The present invention relates to improved two-piece mats comprising a top portion and a bottom portion. The two-piece mats of the invention may be used for a variety of outdoor and indoor applications.
Mats, such as doormats and bathmats, are typically made of carpet fibers or other fibrous material that is difficult to clean thoroughly or sanitize. When soiled, the mat must be scrubbed by hand or professionally cleaned like carpet, and may still be left with residue stains or soil marks and odor from food, drink or other liquid, dirt, mold, mildew, allergens, toxins, pet dander, pet or human vomit, urine, or other bodily fluids. The nature of a typical mat design and construction makes it time-consuming or costly to clean or replace, heavy and cumbersome to move, and nearly impossible to thoroughly clean. Professional cleaning may use toxic chemicals, and steam cleaning cannot reach deep in the fibers. This may be hazardous to children or animals who crawl or anyone who lies on the mat, or to any person sensitive to allergens, odors and toxins.
Typical mats are not designed to be laundered in a washing machine, cleaned thoroughly with soap and water or dry cleaned. Generally speaking, there are three types of conventional mats. The first type of conventional mats is similar to a heavy towel. This type of mat is washable, but its lack of a non-slip feature can be hazardous, particularly in wet environments such as the bathroom or outside in rainy or snowy climates. The second type of conventional mats has a fibrous and absorbent top and built-in non-slip backing on the bottom. Many manufacturers of the second type of mat claim that they are washable, but this type of mat typically starts falling apart once laundered in the washing machine, and starts losing chunks of loose fibers and bits of the non-slip backing. The third type of conventional mats are simply entirely or almost entirely made out of rubber or plastics. While such mats may not need to be laundered, they are also often not aesthetically pleasing and may not fit well with their surrounding environments and décor.
Moreover, the cumbersome, difficult and expensive nature of a typical mat prevents it from being versatile, e.g., it does not allow the owner to switch out the mat design seasonally or as desired or needed, as is often the case with bedding. Often, owners will keep a soiled mat longer than desired because of the inconvenience and expense of replacement. Typical mats are made with wool fiber that, in addition to trapping the above-mentioned stains and soil, can shed, be itchy and uncomfortable. Alternative mat options, such as mats made from natural fibers such as sisal, are rough and uncomfortable to walk, crawl or lie on, and are also heavy and difficult to clean. Mats made from plastics that are designed for outdoor use are washable with soap and water but are essentially all plastic and, therefore, uncomfortable and limited to a few basic designs.
Accordingly, there is a need for a mat that serves the purpose of a conventional mat, but is configured to enable the owner to separate a fabric cover material from a non-slip, non-absorbent mat material and wash both separately with minimal cost and inconvenience. Moreover, there is a need for a mat alternative that is lighter in weight, comfortable, versatile, flexible, bendable (more compact) and, therefore, less cumbersome to carry or move, and less prone to accumulation of dirt, dust, mold, mildew, pet dander, allergens, residual stains, pet or human vomit, urine, or other bodily fluids.
In view of the aforementioned considerations, the present invention is directed to mats, such as doormats and bathmats, with a cover detachably fastened to a base pad by a releasable fastening means for mechanically interlocking the cover to the base pad.
When a mat of the present invention is mounted on a floor, the mat provides a cover with a first top surface which is visible and a first bottom surface which is hidden. The cover detachably fastens to a base pad providing thereon a second top surface and a second bottom surface, the first and second bottom surfaces being substantially planar. The second top and bottom surfaces of the base pad expose non-slip material for frictionally gripping both the first bottom surface of the cover and the exposed surface of the floor. A peripheral fastening arrangement on or in the top surface of the base pad detachably connects the base pad to the bottom surface of the cover. The peripheral fastening arrangement keeps the cover and the base pad connected until it is desired to separate the cover from the base. Consequently, when the cover and base pad are attached and lying on a floor, footsteps on the first top surface provided on the cover cause the first bottom surface of the cover to frictionally engage the second top surface on the base pad. Accordingly, during use of the mat on a floor, the cover does not slip relative to the base pad and the base pad does not slip relative to the floor. When the mat is due for cleaning or laundering, the cover is strippable from the base pad by applying a force that separates the fasteners.
