Carpet construction

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Plural parts with edges or temporary joining means each...

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428 62, 242051C, D04H 1100

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040427358

ABSTRACT:
A carpet construction comprises a pair of sheet materials having their opposed ends disposed in abutting engagement with each other. A sliding clasp fastener having a pair of stringer tapes carrying along their longitudinal edges rows of interengageable elements is provided for jointing the sheet materials together, the stringer tapes being attached to the reverse surfaces of the sheet materials immediately adjacent to the abutting ends thereof. A protective member extends along the length of the sliding clasp fastener and covers the coupled rows of fastener elements so as to prevent foreign matters from entering the spaces between the fastener elements. The protective member has means for preventing the coupled rows of fastener elements from displacement in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the sliding clasp fastener.

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