DECK BOARD ASSEMBLY WITH DRAINAGE AND STORM SURGE DAMAGE PREVENTION FEATURES
20250003235 ยท 2025-01-02
Inventors
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E04F2201/043
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E04F15/105
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E04F15/02183
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E02B2201/00
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B63B43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F15/02038
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E04F2203/04
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E04F2201/0107
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International classification
E04F15/02
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E02B3/06
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E04F15/10
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E04F19/02
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B63B43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A deck board assembly is disclosed for constructing a deck board with drainage and storm surge damage prevention features. The assembly includes a plurality of deck board panels, each comprising an extruded or pultruded panel body with an internal screw boss, an overhang, a ledge, drainage openings on the topside, and underside openings. The panels also have a chemically bonded use surface with corresponding drainage openings. A finishing feature is provided to engage with the overhang and straddle at least two deck board panels. This innovative design allows for easy assembly and provides enhanced protection against storm surges and water damage, making it an ideal solution for outdoor decking applications.
Claims
1. A deck board assembly for assembling a deck board with drainage and storm surge damage prevention features, comprising: (i) a plurality of deck board panels comprising a first deck board panel and a second deck board panel, the first deck board panel and the second deck board panel each comprising an extruded or pultruded panel body and a chemically bonded use surface, the extruded or pultruded panel body comprising an internal screw boss and defining a side comprising an overhang, an opposite side comprising a ledge, a topside defining drainage openings, and an underside defining underside openings; and (ii) a finishing feature, wherein the overhang is configured to engage with an adjacent deck board panel of the deck board, wherein the finishing feature is configured to engage with the overhang, wherein the finishing feature is configured to straddle at least the first deck board panel and the second deck board panel of the deck board, and wherein the chemically bonded use surface defines corresponding drainage openings.
2. The deck board assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of deck board panels is modular.
3. The deck board assembly of claim 1, wherein the extruded or pultruded panel body further comprises an internal reinforcement.
4. The deck board assembly of claim 1, wherein the chemically bonded use surface is processed or finished as imitation lineal deck boards or lineal slats.
5. The deck board assembly of claim 1, wherein the finishing feature is a rounded edge panel.
6. The deck board assembly of claim 5, wherein the rounded edge panel is configured to meet with the chemically bonded use surface of the first deck board panel and the second deck board panel of the deck board.
7. The deck board assembly of claim 1, wherein the deck board assembly further comprises a plug for an aperture through the finishing feature.
8. A deck board assembly for assembling a deck board with drainage features, comprising: (i) a plurality of deck board panels comprising a first deck board panel and a second deck board panel, the first deck board panel and the second deck board panel each comprising an extruded or pultruded panel body and a chemically bonded use surface, the extruded or pultruded panel body comprising an internal screw boss and defining a side comprising an overhang, an opposite side comprising a ledge, and a topside defining drainage openings; and (ii) a finishing feature, wherein the overhang is configured to engage with an adjacent deck board panel of the deck board, wherein the finishing feature is configured to engage with the overhang, wherein the finishing feature is configured to straddle at least the first deck board panel and the second deck board panel of the deck board, and wherein the chemically bonded use surface defines corresponding drainage openings.
9. The deck board assembly of claim 8, wherein each of the plurality of deck board panels is modular.
10. The deck board assembly of claim 8, wherein the extruded or pultruded panel body further comprises an internal reinforcement.
11. The deck board assembly of claim 8, wherein the chemically bonded use surface is processed or finished as imitation lineal deck boards or lineal slats.
12. The deck board assembly of claim 8, wherein the finishing feature is a rounded edge panel.
13. The deck board assembly of claim 12, wherein the rounded edge panel is configured to meet with the chemically bonded use surface of the first deck board panel and the second deck board panel of the deck board.
14. The deck board assembly of claim 8, wherein the deck board assembly further comprises a plug for an aperture through the finishing feature.
15. A deck board assembly for assembling a deck board with storm surge damage prevention features, comprising: (i) a plurality of deck board panels comprising a first deck board panel and a second deck board panel, the first deck board panel and the second deck board panel each comprising an extruded or pultruded panel body and a chemically bonded use surface, the extruded or pultruded panel body comprising an internal screw boss and defining a side comprising an overhang, an opposite side comprising a ledge, and an underside defining underside openings; and (ii) a finishing feature, wherein the overhang is configured to engage with an adjacent deck board panel of the deck board, wherein the finishing feature is configured to engage with the overhang, and wherein the finishing feature is configured to straddle at least the first deck board panel and the second deck board panel of the deck board.
