Two-shot injection molded floor tile with vent hole
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E04F-015/10
E04C-002/24
B29C-045/16
B29C-045/34
B29C-045/14
B32B-003/30
B32B-007/04
B29L-031/10
출원번호
US-0217556
(2011-08-25)
등록번호
US-8993098
(2015-03-31)
발명자
/ 주소
Masanek, Jr., Frederick W.
Malewig, Thomas
Iverson, David S.
Thom, Allan R.
출원인 / 주소
MacNeil IP LLC
대리인 / 주소
Perkins IP Law Group LLC
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55
초록▼
A modular plastic floor tile has a body of a first polymer compound and at least one upper feature overmolded onto an upper surface of the body from a second polymer compound which is injected from a gate adjacent the lower surface of the body. At least one through-hole communicates the gate to the
A modular plastic floor tile has a body of a first polymer compound and at least one upper feature overmolded onto an upper surface of the body from a second polymer compound which is injected from a gate adjacent the lower surface of the body. At least one through-hole communicates the gate to the upper feature. At least one vent hole, spaced from the through-hole, communicates the upper feature to the lower surface of the body. The vent hole allows any gas in the polymer flow path to be displaced from the upper feature, thereby preventing or minimizing defects that can affect adhesion and appearance.
대표청구항▼
1. A modular floor tile comprising: a first compound body molded from a first polymer compound and having an upper surface and a lower surface;at least one second compound body overmolded onto the first compound body using a second polymer compound that is different from the first polymer compound,
1. A modular floor tile comprising: a first compound body molded from a first polymer compound and having an upper surface and a lower surface;at least one second compound body overmolded onto the first compound body using a second polymer compound that is different from the first polymer compound, the second compound body extending from a fill point of the second compound body point disposed adjacent the lower surface of the first compound body and remote from the upper surface of the first compound body, to a plurality of ends of the second compound body remote from the fill point and spaced from each other;a plurality of through-holes spaced apart from each other and formed from the lower surface of the first compound body to the upper surface of the first compound body;for each through-hole, a vent hole spaced from the through-hole and extending from the upper surface of the first compound body to the lower surface of the first compound body;a plurality of upper features each formed on the upper surface of the first compound body as a portion of the second compound body, each upper feature laterally spaced apart from the other upper features, each upper, feature extending along the upper surface of the first compound body to cover a respective through-hole and a respective vent hole; andthe second compound body extending into the vent holes from respective ones of the upper features, the ends of the second compound body joined by the second compound body to the fill point of the second compound body only by respective paths extending through respective ones of the through holes. 2. The modular floor tile of claim 1, wherein said ends of the second compound body are located adjacent the lower surface of the first compound body, said ends being joined to the fill point by second polymer compound only through a respective path extending through a through hole and a vent hole. 3. The modular floor tile of claim 1, further comprising: at least one lower feature overmolded onto the lower surface of the first compound body as a portion of the second compound body from the second polymer compound, said ends of the second compound body being spaced from the last said portion, said at least one lower feature being joined by the second compound body to said ends only by a paths extending through a through-hole. 4. The modular floor tile of claim 1, wherein the first polymer compound, once solidified, is relatively rigid in comparison with the second polymer compound as solidified, each upper feature having a periphery and a circumferential crush ring formed on the upper surface of the first compound body to adjoin the periphery and to extend laterally therearound, the crush ring having a smooth surface and being elevated relative to adjacent areas of the upper surface of the first compound body, each through-hole being paired with an associated vent hole, wherein each vent hole and through-hole pair is disposed to be laterally interior to a respective crush ring. 5. The modular floor tile of claim 4, wherein each vent hole is in a location within the periphery that is most remote relative to the associated through-hole. 6. The modular floor tile of claim 3, wherein the first polymer compound, as solidified, is more rigid than the second polymer compound as solidified, the floor tile first compound body further including a crush pad on the lower surface of the first compound body, the crush pad surrounding the lower feature and surrounding said end of the second compound body, a surface of the crush pad disposed below adjacent areas of the lower surface of the first compound body and being smooth, thereby providing a tight overmold shutoff and preventing the second polymer compound from flashing. 7. The modular floor tile of claim 1, wherein the fill point is laterally displaced from at least one through-hole, the second compound body further comprising a runner extending from the fill point to said at least one through-hole. 8. The modular floor tile on claim 1, wherein each upper feature is a nonslip pad, a coefficient of friction of each nonslip pad being higher than a coefficient of friction of the upper surface of the first compound body. 9. The modular floor tile of claim 3, wherein the lower feature is a skin of a support member, a coefficient of friction of the skin being higher than a coefficient of friction of the lower surface of the first compound body. 10. The modular floor tile of claim 3, wherein said at least one lower feature is one of a plurality of lower features, each of the lower features being a respective portion of the second compound body that is spaced from said ends, each of the lower features being joined by the second compound body to said ends only through a path which extends through a through-hole. 11. The modular floor tile of claim 1, wherein an area of each upper feature taken at the upper surface of the first compound body is greater than a sum of an area of an associated through-hole taken at the upper surface of the first compound body and an area of an associated vent hole taken at the upper surface of the first compound body. 12. The modular floor tile of claim 1, wherein said at least one second compound body is one of a plurality of second compound bodies, each second compound body being spaced from each other and having a respective fill point disposed adjacent the lower surface of the first compound body.
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