Pattern carpet tiles and methods of making and using same
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A47G-027/00
A47G-027/02
A47G-027/04
출원번호
US-0411195
(2012-03-02)
등록번호
US-9622609
(2017-04-18)
발명자
/ 주소
Duncan, Reesie
Cochran, Shannon Crump
출원인 / 주소
Columbia Insurance Company
대리인 / 주소
Ballard Spahr LLP
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A carpet tile having a contrast pattern intermixed with a portion of a background pattern. The contrast pattern is positioned proximate a selected side edge of the carpet tile and has a contrast color different than the colors of the background pattern. Within a floor covering, the rotational positi
A carpet tile having a contrast pattern intermixed with a portion of a background pattern. The contrast pattern is positioned proximate a selected side edge of the carpet tile and has a contrast color different than the colors of the background pattern. Within a floor covering, the rotational position of the carpet tile can be varied to thereby achieve a desired visual appearance with respect to the contrast patterns of adjacent carpet tiles.
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1. A carpet tile system consisting of: a plurality of substantially similar carpet tiles, each carpet tile having first and second end edges and first and second side edges, the distance between the first and second end edges of each carpet tile corresponding to a length of the carpet tile, the dist
1. A carpet tile system consisting of: a plurality of substantially similar carpet tiles, each carpet tile having first and second end edges and first and second side edges, the distance between the first and second end edges of each carpet tile corresponding to a length of the carpet tile, the distance between the first and second side edges of each carpet tile corresponding to a width of the carpet tile, wherein each carpet tile consists essentially of a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion of each carpet tile has a width and the second portion of each carpet tile has a width, wherein the second portion extends inwardly from a selected side edge of each carpet tile to an interior edge, wherein the respective widths of the first and second portions of each carpet tile combine to define the width of each carpet tile, and wherein the ratio of the width of each carpet tile to the width of the second portion of each carpet tile ranges from about 2.5:1 to about 20:1;wherein the first portion consists of a background pattern comprising at least two colors;wherein the second portion consists of the background pattern and a contrast pattern intermixed with the background pattern, the contrast pattern comprising: at least one contrast color different than the at least two colors of the background pattern, and at least one color of the at least two colors of the background pattern; andwherein the combined first portion and second portion cooperate to form a carpet tile having a side edge-oriented contrast pattern region; andwherein the plurality of carpet tiles are positioned relative to one another irrespective of a warp axis and a weft axis of each carpet tile, such that the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of each carpet tile has a particular orientation relative to the side edge-oriented contrast pattern regions of adjacent carpet tiles, and wherein the plurality of carpet tiles cooperatively define a floor covering. 2. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of a first carpet tile at least partially abuts the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of an adjacent carpet tile. 3. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of a first carpet tile is spaced apart from the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of an adjacent carpet tile. 4. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of a first carpet tile at least partially abuts an end edge of an adjacent carpet tile. 5. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein the first portion of each carpet tile extends the entire length of the carpet tile between selected portions of the first and second end edges. 6. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein each carpet tile is substantially rectangular. 7. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the contrast pattern is spaced from the selected side edge. 8. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein the at least two colors of the background pattern comprise a majority color and a minority color. 9. The carpet tile system of claim 8, wherein the contrast pattern comprises the minority color. 10. The carpet tile system of claim 9, wherein the contrast pattern further comprises a plurality of yarn tufts, wherein at least some of the yarn tufts of the at least one contrast color have a height greater than at least some of the yarn tufts of the minority color proximate the yarn tufts of the at least one contrast color. 11. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein the contrast pattern is printed on the carpet tile. 12. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein each carpet tile has a tufted face. 13. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein each carpet tile has a woven face. 14. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein each carpet tile has a fusion-bonded face. 15. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein the contrast pattern comprises a plurality of substantially parallel stripes. 