Removable surface covering
09745757 · 2017-08-29
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Abstract
The present invention describes a floor decoration kit comprising two elements, on the one hand a removable surface covering (2) and on the other an anchoring sublayer (3) while the composition of said anchoring sublayer (3) is PVC-based and comprises at least 60% by weight of a plasticizer.
Claims
1. A method of laying a removable decorative floor surface covering onto a floor comprising: providing a floor decoration kit comprising a removable surface covering and an anchoring sublayer as separate components, wherein said anchoring sublayer has a top surface and a bottom surface, and at least said top surface is formed by a soft layer of a highly plasticized PVC-based composition comprising at least 60% by weight of a plasticizer or of a mixture of plasticizers, such that said top surface shows an adhesive effect; laying the anchoring sublayer with said bottom surface onto the floor to be decorated and attaching the anchoring sublayer permanently to the floor; and removably attaching the removable surface covering to the anchoring sublayer by pressing it onto the top surface of the anchoring sublayer.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the plasticizer is chosen from the group consisting of phthalates, adipates, trimellitates, organophosphates, citrates, vegetable oils and polyol esters derived from starch or of a mixture thereof.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the plasticizer is chosen from the group consisting of di-isobutylphthalate, di-isoheptylphthalate, di-isononylphthalate, or of a mixture thereof.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring sublayer comprises fillers and/or a layer of glass.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring sublayer is at least 0.25 mm thick.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the removable surface covering is based on polymer resin, rubber, wood, textile, glass, metal or ceramic.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the removable surface covering is based on PVC, on medium density wood fiber (MDF) or on high density wood fiber (HDF).
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the removable surface covering is a multi-layer product of polymer resin comprising a support layer and a wear layer, wherein the support layer is foamed, compact or textile.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the removable surface covering further comprises a barrier layer placed between the support layer and the wear layer.
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the removable surface covering comprises a protection varnish based on polyurethane crosslinkable by ultraviolet light.
11. The method according to claim 1, wherein the removable surface covering comprises on a surface coming into contact with the anchoring sublayer a PVC-based tackifying coating comprising at least 60% by weight of a plasticizer.
12. The method according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring sublayer continuously covers the floor to be covered.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the removable surface covering is a flooring selected from the group consisting of laths, tiles and boards.
14. The method according to claim 1, wherein the removable surface covering is a flooring selected from the group consisting of laths, tiles and boards.
15. The method according to claim 1, wherein the removable surface covering is a flooring that is linoleum.
16. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: removing all or part of the removable surface covering attached to the anchoring sublayer, wherein the anchoring sublayer remains attached to the floor to be covered; and replacing the removed surface covering with a replacement removable surface covering, wherein the anchoring sublayer attached to the floor to be covered is reused for adhesive attachment of a replacement removable surface covering.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the anchoring sublayer continuously covers the floor to be covered, and the removable surface covering is a flooring selected from the group consisting of laths, tiles, boards and linoleum.
18. The method according to claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the anchoring sublayer is formed by a highly plasticized PVC-based composition comprising at least 60% by weight of a plasticizer or of a mixture of plasticizers, such that said bottom surface shows an adhesive effect.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) A surface covering, in particular a floor covering, has particular mechanical properties especially in terms of mechanical strength, hardness and resistance to wear, but also in terms of comfort, flexibility and sound and heat insulation.
(10) Floor decoration kit 1 according to the invention combines the advantages of a conventional floor covering with the advantage of being interchangeable and reusable.
(11) Decoration kit 1 includes two separate elements, that is, removable surface covering 2 and anchoring sublayer 3. The anchoring sublayer is a composition based on highly plasticized PVC. It has an adhesive effect, also called a tackifying effect. It may be soft or more or less gelatinous. Preferably, the anchoring sublayer 3 comprises at least 60% by weight of a plasticizer.
(12) In an initial embodiment of the invention (
(13) In a second embodiment of the invention (
(14) In all the embodiments of the invention, the removable decorative surface covering 2 is held in place by the adhesive effect of the highly plasticized anchoring sublayer 3.
