Claims
- 1. A ribbon scrim tufted carpet having a unitary backing with two staple faces that does the job of both a primary backing and secondary backing, the carpet comprising:
- a. a unitary backing with two staple faces having:
- 1. a woven ribbon scrim with a first scrim side and a second scrim side, and
- 2. a deposit layer of staple fibers needled through the scrim to form a bottom fiber layer on one of the scrim sides and a subface fiber layer on the other scrim side, the bottom fiber layer being thicker than the subface fiber layer; and
- b. yarn tufted through the unitary backing from the side having the bottom fiber layer to develop tufts, the tufts so developed:
- 1. being partially surrounded by fibers of bottom fiber layer to provide better tuft lock, and
- 2. extending above the subface fiber layer.
- 2. The carpet of claim 1 wherein:
- the subface fiber layer is formed in sufficient density to develop a substantially visually continous mask of the ribbon scrim, and
- the staple fibers and tufting yarn are selected of materials that can be dyed with the same dye system;
- whereby the simplified unitary backing of the carpet also provides for masking of the ribbon scrim by the subface fiber layer when the subface fiber layer and the tufting yarns are dyed to match each other.
- 3. A method of manufacturing ribbon scrim tufted carpeting using a unitary backing with two staple faces to do the job of both a primary backing and a secondary backing, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a unitary backing with two staple faces by steps comprising:
- 1. providing a woven ribbon scrim having a first scrim side and a second scrim side,
- 2. depositing a deposit layer of staple fibers on the first scrim side, and
- 3. needling a portion of the deposit layer through the scrim to form a bottom fiber layer on one of the scrim sides and a subface fiber layer on the other scrim side, the bottom fiber layer being thicker than the subface fiber layer; and
- b. tufting yarn through the unitary backing from the side having the bottom fiber layer to develop tufts, the tufts so developed:
- 1. being partially surrounded by fibers of the bottom fiber layer to provide better tuft lock, and
- 2. extending above the subface fiber layer.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein step (a) (3) further includes the steps of:
- forming the subface fiber layer in sufficient density to develop a substantially visually continous mask of the ribbon scrim, and
- selecting the staple fibers and tufting yarn of materials that can be dyed using the same dye system;
- whereby the steps that provide a simplified unitary backing also provide for masking of the ribbon scrim by the subface fiber layer when the subface fiber layer and the tufting yarns are dyed to match each other.
REFERENCE TO EARLIER APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 494,797 filed Aug. 5, 1974, now abandoned.
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