Claims
- 1. A raised flooring structure comprising:
a) a panel having a substantially rigid substructure and a resilient pad bonded to the panel; and b) a topcloth layer detachably affixed to the resilient pad, whereby the top cloth layer can be detached from the resilient pad without destroying the resilient pad.
- 2. The raised flooring structure of claim 1 further comprising a stabilizing layer bonded to the top cloth layer.
- 3. The raised flooring structure of claim 2 further comprising an adhesive for bonding the topcloth layer to the stabilizing layer.
- 4. The raised flooring structure of claim 2 wherein the stabilizing layer further comprises nonwoven fiberglass.
- 5. The raised flooring structure of claim 2 wherein the stabilizing layer further comprises nonwoven fiberglass encased in an adhesive.
- 6. The raised flooring structure of claim 2 wherein the stabilizing layer further comprises nonwoven fiberglass encased in plastic.
- 7. The topcloth layer of claim 1 further comprising a pressure sensitive adhesive to detachably affix the topcloth layer to the resilient pad.
- 8. The panel of claim 1 wherein the resilient pad is bonded to the panel utilizing an adhesive.
- 9. The panel of claim 1 in which the resilient pad is made of solid, flexible polyvinyl chloride.
- 10. The panel of claim 9 in which the polyvinyl chloride is derived from recycled materials.
- 11. The panel of claim 1 in which the resilient pad is made of foamed polyvinyl chloride.
- 12. The panel of claim 11 in which the polyvinyl chloride is derived from recycled materials.
- 13. The panel of claim 1 in which the resilient pad is made of solid urethane modified bitumen.
- 14. The panel of claim 1 in which the resilient pad is made of foamed urethane modified bitumen.
- 15. The panel of claim 1 in which the topcloth layer further comprises a solid vinyl tile.
- 16. The panel of claim 2 in which the stabilizing layer further comprises fiberglass.
- 17. The panel of claim 4 in which the stabilizing layer further comprises a layer of urethane modified bitumen surrounding the layer of non-woven fiberglass.
- 18. The panel of claim 2 further comprising a means for affixing the topcloth layer to the resilient pad.
- 19. The panel of claim 18 in which the affixing means comprises a hook and loop fastener interposed between the resilient pad and the topcloth layer.
- 20. The panel of claim 18 in which the affixing means comprises pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 21. The panel of claim 1 in which the resilient pad is made of urethane.
- 22. The panel of claim 21 in which the urethane is foamed.
- 23. A panel for use with access flooring comprising:
a) a rigid panel having a top surface; b) a resilient pad having a bottom surface affixed to the top surface of the panel; and c) a detachable reinforced face cloth module having a top surface and a bottom surface which further comprises: i) a topcloth layer in which a top surface of the topcloth layer defines the top surface of the detachable reinforced face cloth module; and ii) a stabilizing layer comprising a non-woven fiberglass layer embedded in an adhesive in which a top surface of the stabilizing layer is affixed to a bottom surface of the topcloth layer and a bottom surface of the stabilizing layer defines the bottom surface of the detachable reinforced face cloth module.
- 24. The panel of claim 23 in which the adhesive is urethane modified bitumen.
- 25. The panel of claim 23 in which the resilient pad is made of polyvinyl chloride.
- 26. The panel of claim 25 in which the polyvinyl chloride is derived from recycled materials.
- 27. The panel of claim 23 in which the resilient pad is made of urethane modified bitumen.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/124,095 filed Jul. 29, 1998, entitled, “Padded Raised Flooring Panels and Coverings,” and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/123,883 filed Mar. 11, 1999, entitled, “Raised Floor Tape Locator System for Carpet Tile,” both which are incorporated by reference herein.
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09720323 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
10264423 |
Oct 2002 |
US |