Claims
- 1. A carpet protector adapted to be used on vehicle carpets, including, in combination, two pieces of carpet of a desired shape and cross section placed back-to-back and joined by a suitable edge binding applied around the periphery thereof, and a plurality of retaining devices affixed about the perimeter of the underside of said carpet protector, said retaining devices having thereon a plurality of stiff bristles having a spacing sufficient therebetween to allow the insertion of a floor carpet material in a frictional-mesh engagement.
- 2. The device defined in claim 1, wherein said stiff bristles of a length no more than three quarters of the average length of the floor carpet cover material.
- 3. The device defined in claim 2, and having six retaining devices affixed about the perimeter of said carpet backing.
- 4. The device defined in claim 3, and having rectangular retaining devices.
- 5. The device defined in claim 4, wherein said carpet protector is a mat construction.
- 6. The device defined in claim 4, wherein said carpet protector is a heel-pad construction.
- 7. The device defined in claim 4, wherein said carpet protector is adapted to cover the entire front floor area.
- 8. The device defined in any one of claims 1-7, wherein said bristles are boar bristles.
- 9. The device defined in any one of claim 1-7, wherein said bristles are plastic bristles.
- 10. The device defined in any one of claims 1-7, wherein said retaining devices are dual sided, and wherein said dual-sided retaining devices include:
- (a) a top bristled surface, wherein said top bristled surface has bristles of a length of one-half to three quarters of the average length of said lower carpeted surface of said carpet protector;
- (b) a lower bristled surface; and
- (c) a planar surface dividing said top bristled surface from said lower bristled surface.
- 11. An improved floor mat mounting system adapted to hold a carpet protector in place on a vehicle carpet, said system including, in combination:
- (a) a non-skid carpet protector having an upper carpeted surface and a lower carpeted surface adapted to be placed over said vehicle carpet; and
- (b) at least one dual-sided retained device interposed between said vehicle carpet and said non-skid carpet protector to prevent movement of said carpet protector on said vehicle carpet, wherein said dual-sided retaining device includes:
- (aa) a top bristled surface, wherein said top bristled surface has bristles of a length of one-half to three quarters of the average length of said lower carpeted surface of said non-skid carpet protector;
- (bb) a lower bristled surface; and
- (cc) a planar surface dividing said top bristled surface from said lower bristled surface.
- 12. The device defined in claim 11, wherein said top bristled surface has a density of from fifty percent to one hundred percent of the density of said lower carpeted surface of said non-skid carpet protector.
- 13. The device defined in claim 12, wherein said lower bristled surface has bristles of a length no more than three quarters the average length of the carpet cover material.
- 14. The device defined in claim 13, and having six dual-sided retaining devices affixed about the underside of said carpet protector.
- 15. The device defined in claim 14, and having rectangular dual-sided retaining devices.
- 16. The device defined in claim 15, wherein said carpet protector is a mat construction.
- 17. The device defined in claim 16, wherein said carpet protector is a heel-pad construction.
- 18. The device defined in claim 13, wherein said carpet protector is adapted to cover the entire floor area.
- 19. The device defined in any one of claims 11, 12, or 17, wherein said bristles are boar bristles.
- 20. The device defined in any one of claims 11, 12, or 17, wherein said bristles are plastic bristles.
- 21. The device defined in any one of claims 11, 12, or 17, wherein said dual-sided retaining device is of a one-piece construction.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed co-pending U.S. patent application, filed on Mar. 17, 1980, under Ser. No. 131,262, for a "Non-Skid Carpet Protector", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,361,610. Since the Applicant in the present, and the aforementioned earlier application, is the same, and there is the necessary continuity of pendency present, the benefit of the filing date of said earlier co-pending application is hereby requested.
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