WO2014145865A1 - Deconstructed carpet and method of manufacture - Google Patents
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Definitions
- tufted carpets generally are composite structures which include yarn (which is also known as a fiber bundle), a primary backing material having a face surface and a back surface, an adhesive backing material and, optionally, a secondary backing material.
- yarn can be tufted through the primary backing material such that the longer length of each stitch extends through the face surface of the primary backing material.
- the primary backing material can be made of a woven or non- woven materia! such as a thermoplastic polymer, most commonly polypropylene.
- the face of a tufted carpet can generally be made in three ways. First, for loop pile carpet, the yarn loops formed in the tufting process can be left intact. Second, for cut pile carpet, the yarn loops can be cut, either during tufting or after, to produce a pile of single yarn ends instead of loops. Third, some carpet styles can include both loop and cut piie. One variety of this hybrid is referred to as tip-sheared carpet where loops of differing lengths can be tufted followed by shearing the carpet at a height so as to produce a mix of uncut, partially cut, and completely cut loops. Alternatively, the tufting machine can be configured so as to cut only some of the loops, thereby leaving a pattern of cut and uncut loops.
- the yam on the back side of the primary backing material can comprise tight, unextended loops.
- the combination of tufted yarn and a primary backing material without the application of an adhesive backing material or secondary backing material is referred to in the carpet industry as raw tufted carpet or greige goods.
- Greige goods can become finished tufted carpet with the application of an adhesive backing material and an optional secondary backing material to the back side of the primary backing material.
- Finished tufted carpet can be prepared as broad-loomed carpet in rolls typically 6 or 12 feet wide. Alternatively, carpet can be prepared as carpet tiles in varying shapes and sizes.
- the present invention is generally directed to a deconstructed tufted carpet in which at least a portion of the primary backing is visible or at least partially visible.
- deconstructed carpet can utilize the primary backing layer as a design element of the overall pattern and styling in order to reduce material use, waste and the ounce weight of the finished carpet and to improve the method of carpet construction.
- the primary backing layer in order to expose the primary backing, at least some yarn is pulled very low in the desired exposed member pattern areas thereby exposing a desired amount of the primary backing layer.
- the primary backing layer can have a color that comprises part of the overall pattern and styling of the carpet.
- Figure 1 illustrates one aspect of a deconstructed carpet
- Figure 2 shows an enlarged plan view of the deconstructed carpet of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 shows an enlarged plan view of the deconstructed carpet of Figure 2.
- Ranges can be expressed herein as from “about” one particular value, and/or to "about” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another aspect includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent "about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another aspect. It will be further understood that the endpoints of each of the ranges are significant both in relation to the other endpoint, and independently of the other endpoint.
- the terms “optional” or “optionally” mean that the subsequently described event or circumstance may or may not occur, and that the description includes instances where said event or circumstance occurs and instances where it does not.
- the term “carpet tile” refers to carpet tiles and other conventional textile-face modular flooring tiles.
- the definition of the term "color” is referenced in terms of the CIELAB color scale, which was created by the International Commission on illumination (CIE).
- CIELAB color scale provides a uniform scale for measuring and comparing the color values of different samples. Three different color measurements are used to determine the CIELAB color value of a given sample: 1) a white-black color measurement; 2) a red-green color measurement; and 3) a yellow-blue color measurement.
- the white-black color measurement represents the amount of white present in the sample relative to the amount of black present in the sample.
- the red-green color measurement represents the amount of red present in the sample relative to the amount of green present in the sample.
- the yellow-blue color measurement represents the amount of yellow present in the sample relative to the amount of blue present in the sample.
- CIELAB color scale values can be obtained using color measurement instruments known in the art, including, for example, HunterLab color measurement instruments.
- tuft As used throughout, the terms "tuft”, “tufting”, “tufted”, “tufted-in”, and other verb tenses thereof refer to inserting, pressing, passing, and/or any other conventional process by which yarn is attached or otherwise coupled to the carpet backing.
- a carpet tile 11 is provided having first and second end edges 14a, 14b and first and second side edges 16a, 16b.
- the distance between the first and second end edges 1 a, 14b of the carpet tile 11 can correspond to a length 18 of the carpet tile. It is further contemplated that the distance between the first and second side edges 16a, 16b of the carpet tile 11 can correspond to a width 19 of the carpet tile.
