Claims
- 1. A floor covering comprising a resilient tension floor structure including an upper foamed thermoplastic layer, a lower foamed thermoplastic layer, and an unfoamed plastic inner layer disposed between the upper and the lower foamed thermoplastic layers, the floor covering having a structural stability such that the floor covering is capable of shrinking at least 0.1%, the upper foamed thermoplastic layer being foamed throughout.
- 2. A floor covering comprising a resilient tension floor structure including an upper foamed thermoplastic layer, a lower foamed thermoplastic layer, and an unfoamed thermoplastic inner layer disposed between the upper and the lower foamed thermoplastic layers, the upper foamed thermoplastic layer being foamed throughout.
- 3. The floor covering of claim 2, wherein the inner layer is a vinyl inner layer.
- 4. The floor covering of claim 2, further comprising a wear layer disposed above the upper thermoplastic layer.
- 5. The floor covering of claim 4, wherein the wear layer comprises the reaction product of an aminoplast, a urethane and a polyol.
- 6. The floor covering of claim 4 further comprising a platelet containing layer disposed between the wear layer and the upper thermoplastic layer.
- 7. The floor covering of claim 6 further comprising a thermoplastic clear coat disposed between the wear layer and the platelet containing layer.
- 8. The floor covering of claim 2 further comprising a platelet containing layer disposed above the upper thermoplastic layer.
- 9. The floor covering of claim 8, wherein the platelet containing layer is discontinuous.
- 10. The floor covering of claim 2, wherein the upper foamed thermoplastic layer is embossed.
- 11. The floor covering of claim 10, wherein the upper foamed thermoplastic layer is chemically embossed.
- 12. The floor covering of claim 11, wherein the lower formed thermoplastic layer is chemically embossed.
- 13. The floor covering of claim 1, wherein the floor covering has structural stability such that the floor covering is capable of shrinking at least 0.3%.
- 14. The floor covering of claim 2, wherein the inner layer is crosslinked.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/500,552, filed Mar. 28, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,256,465.
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