In some embodiments, the cover is made from a durable, machine-washable fabric material.
In some embodiments, the cover is made from polyester or another material with attributes similar to polyester, including being resistant to shrinkage, wrinkling, and stretching and being washable and durable.
In some embodiments, the cover is made from cotton, microfiber, or other soft material typical of bathmats.
In some embodiments, the cover may be treated for stain resistance. For instance, the top surface of the cover may be coated with polyurethane, which provides a non-toxic stain resistant coating.
In some embodiments, the base pad is made from a synthetic or real rubber, or a similar material such as thermoplastic rubber (TPR) or soft plastics.
In some embodiments, the base pad comprises drainage tracks and/or drainage holes to allow water and other liquids to escape, which is particularly suitable for outdoor use. In other embodiments, the base portion does not have drainage tracks or drainage holes.
In some embodiments, mechanical snaps are used as fasteners for attaching the cover and the base pad. For instance, metal fabric snaps made up of male and female halves may be used.
In some embodiments, hook and loop material (such as Velcro) is used as the fastener for attaching the cover and the base pad. The hook and loop material may cover substantially all of the bottom surface of the cover and the corresponding top surface of the base pad. Alternatively, the hook and loop material may cover just a portion of these surfaces, such as corners or in a pattern over the surfaces. The skilled artisan will appreciate that wherever hook and loop material is used to attach two surfaces, it is typical that one surface will have one side of the hook and loop material (that is, having just hooks or just loops) and the other surface will have the other, corresponding side of the hook and loop material (that is, having loops to engage with the hooks on the other surface, or vice versa).
In some embodiments, both mechanical snaps and hook and loop material are used as fasteners for attaching the cover and the base pad.
In some embodiments, hook and loop material is used, in which one part of the material (such as the loop material) is attached in conventional fashion to the bottom surface of the cover pad (such as being sewn or glued) while the other part of the material (such as the hook material) is glued to mechanical fasteners that attach to the base pad.
A benefit of the invention is that a variety of cover designs and textures are selectable to combine with a variety of base pads to make mats of various aesthetic designs or mats for various purposes.
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In some embodiments, the cover is made from a durable, machine-washable fabric material.
In some embodiments, the cover is made from polyester or another material with attributes similar to polyester, including being resistant to shrinkage, wrinkling, and stretching and being washable and durable.
In some embodiments, the cover is made from cotton, microfiber, or other soft material typical of bathmats.
In some embodiments, the cover may be treated for stain resistance. For instance, the top surfaces of the cover may be coated with polyurethane (or another coating) which provides a non-toxic stain or water-resistant properties.
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In some embodiments, the base pad is made from a synthetic or real rubber, or a similar material such as thermoplastic rubber (TPR) or soft plastics.
In some embodiments, base pad 31 has drainage tracks 33. Although drainage tracks are shown, the base pad may also, or instead, have drainage holes arranged across the pad (drainage holes are illustrated in
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When it is desired to separate the cover 10 from the base pad 30 in order to launder the cover 10 and/or manually clean the base pad 30, the cover 10 is stripped from the base pad 30 by simply grasping the cover 10 in one hand and the base pad 30 in the other and pulling them apart to separate the cover from the fasteners 32 on the base pad. The cover 10 may then be separately laundered in a washing machine or otherwise cleaned. The base pad 30 may be cleaned separately with a non-bleach household cleanser or soap and water.
It may be desired to switch or replace the cover 10 so as to have a new design of the cover 10 as the seasons change, to provide the environment with a fresh look, or to simply replace the old cover with a new cover. This feature is accommodated by having a plurality of interchangeable covers 10 for each base pad 30.
From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention, and without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications of the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.
Without further elaboration, it is believed that one skilled in the art can, using the preceding description, utilize the present invention to its fullest extent. The preceding preferred specific embodiments are, therefore, to be construed as merely illustrative, and not limitative of the remainder of the disclosure in any way whatsoever.
The preceding embodiments are illustrative and not limiting of the scope of the invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2022/014838 | 2/2/2022 | WO |