Claims
- 1. In a method for increasing flexibility and durability of carpet tile having
- (a) a primary carpet facing component; and
- (b) a tile backing component comprising a tile base and at least one intermediate characterizing component arranged between said tile base and said facing component;
- the improvement comprising utilizing, as tile base, a flexible layer comprising an adhesive coating deficient in tile weight, strength and bulk; and
- incorporating, as intermediate characterizing component of the tile backing component, at least one adhesive/scrim layer combination; said intermediate characterizing component providing a substantial amount of at least tile weight and strength complementary to said primary facing component and said tile base, to obtain desired carpet tile characteristics.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the adhesive coating consists essentially of hot melt adhesive.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the scrim layer of the characterizing component consists essentially of at least one nonwoven material.
- 4. A carpet tile comprising, in combination,
- (A) a primary tile facing component; and
- (B) a tile backing component comprising
- (1) an externally arranged flexible tile base comprising an adhesive layer;
- (2) a characterizing component having at least one adhesive/scrim combination arranged intermediate said tile base and said primary facing component; and
- (3) at least one adhesive or sizing layer arranged between said primary facing component and said characterizing component;
- said characterizing component, alone or in combination with said adhesive layer, providing at least one of weight and strength complementary to said primary facing component and said flexible tile base to obtain the desired tile.
- 5. A carpet tile of claim 4 wherein the flexible tile base comprises a hot melt adhesive layer.
- 6. The carpet tile of claim 4, wherein said adhesive layer of the characterizing component consists essentially of hot melt adhesive and said primary facing component has a precoat.
- 7. The carpet tile of claim 4 wherein the scrim layer of said characterizing component comprises a nonwoven material.
- 8. The carpet tile of claim 4 wherein said characterizing component comprises a plurality of layers of a nonwoven material.
- 9. The carpet tile of claim 4 wherein the tile base has a thickness of about 25-80 mil.
- 10. The carpet tile of claim 4 wherein the characterizing component of the tile backing component comprises two or more adhesive/scrim combinations.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Ser. No. 880,611, filed on June 30, 1986 now abandoned, and relates to freestanding flexible carpet tile utilizing a unitary laminate backing, and its fabrication.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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