The present invention relates to a carpet tile cut out from a flat-woven carpet comprising longitudinal warp threads and transverse weft threads.
Carpet tiles are manufactured from many different kinds of carpets or carpet materials: needle felt, tufted carpet or flat-woven carpet. The different carpet materials are manufactured in most different ways and have different properties. In particular needle felt and tufted carpet are materials, which have turned out to be suitable for the manufacture of carpet tiles.
Carpet materials or carpets, which are used for the manufacture of carpet tiles, usually comprise an upper textile layer and a subjacent, stabilizing layer.
Known carpet tiles from a flat-woven carpet are manufactured from a carpet comprising an upper textile layer, which is manufactured by plain weaving, in which the warp threads alternately comprise a pile yarn and a chain warp. The binder yarn or the chain warp is kept tight, whereas the pile yarn is fed in such a manner relative to the chain warp during the weaving process that the pile yarn is compressed successively for the formation of transverse ribs, which constitutes the pile of the carpet and thus the upper surface. Weft threads extend alternately in a rib and between adjacent ribs over and under the chain warp, respectively, the weft threads positioned over the chain warp being positioned at a higher level than the weft threads positioned under the chain warp. After the weaving process the underside of the woven textile is coated with glue, which penetrates into the textile close to the weft threads over the chain warp. After the coating with glue the underside of the textile is provided with a heavy, stabilizing layer of polymer, for instance polypropylene, with a filling material of iron oxide, barium carbonate, calcium carbonate and/or rock oil distillate. Moreover, glass fibre threads have been embedded in the polymeric layer for reinforcement. Finally, a thin layer of non-woven fabric is applied to the underside of the polymeric layer. The known carpet tiles are cut in the direction of the threads, i.e. along the warp threads and the weft threads, respectively. In connection with these known carpet tiles of such a flat-woven carpet, the problem has arisen that the weft thread at the edge of a tile tends to get loose and fray in case of a heavy load and/or vacuum-cleaning. Therefore, a flat-woven carpet does not seem suitable as a starting material for carpet tiles.
The problem of fraying does not arise in carpet tiles manufactured from a tufted carpet, because a tufted carpet has a solid backing, into which the pile-forming pile yarn is stuck.
It has, however, been a wish for a long time to provide a carpet tile, which is made from a flat-woven carpet, and in which the above problem is not inherent.
This has according to the invention been achieved in that the carpet tile is cut out diagonally relative to the direction of the weft threads. The carpet tile is in particular cut out by cuts extending at an angle of 45° relative to the direction of the weft threads. It has surprisingly turned out that such a carpet tile does not tend to fray at the edge.
The starting material for the carpet tile according to the invention is in principle a known carpet, in which the warp threads preferably comprise pile yarn and chain warp, and the flat-woven carpet is preferably woven in a plain weave.
In an embodiment the carpet, from which the tile is cut out, is not provided with stripes in the form of longitudinal lengths of different colours. The carpet tile may in particular be of one colour and/or evenly mixed.
The carpet tile according to the invention may be square, which generally is often the case with carpet tiles.
JP-A-7016141 discloses the manufacture of carpet tiles of more colours, by means of which carpet tiles complicated patterns may be formed. As starting material a tufted carpet is preferably used, said carpet having in a longitudinal direction wide lengths of different colours. The carpet is cut out at an angle of 45° relative to the longitudinal direction. In this way carpet tiles are obtained, which along a diagonal are divided in two halves of different colours, or carpet tiles, which has a wide central stripe along a diagonal of a different colour from that of the rest of the tile. The publication does not propose the use of a flat-woven carpet as a starting material. It would be meaningless to cut out a carpet without the longitudinal stripes, in particular one of one colour and/or evenly mixed carpet, in the manner proposed in the publication.
The invention will be explained in detail in the following by means of an example of an embodiment with reference to the appended drawings, in which
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2004 01268 | Aug 2004 | DK | national |
PA 2004 01136 | Oct 2004 | DK | national |
DK 2005 01136 | Aug 2005 | PA | national |
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PCT/DK05/00534 | 8/22/2005 | WO | 10/1/2007 |