Claims
- 1. A carpet tile comprising:
a generally planar body having a traffic surface, a backside and a back coating affixed to the back side, the back coating having at least a portion there of formed from a back coating matrix, the back coating matrix comprising an amount of bitumen and an amount of a substantially low molecular weight resin, wherein a portion of the amount of bitumen is a PEN grade bitumen; and wherein the back coating matrix has a spreadable, substantially liquid form at 125° C.
- 2. The carpet tile of claim 1, wherein the amount of bitumen comprises a bitumen having a penetration value between about 5 PEN and about 300 PEN and a melting point between about 60° C. and about 120° C.
- 3. The carpet tile of claim 1, wherein the amount of bitumen comprises a mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen having a penetration value between about 5 PEN and about 300 PEN and a melting point between about 60° C. and about 120° C.
- 4. The carpet tile of claim 1, wherein the amount of bitumen comprises a mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen having a penetration value between about 15 PEN and about 30 PEN and a melting point between about 60° C. and about 120° C.
- 5. The carpet tile of claim 1, wherein the substantially low molecular weight resin includes an amount of up to about 5% of the back coating matrix and wherein the resin has a melting point between about 65° C. and 150° C.
- 6. The carpet tile of claim 1, the substantially low molecular weight resin comprising at least one of a hydrocarbon resin and a rosin.
- 7. The carpet tile of claim 6, wherein the rosin is selected from the group consisting of ester gum, tall oil, esters of rosin, hydrogenated rosin, esters of hyrogenated rosin, reactions products of rosin and maleic anhydride, reaction products of rosin and phenol and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The carpet tile of claim 1 further comprising a predetermined amount of filler, wherein the predetermined amount of filler is between about 10% and 80% by weight of the back coating matrix.
- 9. A carpet tile comprising:
a generally planar body having a traffic surface, a backside and a back coating affixed to the back side, the back coating having at least a portion there of formed from a back coating matrix, the back coating matrix comprising an amount of bitumen and an amount of a substantially low molecular weight resin, wherein a portion of the amount of bitumen is a PEN grade bitumen; and wherein the amount of bitumen has a penetration value between about 15 PEN and about 30 PEN and a melting point between about 60° C. and about 120° C.
- 10. The carpet tile of claim 9, wherein the amount of bitumen comprises a mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen.
- 11. The carpet tile of claim 9, wherein the substantially low molecular weight resin includes an amount of up to 5% by weight of the back coating matrix and wherein the resin has a melting point between about 65° C. and 150° C.
- 12. The carpet tile of claim 9, the substantially low molecular weight resin comprising at least one of a hydrocarbon resin and a rosin.
- 13. The carpet tile of claim 12, wherein the rosin is selected from the group consisting of ester gum, tall oil, esters of rosin, hydrogenated rosin, esters of hyrogenated rosin, reactions products of rosin and maleic anhydride, reaction products of rosin and phenol and mixtures thereof.
- 14. The carpet tile of claim 9, further comprising a predetermined amount of filler, wherein the predetermined amount of filler is between about 10% and 80% by weight of the back coating matrix.
- 15. A carpet tile comprising:
a generally planar body having a traffic surface, a back side and a back coating affixed to the back side, the back coating having at least a portion there of formed from a back coating matrix, the back coating matrix comprising an amount of bitumen and an amount of a substantially low molecular weight resin, wherein a portion of the amount of bitumen is a PEN grade bitumen and wherein the back coating matrix has a viscosity of about 30,000 to 60,000 centi poises at 125° C.
- 16. The carpet tile of claim 15, wherein the amount of bitumen comprises a bitumen having a penetration value between about 5 PEN and about 300 PEN and a melting point between about 60° C. and about 120° C.
- 17. The carpet tile of claim 15, wherein the amount of bitumen comprises a mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen having a penetration value between about 5 PEN and about 300 PEN and a melting point between bout 60° C. and about 120° C.
- 18. The carpet tile of claim 15, wherein the amount of bitumen comprises a mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen having a penetration value between about 15 PEN and about 30 PEN and a melting point between about 60° C. and about 120° C.
- 19. The carpet tile of claim 15, wherein the substantially low molecular weight resin includes an amount of up to 5% of the back coating matrix, and wherein the resin has a melting point between about 65° C. and 150° C.
- 20. The carpet tile of claim 15, wherein the substantially low molecular weight resin comprising at least one of a hydrocarbon resin and a rosin.
- 21. The carpet tile of claim 20, wherein the rosin is selected from the group consisting of ester gum, tall oil, esters of rosin, hydrogenated rosin, esters of hyrogenated rosin, reactions products of rosin and maleic anhydride, reaction products of rosin and phenol and mixtures thereof.
- 22. The carpet tile of claim 15, further comprising a predetermined amount of filler, wherein the predetermined amount of filler is between about 10% and 80% by weight of the back coating matrix.
- 23. A finished carpet tile comprising: a generally planar body having a traffic surface, a backside and a back coating affixed to the back side, the back coating having at least a portion thereof formed from a back coating matrix, the back coating matrix having a total weight and comprising an amount of bitumen having a bitumen weight, an amount of a substantially low molecular weight resin having a resin weight, a predetermined amount of filler having a filler weight, and a surfactant having a surfactant weight, wherein the bitumen is a mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen, the substantially low molecular weight resin comprises at least one of a hydrocarbon resin or a rosin, the filler is calcium carbonate and the surfactant is a non ionic surfactant; wherein the bitumen weight is about 30% of the total weight, the resin weight is about 3% of the total weight, the filler weight is about 65.5% of the total weight and the surfactant weight is about 1.5% of the total weight, and wherein the back coating matrix has a spreadable, substantially liquid form at 125° C.
- 24. A method for preparing resin modified bitumen for a back coating of a carpet tile comprising the steps of:
heating a mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen between about 115° C. and about 155° C., adding an amount of substantially low molecular weight resin to the mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen to form a back coating matrix; affixing the back coating matrix to a back surface of a carpet roll; and cutting the carpet roll to form a plurality of carpet tiles.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen has a penetration value between about 5 PEN and about 300 PEN and a melting point between about 60° C. and about 120° C.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein the mixture of PEN grade and oxidized bitumen has a penetration value between about 15 PEN and about 30 PEN and a melting point between about 60° C. and about 120° C.
- 27. The method of claim 24, wherein the substantially low molecular weight resin includes an amount of up to 5% of the back coating matrix and wherein the resin has a melting point between about 65° C. and 150° C.
- 28. The method of claim 24, wherein the substantially low molecular weight resin is at least one of a hydrocarbon resin and a rosin.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/191,065 filed Nov. 12, 1999 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09191065 |
Nov 1998 |
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09826456 |
Apr 2001 |
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