Patent classifications
B27F1/06
Floorboard and method for manufacturing thereof
Floorboards with a surface of flexible fibers for laying a mechanically joined floating floor, and methods for manufacturing and providing floorings containing such floorboards. For example, floorboards including a surface layer and a core, for making a floating flooring, which floorboards are mechanically lockable and which along their edge portions have pairs of opposing connectors for locking similar, adjoining floorboards to each other both vertically and horizontally, wherein the surface layer comprises flexible resilient fibers.
Floorboard and method for manufacturing thereof
Floorboards with a surface of flexible fibers for laying a mechanically joined floating floor, and methods for manufacturing and providing floorings containing such floorboards. For example, floorboards including a surface layer and a core, for making a floating flooring, which floorboards are mechanically lockable and which along their edge portions have pairs of opposing connectors for locking similar, adjoining floorboards to each other both vertically and horizontally, wherein the surface layer comprises flexible resilient fibers.
METHOD FOR MILLING COUPLING PARTS TO A DECORATIVE PANEL
A method includes the milling of coupling parts on a pair of opposite edges of a decorative panel. These coupling parts are configured for coupling said panels on their opposite edges. The coupling parts may comprise locking parts for locking the coupled panels. The opposite edges comprise sealing faces, which in the coupled state are in contact or abut closely to each other. In a first milling operation, material is milled away to form a rough shape of the coupling part. In a second milling operation, the sealing face acquires its final form and dimension, wherein in the second milling operation, everywhere perpendicular to the final first sealing face, at most 0.3 mm of material is milled away.
METHOD FOR MILLING COUPLING PARTS TO A DECORATIVE PANEL
A method includes the milling of coupling parts on a pair of opposite edges of a decorative panel. These coupling parts are configured for coupling said panels on their opposite edges. The coupling parts may comprise locking parts for locking the coupled panels. The opposite edges comprise sealing faces, which in the coupled state are in contact or abut closely to each other. In a first milling operation, material is milled away to form a rough shape of the coupling part. In a second milling operation, the sealing face acquires its final form and dimension, wherein in the second milling operation, everywhere perpendicular to the final first sealing face, at most 0.3 mm of material is milled away.
FLOORBOARD AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THEREOF
Floorboards with a surface of flexible fibers for laying a mechanically joined floating floor, and methods for manufacturing and providing floorings containing such floorboards. For example, floorboards including a surface layer and a core, for making a floating flooring, which floorboards are mechanically lockable and which along their edge portions have pairs of opposing connectors for locking similar, adjoining floorboards to each other both vertically and horizontally, wherein the surface layer comprises flexible resilient fibers.
Floor panels and method for producing floor panels and cutting tools used therein
Floor panels have coupling parts in the form of a tongue and groove with locking surfaces. In a coupled state of two such panels, an open space is present, viewed vertically, between the tongue and the lower lip, and viewed horizontally, between the contact zone and the contact between the horizontally active locking surfaces. The underside of the tongue in the open space comprises a first face. The top side of the lower lip in the open space comprises a second face parallel to the first face. In the coupled state of two such panels, at least one face is perpendicular to the panel and intersects both the first face of the first coupled panel and the second plane of the panel coupled to the first panel.
Floor panels and method for producing floor panels and cutting tools used therein
Floor panels have coupling parts in the form of a tongue and groove with locking surfaces. In a coupled state of two such panels, an open space is present, viewed vertically, between the tongue and the lower lip, and viewed horizontally, between the contact zone and the contact between the horizontally active locking surfaces. The underside of the tongue in the open space comprises a first face. The top side of the lower lip in the open space comprises a second face parallel to the first face. In the coupled state of two such panels, at least one face is perpendicular to the panel and intersects both the first face of the first coupled panel and the second plane of the panel coupled to the first panel.
Method for manufacturing panels
A method for manufacturing panels such that the panels are subjected on at least one side to an operation with cutting tools. The position and/or orientation of each panel is determined prior to the operation, and the position and/or orientation of each panel is adjusted prior to the operation and/or the position of the tools is potentially adjusted, such that at least one part of each panel concerned takes a fixed orientation and position in relation to the tools.
Method for manufacturing panels
A method for manufacturing panels such that the panels are subjected on at least one side to an operation with cutting tools. The position and/or orientation of each panel is determined prior to the operation, and the position and/or orientation of each panel is adjusted prior to the operation and/or the position of the tools is potentially adjusted, such that at least one part of each panel concerned takes a fixed orientation and position in relation to the tools.
FLOOR PANELS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING FLOOR PANELS AND CUTTING TOOLS USED THEREIN
Floor panels have coupling parts in the form of a tongue and groove with locking surfaces. In a coupled state of two such panels, an open space is present, viewed vertically, between the tongue and the lower lip, and viewed horizontally, between the contact zone and the contact between the horizontally active locking surfaces. The underside of the tongue in the open space comprises a first face. The top side of the lower lip in the open space comprises a second face parallel to the first face. In the coupled state of two such panels, at least one face is perpendicular to the panel and intersects both the first face of the first coupled panel and the second plane of the panel coupled to the first panel.