16. The deck board assembly of claim 15, wherein each of the plurality of deck board panels is modular.
17. The deck board assembly of claim 15, wherein the extruded or pultruded panel body further comprises an internal reinforcement.
18. The deck board assembly of claim 15, wherein the chemically bonded use surface is processed or finished as imitation lineal deck boards or lineal slats.
19. The deck board assembly of claim 15, wherein the finishing feature is a rounded edge panel.
20. The deck board assembly of claim 19, wherein the rounded edge panel is configured to meet with the chemically bonded use surface of the first deck board panel and the second deck board panel of the deck board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Many aspects of the present disclosure will be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, with emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. It should be recognized that these implementations and embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles of the present disclosure. Therefore, in the drawings:
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[0037] The presently disclosed subject matter now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter are shown. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. The presently disclosed subject matter may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Indeed, many modifications and other embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the presently disclosed subject matter pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the presently disclosed subject matter is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
[0038] Throughout this specification and the claims, the terms comprise, comprises, and comprising are used in a non-exclusive sense, except where the context requires otherwise. Likewise, the term includes and its grammatical variants are intended to be non-limiting, such that recitation of items in a list is not to the exclusion of other like items that can be substituted or added to the listed items.
[0039] The present application references PCT Appl. No. US2022/42159, a previous filed and pending application by Applicant, and said reference is incorporated herein in the entirety.
I. Example Use Case Scenarios
[0040] Decks fabricated with conventional wood construction are susceptible to rot, decay, and warping over time, especially when exposed to moisture and/or harsh marine environments. Proper maintenance, including regular inspections, sealing, and refinishing, is necessary to mitigate these issues. Similarly, improper installation or inadequate maintenance of FRP panels can result in delamination, which reduces the overall structural strength and integrity of the deck components. Regular inspections, repairs, and adherence to manufacturer guidelines are essential to maintain the structural integrity of FRP assemblies.
[0041] In either case, traditional wood construction and FRP panels add significant weight to land-based decks or boats. Consequently, decking systems have gained popularity in recent years due to their ease of installation, relative low cost, and versatility. Decking systems are available in a range of materials, including wood-plastic composites, PVC, and aluminum. Wood-plastic composites offer the aesthetic appeal of wood while providing enhanced durability, moisture resistance, and resistance to solar radiation and fading. PVC and aluminum panels may also be used and incorporated into the systems as these components are known for their lightweight properties, corrosion resistance, and low maintenance requirements.
[0042] The installation of decking systems typically involves laying a grid-like framework or support structure. This framework provides stability and ensures proper load distribution. The pre-made boards, slats, tiles, or panels of the decking system are then placed and interlocked on top of the framework.
[0043] While conventional decking systems offer the above stated benefits, they have limitations when it comes to drainage and storm surge damage prevention. For example, traditional decks, in particular, teak or aesthetically appealing decks, usually offer few if any drainage features. Moreover, if drainage features are offered, they are rarely effective at properly draining liquids away from the majority of the deck and/or away from the majority of the support surface. Traditional decks also usually offer no storm surge damage prevention features; instead, traditional wooden dock decks, for example, suffer from periodic acute strain and stress and/or from chronic widespread strain and stress, resulting from the force of water during tides, storms, or changing-current conditions. As such, in at least one aspect, the disclosure herein is directed to improved support surface structures, in particular, to modular deck board assemblies and decking system components having drainage and storm surge damage prevention features, and to improved methods of producing and assembling the same. In the same vein, the lessons and techniques disclosed herein are applicable to any support structure or surface.
