Claims
- 1. A cushioning structure for floors, walls and the like, comprising a pair of thermoplastic sheets spaced from each other to form a cavity therebetween, each sheet having a plurality of inwardly facing, opposing, resiliently compressible indentations extending into the cavity, and a layer of particulate material applied to and adhered to the outer surface of one of the sheets.
- 2. The cushioning structure of claim 1, wherein the particulate material is fiber particles.
- 3. The cushioning structure of claim 1, wherein the particulate material is rubber particles.
- 4. The cushioning structure of claim 1, wherein the particulate material at least partially fills the indentations in the sheet to which the particulate material is applied.
- 5. The cushioning structure of claim 1, wherein at least one of the resiliently compressible indentations is hemispherical in shape.
- 6. A cushioning structure for floors, walls and the like, comprising a pair of thermoplastic sheets spaced from each other to form a cavity therebetween, each sheet having a plurality of inwardly facing, opposing, resiliently compressible indentations extending into the cavity, and a third sheet applied and adhered to the outer surface of one of the sheets.
- 7. The cushioning structure of claim 6 wherein the third sheet has a plurality of protrusions integral therewith, the protrusions fitting into the indentations of the sheet to which the third sheet is applied.
- 8. The cushioning structure of claim 6 wherein the third sheet has outwardly facing structures.
- 9. A cushioning structure for floors, walls and the like, comprising a plurality of symmetrical tiles, each tile having a pair of thermoplastic sheets, spaced from each other to form a cavity therebetween, each thermoplastic sheet having inwardly facing, opposing, resiliently compressible indentations extending into the cavity, each tile having an outer periphery with locking members for interlocking with each adjacent tile.
- 10. The cushioning structure of claim 9 wherein the tiles have a layer of particulate material applied and adhered to the outer surface of one of the thermoplastic sheets.
- 11. The cushioning structure of claim 10 wherein the particulate material is fibrous particles.
- 12. The cushioning structure of claim 10 wherein the particulate material is rubber particles.
- 13. The cushioning structure of claim 9 further comprising a third sheet affixed to the outer surface of each tile.
- 14. The cushioning structure of claim 9 wherein each of the indentations in one of the sheets of each tile is at least partially filled with resilient material.
- 15. The cushioning structure of claim 14 wherein the resilient material is integral with a third sheet affixed to the outer surface of each tile.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims priority on co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/240,006 filed Oct. 12, 2000. The entire text of the above-referenced disclosure is incorporated by reference herein without discretion.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60240006 |
Oct 2000 |
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