Claims
- 1. In the process for producing carpeting, the steps of removing and collecting selvedge during production of carpet material comprising:
- a. a yarn supporting back of thermoplastic resin;
- b. an adhesive comprising a mixture of:
- 1. an amorphous low molecular weight polyethylene resin;
- 2. a high molecular weight ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer resin which is an adhesive modifier for said amorphous resin; and
- 3. a filler; and
- c. pile yarns formed from high molecular weight synthetic resin fibers selected from the group consisting of nylon, polypropylene and polyester fibers;
- heating said selvedge in air to a temperature above the melting points of said resins to melt and degrade said resins sufficiently to produce adhesive modification characteristics substantially equivalent of said copolymer resin, separating melted resin from solid residue, if any, to reclaim meltable resin from said selvedge and utlizing said reclaimed resin as a substitute for ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer resin in an adhesive mixture in subsequent carpet production.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein said carpet material comprises a primary back of woven polypropylene resin and a secondary back of jute; said resin adhesive secures said secondary back to said primary back; and the melted resins are separated from said jute.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein said selvedge is fed to a previous structure on which it is supported during said heating and separating steps with said melted resin passing through said structure.
- 4. The process of claim 3, wherein the residue on said previous structure is incinerated after separation of said melted resin.
- 5. The process of claim 4, wherein said step of incineration is accomplished with gainful employment of the heat of combustion.
- 6. The process of claim 3, wherein said pervious structure is in the form of a container within an impervious vessel, said vessel is supplied with a quantity of substantially pure adhesive, and heat is applied to said vessel to melt said pure adhesive and maintain it in the liquid state while said selvedge is fed to said container whereby the meltable resin in said selvedge is melted, commingles with said pure adhesive, and passes through the wall of said container.
- 7. In the process for producing carpeting, the steps of removing and collecting selvedge during production of carpet material comprising:
- a. a yarn supporting back of thermoplastic resin;
- b. an adhesive mixture of high and low molecular weight resins with a filler; and
- c. pile yarns formed from high molecular weight synthetic resin fibers selected from the group consisting of nylon, polypropylene and polyester fibers;
- heating said selvedge in air to a temperature above the melting points of said resins to melt and degrade said resins sufficiently to produce adhesive modification characteristics substantially equivalent of said high molecular weight resin; separating melted resin from solid residue, if any, to reclaim meltable resin from said selvedge; and utilizing said reclaimed resin as a substitute for at least a portion of the high molecular weight resin in an adhesive mixture in subsequent carpet production.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior pending application, Ser. No. 480,693, filed June 19, 1974 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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