II. Systems and Methods
[0044] In one aspect, the support surface structure or deck board according to the present disclosure is a multi-component system that allows for easy assembly, use, and/or disassembly of the structure. The support surface structure or deck board, in one aspect, includes a plurality of molded, extruded, or pultruded components, although other manufacturing methods are envisioned. These components can be easily transported (stacked or nested, for example) and installed/assembled on site. In another aspect, the support surface structure includes a modular deck board assembly of the panel variety, although other modular and non-modular types are envisioned. In particular, in another aspect, the deck board assembly yields a sturdy and rigid deck board that appears, aesthetically, as if made from a plurality of single-piece lineal boards or lineal slats, instead of deck board panels. In another aspect, the deck board produced from the installed deck board assembly appears to be made from conventionally installed wooden or teak deck boards or slats. In another aspect, the deck board produced from the installed deck board assembly comprises drainage features, on the support surface or deck board floor, and/or on an underside surface of the deck board. In another aspect, the deck board produced from the installed deck board assembly includes storm surge, wave, and/or water pressure damage prevention features on an underside surface, and/or on the support surface of the deck board.
[0045] In one aspect, the deck board assembly according to the present disclosure is part of a decking system including a frame. The frame is configured to hold one or more support surfaces or deck board floors/levels. Each deck board floor or level, in one aspect, is made of a deck board assembly having a plurality of side-by-side deck board panels. The deck board panels, in another aspect, are configured to interconnect to create a contiguous, seemingly-flush support surface. Moreover, the deck board assembly or the deck board components may be manufactured to include internal structures (embedded or removable/replaceable) that are the same or a different material than the deck board assembly or the deck board components. In another aspect, the internal structures may be formed using a different manufacturing method than the deck board assembly or the deck board components. In another aspect, the internal structures may be configured to function as drainage channels or passageways for downward running or falling liquids (such as rain or runoff) draining in from above the deck board panel(s), and/or as water spreading spaces or cavities for receiving upwardly forced/rising liquid from under the deck board panel(s). Furthermore, the deck board assembly components or panels, in another aspect, may be further processed (e.g., cut, sheared, sawed, etched, chamfered, notched, bent, drilled, bored, built-up, chemically prepared, machined, etc.) as need.
[0046] In one aspect, each deck board panel of a deck board assembly according to the present disclosure is configured to be held and supported directly by a different portion of a frame. The deck board panel(s) of the deck board assembly include a use surface, and a panel body configured to touch and/or interlock with an adjacent deck board panel body of the deck board assembly and configured to be rigidly engaged to the frame. The panel body of each deck board panel, in one aspect, includes internal structures that provide structural integrity to the panel body such that the deck board panel can withstand loads placed on it during use. In another aspect, the panel body of the deck board panels may include an embedded internal reinforcement(s). In another aspect, the use surface may define apertures, openings, or traversing channels that function as drainage features or that function simply for channeling liquids to or through different regions or portions of a deck board panel. In another aspect, the panel body may define apertures, openings, or traversing channels that correspond to the apertures, openings, or traversing channels of the use surface. In this way, the apertures, openings, or traversing channels of the panel body are configured to function as drainage features for channeling liquids from the use surface to or through different regions or portions of the deck board panel.
[0047] In one aspect, the use surface of each deck board panel according to the present disclosure is a flexible PVC that is mechanically engaged to and/or chemically bonded to the panel body of each deck board panel. In particular, in another aspect, the use surface may be enhanced or altered by scuffing, scarring, and other processes that add texture and surface area adhesion. The use surface, in another aspect, may be further processed or finished (e.g., cut, sheared, sawed, etched, chamfered, notched, bent, drilled, bored, built-up, sanded, worn, chemically prepared, machined, etc.) as needed. In one aspect, the use surface may be computer numerically controlled (CNC) drilled to form aperture, openings, or traversing channels therethrough. In this way, for example, the use surface may appear, aesthetically, as if made from a plurality of single-piece lineal boards or lineal slats, although other aesthetic surface finishes are envisioned including surface finishes that look like stone, concrete, marble, monolithic wood, parquet, tile, resin, etc. In another example, the use surface may have spaced openingsof either uniform or varied sizes and/or shapestherethrough.
[0048] In one aspect, the use surface may be configured as a flat or generally planar surface. As such, the use surface is supported and held directly by the panel body of the deck board panel, and as such the use surface is configured to provide a stable support surface for an assembled deck board.
