Fall Protecting Flooring Element Primarily for Covering Playgrounds and Flooring Composed Therefrom
20200385935 · 2020-12-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F15/02005
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E04F15/02183
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C13/045
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E04F2201/091
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Fall protecting flooring element that comprises a flat rectangular body of a resilient Material having a lower face, an upper face, four sides, patterns at its four sides that enable interlocking several similar flooring elements by form-fitting connections. Respective short straight corner sections are provided that constitute a part of the side of the concerned side. The patterns comprise alternating sequence of connection tabs and connection recesses. The connection tabs have identical profiles but inverse of the profiles of the connection recesses. A plurality of fall protecting floor elements can be connected together to form a flooring.
Claims
1. A fall protecting flooring element primarily for covering playgrounds and other grounds, wherein the fall protecting flooring element comprises a flat rectangular body having four sides (A, B, C and D) and four corners (E, F, G and H), wherein the flat rectangular body comprises a base, a lower face, an upper face, and a support surface, the flat rectangular body comprised of a resilient material, the four sides (A, B, C and D) having patterns that enable interlocking several similar flooring elements by form-fitting connections, respective short straight corner sections are provided at the four corners (E, F, G, H) of the flat rectangular body that constitute a part of the side of the concerned side, the patterns comprise alternating sequence of connection tabs having a profile and connection recesses having a profile, wherein the profile of the connection tabs is identical but is the inverse of the profile of the connection recesses, and the support surface is at the base of the flooring element for the support of connection tabs provided on a different flooring element to be interconnected therewith, wherein the sides (A, C) starting from a corner (E) at one end of a diagonal of the body of the flooring element are provided with the same first pattern that have identical connection tabs and identical connection recesses, and the sides (B, D) starting from the corner (F) at the other end of the same diagonal also have an identical second pattern that differs from the first pattern, and the second pattern also comprises identical connection tabs and identical connection recesses that have designs differing from the design of the connection tabs and connection recesses in the first pattern, and the connection tabs and the connection recesses have widths that all take their maximum values at a central part of their height from which maximum the width decreases both in outward and inward direction, and respective plates are provided in the first pattern at the bottom of the connection recesses which form an integral part of the body and have a thickness smaller than the thickness of the body, the plates constitute the support surface and the front edges of the plates extend till a straight line interconnecting the corner sections on the associated side, and the connection tabs in the second pattern have a thickness smaller than the thickness of the body which is just by the thickness of the plates in the first pattern thinner than the thickness of the body, and the straight line interconnecting the corner sections falls in the central part of the concerned pattern.
2. The flooring element as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the first pattern the thickness of the connection tabs is the same as the thickness of the body, and in the second pattern the height of the connection recesses is the same as the thickness of the body.
3. The flooring element as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flooring element further comprises a lower central part in the connection tabs, the lower central part of the connection tabs are thinner than the body, respective noses in the lower central part of the connection tabs wherein the noses slightly extends outwardly from the associated connection tab in forward direction, the connection recesses having a lower rear surface, and in the lower rear surface of the connection recesses which are provided with said plates a respective depression is provided having dimensions corresponding to that of the nose to receive the nose present on the connection tab which is configured to be inserted in the concerned connection recess.
4. The flooring element as claimed in claim 3, wherein the nose has an inclined front face that gets narrower in downward direction.
5. The flooring element as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flat rectangular body has an inner portion and inner cavities open from below are provided in the inner portion of the flat rectangular body.
6. The flooring element as claimed in claim 1, wherein all of the connection tabs and connection recesses have respective curved boundary lines.
7. The flooring element as claimed in claim 1, wherein between two corner sections on the sides (A, C respectively B, D) provided with identical patterns the distance corresponds to an even number multiple of the width of the connection tabs and connection recesses when the distance is measured along the straight line interconnecting the corner sections.
8. A flooring, constituted by a plurality of the flooring elements as claimed in claim 1 that are interlocked by the mutual interlocking of the sides provided with the first and second patterns, and by fitting the connection tabs into the opposite connection recesses.
