Slip resistant mat

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Inventors

Malpass, Ian S.
Cofer, Jeffrey L.

Application #

191205

Filed

Jul-9-2002

Published

Apr-27-2004

Current US Class

267/136
267/145
267/153

International Classes

F16F 001/00

Field of Search

267/153 267/145 267/136 267/182 4/583 4/582 4/581 D6/583

Assignee

The Millennium Mat Company, LLC (Mason, OH)

Examiners

Lavinder; Jack

Attorney, Agent or Firm

King & Spalding, LLP

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Abstract
A slip resistant floor mat which incorporates a plurality of support rings, suction cups and openings to resist movement of the floor mat and restrain fluid spills.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A mat comprising:

one layer of material having a generally flat top surface and a generally flat bottom surface;

a plurality of openings formed in said layer extending from said top surface to said bottom surface of said layer;

a plurality of support members attached to said bottom surface, said support members having a top edge and a bottom edge and having an open volume that extends from said top edge to said bottom edge; and

a plurality of suction cups each having an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein said upper portion terminates at a surface contacting edge, and is attached to said bottom surface of said mat.

2. The mat as described in claim 1 wherein said open volumes of said support members are positioned such that they correspond with said openings of said layer thereby resulting in open channels that extend from said top surface to said bottom of said support member.



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates generally to slip resistant, anti-skid or anti-creep mats.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the past, rubber floor mats were made with either a smooth back, primarily for solid or non carpeted floors, or with a variety of "grippers" or "cleats" arranged to reduce the movement on carpeted floors. However, both of these approaches resulted in floor mats that were not skid resistant on smooth floors, especially those floors with high traffic areas or loads being moved over them. The movement of the mat in the gripper/cleat mat design results from the force of foot and vehicle traffic on the mat which causes a deformation around the compressed area and then upon removal of such force the mat returns to a different position. For the smooth back mats, movement of the mat results from similar forces and the lack of any device or feature intended to secure the mat in place.

A number of approaches have been taken to attempt to reduce the movement of mats. One known approach to the problem is to fasten the mat to the intended surface by various devices. Another involves the use of a frame into which the mat is placed. However, both approaches result in mats that are difficult or impossible to move, require additional structures and are more expensive.
 
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