Claims
- 1. A floor mat for use over ground in subfreezing climates, said floor mat made from thermally conducting material and consisting of a planar sheet member having an exposed top face, a ground-engageable bottom face, and a peripheral edge portion; and further including:
a) a plurality of studs, integrally connected to said sheet member and projecting upwardly from said top face thereof, and b) a number of cavities formed within said sheet member and extending upwardly into at least some of said studs, said cavities opening through a lower mouth at said sheet member bottom face and forming thermal sinks, said studs forming thermal bridges between said thermal sinks and ambiant air.
- 2. A floor mat as in claim 1,
wherein said floor mat is made from a thermoplastic material.
- 3. A floor mat as in claim 1,
wherein each of said cavities is inversely funnel shaped.
- 4. A floor mat as in claim 1,
wherein each of said cavities is inversely V-shape.
- 5. A floor mat as in claim 1,
wherein there are as many said thermal sinks as there are said studs.
- 6. A floor mat as in claim 1,
wherein each of said studs is generally tubular, with an intermediate conical section ending with a diametrally smallest free end nipple.
- 7. A floor mat as in claim 6,
wherein each of said studs is carried spacedly upwardly from said sheet member top face by a conical skirt, said skirt integral to said sheet member.
- 8. A floor mat as in claim 1,
wherein said studs and said sheet material are made from sturdy semi-flexible thermoplastic material.
- 9. A floor mat as in claim 1,
wherein each of said studs is generally tubular, having a length of about twice the thickness of said sheet member main body.
- 10. A floor mat as in claim 1,
further including at least a few ground engaging spacer members, projecting downwardly from said sheet member bottom face and opening into said sheet member cavities, wherein shallow air circulation channels are formed beneath said sheet member bottom face for free air circulation between said sheet member cavities and ground through said air circulation channels.
- 11. A floor mat as in claim 6,
wherein said nipple forms a heat capture element having a diameter ranging between about 10 and 20% that of a diametrally largest section of said stud.
- 12. A floor mat as in claim 1,
further including at least a few through-bores, made at said peripheral edge portion thereof for engagement by attachment for fixedly securing said floor mat into the ground.
- 13. A floor mat as in claim 7,
wherein each of said cavities is inversely funnel shaped.
- 14. A floor mat as in claim 6,
wherein each of said cavities is inversely V-shape.
- 15. A staircase treadcover for use against staircase steps in subfreezing climates, said treadcover of thermally conducting material and consisting of a planar sheet member having a main body with an exposed top face, a ground-engageable bottom face, and a peripheral edge portion, a plurality of rigid heat capture and thermal transfer studs being integrally connected to said sheet member and projecting upwardly from said top face thereof, said studs made from thermally conducting material, and air pockets forming thermal sink means within said sheet member main body and in register with respective at least some of said studs and opening through a lower mouth at said sheet member bottom face.
- 16. A staircase treadcover as in claim 15,
further including spacer means, mounted to said sheet member bottom face, for creating a gap between said treadcover air pockets and the ground, wherein air circulation passageways are defined between said treadcover and the ground through said gap.
- 17. A staircase treadcover as in claim 15,
wherein there are as many said air pockets are there are said studs.
- 18. A treadcover as in claim 15,
wherein each of said studs is generally tubular, having a length of about twice the thickness of said sheet member main body.
- 19. A floor mat for use over ground in subfreezing climates, said floor mat of thermally conducting material and having a main body with an exposed top face, a ground-engageable bottom face, and a peripheral edge portion, said floor mat further including:
a) infra-red radiation capture means, integral to said floor mat top face for extending beyond and clearing an ice layer build-up thereover; b) heat sink means, in register said infra-red radiation capture means and embedded within said floor mat main body; and c) thermal bridge means, operatively linking said infra-red capture means and said heat sink means for thermal transfers from said capture means to said sink means; wherein a heat transfer from said sink means to said floor mat main body is enabled upon capture by said capture means of infra-red radiation.
- 20. A floor mat as in claim 19,
wherein said heat sink means form air pocket cavities opening through said floor mat bottom face; and further including spacer means, integral with said floor mat bottom face, said spacer means for creating a gap between said floor mat and the ground wherein air circulation passageways are formed between said floor mat and the ground, wherein said air pocket cavities and said air circulation passage ways are in thermal exchange fluid communication with one another.
CROSS REFERENCE DATA
[0001] This application claims convention priority based upon co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/266,446 filed Feb. 6, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60266446 |
Feb 2001 |
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