(15) The anchoring sublayer 3 laid on the floor to be covered can be attached permanently by any suitable means or impermanently by the adhesive effect of said anchoring sublayer 3. The anchoring sublayer 3 is laid on the floor to be covered continuously or discontinuously.
(16) The anchoring sublayer 3 is a composition based on highly plasticized PVC. It contains at least 60% by weight, preferably at least 66% by weight, of a plasticizer or a mixture of plasticizers.
(17) Preferably, the plasticizer is chosen from the family of phthalates, adipates, trimellitates, citrate organophosphates, vegetable oils and natural polyol esters derived from starch, for instance, isosorbide diester.
(18) Preferably, the plasticizer is DIBP (Di-isobutylphthalate), DIHP (Di-isoheptylphthalate) or DINP (Di-isononylphthalate) or a mixture of these compounds. It can also be of epoxy-additivated soya oil or castor oil.
(19) Generally speaking, the anchoring sublayer 3 is a PVC-based composition including at least 60% by weight of a plasticizer. Nevertheless, it can also offer some structural rigidity which can be obtained by the use of fillers, in particular reinforcing fillers such as, for instance, calcium carbonate, kaolin or talcum powder or the use of the glass mat (
(20) The tackifying coating 5 is any suitable coating. Preferably, it will be a highly plasticized PVC-based composition including at least 60% by weight of a plasticizer or a mixture of plasticizers. Preferably, the plasticizer is DIBP (Di-isobutylphthalate), DIHP (Di-isoheptylphthalate) or DINP (Di-isononylphthalate) or a mixture of these compounds. It can also be epoxy-additivated soya oil or castor oil.
(21) The tackifying coating 5 can be applied continuously or discontinuously to removable decorative surface covering 2 in any suitable manner. Preferably, tackifying coating 5 will first be applied to a suitable support, or applied directly to removable surface covering 2 by application in liquid form, then gelified by the effect of heat, for instance, by placing it in an oven at between 150 and 200° C., advantageously at 180° C., for approximately 2 min. For a removable surface covering 2 of wood fiber-based panels, the tackifying coating 5 is applied to nonstick paper (release paper) then applied to the removable surface covering 2 using any suitable adhesive, for instance, an acrylic or hotmelt adhesive based on EVA.
(22) Preferably, the tackifying coating 5 forms a layer at least 0.25 mm thick, advantageously between 0.25 and 0.5 mm.
(23) In every embodiment of the invention, the removable surface covering 2 according to the invention can be any suitable surface covering element of any suitable shape, color and material.
(24) The removable surface covering 2 can be based on polymer resin, rubber, wood, textiles, glass, metal or ceramic, For instance, it can consist of laminates, high density particle wood boards (HDF) or medium density particle wood boards (MDF) comprising a decorative melamine paper (wood or other print) and a backing paper. It can also be a surface covering such as linoleum. In another example, it could be a multilayer product of polymer resin comprising a support layer 5 which is foamed, compact or textile, and a wear layer 6 of polymer resin, possibly covered by a coating of protective varnish 8 (
(25) In particular, the removable surface covering 2 is a PVC-based multilayer product comprising a support layer 6 and/or a wear layer 7 based on PVC and a protection varnish 8 based on polyurethane. Advantageously, the support layer 6 and/or wear layer 7 of the removable surface covering 2 comprise a glass mat or fillers, preferably mineral fillers, designed to endow it with particular mechanical properties. The mineral fillers can be, for instance, calcium carbonate, kaolin or talcum powder.
(26) The removable surface covering 2 can also comprise a barrier layer preventing or reducing the rising of the plasticizer from anchoring sublayer 3 to the upper part of the removable surface covering 2. Preferably, said barrier layer will be arranged between support layer 6 and wear layer 7. Preferably, the barrier layer will be a polyester-based film.
(27) In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the decorating kit 1 comprises an anchoring sublayer 3 and a removable surface covering 2 which is a PVC-based multilayer product covered with a protection varnish 8 and a tackifying coating 5 continuously covering the surface of removable covering 2 which comes into contact with anchoring sublayer 3.
