The present disclosure relates generally to vehicle floor mats.
The following is intended to introduce the reader to the detailed description that follows and not to define or limit the claimed subject matter.
In an aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle floor mat may include: a containment portion having a top, a bottom, a length extending in a longitudinal direction and width extending in a lateral direction; a high border generally surrounding the containment portion along the top thereof, the high border having an upper surface that is offset from the containment portion in a vertical direction for segregating liquid in the containment portion; a base rim generally surrounding the containment portion along the bottom thereof, the base rim having a lower surface for engaging a vehicle floor; and at least one flexible peripheral portion adjoining the containment portion, the at least one flexible peripheral portion having a bottom surface that is offset from the lower surface of the base rim in the vertical direction.
In an aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle floor mat may include: a containment portion having a top, a bottom, a length extending in a longitudinal direction and width extending in a lateral direction; a high border generally surrounding the containment portion along the top thereof, the high border having an upper surface that is offset from the containment portion in a vertical direction for segregating liquid in the containment portion; a base rim generally surrounding the containment portion along the bottom thereof, the base rim having a lower surface for engaging a vehicle floor, the high border and the base rim being arranged to generally coincide in the vertical direction, each of the high border and the base rim including first and second length sections that are spaced from one another in the lateral direction and extend generally in the longitudinal direction at least partially along the length of the containment portion, and a first width section that extends generally in the lateral direction along the width of the containment portion between the first and second length sections; first, second and third peripheral portions, the first flexible peripheral portion adjoining the first length sections of the high border and the base rim, the second flexible peripheral portion adjoining the second length sections of the high border and the base rim, and the third flexible peripheral portion adjoining the first width sections of the high border and the base rim and connected between the first and second flexible peripheral portions, each of the first, second and third peripheral portions including a bottom surface that is offset from the lower surface of the base rim in the vertical direction; and first and second corner portions that interconnect the first and second flexible peripheral portions with the third flexible peripheral portion, respectively.
In an aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle floor mat may include: a containment portion; a base rim generally surrounding the containment portion along a bottom thereof, the base rim including a lower surface for engaging a vehicle floor, and an outer side wall that extends upwardly from the lower surface; and a flexible peripheral portion adjoining the containment portion, the flexible peripheral portion having a bottom surface that is connected to the outer side wall of the base rim, and the flexible peripheral portion is arranged inclined upwardly at an acute angle relative to a plane defined by the lower surface of the base rim.
Other aspects and features of the teachings disclosed herein will become apparent, to those ordinarily skilled in the art, upon review of the following description of the specific examples of the present disclosure.
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of apparatuses and methods of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way.
Various apparatuses or methods will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed invention. No embodiment described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover apparatuses and methods that differ from those described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to apparatuses and methods having all of the features of any one apparatus or method described below, or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses or methods described below. It is possible that an apparatus or method described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention. Any invention disclosed in an apparatus or method described below that is not claimed in this document may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicant(s), inventor(s) and/or owner(s) do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such invention by its disclosure in this document.
Generally speaking, so-called “universal” vehicle mats may offer good protection for a vehicle's floor. However, these mats may provide only a partial solution to the main problems of the mess caused by the winter season on a vehicle floor's carpet, because they typically only protect the base of the floor space. These mats typically do not give protection for the problem of the mess left on your car carpet after the winter season, with stains of road salt and other debris that may appear on each side of the floor space, namely the side of the foot well and the transmission bump. Also, there exists the potential for corrosion of electrical wiring systems located under the driver seat.
Most universal car mats on the retail market do not offer protection for the sides of the floor space and for underneath the seats. So-called “custom fit” mats are available and may provide greater protection, but typically these vehicle floor mats are significantly more expensive than a universal mat.
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The vehicle floor mat 10 may be generally planar and unitary in design, and have a durable construction of molded rubber, plastic or other suitable material which is moldable, flexible, and durable. In some examples, the vehicle floor mat 10 may be manufactured by injection molding of PVC material.
In the example illustrated, the vehicle floor mat 10 includes a containment portion 22 having a top (shown in
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Sizing of the vehicle floor mat 10 may be selected so that it has a satisfactory fit with a wide range of vehicles, e.g., most cars, SUV's and pickup trucks. For the sake of illustration, and not intended to be limiting, the overall length 34 may be on the order of 25 inches, and the overall width 40 may be on the order of 30 inches.
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In particular, each of the high border 24 and the base rim 26 are shown to include first and second length sections that are spaced from one another in the lateral direction 37 and extend in the longitudinal direction 35, at least partially along the length 36 of the containment portion 22. The first flexible peripheral portion 12 is shown adjoining the first length sections of the high border 24 and the base rim 26, and the second flexible peripheral portion 14 is shown adjoining the second length sections of the high border 24 and the base rim 26. Each of the high border 24 and the base rim 26 are further shown to include a first width section that extends generally in the lateral direction 37 along the width 42 of the containment portion 22 between the first and second length sections. The third flexible peripheral portion 16 is shown adjoining the first width sections of the high border 24 and the base rim 26 and connected between the first and second flexible peripheral portions 12, 14. In the example illustrated, the fourth flexible peripheral portion 18 is shown adjoining a first side of the toe pad 32, and the fifth flexible peripheral portion 20 is shown adjoining a second side of the toe pad 32.
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Each of the flexible peripheral portions 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 may include a plurality of grooves. The grooves may be used as a guide for severing and removing at least one section of the flexible peripheral portions so that the vehicle floor mat 10 may be trimmed to fit the dimensions of the foot well of a particular vehicle. The grooves, and the entirety of the flexible peripheral portions themselves, may have a relatively thin wall thickness (less than a thickness dimension of the containment portion 22), so that it may be relatively easy to trim the flexible peripheral portions along the grooves with, for example, scissors or a utility knife. The grooves may also be useful in increasing the flexibility of the flexible peripheral portions and/or directing the flow of liquid into the containment portion 22.
In the example illustrated, the flexible peripheral portion 12 is shown to include lateral grooves 52 and longitudinal grooves 54. As illustrated, the lateral grooves 52 may be aligned in registration with the channels 50 for communicating liquid from the flexible peripheral portion 12 to the containment portion 22.
In the example illustrated, there is also a longitudinal groove 56 that extends adjacent to the high border 24 between the flexible peripheral portion 12 and the high border 24. The groove 56 may increase flexibility of the flexible peripheral portion 12 and thereby improve its ability to conform to the areas to the side of the floor space.
In the example illustrated, the central pan 28 includes a plurality of upwardly projecting and parallel ridges 58. As illustrated, the ridges 58 may run transversely, diagonally across the central pan 28, and define channels for collecting liquid therein. In some examples, the ridges 58 may be configured as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,420,180 and 5,482,759, and sold under the brand name PANTS SAVER® (Koolatron Inc. of Brantford, Ontario, Canada). In such examples, it may be possible for the central pan 28 to hold 500 to 600 ml of liquid.
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In the example illustrated, the flexible peripheral portion 12 is arranged inclined upwardly at an acute angle 72 relative to a plane 74 defined by the lower surface 60 of the base rim 26. In some examples, the acute angle 72 may be between about 5 and 20 degrees.
The flexibility of the peripheral portions, the acute angle 72 and/or the offset dimension 68 may allow the vehicle floor mat 10 to effectively contour to the sides of the floor space of a given vehicle and provide good protection against moisture and the salt stains that may result during the winter season.
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While the above description provides examples of one or more apparatuses or methods, it will be appreciated that other apparatuses or methods may be within the scope of the accompanying claims.