US20140065345A1 - Profile for Floor Mats and Mats Produced Thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention is related to floor mats, primarily to be placed at the entrance of a building for allowing entrants to wipe the soles of their shoes.
- the invention is in particular related to mats comprising elongate profiles with tufts or brushes fitted into said profiles, said profiles being connected together to form a mat surface.
- the mat profiles are provided with tufts or brushes which are fixed into holes or cavities provided in the profiles.
- significant amounts of water can become accumulated in the holes or cavities, leading to brushes or tufts becoming saturated with water, thereby deteriorating the effectiveness of the mat.
- the invention is related to a mat as described in the appended claims. This mat provides a solution to the above described problem of water saturation.
- the invention is also related to a profile usable in a mat according to the invention.
- the invention is thus related to a floor mat comprising a plurality of interconnected profiles placed side by side to form the surface of the mat, each profile comprising one or more brushes or tufts inserted in the top surface of the profile, wherein each profile comprises an elongate cavity extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said cavity being open towards the underside of the profile, said cavity comprising one or more capillary channels oriented in said longitudinal direction, said channel(s) being in contact with said brushes or tufts.
- each profile comprises at least one row of interspaced tufts inserted into holes in the profile, wherein all of the tufts in said row are in contact with a capillary channel.
- each profile ( 1 ) comprises at least one row of interspaced brushes inserted into cavities in the profile, wherein all of the brushes in said row are in contact with a capillary channel.
- said profiles may be made of PVC-U.
- a mat according to the invention may further comprise an elongate cover provided over the top and side surfaces of each of the profiles, said cover having an interior surface that corresponds to the profile's outer surface, said cover further comprising holes or cavities corresponding to the holes or cavities in the profile, for passage of said tufts or brushes through the holes or cavities of the cover.
- the cover further comprises elongate strips on the inner side walls of the cover, and the corresponding profile comprises elongate grooves in the exterior side walls of the profile, so that said strips may fit into said grooves when the cover and profile are assembled together.
- the cover can be made of aluminium.
- said profiles may be connected together by one or more cables threaded laterally through the profiles, and with spacers being placed in between the profiles, said cables equally being threaded through said spacers.
- said profiles or said covers can be provided with a longitudinal scraper on their top surface.
- the invention is equally related to a profile for forming a floor mat comprising a plurality of interconnected profiles placed side by side to form the surface of the mat, said profile comprising one or more openings in the profile's top surface, said one or more openings being arranged in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said opening(s) being suitable for receiving tufts or brushes inserted therein, and an elongate cavity extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said cavity being open towards the underside of the profile, said cavity comprising one or more capillary channels oriented in said longitudinal direction, each of said one or more openings being in direct contact with a capillary channel.
- Said one or more openings may be holes arranged in one or more rows, the holes of each row being in contact with a capillary channel.
- FIG. 1 a shows a cross-section and a 3D-view of a mat profile according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 b shows the position of the holes for receiving tufts, in a profile according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 a shows a cross-section of the profile of FIG. 1 , provided with tufts, a cable for connection to neighbouring profiles, and spacers for separation between neighbouring profiles.
- FIG. 2 b shows a detail of the profile of FIG. 2 a , with a different view on the position of the staple.
- FIG. 3 shows the cross section of a profile according to the invention further provided with a cover profile.
- FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of a profile of the invention, configured to receive brushes instead of tufts.
- FIG. 5 shows an example of the dimensions of the capillary channels in a profile of the invention.
- FIG. 1 a shows a preferred embodiment of a profile 1 according to the invention.
- the profile is preferably made from a synthetic material such as Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC-U).
- PVC-U Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride
- the dimensions of the profile as seen in cross-section (expressed in mm) are indicated as an example, and are not limiting to the scope of the invention.
- the profile has a central protrusion 2 at the top, which serves as a scraper for dirt and dust. On either side of the scraper, holes 3 are provided for receiving tufts inserted in said holes.
- the profile is hollow: it comprises a cavity 4 that is open towards the underside of the profile.
- the cavity 4 extends in the longitudinal direction of the profile, along the totality of the profile's length, or at least along the portion of the profile that is configured to receive tufts.
- the cross-section of the cavity 4 by a plane perpendicular to the profile's longitudinal axis is preferably constant along said longitudinal axis.