- Figures 1-3 illustrate a first aspect of a tufted carpet 10 having an at least partially visible primary backing 12, hereto referred to as deconstructed carpet 10.
- primary backing is considered only a structural element of carpet and visible primary backing in carpet is considered to be a defect.
- the present disclosure utilizes the primary backing layer as a design element of the overall pattern and styling in order to reduce material use, waste and the ounce weight of the finished carpet and to improve the method of carpet construction.
- the primary backing layer can have a primary backing color that comprises part of the overall pattern and styling of the deconstructed carpet.
- the deconstructed carpet can have the tufting pile heights adjusted over conventional tufted carpet such that a previous medium pile height becomes a low pile height and the previous low pile height becomes very low against the primary backing. It is contemplated that the deconstructed carpet can then be finished similarly to conventional tufted carpet. In light of the present disclosure, one skilled in the art will appreciate that lowering of the pile heights can allow for a reduction in tufted weight.
- the ounce weight of the deconstructed carpet can be from about 6 to about 25 oz., optionally, from about 8 to about 16 oz., and, more particularly, about 10 oz. in a patterned deconstructed carpet.
- the deconstructed carpet shown in Figure 1 can be formed by a conventional carpet tufting machine.
- conventional tufting machine having a single bar of needles, two bars of needles, and the like can be used.
- the deconstructed carpet can be, but does not have to be, manufactured using a conventional carpet tufting machine.
- the deconstructed carpet may be produced on a carpet tufting machine havi2g 1/4 gauge needle bars, 1/8 gauge needle bars, and/or 10 gauge needle bars.
- the desired carpet pattern design (and full and partial repeats thereof, if desired) comprising the one or more tufted portion pattern members 20 and the one or more exposed pattern members 22 can be formed on the deconstructed carpet by controlling the height of the yarn tufts and the "thread- up" of the machine, i.e., the arrangement of yarn colors dedicated to the needles of the tufting machine,
- Each needle can be threaded with a dedicated yarn type (e.g., single color, space dyed, barber pole, etc.) and coior(s).
- a dedicated yarn type e.g., single color, space dyed, barber pole, etc.
- coior(s) e.g., single color, space dyed, barber pole, etc.
- the color shapes of the tufted portion pattern members are formed on the color web by contrast between adjacent yarn colors on a single needle row and by contrast between the yarn colors on the needle bar or needle bars.
- the types and colors of yarn 24 used should be selected to achieve a desired contrast between areas of the desired pattern design of the carpet.
- at least one color in the one or more tufted portion pattern members should be used to achieve the desired color contrast against the colored primary backing.
- the primary backing color should differ from the color therein the tufted portion pattern members in either one of, or a combination of, hue, chroma, and/or value.
- the primary backing color differs from the plurality of yams that form the at least one color in the tufted portion pattern members.
- any thread-up of the machine may be used in accordance with this invention so long as the resultant web forms a carpet in accord with the directed color and texture design of the deconstructed carpet.
- deconstructed carpet allows a singular color yarn to be used and the exposure of the primary backing creates the desired pattern design of the carpet by the color contrast between the color of the yarn and the color of the primary backing, it is also contemplated that multiple colored yarns can be used; however, one skilled in the art will appreciate that in a deconstructed carpet, multiple colored yarns are no longer a requirement to provide pattern.
- the characteristic of the deconstructed carpet 0 can be further controlled by varying the height of the yarn, i.e., controlling the pile height of the deconstructed carpet.
- at least some primary backing can be visible in some portions of the tufted portion pattern members, and some areas can show substantially only primary backing.
- either broadloom carpet or carpet tiles can be manufactured using the deconstructed carpet.
- the carpet tile 11 can be substantially rectangular (having a length 18 and a width 19 that are substantially different). It is also contemplated that the carpet tile 11 can be substantially square (having a length 18 and a width 20 that are substantially equal). However, it is contemplated that the carpet tile 11 can have any desired shape, including a desired conventional shape or a desired irregular and/or organic shape. In further exemplary aspects, it is contemplated that the carpet tile 1 1 can have a tufted face, a woven face, or a fusion-bonded face that is formed according to conventional methods. In an additional exemplary aspect, it is contemplated that at least a portion of the face of the carpet tile 1 can be printed using conventional methods.
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