(28) For a removable surface covering 2 in the form of laths or tiles, it has become apparent that the rigidity of sublayer 3 increases the dimensional stability of the tiles or laths with respect to one another. The use of sublayer 3 has a self-locking effect on the removable surface covering 2. Accordingly, being exposed to traction stresses, the tiles or laths offer better horizontal stability, preventing gaps from appearing between sections of the removable surface covering 2, thus rendering the entire covering stronger and more stable to traffic, without recourse to the use of a grouting product between the tiles or laths.
(29) The adherence of the removable surface covering 2, possibly coated with a tackifying coating 5, has been assessed (table 1) by a test consisting in determining the force to be applied to the surface covering 2 for it to detach from a fixed support, or from anchoring sublayer 3, attached permanently to the fixed support.
(30) The influence of the presence of a tackifying coating 5 on the hardness of the covering has also been assessed (table 1) by indentation, or punching, measurements made according to standard EN433. A 50 kg weight is applied to a punch measuring 1 cm.sup.2. After 150 min. under load and 150 min. of rest, the depth of the impression left by the punch is measured.
(31) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Gelification Gel Upper part/ % of temperature thickness Indentation Strength undercoat plasticizer (° C.) (mm) (mm) (N) 1 w/o gel/ 60 155 0/0.5 0.03 0.49 with gel 2 with gel/ 66 180 0.25/0.25 0.09 41.20 with gel 3 with gel 60 155 0.5/ 0 19.62 w/o gel 0 4 with gel 66 180 0.25/ 0.04 20.40 w/o gel 0
(32) Surprisingly, when combinations 1 and 3 of table 1 are compared, it appears that tackifying coating 5 applied to the surface covering 2 (combination 3) offers better adherence of said removable covering 2 on the floor compared to the situation in which an anchoring sublayer 3 is applied to the floor (combination 1). In addition, by comparing combinations 2 and 4, it appears that the most advantageous situation is a surface covering comprising a tackifying coating 5 combined with an anchoring sublayer 3.
(33) During the adherence tests, it also appeared that adherence increases according to the pressure applied to the removable surface covering 2 so that it adheres to the anchoring sublayer 3 previously laid on the floor. The greater the pressure, the better the adherence. Accordingly, regarding a floor covering, the greater the traffic on removable part 2, the more said removable part 2 adheres to anchoring sublayer 3, previously laid on the floor.
(34) In addition to the fact that the solution for surface decoration according to the invention has the advantage of being easy to apply, without the use of adhesive, on one or several elements of a surface covering, it also offers the advantage of allowing great freedom and choice of decor and allows a combination of various removable decorative coverings of different types (polymer resin, wood, rubber, metal, ceramic) and allows easy replacement of one or several elements of the removable section 2, while preserving the adhesive strength of anchoring sublayer 3.
(35) The use of anchoring sublayer 3, previously covering the floor to be decorated, offers the additional advantage of producing a plane surface even if the surface to be covered contains irregularities.
(36) In addition, the removable surface covering 2 and/or the anchoring sublayer 3 can be regenerated and reusable to infinity because once washed, anchoring sublayer 3 recovers its self adhesive or tackifying property.
(37) The anchoring layer 3 also offers the advantage of reducing sound transmission between the outer surface of the surface covering and the surface to be covered.
EXAMPLES
Example 1
(38) The removable surface covering is a panel based on high density wood fiber board HDF (Smart original by Tarkett) 7 mm thick, including a tackifying coating 0.5 mm thick, containing 17.6% of P1353K Vestolit® PVC, 15.4% of fillers (CaCO.sub.3 Durcal® 15 from OMYA) 62% of DINP Jayflex® by Exxon and 0.37% of a rheological agent (Aerosil® 200 by EVONIK). The tackifying coating is applied to the removable covering by means of a TESA® 4970 adhesive and a nonstick paper (release paper by Stipkote EHR.C1.S.EX flat from SAPPI Europe) coated with a highly plasticized PVC-based composition, gelified by warming in an oven at 180° C.