- the shape of the cavity's cross-section is shown in detail in FIG. 1 .
- longitudinal channels 5 are provided which preferably extend along the entire length of the cavity.
- the channels are a part of the cavity 4 , i.e. they are themselves elongate cavities which are open towards the central cavity 4 , and which are further defined by two side walls 6 / 7 and an end wall 8 .
- the side walls may be parallel or slightly diverging in the direction of the central cavity 4 .
- the channels 5 are located underneath the holes 3 , in direct contact with said holes.
- the interior of the holes forms a common hollow space with the channels 5 , preferably with the top portion of the channels.
- the function of these channels 5 is explained with reference to FIGS. 2 a and 2 b.
- each profile 1 has two rows of interspaced tufts 9 inserted in the holes 3 .
- Insertion of tufts into the holes 3 can be done by applying a known technique, wherein a bunch of fibres is gripped by a metal staple 17 , after which the staple is pushed or shot into the holes, so that the staple becomes inserted at the bottom of the hole and the outer ends of the fibres extend out of the hole.
- the staples are shown as V-shaped portions at the bottom of the hole.
- FIG. 2 b shows a detail of the right hand channel 5 in a profile 1 .
- the position and depth of the holes 3 is such that when the tufts 9 are inserted, they are in contact with the channels 5 .
- the lowest point 18 of the tuft 9 is embedded into or in contact with the lower side wall 7 of the channel 5 , so that one side 19 of the tuft is in direct contact with the interior space formed by the channel 5 .
- the water that arrives at the bottom of the tufts travels through the channels 5 , in the longitudinal direction of said channels, through capillary forces exerted on the water.
- the width of the channels is designed in order for such capillary forces to be sufficiently important to ensure said longitudinal movement of water. This distribution of water in the length direction of the profile enhances the contact surface of the water with the surrounding air, and thus ensures a faster evaporation of the water.
- the channels serve as passageways for the water in the downward direction rather than the length direction, and water is evacuated by flowing directly downward from the channels and along the sidewalls of the cavity.
- FIG. 3 shows an embodiment wherein the PVC-profile is provided with an aluminium cover profile 20 that fits over the PVC-profile 1 , i.e. the inner surface of the cover corresponds to the outer surface of the profile.
- the alu-profile is provided with holes 21 whose position corresponds to the position of the holes 3 in the PVC-profile.
- the PVC-profile does not comprise a scraper, but the scraper 22 is part of the alu-profile.
- the alu-profile plays the role of protecting and reinforcing the PVC profile.
- the height of the scraper 22 corresponds to the height of the tufts.
- the alu-profile may be fixed to the PVC-profile 1 through longitudinal grooves 23 provided in the side walls of the PVC-profiles, and longitudinal strips 24 provided on the inner side walls of the alu-profiles.
- longitudinal grooves 23 provided in the side walls of the PVC-profiles
- longitudinal strips 24 provided on the inner side walls of the alu-profiles.
- the invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments.
- the preferred embodiment is related to profiles with tufts 9 inserted in rows in the profiles 1 , with a space between adjacent tufts.
- the capillary action is equally beneficial when a continuous row of tufts is inserted in a longitudinal groove of the profile, instead of in separate holes, said groove being in direct contact with a capillary channel 5 .
- the invention is also applicable to mats wherein a brush of a given width is inserted in the profile, or a row of interspaced brushes of shorter length are inserted in separate cavities of the profile, said cavities being in direct contact with the channels 5 .
- the latter embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- the brush or brushes 30 are inserted and clamped in suitably shaped cavities 31 according to techniques known per se in the art. Also in this embodiment, the underside of the brush 30 is in contact with the capillary channels 5 .
- the dimensions of the channels 5 are such that the capillary forces are sufficient to transport water in the longitudinal direction.
- FIG. 5 shows the dimensions (in mm) of the channels 5 in the profile of FIG. 1 .
Abstract
The present invention is related to a floor mat comprising a plurality of interconnected profiles (1) placed side by side to form the surface of the mat, each profile comprising one or more brushes (30) or tufts (9) inserted in the top surface of the profile, wherein each 10 profile comprises an elongate cavity (4) extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said cavity (4) being open towards the underside of the profile, said cavity comprising one or more capillary channels (5) oriented in said longitudinal direction, said channel(s) 15 (5) being in contact with said brushes (30) or tufts (9). The invention is equally related to a profile usable in a floor mat according to the invention.