[0049] In one aspect, the panel body of each deck board panel according to the present disclosure serves to receive and hold the use surface for each deck board panel, and serves to receive and hold the only mechanical fasteners demanded by the deck board assembly (for securably attaching the deck board panels to a frame). In another aspect, the deck board assembly may call for mechanical fasteners (friction-fit, snap-fit, screws, etc.) for securing the use surface to the panel body and/or for securing any other component of the assembly (e.g., any other lineal members or finishing features as described herein). In another aspect, the panel body defines a surface feature or recess for receiving and holding the use surface, or for receiving the material for the use surface, or for drainage or for storm surge damage prevention features according to the present disclosure.
[0050] In particular, in one aspect, the panel body includes a screw boss(es) to receive the assembly screws. In one aspect, the screw boss(es) help to securably attach (via mechanical fasteners, for example) other components of the deck board assembly to the panel body and/or the use surface. Importantly, assembly screws may be driven into the screw boss(es) that are exposed at the ends of the panel body. In another aspect, the assembly screws also may be driven (e.g., from the side(s) or from within at any point along the length of the panel body, for example, into the internal screw boss (the entire screw boss extending along a length of the panel body, for example).
[0051] In one aspect, the deck board panel body is a lineal member produced from an extrusion or pultrusion manufacturing process. Other components of the deck board assembly may be produced from an extrusion or pultrusion manufacturing process as well. The components for the deck board assembly in the form of lineal members, in on aspect, may be made at least in part of polymeric materials or equivalent, e.g., low-density polyethylene (LDPE) (a chemically inert, flexible, insulator), high-density polyethylene (HDPE) (inert, thermally stable, tough and high tensile strength); polypropylene (resistant to acids and alkalis, high tensile strength); polyvinyl chloride (insulator, (PVC) flame retardant, chemically inert); polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE) (stable to heat and thermal, high tensile strength and non-wetting); polyamide (Nylon) (high melting point, excellent abrasion resistance); polyethylene terephthalate (PET) & (PETG) (High strength and stiffness, broad range of use temperatures, low gas permeability), etc. In another aspect, the components for the deck board assembly also may be made of recycled materials or may incorporate embedded internal reinforcement such as embedded reinforcement fibers (glass fibers, carbon fibers, bast fibers) as is understood in the art or reinforcement strips as described herein. The components for the deck board assembly, in another aspect, may be formed of color-blend recycled plastics or polymers as is known in the art. The components for the deck board assembly, in another aspect, may be formed of scrap carbon fiber, and fiber glass and glass fibers, as well as any other polymers and/or any other natural (e.g., plant-based or plant derived) or non-natural fiber(s).
[0052] In one aspect, the deck board assembly and/or the deck board component(s) incorporate or is made of a non-homogeneous composition of matter having both compressive strength and stiffness which enables it to be used as a substitute for wood in a wide variety of applications. In another aspect, the structural composite for the deck board component(s) according to the present disclosure can be substituted with other materials having a higher strength modulus than wood, such as aluminum.
[0053] In particular, in one aspect, the deck board assembly and/or the deck board panel component(s) are engineered, meaning that its exterior shape and the choice of its external or internal features or components (e.g., screw boss(es)) and their locations and shapes are based at least in part on the demands as specified herein. The deck board assembly and/or the deck board panel component(s) may be extruded or pultruded lineal composite structures produced with embedded reinforcement(s) that are spaced away from the neutral axis, analogous to the flanges on and I-beam, or asymmetrically situated, in order to provide increased strength and stiffness in one or both axes perpendicular to the cross-section.
[0054] In one aspect, the deck board assembly and/or the deck board panel component(s) incorporate or is made of a structural polymeric composite, which include a polymer and stiffening additivities, typically waste glass fiber, carbon fiber, or bast fibers. In one aspect, the deck board assembly and deck board component(s) incorporate polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and/or recycled PVC. In one aspect, the deck board assembly and deck board panel component(s) incorporate polyamides. In one aspect, the deck board assembly and deck board panel component(s) incorporate a shredded fibrous material, for example, shredded carbon fiber. In one aspect, the deck board assembly and deck board component(s) incorporate a shredded fibrous material, for example, shredded fiberglass in waste, virgin, or blended form (waste+virgin). In one aspect, the deck board assembly and deck board component(s) incorporate a shredded fibrous material, for example, shredded bast fibre. In one aspect, the deck board assembly incorporates a first polymeric layer of PVC and/or recycled PVC, in which an additive is applied.