16. The carpet tile system of claim 15, wherein the warp axis of each carpet tile extends between the first end edge and the second end edge and the weft axis of each carpet tile extends between the first side edge and the second side edge, and wherein each stripe of the plurality of stripes has an elongate length extending parallel to the warp axis and a width extending parallel to the weft axis, wherein the elongate length of each stripe is greater than the width of each respective stripe. 17. The carpet tile system of claim 16, wherein at least one pair of adjacent stripes of the plurality of stripes have a substantially equal length. 18. The carpet tile system of claim 16, wherein at least one pair of adjacent stripes of the plurality of stripes have a substantially equal width. 19. The carpet tile system of claim 16, wherein the respective elongate lengths of the plurality of stripes are randomized among the plurality of stripes. 20. The carpet tile system of claim 16, wherein the respective widths of the plurality of stripes are randomized among the plurality of stripes. 21. The carpet tile system of claim 16, wherein at least two adjacent stripes of the plurality of stripes are spaced apart along the weft axis. 22. The carpet tile system of claim 16, wherein at least two adjacent stripes of the plurality of stripes are staggered along the warp axis. 23. The carpet tile system of claim 16, wherein the warp axis of each carpet tile extends between the first end edge and the second end edge and the weft axis of each carpet tile extends between the first side edge and the second side edge, and wherein each stripe of the plurality of stripes has an elongate length extending parallel to the weft axis and a width extending parallel to the warp axis, wherein the elongate length of each stripe is greater than the width of each respective stripe. 24. The carpet tile system of claim 23, wherein at least one pair of adjacent stripes of the plurality of stripes have a substantially equal length. 25. The carpet tile system of claim 23, wherein at least one pair of adjacent stripes of the plurality of stripes have a substantially equal width. 26. The carpet tile system of claim 23, wherein the respective elongate lengths of the plurality of stripes are randomized among the plurality of stripes. 27. The carpet tile system of claim 23, wherein the respective widths of the plurality of stripes are randomized among the plurality of stripes. 28. The carpet tile system of claim 23, wherein at least two adjacent stripes of the plurality of stripes are spaced apart along the weft axis. 29. The carpet tile system of claim 23, wherein at least two adjacent stripes of the plurality of stripes are staggered along the warp axis. 30. The carpet tile system of claim 1, wherein the contrast pattern comprises an abstract pattern. 31. A method for forming a floor covering, the method consisting of: selectively positioning a plurality of substantially similar carpet tiles relative to one another on a flooring surface irrespective of a respective warp axis and a weft axis of each carpet tile, each carpet tile having first and second end edges and first and second side edges, the distance between the first and second end edges of each carpet tile corresponding to a length of the carpet tile, the distance between the first and second side edges of each carpet tile corresponding to a width of the carpet tile; wherein each carpet tile consists essentially of a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion of each carpet tile has a width and the second portion of each carpet tile has a width, wherein the second portion extends inwardly from a selected side edge of the carpet tile to an interior edge, wherein the respective widths of the first and second portions of each carpet tile combine to define the width of each carpet tile, and wherein the ratio of the width of each carpet tile to the width of the second portion of each carpet tile ranges from about 2.5:1 to about 20:1;wherein the first portion consists of a background pattern comprising at least two colors;wherein the second portion consists of the background pattern and a contrast pattern intermixed with the background pattern, the contrast pattern comprising: at least one contrast color different than the at least two colors of the background pattern, and at least one color of the at least two colors of the background pattern; andwherein the combined first portion and second portion cooperate to form a carpet tile having a side edge-oriented contrast pattern region, andwherein the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of each carpet tile has a particular orientation relative to the side edge-oriented contrast pattern regions of adjacent carpet tiles, and wherein the plurality of carpet tiles cooperatively define a floor covering. 32. The method of claim 31, wherein a first carpet tile of the plurality of carpet tiles is positioned so that the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of the first carpet tile at least partially abuts the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of an adjacent carpet tile. 33. The method of claim 31, wherein a first carpet tile of the plurality of carpet tiles is positioned so that-the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of the first carpet tile is spaced apart from the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of an adjacent carpet tile. 34. The method of claim 31, wherein a first carpet tile of the plurality of carpet tiles is positioned so that the side edge-oriented contrast pattern region of the first carpet tile at least partially abuts an end edge of an adjacent carpet tile.
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