises a construction of warp yarns of about 24 ends per inch and fill yarns of about 22 picks per inch.
- 20. The backing of claim 1, which comprises a monofilament fill yarn coverage factor of about 90 percent to about 200 percent.
- 21. The backing of claim 1, which comprises monofilament fill yarn coverage factor of about 100 percent to about 170 percent.
- 22. The backing of claim 1, which comprises a monofilament fill yarn coverage factor of about 103 percent.
- 23. The backing of claim 1, which comprises a total fill yarn coverage factor of about 90 percent to about 300 percent.
- 24. The backing of claim 1, which comprises a total fill yarn coverage factor of about 100 percent to about 200 percent.
- 25. The backing of claim 1, which comprises a total fill yarn coverage factor of about 150 percent.
- 26. The backing of claim 1, wherein the woven carpet backing is woven such that a portion of each multifilament fill yarn is located above and in physical contact with a portion of at least one monofilament fill yarn.
- 27. The backing of claim 1, wherein the woven carpet backing is woven such that a portion of each multifilament fill yarn is located above and in close proximity to a portion of at least one monofilament fill yarn.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority as a continuation-in-part application from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/348,760, which has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,220 on Jul. 7, 1999.
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