FLOOR COVERING PANEL
20170321430 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T428/24802
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B44C5/0453
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T156/1044
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04F15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T428/24438
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04F2201/0153
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T156/1039
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B44C1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F15/181
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B44C5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F15/02033
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B44C1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Floor covering hard panels having at least on two opposite edges, coupling elements made in one piece with the panels, so that several ones of such panels can be mutually coupled, whereby these coupling elements provide for an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the panels, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the edges and parallel to the plane of the panels, and whereby these coupling elements are made such that the panels can be rotated into and/or out of one another at least along the above-mentioned edges. The panels are provided, at least on the above-mentioned edges, near the top side, with a part from which has been removed an amount of material such as by a bevel.
Claims
1. A floor covering panel for forming a floor covering, wherein the panel has a first pair of opposite edges and a second pair of opposite edges; wherein at least the first pair of edges is provided with coupling parts made in one piece of the material of the panel, said coupling parts being configured such that two of such panels can be coupled to each other in a same plane so as to form said floor covering, and provide an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to said plane of the coupled floor panels and in a direction perpendicular to said edges and parallel to the plane of the floor covering; wherein said coupling parts include a tongue and a groove for providing the interlocking in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the floor covering, said groove being bordered by an upper lip and a lower lip, said lower lip extending distally beyond the upper lip; wherein said coupling parts further include locking parts for providing the interlocking in the direction perpendicular to said edges and parallel to said plane, said locking parts comprising a locking part at said lower lip and a locking part at the lower side of the tongue, said locking parts defining locking surfaces, said locking surfaces of two of such panels being in contact when coupled to each other; wherein said coupling parts are configured such that in a coupled condition of two of said panels said lower lip is bent downwards, and creates a force forcing the coupled panels towards each other; and wherein said panel at said first pair of edges comprises upper edges, each of these upper edges being provided with a bevel, resulting in that the panels are forced against each other at a level mainly below said bevels.
2. The floor covering panel of claim 1, wherein also the second pair of opposite edges is provided with coupling parts made in one piece of the material of the panel, said coupling parts being configured such that two of such panels can be coupled to each other in a same plane so as to form said floor covering, and provide an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to said plane of the coupled floor panels and in a direction perpendicular to said edges of said second pair and parallel to the plane of the floor covering; wherein said coupling parts of the second pair of edges include a tongue and a groove for providing the interlocking in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the floor covering, said groove being bordered by an upper lip and a lower lip, said lower lip extending distally beyond the upper lip; wherein said coupling parts of the second pair of edges further include locking parts for providing the interlocking in the direction perpendicular to said edges and parallel to said plane, said locking parts comprising a locking part at said lower lip and a locking part at the lower side of the tongue, said locking parts defining locking surfaces, said locking surfaces of two of such panels being in contact when coupled to each other; wherein said coupling parts of the second pair of edges are configured such that in a coupled condition of two of said panels said lower lip is bent downwards, and create a force forcing the respective coupled panels towards each other; and wherein said panel at said second pair of edges comprises upper edges, each of these upper edges being provided with a bevel, resulting in that the panels are forced against each other at a level mainly below said bevels.
3. The floor covering panel of claim 2, wherein the panel is rectangular and oblong, and comprises a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges, and wherein the first pair of edges forms the long edges.
4. The floor covering panel of claim 2, wherein the panel is rectangular and oblong, and comprises a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges, and wherein the first pair of edges forms the short edges.
5. The floor covering panel of claim 1, wherein the coupling parts at the first pair of edges are configured such that two of such panels at the respective edges can be joined by angling one floor covering panel into the other.
6. The floor covering panel of claim 1, wherein the coupling parts at both pairs of edges are configured such that two of such panels at the respective pairs of edges can be joined by angling one floor covering panel into the other.
7. The floor covering panel of claim 1, wherein said panels comprise a core and a decorative upper surface.
8. The floor covering panel of claim 1, wherein the panel has a core made of MDF or HDF, said lower lip being mainly formed from said MDF or HDF.
9. The floor covering panel of claim 8, wherein the panel has a decorative layer at its upper surface and a backing layer at the lower surface, said backing layer extending along the underside of the lower lip.
10. The floor covering panel of claim 9, wherein the backing layer extends along the underside of the lower lip at least up to the locking part belonging to that lip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046] In order to better explain the characteristics of the invention, the following preferred embodiments are described as an example only without being limitative in any way, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0058] As represented in
[0059] According to a first aspect of the invention, a floor covering 1 is formed of hard laminate panels 2, wherein these panels 2 are provided at least on two opposite edges 3-4, and preferably, as represented in the
[0060] Such coupling means 7, which make it possible to couple the panels 2 without any glue being required, at least on two sides and preferably on all sides, and whereby the panels 2 are uncoupled by rotating them out of one another, are known as such from international patent Publication No. WO 97/47834.
[0061] From WO 97/47834 it is also known that the above-mentioned coupling means 7, as represented in
[0062] As explained in WO 97/47834, such coupling means 7, depending on their embodiment, allow for different couplings. According to the most preferred embodiment, they are, as will be described hereafter by means of
[0063] The above-mentioned rotation is further illustrated in
[0064] It is also possible, while holding a panel 2A in a rotated position, to couple a following panel 2C onto it on the edges 5 and 6 respectively, either by means of a generally co-planar translation T3, or by a mutual rotation between the panels 2A and after which both panels 2A and 2C are then rotated down to be interlocked with the preceding row of panels.