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- The present invention is related to floor mats, primarily to be placed at the entrance of a building for allowing entrants to wipe the soles of their shoes. The invention is in particular related to mats comprising elongate profiles with tufts or brushes fitted into said profiles, said profiles being connected together to form a mat surface.
- In floor mats of the type described above, it is important to evacuate water as quickly and efficiently as possible. In many cases, the mat profiles are provided with tufts or brushes which are fixed into holes or cavities provided in the profiles. In wet weather conditions, significant amounts of water can become accumulated in the holes or cavities, leading to brushes or tufts becoming saturated with water, thereby deteriorating the effectiveness of the mat.
- The invention is related to a mat as described in the appended claims. This mat provides a solution to the above described problem of water saturation. The invention is also related to a profile usable in a mat according to the invention.
- The invention is thus related to a floor mat comprising a plurality of interconnected profiles placed side by side to form the surface of the mat, each profile comprising one or more brushes or tufts inserted in the top surface of the profile, wherein each profile comprises an elongate cavity extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said cavity being open towards the underside of the profile, said cavity comprising one or more capillary channels oriented in said longitudinal direction, said channel(s) being in contact with said brushes or tufts.
- According to an embodiment, each profile comprises at least one row of interspaced tufts inserted into holes in the profile, wherein all of the tufts in said row are in contact with a capillary channel.
- According to another embodiment, each profile (1) comprises at least one row of interspaced brushes inserted into cavities in the profile, wherein all of the brushes in said row are in contact with a capillary channel. In a floor mat according to the invention, said profiles may be made of PVC-U.
- A mat according to the invention may further comprise an elongate cover provided over the top and side surfaces of each of the profiles, said cover having an interior surface that corresponds to the profile's outer surface, said cover further comprising holes or cavities corresponding to the holes or cavities in the profile, for passage of said tufts or brushes through the holes or cavities of the cover.
- According to an embodiment, the cover further comprises elongate strips on the inner side walls of the cover, and the corresponding profile comprises elongate grooves in the exterior side walls of the profile, so that said strips may fit into said grooves when the cover and profile are assembled together. The cover can be made of aluminium.
- In a floor mat according to the invention, said profiles may be connected together by one or more cables threaded laterally through the profiles, and with spacers being placed in between the profiles, said cables equally being threaded through said spacers.
- In a mat according to the invention, said profiles or said covers can be provided with a longitudinal scraper on their top surface.
- The invention is equally related to a profile for forming a floor mat comprising a plurality of interconnected profiles placed side by side to form the surface of the mat, said profile comprising one or more openings in the profile's top surface, said one or more openings being arranged in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said opening(s) being suitable for receiving tufts or brushes inserted therein, and an elongate cavity extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said cavity being open towards the underside of the profile, said cavity comprising one or more capillary channels oriented in said longitudinal direction, each of said one or more openings being in direct contact with a capillary channel.
- Said one or more openings may be holes arranged in one or more rows, the holes of each row being in contact with a capillary channel.