[0055] Referring to methods herein, in one aspect, a method of assembling a deck board with a deck board assembly comprising a plurality of deck board panels is disclosed. In one aspect, the method comprises providing a lineal panel body having a use surface adhered or laminated thereon and CNC drilling through the use surface and the underlying lineal panel body, and providing mechanical fasteners for installing the deck board panels to a deck frame. The method also comprises, in one aspect, securably fastening each of the plurality of deck board panels onto the frame, starting with a first deck board panel and then proceeding to place and slide a second deck board panel into position, adjacent, to the first deck board panel, and so on and so forth for the remainder of the plurality of deck board panels. In another aspect, the method also comprises interconnecting and/or interlocking each subsequent deck board panel with a previously installed deck board panel to prevent the subsequent deck board panel from shifting and/or moving relative to the previously installed deck board panel. In another aspect, the method comprises CNC drilling the lineal panel body separately from the use surface. In another aspect, the method comprises CNC drilling the lineal panel body between the reinforcements or in places where a reinforcement is not located or embedded.
[0056] In one aspect, the component elements allow for circularity in assembly, disassembly, and repair of broken components. Namely, the infinitely recyclable components may be repaired when broken by shredding, reheating, extruding or molding, and replacing the broken part. Thus, aspects of this disclosure allow cradle to cradle use of patents, lowering the costs of making deck boards from virgin materials, and reducing emissions and greenhouse gases associated with creating more virgin material.
[0057] In one aspect, a method of using the deck board components is disclosed. In another aspect, the deck board components are stacked or nested and transported in a box. The stacked and/or nested deck board components conserve space and allow for ready and fast assembly on site.
III. With Reference to the Figures
[0058] The term extruded is used herein for convenience but deck board may be formed in any way customary in the industry, for example, pultruded and co-extruded with other materials. Resin fusion and vacuum fusion methods are also envisioned.
[0059] The term lineal is used herein to refer to an extruded deck board component having a uniform cross section perpendicular to its major dimension which major dimension is much longer than its other two dimensions; that is, the plane of any cross section perpendicular to the major dimension of the deck board component is defined by a line parallel to the major dimension.
[0060] The term non-homogeneous as used herein means that at least some of the constituents are concentrated within the structural composite rather than being homogeneously dispersed.
[0061] The term screw boss is a physical structure that grips the threads of a screw being driven into it so that, once the screw has been inserted into or through the screw boss, the screw boss resists the removal of the screw more when the screw is pulled than when the screw is unscrewed.
[0062] A mechanical fastener is a mechanism or structure that helps to fasten to items or two components together, and may include but is not limited to screws, nails, bolts, pegs, mating structures, snap or button mechanisms, etc.
[0063] Accordingly, a user, a business, and/or a contractor can affectively manufacture, stack/nest, assemble, use, disassemble, store, and/or recycle the deck board assembly and the deck board panel components based on the systems and methods of the present disclosure. The deck board panel components and the resulting deck board assemblies according to the present disclosure are easier to produce, assemble, and customize than conventional decking systems. The deck board panel components and the resulting deck board assemblies according to the present disclosure allow for ready and efficient transport of deck board panel and assembly components on site, as needed, and rapid assembly/disassembly and use of those components and resulting decks.
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[0066] The one or more screw bosses 160 are configured to receive mechanical fasteners 170 for installing each deck board panel 112 of the deck board assembly 100 to the frame 10. The one or more screw bosses 160 also are configured to receive the mechanical fasteners 170 for installing other components of the deck board assembly 100 to the deck board panels 112a, 112b (best seen in
[0067] Depending on the embodiment, additional deck board panels 112 and/or finishing features 101 may be part of the deck board assembly 100 a (i.e., three or more, four or more, etc. deck board panels 112 and a complementary number of rounded edge panels 102). Moreover, the deck board panels 112 and/or the finishing features 101 may be further processed (e.g., cut, sheared, sawed, etched, chamfered, bent, pre-drilled, bored, built-up, chemically prepared, machined, etc.) during manufacturing or on-site during assembly. In some aspects, the deck board panels 112 and/or the finishing features 101 are pre-drilled or pre-bored to allow for ready placement and use of the mechanical fasteners 170 (best in
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[0093] It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present disclosure are merely possible examples of implementations set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the disclosure. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and protected by the following claims.