Claims
- 1. A floor mat system in combination with a floor having an upper surface; the floor mat system comprising:
a first floor mat disposed on the upper surface of the floor; the first mat being a flow-through mat; an outer frame assembly disposed on the upper surface of the floor and surrounding at least the perimeter of the first mat to form at least a first well that receives the first mat; the frame allowing the first mat to contact the upper surface of the floor, the first mat having openings that allow fluid and debris to fall through the mat onto the upper surface of the floor; the first mat being free of connections with the frame assembly such that the first mat is readily removable from the first well by lifting the first mat from the first well; the mat including a plurality of first parallel ribs and a plurality of second parallel ribs; the plurality of second parallel ribs being disposed substantially perpendicular to the first parallel ribs; and each of the first parallel ribs being disposed higher than each of the second parallel ribs.
- 2. The floor mat system of claim 1, further comprising an inner frame member extending between opposed portions of the outer frame assembly to define first and second wells within the outer frame assembly; and
a second mat disposed in the second well.
- 3. The floor mat system of claim 2, wherein the second mat includes a plurality of parallel first ribs and a plurality of parallel second ribs; the second ribs being disposed substantially perpendicular to the first ribs.
- 4. The floor mat of claim 2, wherein each of the first ribs of the first mat have an upper surface and the inner frame member has an upper surface; the upper surface of the inner frame member being substantially coplanar with the upper surfaces of the first ribs.
- 5. The floor mat system of claim 1, further comprising a drain disposed in the floor under the first mat.
- 6. The floor mat system of claim 1, wherein the first mat is fabricated from a flexible material.
- 7. The floor mat system of claim 1, wherein the first floor mat includes knobs extending from the first ribs; the knobs being disposed between the second ribs.
- 8. The floor mat system of claim 1, wherein the outer frame assembly includes a ramped surface.
- 9. The floor mat system of claim 1, wherein no portion of the frame assembly extends under the first floor mat.
- 10. A floor mat system in combination with a floor having an upper surface; the floor mat system comprising:
an outer frame assembly disposed on the floor; an inner frame member extending between opposed portions of the outer frame assembly to define first and second wells within the outer frame assembly; a first mat disposed in the first well; a second mat disposed in the second well; each of the mats being flow-through mats; no portion of the outer frame assembly extending under the mats; no portion of the inner frame member extending under the mats; each of the mats being readily removable from the well by lifting the mat from the well; each mat including a plurality of first parallel ribs and a plurality of second parallel ribs; the plurality of second parallel ribs being disposed substantially perpendicular to the first parallel ribs; and each of the first parallel ribs being disposed higher than each of the second parallel ribs.
- 11. The floor mat system of claim 10, wherein the outer frame assembly includes a ramped surface.
- 12. The floor mat system of claim 10, wherein the mats includes knobs extending from the first ribs; the knobs being disposed between the second ribs.
- 13. The floor mat system of claim 10, wherein the inner frame member is secured to the floor.
- 14. The floor mat system of claim 10, wherein the outer frame assembly is secured to the floor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 6,352,757 dated Mar. 5, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Pat. No. 6,042,915 dated Mar. 28, 2000, which is a continuation application of U.S. Pat. No. 5,958,538 dated Sep. 28,1999, the disclosures of these references are incorporated herein by reference.
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