This object, and other objects and advantages of the present invention, will appear more clearly from the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
The method of the present application for producing a carpet or rug pursuant to a tufting process includes the steps of tufting pile threads into a tuft substrate, and guiding a back side of the tuft substrate along while pressing the back side, together with loops of the pile threads pierced through the tuft substrate, against a heated drum to heat the loops, wherein at a predetermined temperature, the loops begin to melt, and are pressed flat against the tuft substrate at a predetermined pressure. The carpet or rug produced by this method includes pile threads tufted into the tuft substrate, wherein the loops of the pile threads that are pierced through the tuft substrate and are connected therewith are pressed flat, and wherein on an upper side opposite the back side the pile threads are oriented parallel to one another.
A satisfactory anchoring of the pile loops in the tuft substrate is achieved by the melting and pressing of the pile loops. The melted and pressed pile loops thus by themselves provide a satisfactory pile anchoring. Although a fusion of the pile loops with the tuft substrate is not necessary, it can, if desired, be achieved, for example in those cases where the pile and the tuft substrate are made of the same material. An adhesive layer for the pile binding can be entirely eliminated without limitation. An emission of noxious vapors is precluded. Furthermore, the quality of the carpet or rug is improved since the back side of the carpet or rug is smooth and has an increased flexibility. By pressing the loops of the pile threads that are pierced through the tuft substrate against the tuft substrate, it is possible, using the same length of threads, to achieve a higher pile layer than can be achieved with a carpet or rug that is provided with an adhesive layer, thus requiring less material for the manufacture of the carpet or rug.
Further specific features of the present application will be described in detail subsequently.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, a carpet or rug manufactured using the tufting process is comprised of a woven base or spun fabric, a tuft support or substrate 1, into which are tufted pile threads or filaments 2 on a multiple needle machine. Above the tuft substrate 1, the pile threads 2 form a pile layer 3 having the height a in
Pursuant to the state of the art of
In order pursuant to the present application to entirely eliminate the adhesive layer, the pile binding is effected in the manner described subsequently. Pursuant to
Synthetic fibers, e.g. polyamide (PA), polyethylene (PES), polyacrylic or polyacrylate resins (PAC), polypropylene (PP), or mixtures of natural fibers and synthetic fibers are preferably used as material for the carpet or rug that is to be produced. The surface temperature of the heated drum 6 is adapted to the material of the pile threads 2 and of the tuft substrate 1. The temperature is set such that the loops 4 of the pile threads 2 that are guided through the tuft substrate 1 begin to melt while the carpet or rug is guided over the heated drum 6. By means of the adjustable guide rollers 7, a predetermined pressure is exerted upon the length of carpet, as a result of which pressure is exerted against the loops 4 of the pile threads 2 that are pierced through the tuft substrate 1, whereby the loops 4 are pressed flat. A connection or binding of the loops 4 of the pile threads 2 with the tuft substrate 1 can be variably adjusted as a function of the materials used, the temperatures selected, and the contact pressure. The pile threads 2, which now have a U-shape, are fixedly bound in the tuft substrate 1. The thus resulting rug or carpet has a flexible underside.
The carpet or rug produced using the method of the present application is schematically illustrated in
The specification incorporates by reference the disclosure of German priority document DE 10 2006 050 704.5 filed 24 Oct. 2006.
The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 050 704.5 | Oct 2006 | DE | national |