Example 2
(39) The removable surface covering is a PVC multilayer product 2.5 mm thick, including a tackifying coating 0.5 mm thick, containing 17.6% of P1353K Vestolit® PVC, 15.4% of fillers (CaCO.sub.3 Durcal® 15 from OMYA) 62% of DINP Jayflex® by Exxon and 0.37% of a rheological agent (Aerosil® 200 by EVONIK). The tackifying coating applied to the removable covering is a liquid, then gelified by being placed in an oven at 155° C. The PVC-based multilayer removable covering (Tarkett Stone 370) comprises a foam back, a rolled sublayer of 600 g/m.sup.2 based on recycled PVC containing a saturating glass mat of 80 g/m.sup.2, a layer of finishing foam and a varnish based on polyurethane measuring 10 μm.
Example 3
(40) The removable surface covering is as described in example 2. The floor is covered with an anchoring sublayer comprising a glass mat coated on both sides with a composition made up of 17.6% P1353K Vestolit® PVC, 15.4% of fillers (CaCO.sub.3 Durcal® 15 from OMYA) 62% of DINP Jayflex® from Exxon and 0.37% of a rheological agent (Aerosil® 200 from EVONIK); then the composition is gelified by being put in an oven at 155° C. The removable surface covering is positioned on the anchoring sublayer previously laid on the floor.
Example 4
(41) Example 4 is identical to example 3 with the exception of the gelification of the anchoring sublayer covering the floor, and the gelification of the tackifying coating, obtained by placing it in an oven at 180° C.
Example 5
(42) Example 5 is identical to example 4 with the exception of the anchoring sublayer to be laid on the floor which comprises 13.5% P1353K Vestolit® PVC, 4.4% of Lacovyl® PA 1384 by Arkema, 15.4% of fillers (CaCO3 Durcal® 15 from OMYA) 66% of DINP Jayflex® by Exxon and 0.7% of a rheological agent (Aerosil® 200 by EVONIK).
Example 6
(43) Example 6 is identical to example 5 except for the anchoring sublayer whose thickness becomes 0.25 mm.
Example 7
(44) The removable surface covering is a covering according to example 2 covered with an anchoring sublayer including a compact PVC layer, including 12.4% Jayflex® DINP by Exxon, 12.9% of Vinnolit® P 4472 PVC, 16.1% of Vestolite® B 7021, 47% of CaCO.sub.3 OMYA BL 20, 11.6% of Nonyl Benzoate. The compact PVC layer is covered on the side coming into contact with the removable surface covering with a composition including 17.6% P1353K Vestolit® PVC, 15.4% of fillers (CaCO.sub.3 Durcal® 15 from OMYA) 62% of DINP Jayflex® by Exxon and 0.37% of a rheological agent Aerosil® 200 by EVONIK, applied in liquid form then gelified by placing in an oven at 155° C.
Example 8
(45) The removable surface covering is a panel based on high density wood fiber board HDF (Smart original by Tarkett) 7 mm thick, without a tackifying coating and is based on the anchoring sublayer previously laid on the floor, said anchoring sublayer comprising 13.5% of P1353K Vestolit® PVC, 4.4% of Lacovyl® PA 1384 by Arkema, 15.4% of fillers (CaCO.sub.3 Durcal® 15 from OMYA) 66% of DINP Jayflex® by Exxon and 0.7% or a rheological agent (Aerosil® 200 by EVONIK).
Example 9
(46) The removable surface covering is a multilayer PVC product 2.5 mm thick, without a tackifying coating and is placed on the anchoring sublayer previously laid on the floor, said anchoring sublayer comprising 13.5% of P1353K Vestolit® PVC, 4.4% of Lacovyl® PA 1384 by Arkema, 15.4% of fillers (CaCO.sub.3 Durcal® 15 from OMYA) 66% of DINP Jayflex® by Exxon and 0.7% of a rheological agent (Aerosil® 200 by EVONIK).
LEGEND
(47) 1: Decoration kit 2: Removable surface covering 3: Anchoring sublayer 4: Floor 5: Tackifying coating 6: Support layer 7: Wear layer 8: Protection varnish 9: Release paper