[0065] Another advantage consists in that a glueless coupling without any play or practically without any play remains possible, also with thicker panels which can be rotated into and/or out of one another, without any extreme compression forces being created on the edge parts during the rotation. The bevels according to this invention ensure that such forces are excluded and/or remain limited, so that the risk of damages, among others to the top layer or to the surface of the bevels, are excluded, if not restricted.
[0066] What makes the first aspect of the invention special is that the above-mentioned panels 2 are provided, at least on two of their edges 3-4 or 5-6 and preferably on all four edges 3 to 6, near the top side, with a part from which an amount of material has been cut-away and removed (a cut-away portion), which part preferably each time is in the form of a bevel 15.
[0067] As represented in
[0068] Another advantage is that when it is required for the above-mentioned interlocking parts 13 and 14, in particular the accompanying lower contact surfaces 19 and 20, to extend tangentially or almost tangentially around a circle having the contact zone 18 as its centre, the average gradient A of the contact surfaces can be kept relatively large for a same distance E of the protruding part of the lower lip 11, as indicated in
[0069] Another advantage consists in that, irrespective of the thickness D of the panels 2, the contact zone 18 can always be situated at a certain height H above the bottom side of the panels 2, provided the bevels 15 are realized over an appropriate height H1. Thus it is possible, if required, to always work with similar cutting tools to form the tongue 8 and groove 9, for thinner as well as for thicker 5 panels 2.
[0070] Although the above-mentioned advantages are particularly felt with embodiments of the type whereby the uncoupling of the panels 2 can be realized by means of a rotation around the above-mentioned contact zone 18, it should be noted that the above-mentioned bevels 15 also offer advantages which do not necessarily coincide with the fact whether it is either or not possible for the panels 2 to be disassembled by means of rotation. Such bevels 15 offer the advantage that the panels 2 never press directly onto one another on their top surface, so that damage of the top layer resulting from mutual contact between the panels 2 is excluded, which is particularly important in the case of laminate parquet, as well as for floor coverings which are connected without any glue and whereby the panels are driven one another laterally in a generally common plane by means of a hammer and a stop block.
[0071] Also, according to a different embodiment, the first aspect of the invention no longer merely applies to panels 2 which can be disassembled by means of a rotation, but it also applies to all sorts of panels 2 which are provided with coupling means 7 which make it possible for the panels 2 to be interlocked both vertically and horizontal on their edges 3-4, 5-6 respectively, irrespective of whether the assembly and/or disassembly has to be or can be realized by means of a rotation or sliding motion.
[0072] The above-mentioned bevels 15 preferably extend at an angle X of 45° in relation to the plane which is determined by or includes the panels 2. However, other gradients are not excluded.
[0073] Practically, the bevels 15 will extend in a horizontal direction over a distance Z in the order of magnitude of 2 millimeter, although other dimensions are not excluded here either.
[0074] As is further represented in
[0075] A V-shaped width (50) is defined by the bevels (15) of the first and second panels (2). The width (52) of the clearance (40) is less than the V-shaped width (50).
[0076] It is clear that the first aspect of the invention can be applied with panels 2 having an elongated design, as represented in
[0077] According to the above-mentioned second aspect of the invention, which the given example of
[0078] Such a narrow width B, combined with coupling means 7 of the type whereby the uncoupling has to be carried out by rotating the panels 2 in relation to one another, as represented in
[0079] Moreover, the panels 2, according to the second aspect of the invention, preferably also have a length L which amounts to at least eight times the width B.
[0080] Preferably, the panels 2 made according to the second aspect of the invention, also have a single pattern which is repeated over the entire top surface, in particular a wood pattern.
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[0082] As shown in
[0083] The panel decorative layer 25 may as such consist of several layers, but it preferably contains at least one film or coating-like layer imprinted with a pattern, for example a wood pattern printed on a paper layer. In this case, the print 26 can be realized on the bevels 15 or such with a similar pattern. As a printing technique is applied for the decorative layer as well as for the print 26, it is very easy to match both patterns as far as colour and/or design are concerned. As mentioned in the introduction, the print 26 is preferably moisture-proof and impermeable. Thus is obtained a sealing on the bevels 15, which is particularly useful when the panels have a porous core, for example made of MDF or HDF.
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[0085] Other transfer printing techniques which are known as such are not excluded, however.
[0086] It should be noted that, both as far as the above-mentioned first aspect and the third aspect are concerned, according to a preferred embodiment, one or several, and preferably all bevels 15 extend at such an angle that the plane including the bevel 15, does not intersect the contour of the panel 2 or at most just touches it, as indicated by the lines W in
[0087] According to a fourth aspect of the invention, it concerns a floor covering consisting of laminated hard panels 2 with a core 23 based on MDF or HDF, or a similar material, wherein the panels 2 are each separately provided with an underlayer 36 made of synthetic material or another dampening or insulating material provided on the bottom side and fixed onto it, preferably made of polyethylene or polyethylene base material, as represented in
[0088] The above-mentioned underlayer 36 can be fixed to the bottom side of the panel 2 in any way whatsoever, for example by means of gluing or by melting it onto the panel. In the case of a conventional laminate construction, the structure thus consists of the decorative layer 25, the core 23, usually based on MDF or HDF, a counterlayer 37, and the above-mentioned underlayer 36.
[0089] It is clear that the fourth aspect of the invention can be used in combination with floor panels which are provided with a conventional tongue and groove on their edges, as well as in combination with floor panels with coupling means which provide for a horizontal and a vertical interlocking, for example coupling means 7 as described above.
[0090] The invention is by no means limited to the above-described embodiments represented on the accompanying drawings; on the contrary, such a floor and in particular the above-mentioned panels, can be made in all shapes and dimensions while still remaining within the scope of the invention.