9. The flooring as claimed in claim 8, wherein the flooring further comprises straight edge closure elements for closing the sides thereof, and at one side the edge closure elements comprises a first or a second pattern that fits to the pattern of the side which is to be closed thereby.
10. The flooring as claimed in claim 9, wherein the flooring further comprises corner regions and corner elements for closing corner regions of the flooring, the corner elements are connectable to the sides of the straight edge closure elements at the corner region, the corner elements having two connectable sides, and on the two connectable sides of the corner elements a connection tab and a connection recess are provided.
11. The flooring as claimed in claim 10, wherein the corner element and/or the edge closure element has an outwardly descending inclined surface.
12. The flooring element as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flooring element further comprises outwardly and downwardly extending ribs on the bottom thereof for improving placement on the ground and increasing the rigidity of the flooring element.
13. The flooring element as claimed in claim 12, wherein the ribs extend in parallel to the sides of the flooring element.
Description
[0025] The flooring element according to the invention will now be described in connection with exemplary embodiments thereof wherein, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings. In the drawing:
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[0039] At the edges of each side connection tabs 12 or 12 and connection recesses 13 or 13 are provided which have respective curved profiles that continue each other, and their shape and design resemble to those of well known jigsaw puzzles, and the shape also resembles to the half of a figure-of-eight curve. Characteristic to this shape is that the width of the connection tabs 12 and 12 is always changing and it takes its maximum in a central section and from here it decreases towards both directions. The shape of the connection recesses 13 and 13 is the inverse of the connection tabs 12 and 12, therefore each connection tab 12 and 12 can be inserted and fitted in the connection recess 13 and 13 of another flooring element. Owing to the changing width of the shapes form-fitting connections are established which prevent the disassembly of the so interconnected flooring elements by pulling in lateral direction. At each of the corners E, F, G and H the edges start with respective straight corner sections 14, and following the respective corner sections 14 the alternating sequence of connection tabs 12 or 12 and connection recesses 13 or 13 is provided which terminates in the short straight corner section 14 on the other end of the same side. At the corner regions of each of the sides the short corner sections 14 falls in the same line, and this imaginary line separates the connections tabs 12 or 12 from the connection recesses 13 or 13 which constitute their continuations. Under such a design an arrangement should be understood in which from the same interconnection line of the two corner sections 14 on the same side the connection tabs 12 or 12 extend out in normal direction to the same extent as the depth of the connection recesses 13 or 13 extend in the other direction. This means if a flooring element 10 is interconnected with another flooring element in such a way that the side A or C of the first flooring element should be connected to the side B or D of the other flooring element, then the connection tabs 12 or 12 can be exactly fitted into the connection recesses 13 or 13 of the other flooring element, and the theoretical separation line between the two flooring elements falls in the line interconnecting the corner sections 14. If from each of the corners we move in clockwise direction, then the straight corner sections 14 are always followed by a connection recess 13 or 13. The length of the sides of the flooring element 10 or the identical width of the connection tabs 12 or 12 and the connection recesses 13 or 13 are chosen in such a way that the distance between the inner ends of the corner sections 14 on the same side should be the even numbered multiple of the width of the connection tabs 12 or 12 and of the same width of the connection recesses 13 and 13, and from this law it follows if the pattern on a side starts with a connection recess 13 or 13 then it will terminate with a connection tab 12 or 12Such a design is at the same time the condition if the interconnection of a plurality of flooring elements 10 is required then into the respective connection recesses 13 or 13 always a connection tab 12 or 12 on a corresponding side of the opposite flooring element side will be fitted. This also means that if in a side the pattern starts with a connection recess 13 or 13 then the same side will terminate with a connection tab 12 or 12.
