TEXTILE FLOOR MATS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
"VACUMAT" KLEEN-TEX INDUSTRIES, INC. 50 Hurt Plaza, Suite 775 Atlanta GA 30303 TEXTILE FLOOR MATS;
CAST IRON MILLIKEN & COMPANY M495 920 Milliken Road Spartanburg SC 29303 TEXTILE FLOOR MATS;
COMFORT PLUS MILLIKEN & COMPANY M495 920 Milliken Road Spartanburg SC 29303 TEXTILE FLOOR MATS;
MRS. INSIDE BUXBAUM COMPANY, THE 1212 7TH ST. S. W. CANTON 1 OH TEXTILE FLOOR MATS;
ORIGINS ORIGINS NATURAL RESOURCES, INC. 767 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10153 textile floor mats, rugs;embroidery;bed linens, bed spreads, duvet covers, table linens, table cloths not of paper, textile wall hangings, textile napkins, textile placemats;
PICTURE MILLIKEN & COMPANY M495 920 Milliken Road Spartanburg SC 29303 TEXTILE FLOOR MATS;
SNAIL MILLIKEN & COMPANY M495 920 Milliken Road Spartanburg SC 29303 TEXTILE FLOOR MATS;
SPORTSMAT MILLIKEN & COMPANY M495 920 Milliken Road Spartanburg SC 29303 TEXTILE FLOOR MATS;SPORTS MAT;
SUPERMARKETING MILLIKEN & COMPANY M495 920 Milliken Road Spartanburg SC 29303 TEXTILE FLOOR MATS;
TREADLOK DALCO ENTERPRISES, INC. 3602 Cypress Street West Monroe LA 71291 Textile floor mats, textile door mats, and textile entrance mats and rubber and plastic backing for floor, door, and entrance mats;TREAD LOCK;
TREADLOK FIRST IMPRESSION SYSTEMS 5775 WAYZATA BOULEVARD SUITE 700 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55416 Textile floor mats, textile door mats, and textile entrance mats and rubber and plastic backing for floor, door, and entrance mats;TREAD LOCK;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of joining a first textile element and a second textile element is disclosed. The method includes four general steps: First, the first textile element, the second textile element, and an adhesive element are formed. Second, a bond is formed between the first textile element and the adhesive element to define a bonded area and an unbonded area. Third, an aperture is formed in the first textile element and the adhesive element by removing at least a portion of the bonded area. Fourth, a bond is formed between the second textile element and the bonded area, thereby joining the first textile element and the second textile element.