The invention generally relates to the field of carpet and floor covering, specifically to the area of self contained flooring systems.
Floor covering has included a vast array of materials such as ceramic tile, wood, carpet, carpet tile and other materials. Equally as numerous have been the methods for installing and securing flooring, either permanently or temporarily, to subfloors. Traditionally, among other approaches, flooring systems have used surrounding walls as a method of containing and securing the flooring material. However, this method provides very little flexibility to the installer of the flooring system. Using existing walls as lateral support for flooring materials requires that the installer invest substantial time and labor to fit the flooring materials to the existing subfloor. Accordingly, a need exists for a method or system that allows floor tiles to be contained and laterally supported by a means other than the existing walls of the structure.
This invention is a self contained kit or a group of components from which a purchaser can assemble an area floor covering. In one embodiment, a four-sided modular frame surrounds modular units of carpet or carpet tile bounded by the frame, which also provides transition from the carpet to the floor on which the assembly lies. Frame members may be attached to the modular units and to one another. The frame members may be made of plastic, wood, metal, ceramic, marble, or other suitable materials.
One feature of this invention is a system having components salable through retail outlets for producing an area floor covering.
Another feature of this invention is a system and method for containing replaceable wear surfaces without reliance on interior walls of a room for lateral support.
Yet another feature of this invention is an efficient method of installing replaceable wear surfaces in any room with a minimal investment of time and labor.
Another feature of this invention is an area floor covering having an exterior frame that is stable and easy to assemble.
An aspect of this invention provides an area floor covering, comprising a plurality of replaceable wear surfaces having edges, and a plurality of connectable edge segments adapted to bound the plurality of replaceable wear surfaces when connected and comprising a flap having attachment material for attaching one of the replaceable wear surfaces.
Another aspect of this invention provides a framing system for an area floor covering, the framing system comprising a plurality of connectable frame segments, each segment comprising: a flap comprising adhesive for attaching a replaceable wear surface; an aperture adapted to receive a connector; and a connector retainer.
Another aspect of this invention provides an area floor covering comprising a plurality of carpet tiles and a frame adapted to bound the plurality of carpet tiles, the frame comprising: at least one connector; at least two edge segments, each segment comprising a flap comprising adhesive for attaching a replaceable wear surface, and an aperture adapted to receive the connector; and at least one a connector retainer.
In one embodiment, exterior frame 12 includes multiple segments 16 sized to receive replaceable wear surfaces 14. The segments 16 typically are joined at a 90° angle to form a square or rectangular base 12 around the area rug 10. Alternatively, segments 16 may be joined at other angles to form various shapes to suit the needs of the layout of the desired design. In the embodiment shown, the segments 16 include linear sides 18 and corners 20. Corners 20 and linear sides 18 are joined to form a rectangular exterior frame 12. However, the exterior frame 12 may be comprised of any number of segments 16 in any number of shapes, including triangular, circular, and any shape in between. The replaceable wear surfaces 14 may be assembled in various combinations and patterns to suit the needs and tastes of the consumer.
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Segments 16 may be joined in a number of ways including adhesives, snap fittings, sonic welding, splines, nails, screws, or other means of attachment. In one embodiment, as shown in
The components of flooring system 10 may be sold unassembled so that the purchaser may assemble the exterior base 12 by joining segments 16 and corners 20 and positioning replaceable wear surfaces 14 within exterior base 12 in an arrangement chosen by the purchaser.
The system described above can be marketed and sold as a kit.
An advantage of this invention is that it provides systems and methods for installing free lay replaceable wear surfaces with a minimal investment of time and labor.
Another advantage of this invention is that it provides systems and methods for containing many types of hard and soft replaceable wear surfaces without the need for lateral support or containment typically provided by interior wall surfaces.
Yet another advantage of this invention is that it provides systems and methods for a flooring structure where the surface may be easily replaced.
Still another advantage of this invention is that modules of the replaceable wear surface may be assembled in multiple configurations in order to obtain multiple designs with the same components.
An additional advantage of this invention is that the rug may be installed in oddly shaped rooms with a minimal investment of time and labor.
While various embodiments of this invention have been described above, these descriptions are given for purposes of illustration and explanation. Variations, changes, modifications and departures from the systems and methods disclosed above may be adopted without departure from the spirit and scope of this invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/381,025, which is a U.S. National Phase application of International Application No. PCT/US01/29313, filed Sep. 19, 2001, incorporated by reference herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10381025 | Dec 2003 | US |
Child | 11138030 | May 2005 | US |