Claims
- 1. A fluid absorbent mat having a single fabric layer defining the upper exterior of the mat and a rubber backing bonded to the single the fabric layer, wherein the single fabric layer consists essentially of a knitted polyester fabric having a textured surface that includes raised and/or recessed surface formations and wherein the single fabric layer is adapted to retain fluid therein, wherein the surface formations define a plurality of raised portions and depressed portions disposed in cooperating relation across the mat such that fluid may be collected at said depressed portions, and wherein the average difference in height between the raised portions and the depressed portions is about 0.1-2.0 mm.
- 2. The mat according to claim 1, wherein the fabric layer is knitted polyester fabric including microdenier yarns comprising filaments less than 1.1 denier.
- 3. The mat according to claim 1, wherein the knitted polyester fabric is a warp-knitted plush polyester fabric.
- 4. The mat according to claim 1, wherein the fabric includes a pile yarn and a ground yarn.
- 5. The mat according to claim 4, wherein the pile yarn is a micro-denier yam comprising filaments of less than or equal to 1.1 denier.
- 6. The mat according to claim 4, wherein the ground yarn is a monofilament of no less than 10 denier.
- 7. The mat according to claim 1, wherein the single fabric layer has an upper surface, wherein said upper surface is a sanded surface.
- 8. The mat according to claim 1, wherein the fabric is chemically treated to render it hydrophilic.
- 9. The mat according to claim 8, wherein the fabric is chemically treated with an anionic-ethoxylated sulfonated polyester and a high molecular weight ethoxylated polyester.
- 10. The mat according to claim 1, wherein the rubber backing has a thickness of 0.5-5 mm.
- 11. The mat according to claim 1, wherein said mat is at least one of a drip mat, poster mat, floor mat, place mat, coaster, stair riser, carpet tile, and taxi mat.
- 12. The mat according to claim 1, wherein the mat is an advertising floor mat.
- 13. A fluid absorbent mat having a single fabric layer defining the upper exterior of the mat and a rubber backing bonded to the single the fabric layer, wherein the single fabric layer consists essentially of a knitted polyester fabric having a textured surface that includes raised and/or recessed surface formations and wherein the single fabric layer is adapted to retain fluid therein, wherein the individual surface formations have an average surface area of 0.2-100 mm2.
- 14. The mat according to claim 13, wherein the fabric layer is knitted polyester fabric including microdenier yarns comprising filaments less than 1.1 denier.
- 15. The mat according to claim 13, wherein the knitted polyester fabric is a warp-knitted plush polyester fabric.
- 16. The mat according to claim 13, wherein the fabric includes a pile yarn and a ground yarn.
- 17. The mat according to claim 16, wherein the pile yarn is a micro-denier yam comprising filaments of less than or equal to 1.1 denier.
- 18. The mat according to claim 16, wherein the ground yarn is a monofilament of no less than 10 denier.
- 19. The mat according to claim 13, wherein the single fabric layer has an upper surface, wherein said upper surface is a sanded surface.
- 20. The mat according to claim 13, wherein the fabric is chemically treated to render it hydrophilic.
- 21. The mat according to claim 20, wherein the fabric is chemically treated with an anionic-ethoxylated sulfonated polyester and a high molecular weight ethoxylated polyester.
- 22. The mat according to claim 13, wherein the rubber backing has a thickness of 0.5-5 mm.
- 23. The mat according to claim 13, wherein said mat is at least one of a drip mat, poster mat, floor mat, place mat, coaster, stair riser, carpet tile, and taxi mat.
- 24. The mat according to claim 13, wherein the mat is an advertising floor mat.
- 25. A fluid absorbent mat having a single fabric layer defining the upper exterior of the mat and a rubber backing bonded to the simile the fabric layer, wherein the single fabric layer consists essentially of a knitted polyester fabric having a textured surface that includes raised and/or recessed surface formations and wherein the simile fabric layer is adapted to retain fluid therein, wherein the surface formations are formed by underlying raised and/or recessed surfaces on the face of the rubber backing that is bonded to the single fabric layer.
- 26. The mat according to claim 25, wherein the fabric layer is knitted polyester fabric including microdenier yarns comprising filaments less than 1.1 denier.
- 27. The mat according to claim 25, wherein the knitted polyester fabric is a warp-knitted plush polyester fabric.
- 28. The mat according to claim 25, wherein the fabric includes a pile yarn and a ground yarn.
- 29. The mat according to claim 28, wherein the pile yarn is a micro-denier yarn comprising filaments of less than or equal to 1.1 denier.
- 30. The mat according to claim 28, wherein the ground yarn is a monofilament of no less than 10 denier.
- 31. The mat according to claim 25, wherein the single fabric layer has an upper surface, wherein said upper surface is a sanded surface.
- 32. The mat according to claim 25, wherein the fabric is chemically treated to render it hydrophilic.
- 33. The mat according to claim 32, wherein the fabric is chemically treated with an anionic-ethoxylated sulfonated polyester and a high molecular weight ethoxylated polyester.
- 34. The mat according to claim 25, wherein the rubber backing has a thickness of 0.5-5 mm.
- 35. The mat according to claim 25, wherein said mat is at least one of a drip mat, poster mat, floor mat, place met, coaster, stair riser, carpet tile, and taxi mat.
- 36. The mat according to claim 25, wherein the mat is an advertising floor mat.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/527,629, filed on Mar. 17, 2000; of U.K. Patent application No. 0006377.6, filed Mar. 17, 2000; and, of U.K. Patent application No. 0019413.4, filed Aug. 8, 2000, each hereby incorporated by reference.
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