Porous carpeting for vehicles and methods of producing same
View Patent ↗Porous carpeting for use within vehicles, and methods of making same, are provided. A carpet backing is heated to achieve a fluid or semi-fluid state and then subjected to intense vacuum to draw air through the carpet backing to create a porous structure. A layer of porous thermoformable material may be applied to the porous carpet structure to provide mechanical strength.
1. A porous tufted carpet, comprising:
a backing layer of fibrous material having opposite first and second sides and a plurality of fiber tufts that extend outwardly from the first side, wherein the backing layer is formed by applying a layer of heated thermoplastic material to a side of a layer of fibrous material having a plurality of yarn tufts extending outwardly from an opposite side thereof, wherein the heated layer of thermoplastic material penetrates the layer of fibrous material; and
a plurality of air channels formed in the backing layer that extend between the first and second sides of the backing layer, wherein the plurality of air channels each terminate at a respective single aperture in the first side of the backing layer and at multiple apertures in the second side of the backing layer.
2. The carpet of claim 1 , further comprising a layer of porous thermoformable material attached to the backing layer second side, wherein the porous material can maintain a shape imposed upon it.
3. The carpet of claim 1 , wherein the backing layer of fibrous material comprises a matrix of thermoplastic fibers.
4. The carpet of claim 3 , wherein the matrix comprises a woven matrix of thermoplastic fibers.
5. The carpet of claim 3 , wherein the matrix comprises a non-woven matrix of thermoplastic fibers.
6. The carpet of claim 2 , wherein the layer of porous thermoformable material comprises fibrous material selected from the group consisting of natural fibers, man-made fibers, and blends of natural fiber and man-made fibers.
7. The carpet of claim 1 , wherein the carpet has an acoustic impedance of between about 150 Rayls and about 10,000 Rayls.
8. The carpet of claim 1 , wherein the carpet comprises a tuft density of between about one-sixteenth gauge and about one-eight gauge.