Claims
- 1. Tufted carpet product comprising a primary carpet backing material having an undersurface and an upper surface; a layer of dried tuftable foam compound adhered to the undersurface of the carpet backing material, and loops of carpet yarn extending through the foam compound and the backing material to produce a face yarn on the upper surface of the primary backing and loop backs of yarn on the layer of foam compound, such that the foam compound inwardly of the loop backing is compressed, the foam compound adjacent the loop backs is uncompressed and the exposed surface of the loop backs is at substantially the same level as the uncompressed foam compound adjacent the loop backs so that the undersurface of said carpet product is substantially flat having only slight indentations in said foam compound adjacent each loop back.
- 2. The tufted carpet product of claim 1 further comprising, adhesive material filling said indentations and adhered to said loop backs, said exposed surface of said uncompressed foam compound being substantially free of said adhesive material.
- 3. Method of making a tufted carpet product comprising the steps of:
- (A) Coating the undersurface of carpet backing material with a layer of tuftable foam compound at a thickness of between 20 and 35 mils and a weight of 3 to 7 ounces per square yard,
- (B) Drying and curing the layer of foam compound, and
- (C) Tufting a carpet yarn into the layer of tuftable foam compound and primary backing so that a face of yarn is provided on the upper surface of the backing material and loop backs are provided on the layer of foam compound, the tension of the carpet yarn during tufting being adjusted so that the foam compound beneath the loop backs is compressed, the foam compound adjacent the loop backs is uncompressed and the exposed surface of the loop backs are at substantially the same level as the exposed surface of the uncompressed foam compound adjacent the loop backs whereby the undersurface of said carpet product is substantially flat having only slight indentations in said foam compound adjacent each loop back.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising:
- (D) applying a thin back-coat of adhesive material to said undersurface of said foam compound and said loop backs; and
- (E) doctoring said adhesive material so that said adhesive material adheres to said loop backs and fills said indentations but is substantially removed from said foam compound.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 861,990, filed Dec. 19, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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