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FIG. 1 a shows a cross-section and a 3D-view of a mat profile according to the invention.FIG. 1 b shows the position of the holes for receiving tufts, in a profile according to the invention. -
FIG. 2 a shows a cross-section of the profile ofFIG. 1 , provided with tufts, a cable for connection to neighbouring profiles, and spacers for separation between neighbouring profiles.FIG. 2 b shows a detail of the profile ofFIG. 2 a, with a different view on the position of the staple. -
FIG. 3 shows the cross section of a profile according to the invention further provided with a cover profile. -
FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of a profile of the invention, configured to receive brushes instead of tufts. -
FIG. 5 shows an example of the dimensions of the capillary channels in a profile of the invention. -
FIG. 1 a shows a preferred embodiment of aprofile 1 according to the invention. The profile is preferably made from a synthetic material such as Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC-U). The dimensions of the profile as seen in cross-section (expressed in mm) are indicated as an example, and are not limiting to the scope of the invention. The profile has acentral protrusion 2 at the top, which serves as a scraper for dirt and dust. On either side of the scraper,holes 3 are provided for receiving tufts inserted in said holes. The profile is hollow: it comprises acavity 4 that is open towards the underside of the profile. Thecavity 4 extends in the longitudinal direction of the profile, along the totality of the profile's length, or at least along the portion of the profile that is configured to receive tufts. - The cross-section of the
cavity 4 by a plane perpendicular to the profile's longitudinal axis is preferably constant along said longitudinal axis. The shape of the cavity's cross-section is shown in detail inFIG. 1 . At the top and on both sides of the cavity,longitudinal channels 5 are provided which preferably extend along the entire length of the cavity. The channels are a part of thecavity 4, i.e. they are themselves elongate cavities which are open towards thecentral cavity 4, and which are further defined by twoside walls 6/7 and anend wall 8. The side walls may be parallel or slightly diverging in the direction of thecentral cavity 4. As shown inFIG. 1 b, thechannels 5 are located underneath theholes 3, in direct contact with said holes. In other words: at the bottom of theholes 3, which are preferably formed conically at the bottom, the interior of the holes forms a common hollow space with thechannels 5, preferably with the top portion of the channels. The function of thesechannels 5 is explained with reference toFIGS. 2 a and 2 b. - In
FIG. 2 a, threeprofiles 1 are shown, connected to each other to form a mat surface, the connection being made viacables 15 threaded through holes in the profiles, withspacers 16 mounted in between adjacent profiles. Between two profiles, several spacers are present, with open spaces between the spacers, to allow dirt to fall to the ground. This type of interconnection between adjacent profiles by spacers and cables is known per se. As seen in the drawing, eachprofile 1 has two rows ofinterspaced tufts 9 inserted in theholes 3. Insertion of tufts into theholes 3 can be done by applying a known technique, wherein a bunch of fibres is gripped by ametal staple 17, after which the staple is pushed or shot into the holes, so that the staple becomes inserted at the bottom of the hole and the outer ends of the fibres extend out of the hole. The staples are shown as V-shaped portions at the bottom of the hole. -
FIG. 2 b shows a detail of theright hand channel 5 in aprofile 1. The position and depth of theholes 3 is such that when thetufts 9 are inserted, they are in contact with thechannels 5. According to the preferred embodiment, visualized in the detail ofFIG. 2 b, the lowest point 18 of thetuft 9 is embedded into or in contact with thelower side wall 7 of thechannel 5, so that one side 19 of the tuft is in direct contact with the interior space formed by thechannel 5. It is to be understood that thestaple 17 shown inFIG. 2 b does not form a separation between thetuft 9 and thechannel 5, and that on either side of the staple (as seen in the plane perpendicular to the plane of the drawing), there is indeed a direct contact between theside surface 11 of the tuft and the interior of thechannel 5. As in mats known in the art, water moves downward via the fibres of the tufts through combined action of capillary forces and gravity. As the fibres of a mat profile according to the invention are in contact with thecapillary channels 5 of thecavity 4, they allow a more efficient water removal to the underside of the mat. When low amounts of water are accumulated at the bottom of the tufts, the water that arrives at the bottom of the tufts travels through thechannels 5, in the longitudinal direction of said channels, through capillary forces exerted on the water. For this purpose, the width of the channels is designed in order for such capillary forces to be sufficiently important to ensure said longitudinal movement of water. This distribution of water in the length direction of the profile enhances the contact surface of the water with the surrounding air, and thus ensures a faster evaporation of the water. When a higher flow of water is to be evacuated, the channels serve as passageways for the water in the downward direction rather than the length direction, and water is evacuated by flowing directly downward from the channels and along the sidewalls of the cavity. -