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[0041] In order that the presence of the plates 16 cannot disturb the placement of the otherwise identical but inversely shaped connection tabs 12 into the respective connection recesses 13, the bottom plane of the connection tabs 12 at the sides B and D extends only till the upper plane of the plates 16 which means that the thickness of the connection tabs 12 is just by the thickness of the plates 16 smaller than the full thickness of the flooring element 10. In the bottom of the connection tabs 12 edges 17 are formed which can be seen in
[0042] A specific feature of such a design lies in if a plurality of identically designed flooring elements 10 can be interconnected in such a way that the side A or C of a flooring element should be placed and snapped to the side B or D of another flooring element from above, i.e. to a side provided with the first pattern I connected to another side provided with the second pattern, whereby the connection tabs 12 of the upper flooring element will be fitted in the connection recesses 13 of the oppositely located flooring elements. Owing to the presence of the plates 16 and to the smaller thickness of the connection tabs 12 that are supported by the plates 16, the lower surfaces 15 of the interconnected flooring elements will lie in the same plane without the formation of any breaking line. The thickness of the connection tabs 12 provided at the sides A and C can be the same as the full thickness of the flooring element 10, and at the sides B and D the connection recesses 13 need not be provided with the plates 16, as their thickness is also the same as the thickness of the body of the flooring element. Such a design, i.e. the presence of the plates 16 stabilizes the position of the mutually fitted flooring elements in the direction normal to the main planes thereof, i.e. if the surface of the ground is slightly curved and deviates from the geometric plane, then the presence of the plates 16 does not allow the opening of the interconnected flooring elements 10 in a direction normal to the plane of the ground. This property is advantageous at several types of use.
[0043] It has been mentioned that from the point of view of interlocking the flooring elements 10 apart from the above described patterns provided at the side regions the design of the internal part of the flooring elements 10 has no significance. In the exemplary embodiment the flooring element 10 had a planar upper surface 11 but it has a lower face 16 that comprises cavities 18 open from below and arranged in rows and columns. The presence of the cavities 18 decreases in the first hand the weight of the flooring element 10 and on the other hand it facilitates support on the ground, and in case of a looser soil if the flooring element 10 slightly gets sunken in the soil it makes possible that the soil parts moved away from the sunken areas can take place in the empty volumes of the cavities 18. This possibility stabilizes the position of the flooring element 10 on such grounds. In the exemplary embodiment the cavities 18 are designed as squares with rounded corner regions but any other shape can be used for forming the cavities. In case the continuous upper surface 11 is not a requirement by the intended use, then instead of the cavities 18 with closed tops, through going openings can be provided. Such flooring element can be used e.g. for covering lawns, in which grass can grow and extend through the openings, and rain water can also be lead away thereby.
[0044] In many applications the flooring elements 10 should be interlocked so that thereafter the connection remains stable and the flooring elements cannot move away from each other even if the ground will slightly move underneath and the continuous interconnection of the flooring elements cannot be disturbed by the displacement of the flooring elements or if their respective planes gets slightly inclined. The most significant drawback of conventional flooring elements and patterns set by jigsaw puzzles lies in that they are capable of being separated i.e. they can keep their upper plane only if the supporting ground underneath has an overall planar shape.
[0045] The design of the flooring element 10 described in the foregoing has a substantial position stabilizing effect just because of the presence of the plates 16 and the connection tabs 12 supported by the plates 16. A further embodiment is shown in
[0046] It should be noted that on the connection tabs 12 and connection recesses 13 there is no need to provide the noses 20 or the depressions 21 because the thickness of these elements is the same as the thickness of the flooring elements 10.
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[0048] The straight edge elements 30 shown in
[0049] The flooring element 10 according to the invention can be made with different design from the exemplary embodiment shown as long as the interlocking of the flooring elements 10 is provided by the fitting and conforming profiles of the connection tabs and the connection recesses and in which the bottom of certain connection recesses is covered by a thing plate which has a higher upper plane as the bottom of the flooring element supported by the ground and the corresponding connection tabs are supported by these plates and these tabs are correspondingly thinner than the thickness of the element.
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[0051] The flooring element according to the invention and the flooring made thereby is preferred in the first place for open air use, but it can well be used also for interior floorings, especially because its excellent fall protection properties. It should be noted that in the examples only square flooring elements 10 were shown, but the interconnectivity can be provided even if the flooring element is rectangular and the length of the longer side is the integer multiple of the length of the shorter side. If the full coverage of the ground is not an objective, then it can be sufficient if one side of a flooring element (e.g. its side A or C) and the other side (e.g side B or D) of a different flooring element to be fitted thereto be designed in a mutually fitting way as explained earlier.