Claims
- 1. A pile article comprising:
- a support strand; and a plurality of bundles of filaments, each bundle defining loop pile-forming tufts, each of said bundles having a dense portion of filaments bonded together and secured to said support strand; each of said bundles of filaments having a frangible portion adjacent the dense portion wherein the strength of the frangible portion is less than the strength of the bundle of filaments before bonding.
- 2. A pile article comprising:
- a support strand;
- a plurality of bundles of filaments each bundle defining a pair of loop pile-forming tufts, the tufts in said pair bent at an angle at a base and extending upwardly therefrom, the tufts defining a spaced distance therebetween adjacent said base, each of said bundles having a dense portion of filaments bonded together and secured to the support strand at said base, said support strand having a width that is equal to or less than the distance between the tufts in a pair.
- 3. A pile article comprising:
- a support strand;
- a plurality of "U" shaped bundles of filaments each bundle defining a pair of loop pile-forming tufts, the tufts in each pair bent at an angle at a base and extending upwardly therefrom, each of said bundles having a dense portion of filaments bonded together and secured to the support strand within and at the base of said "U".
- 4. The pile article of claims 1 or 2, wherein said strand has a surface of thermoplastic polymer and said filaments of each bundle are thermoplastic polymer.
- 5. The pile article of claim 4, wherein said surface of said strand and said filaments of said bundles are of the same thermoplastic polymer.
- 6. The pile article of claim 4, wherein said surface of said strand and said filaments of said bundles are nylon.
- 7. The pile article of claim 4, wherein said surface of said strand and said filaments of said bundles are polypropylene.
- 8. The pile article of claim 4, wherein said filaments are bonded together and secured to the support strand by fusion of the thermoplastic polymer of the support strand and the filaments.
- 9. A pile surface structure comprising:
- a backing substrate having a plurality of projections extending out from the surface with the projections terminating in overhanging portions;
- a plurality of pile articles, each comprising a support strand and having attached thereto a plurality of bundles of filaments, the bundles in the form of loop pile-forming tufts which are attached to the support strand at a base;
- said pile articles placed one next to the other on said substrate with the support strand located between the projections and retained between the overhanging portions and the substrate with the base of the bundles adjacent the substrate, and the tuft extending beyond the overhanging portions.
- 10. The pile article of claims 1 or 2 including a substrate having projection portions wherein said projecting portions have overhanging portions engaging said pile article to attach the pile article to the substrate.
- 11. The pile article of claims 1 or 2 including a backing substrate wherein a plurality of said articles are placed one next to the other and attached to said backing substrate with the dense portion of the filaments of the pile articles adjacent to the substrate and the tufts of the pile articles extending away from the substrate.
- 12. A pile surface structure comprising:
- a backing substrate;
- a plurality of pile articles, each comprising a plurality of bundles of filaments attached to a support strand wherein each bundle is in the form of a pair of loops with one of the pair bonded on each side of the strand;
- said pile articles being placed one next to the other and attached to said substrate.
- 13. The pile surface structure of claims 9 or 12, wherein a surface of the strand, said filaments of said bundles and said backing substrate are thermoplastic polymer.
- 14. The pile surface structure of claim 13, wherein said thermoplastic polymer is nylon.
- 15. The pile surface structure of claim 13, wherein said thermoplastic polymer is polypropylene.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/331,074 filed Oct. 28, 1994 which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/298,264 filed Aug. 31, 1994, now abandoned which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/017,162, filed Feb. 22, 1993. The present invention relates to elongated pile articles that are useful as floor and wall covering when aligned with other elongated pile articles and attached to a backing substrate to make up a pile surface structure, and to methods of making an elongated pile article and a support mandrel useful in the process for making the article.
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