FIG. 3 shows an embodiment wherein the PVC-profile is provided with analuminium cover profile 20 that fits over the PVC-profile 1, i.e. the inner surface of the cover corresponds to the outer surface of the profile. The alu-profile is provided withholes 21 whose position corresponds to the position of theholes 3 in the PVC-profile. In this embodiment, the PVC-profile does not comprise a scraper, but thescraper 22 is part of the alu-profile. The alu-profile plays the role of protecting and reinforcing the PVC profile. Preferably the height of thescraper 22 corresponds to the height of the tufts. As seen in the drawings, the alu-profile may be fixed to the PVC-profile 1 throughlongitudinal grooves 23 provided in the side walls of the PVC-profiles, andlongitudinal strips 24 provided on the inner side walls of the alu-profiles. When the alu-profile is pushed over the PVC-profile, the strips click into thegrooves 23. Theupper grooves 23′ have no technical function in the profile ofFIG. 3 , but these grooves could also serve for receiving strips of the alu-profile 20. - The invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments. The preferred embodiment is related to profiles with
tufts 9 inserted in rows in theprofiles 1, with a space between adjacent tufts. However, the capillary action is equally beneficial when a continuous row of tufts is inserted in a longitudinal groove of the profile, instead of in separate holes, said groove being in direct contact with acapillary channel 5. The invention is also applicable to mats wherein a brush of a given width is inserted in the profile, or a row of interspaced brushes of shorter length are inserted in separate cavities of the profile, said cavities being in direct contact with thechannels 5. The latter embodiment is illustrated inFIG. 5 . The brush or brushes 30 are inserted and clamped in suitably shapedcavities 31 according to techniques known per se in the art. Also in this embodiment, the underside of thebrush 30 is in contact with thecapillary channels 5. - As stated, the dimensions of the
channels 5 are such that the capillary forces are sufficient to transport water in the longitudinal direction. As an example, and not limiting to the scope of the invention,FIG. 5 shows the dimensions (in mm) of thechannels 5 in the profile ofFIG. 1 .
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1. A floor mat comprising a plurality of interconnected profiles (1) placed side by side to form the surface of the mat, each profile comprising one or more brushes (30) or tufts (9) inserted in the top surface of the profile, wherein each profile comprises an elongate cavity (4) extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said cavity (4) being open towards the underside of the profile, said cavity comprising one or more capillary channels (5) oriented in said longitudinal direction, said channel(s) (5) being in contact with said brushes (30) or tufts (9).
2. Floor mat according to claim 1 , wherein each profile (1) comprises at least one row of interspaced tufts (9) inserted into holes (3) in the profile, wherein all of the tufts in said row are in contact with a capillary channel (5).
3. Floor mat according to claim 1 , wherein each profile (1) comprises at least one row of interspaced brushes (30) inserted into cavities (31) in the profile, wherein all of the brushes in said row are in contact with a capillary channel (5).
4. Floor mat according to claim 1 , wherein said profiles are made of PVC-U.
5. Floor mat according to claim 1 , further comprising an elongate cover (20) provided over the top and side surfaces of each of the profiles (1), said cover having an interior surface that corresponds to the profile's outer surface, said cover further comprising holes (21) or cavities corresponding to the holes (3) or cavities in the profile, for passage of said tufts (9) or brushes (30) through the holes (21) or cavities of the cover (20).
6. Floor mat according to claim 5 , said cover (20) further comprising elongate strips (24) on the inner side walls of the cover (20), and wherein the corresponding profile (1) comprises elongate grooves (23) in the exterior side walls of the profile, so that said strips (24) may fit into said grooves (23) when the cover and profile are assembled together.
7. Floor mat according to claim 5 , wherein said cover (20) is made of aluminium.
8. Floor mat according to claim 1 , wherein said profiles (1) are connected together by one or more cables (15) threaded laterally through the profiles, and with spacers (16) being placed in between the profiles, said cables equally being threaded through said spacers.
9. Floor mat according to claim 1 , wherein said profiles (1) or said covers (20) are provided with a longitudinal scraper (2,22) on their top surface.
10. A profile (1) for forming a floor mat comprising a plurality of interconnected profiles (1) placed side by side to form the surface of the mat, said profile comprising one or more openings (3) in the profile's top surface, said one or more openings being arranged in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said opening(s) (3) being suitable for receiving tufts (9) or brushes (30) inserted therein, and an elongate cavity (4) extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile, said cavity (4) being open towards the underside of the profile, said cavity comprising one or more capillary channels (5) oriented in said longitudinal direction, each of said one or more openings (3) being in direct contact with a capillary channel (5).
11. Profile according to claim 10 , wherein said one or more openings are holes (3) arranged in one or more rows, the holes (3)of each row being in contact with a capillary channel (5).
12. Floor mat according to claim 2 , wherein said profiles are made of PVC-U.
13. Floor mat according to claim 6 , wherein said cover (20) is made of aluminium.
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